Posted on 07/16/2015 5:11:44 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
2016 Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz met July 15, 2015 at Trump Tower in New York City. Cruz spokesman Rick Tyler said they had a very friendly meeting about a wide variety of topics.
Sen. Ted Cruz had a busy Wednesday.
After starting his morning in Washington with a promise to do whatever he could the keep the Export-Import bank dead and buried, he went north to New York.
His first stop was CNBCs Delivering Alpha conference, where he riffed again on his opposition to Ex-Ims crony capitalism and called out big business for getting in bed with career politicians in a room of Wall Street investors.
Big business does great under big government, said Cruz in an interview with CNBCs John Harwood. He also claimed big banks had their fingerprints all over post-recession regulations, which he said purposefully drove small banks out of business.
Even so, he said many of the attendees werent complicit in everything he railed against.
I think a lot of people in this room respect the dynamism of an economy, said Cruz....
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Now THAT is just shallow logic. How can any senator be fully effective in a room full of phonies bought and paid for by progressives such as Planned Parenthood and the Chamber of Commerce?
ok. well he should get his sleeves adjusted.
Yeah; I like the photo also. Is Trump a really big guy or is Ted a small guy?
Mr. Trump is at least 6’2”.
Love it!
I want Ted Cruz to become the next POTUS, but I, also, want Ted Cruz to pick a truly conservative governor or a truly conservative ex-governor to be his VP. Donald Trump can be part of a Cruz administration, too, somewhere else. I’m very concerned that the majority of general election voters won’t vote for, either, Ted Cruz, or Donald Trump, because way too many of them will continue to believe in what the MSM says and does.
OK, thanks. (That’s pretty tall; and he’s “big”)
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