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Cruz campaign puts family out front
Politico ^ | 11/28/15 | Katie Glueck

Posted on 11/28/2015 7:11:15 AM PST by Isara

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To: FreeReign
The number one qualification for president is of course where a candidate stands on the issues.

How about what forces are guiding that candidate???

81 posted on 11/28/2015 9:03:02 AM PST by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: Isara

OK fine, he managed lawyers. You know how the USA loves lawyers.


82 posted on 11/28/2015 9:03:27 AM PST by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: MayflowerMadam
Trump supported TARP, auto bailout and Porkulus bill, i.e., Trump is for big government and big businesses.

Trump's Record on Free-market Issue: (from the Conservative Review)

Trump has a terrible record on free market issues. The only bright spot is the Federal Reserve's quantitative easing, but this glimmer is countermanded by his repeated support for bailing out Wall Street and the auto industry, and increased stimulus spending. Of particular concern is Trump's belief that the government can use eminent domain powers to seize private property in the name of private economic development. This comes as no surprise, given his support for using eminent domain to profit his own company.

Trump supported the Supreme Court’s 2005 decision in Kelo v. City of London, allowing public authorities to seize private land for economic development by private investors; Trump said, “I happen to agree with [the decision] 100 percent.” (National Review)  This is no surprise given Trump’s attempt to use eminent domain in his own line of work. (Institute for Justice)

Trump supported President Obama’s 2009 stimulus, saying: “The word stimulus is probably not used in its fullest…you know, certain of the things that were given weren't really stimulus. They were pork, as we call it, or they were gifts to certain people. But overall, I think he's [President Obama] doing very well. You do need stimulus and you do have to keep the banks alive.” (CNN

Trump supported TARP, saying, "You had to do something to shore up the banks, because ... you would have had a run on every bank." (CNN

Trump supported the 2008 auto bailout, saying, “I think the government should stand behind them 100 percent. You cannot lose the auto companies. They’re great. They make wonderful products.” He also said that the federal government could “easily save the companies.” (Daily Caller

Trump criticized the Federal Reserve’s intervention in the debt market, saying quantitative easing creates “phony numbers” that mislead the marketplace and “will not ultimately benefit the economy. The dollar will go down in value and inflation will start rearing its ugly head.” (CNBC

Donald Trump has a history of using eminent domain to complete business deals. Multiple times Trump has supported the use of government agencies to take possession of homes and businesses for use in his private business plans. Eminent domain seizures are reserved only for public use of property rather than abuse by the government taking property from one individual and giving to another. (Washington Post

Donald Trump has sought and received crony capitalist tax breaks for his commercial properties in New York. These tax breaks, and even an abatement, force the property taxes of other property owners to rise at the expense of the connected. Special treatment for one business or industry over another with the tax code conflicts with free market principles. (National Review

In 2009, Trump supported Barack Obama's call for limits on the pay of executives. (CNN)

83 posted on 11/28/2015 9:06:41 AM PST by Isara
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To: Gratia
Lets pretend the two brothers are committed Christians. I can write the brutal media narrative for you:

Hold on now.

The media will write brutal narratives about any Republican nominated and especially Donald Trump.

And BTW you don't have to pretend the two brothers are committed Christians, they are. The third guy is an fracking/energy guy and the biggest donor of them all is an anti illegal alien invasion guy.

All noble cause, and this is how campaign donations and the first amendment are supposed to work.

84 posted on 11/28/2015 9:09:14 AM PST by FreeReign
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To: CatherineofAragon
..."For the first time in eight years, I won't have to suppress my gag reflex and run to turn off the TV".....

Exactly!.....I will be so happy not to see these displays time and again....


85 posted on 11/28/2015 9:10:21 AM PST by caww
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To: HiTech RedNeck
OK fine, he managed lawyers. You know how the USA loves lawyers.

You move the goal post, eh?

86 posted on 11/28/2015 9:11:16 AM PST by Isara
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To: HiTech RedNeck
How about what forces are guiding that candidate???

A good candidate on the issues will only react to good campaign donation "forces".

And BTW, as I've mentioned, Ted Cruz does have good campaign donors.

87 posted on 11/28/2015 9:11:59 AM PST by FreeReign
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To: All
Heidi Cruz is a treasure and wonderful partner in life for Ted.

I wish I could find video of her speech at the Rally for Religious Freedom in Greenville, SC on 11/14/2015. In the speech, Heidi described the cute activity with their two young daughters, Catherine and Caroline, in which they earn credits for reading and discussing Bible passages during each week. At the end of the week they can exchange their credits for treats and small favors. The girls always want Ted to tally the credits at the end of the week because he adds the sound effect of a cash register with a hearty “Cha-ching!” It really is a wonderful family environment in their home and the girls obviously adore their Mom and Dad.

88 posted on 11/28/2015 9:14:00 AM PST by Unmarked Package
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To: HiTech RedNeck

Well just a small idea of Cruz experience....would certainly suggest he’d have no issue with delegating responsibility....

...Private practice with the law firm now known as Cooper & Kirk and later with Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, LLP.

....The George Bush campaign including drafting the winning argument in Bush v. Gore.

....Associate Deputy Attorney General, US Department of Justice.

.....Domestic Policy Advisor, Bush White House.

....Director of Policy Planning, Federal Trade Commission.

....Longest serving Solicitor General for Texas.

.....US Senator.

Whether you think this experience is relevant or not is a value judgment.... To say that someone with this ‘sustained’ experience at the highest levels of state and federal government doesn’t have experience is rather buffoonish.

Some would make the virtue of executive experience a deal breaker just the same........... I would counsel that executive experience is only important if it is coupled with an executive ‘temperament’.

Being an successful executive may entail knowing how to delegate and what to focus on, but it doesn’t necessarily follow. ....Peter Drucker’s seminal work, The Peter Principle, is devoted to people who were successful until they weren’t. In the words of Frederick the Great, “I once had an ass who followed me on a dozen campaigns, at the end he was still an ass.”


89 posted on 11/28/2015 9:18:34 AM PST by caww
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To: DJ MacWoW
"Exactly. No nudies floating around, no cringing that he’s “Uncle Joe II”, no hate for Americans or switching positions in order to sell himself. Refreshing!"

That's right. And to think we used to take for granted having a president who didn't actually despise America.

90 posted on 11/28/2015 9:21:20 AM PST by CatherineofAragon ("A real conservative will bear the scars...will have been in the trenches fighting."--- Ted Cruz)
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To: caww

They make me so sick. They’re a grifting sideshow.


91 posted on 11/28/2015 9:22:08 AM PST by CatherineofAragon ("A real conservative will bear the scars...will have been in the trenches fighting."--- Ted Cruz)
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To: CatherineofAragon

Even the Clinton’s gave patriotism lip service.Their contempt wasn’t so open.


92 posted on 11/28/2015 9:25:58 AM PST by DJ MacWoW (The Fed Gov is not one ring to rule them all)
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To: CatherineofAragon
I know...and that from the get go....I was so embarrassed by Michele's displays..and her clothing was atrocious!

Even after they cleaned up her wardrobe...you cannot take the hood out of this gal...


93 posted on 11/28/2015 9:33:19 AM PST by caww
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To: HiTech RedNeck

Are you for real?
Look, we get it, you love Trump. Fine. But if you want to troll Ted Cruz threads, at least get your facts right will ya?


94 posted on 11/28/2015 9:35:02 AM PST by SmokingJoe
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To: erod
Ted hails from Outpost of Liberty !

I smell VICTORY!!!





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95 posted on 11/28/2015 9:38:54 AM PST by MeshugeMikey ("Never, Never, Never, Give Up," Winston Churchill ><> GO CRUZ!!!!)
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To: caww

Real Americans!


96 posted on 11/28/2015 9:39:40 AM PST by MeshugeMikey ("Never, Never, Never, Give Up," Winston Churchill ><> GO CRUZ!!!!)
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To: caww

This kind of resume might indeed work to Cruz’s advantage — still, many people are just going to tag him Senator, which if Cruz really is a good boss, is a step down which is like asking why a software engineer was driving taxis as his most recent job. The Senate hardly is an esteemed body in the American eye today. Its old Constitutionally august nature changed with the means of electing it.


97 posted on 11/28/2015 9:40:31 AM PST by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: SmokingJoe

He didn’t manage lawyers?


98 posted on 11/28/2015 9:42:17 AM PST by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: Isara

99 posted on 11/28/2015 9:46:37 AM PST by FourPeas (Tone matters.)
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To: HiTech RedNeck

Cruz fought the Senate on both sides of the aisle....and is still fighting them during his campaighn.......so it’s not accurate saying Cruz as a Senator is a step down....he went there to make a difference and then some...and he’s done just that .....


100 posted on 11/28/2015 9:47:45 AM PST by caww
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