There is no rebuttal to the Globalist label for Cruz because its factual history. Attacking me with an Alinsky tactic will not erase Cruz’s Globalist actions involving NAFTA, TPP, TSA, Corker Bill, Gutting our ability to police currency manipulation, Closure votes on TPP, trying to increase H1B visa by 500 percent while doubling the number of Syrian Muslims we take in etc.
But, when you cannot rebut facts, all you got left is what you tried and failed at.
NAFTA:
The impetus for NAFTA actually began with President Ronald Reagan, who campaigned on a North American common market. In 1984, Congress passed the Trade and Tariff Act. This is important because it gave the President “fast-track” authority to negotiate free trade agreements, while only allowing Congress the ability to approve or disapprove, not change negotiating points. Canadian Prime Minister Mulroney agreed with Reagan to begin negotiations for the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement, which was signed in 1988, went into effect in 1989 and is now suspended since it’s no longer neeeded. (Source: NaFina, NAFTA Timeline)
http://useconomy.about.com/od/tradepolicy/p/NAFTA_History.htm
Normally when conservative politicians make dog-whistle appeals to their base, they do so in right-wing publications. They do an interview with World Net Daily or Breitbart or call in for a radio hit with Rush Limbaugh or Mark Levin to get their message across.
However, the genius of Ted Cruz is that he launched a 10,000-word broadside, replete with 181 footnotes, against the scale and scope of the modern federal government this week in a publication considered by many to be the bastion of liberal elitismthe Harvard Law Review. In the article, one can see within the tight legal argument appeals to those on the far right concerned about Agenda 21, NAFTA superhighways, or any of a range of other conspiracy theories, yet all buried within the tight legal argument and presented in a high-minded way that passes muster in Cambridge, Mass.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/ted-cruz-harvard-law-manifesto-031910511—politics.html
Ted Cruzs Harvard Law Manifesto
[The Daily Beast]
Ben Jacobs
January 10, 2014
GET YOUR FREE COPY HERE!
https://www.hslda.org/landingpages/crpd/docs/Cruz_Limits_on_the_Treaty_Power.pdf
pop goes the Corker...the Iran deal that only obama signed, eh? Not the komayni?
“Cruz, Corker clash on Senate floor”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2013/09/26/corker-cruz-clash-on-senate-floor/
Senator Ted Cruz Is Right: the Corker Law Period for Congressional Review of the Iran Act Has Never Begun
I have to assume that these opponents of the deal, whose good faith I do not question, are unfamiliar with the Corker law and thus do not understand what Cruz is trying to do, namely, preserve the anti-nuclear sanctions against Iran that will be repealed if the vote for which they are stamping their feet goes forward. As I explained in my weekend column, the Corker law (the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act of 2015) required President Obama to submit the entirety of the Iran deal, including all side deals within five days of closing the deal meaning, by July 19. It is indisputable that Obama has failed to comply with this requirement.