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Cruzâs detractors will say that he canât get along and make deals. I say, good. Yes, deals will have to be made by too often the deals that are made are being made by people who agree on too much too begin with. I want a guy like Cruz who isnât buying into the basic assumptions of DC and the permanent government class. I want a guy who sees himself as representing a group of people opposed to many of the bi-partisan, political class assumptions that underlie so much of what happens in DC.
Cruz opponents have claimed thereâs so much bad blood between him and the GOP leadership in Congress heâll never get what he wants. This argument amuses me to no end. After years of rolling over for Harry Reid and Barack Obama, the Republicans in Congress will finally going to find their spine by opposingâ¦a President Cruz? Thatâs says more about Republicans in Congress and their supposed conservatism than it does Ted Cruz. And if youâre telling me this means a Republican President might veto a bloated spending bill passed by a Republican Congress, I say, âBring it on!â”
Exactly some of the many reasons I support Ted. That and the SCOTUS appointments that most assuredly will be coming during the next 4 years. And he’s the only one I trust, to make decent “conservative” appointments.