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Ted Cruz speculates of possible mafia ties in Donald Trump's tax returns (Wow!)
businessinsider.com ^ | Brett LoGiurato

Posted on 02/28/2016 8:34:26 AM PST by RoosterRedux

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To: XenaLee

XenaLee, he isn’t going to win! Don’t you get it? Cruz has NO PATH to the nomination. No matter how much you wished that he did, he doesn’t! Even here on FR he’s been bleeding support. Just take a look at his trajectory on the FR Caucus. The trendline is not his friend. And sadly, it could have been much better for him if he had allied himself with Trump. He would have made a good presdent in 4 to 8 years. Now he has bupkiss! Yeah, he can continue in his seat in the Senate, but he won’t have any power with this loss behind him. He’s managed, through his arrogance to shoot himself down.


401 posted on 02/28/2016 1:09:18 PM PST by vette6387 (Obama can go to hell!)
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To: XenaLee

Here is some of the transcript of it.We are in deep deep trouble cause of Cruz Rubio and Obama:

In the course of this series, I’ve examined Ted Cruz’s branding as the “consistent conservative,” also the constitutional conservative, and found it wanting on several levels. For one thing, Cruz has flip-flopped in the space of the primary cycle on vital immigration and trade issues.

For example:

Cruz has moved from the globalist position to the nationalist position on Syrian refugess (for to against), Obamatrade (for to against), H1B visas (from calling for expansion to calling for a moratorium), birthright citizenship (from waste of conservative time to must end it). Now he even calls for a “wall that works.” In this way, Cruz has moved to occupy brand new political terrain that Donald Trump by himself opened up (which is why Trump has my vote).

Obamatrade gets only a mention above, but in Stephen Miller’s superb explication, it becomes clear how core-central the trade issue is; what it tells us about Ted Cruz that his pre-Trump instincts were to support it; and how crucial Trump’s decades of opposition to such “free” trade is to his candidacy.

Here is my unofficial transcript of Miller’s relevant remarks:

... But I would note on immigration, if we’re going to get into that with Ted Cruz, he voted for fast track powers for Obama. If you’re concerned about the Constitution, if you’re concerned about the arrival of foreign workers, the idea that you would enmesh the US permanently in a transnational union that hands over sovereign United States power to foreign countries, dictating labor-enviromental-regulation-trade-commercial-immigration policy, then clearly, immigration and the Constitution are not as important to you as you suggest.

The logic is clear if shocking. What “consistent orginalist” would ever even consider supporting such a Constitution-gutting move? Meanwhile, though, it fits a pattern (see, for example, “Cruz, Rubio, Paul: All Abandoned `Advise and Consent’” by Andrew Bostom).

Miller:

That was a defining vote. To say that a candidate is good except for giving Obama fast track powers (obviously there’s a lot more problem with Cruz’s resume that that) but if you’re argument is, well, I like Cruz except that he gave Obama unlimited fast track powers — that’s like saying, I bought a great new car. The engine will explode in 60 seconds after I turn it on; but other than that it’s great.

That was a defining moment history in the history of the United States. ...

Q: Why?

Because [it] answered the question of whether or not the United States will remain a sovereign country. Already in ways that we don’t readily see but we experience the effects, the sovereign powers of the United States have been bled away, whether it’s with agreements in the UN, whether it’s with agreements in existing international structures, like the World Trade Organization, or NAFTA, or something called the Generalized Agreement in Trade and Services ...

A lot of people don’t realize there’s already laws that we cannot change without being forced into some kind of international court or arbitration.

For instance, a previous agreement we made on what’s called Trade and Services [which] basically has to do not with moving merchandise, but moving people, and services. So, for instance it includes foreign workers.

And so, we made an agreement on Trade and Services with a series of foreign countries that actually prevents us from limiting the movement of foreign workers with participating countries. That’s already the case. That’s already happened. Same thing with NAFTA. We have 70,000 foreign workers coming through NAFTA every year, so-called treaty-workers. We can’t stop them from coming.

Understand this. Think about this: We, a sovereign country, cannot restrict the arrival of these treaty-workers because of an international agreement that we made. Now, imagine applying that to 70 percent of world GDP with the Trans Pacific Partnership.

But then step wider, because fast track, it gave the the executive the ability to negotiate as many trade agreements as they want with limited scrutiny, and very limited abilty to block, for six years.

They had three agreements that they were working on: the Trans Pacific Partnership, the Trans Atlantic Partnership, and then the Trade and Services Agreement, which is called TISA. Collectively, those three agreement encompass 90 percent of world GDP.

If you look at Ted Cruz’s op-ed with Paul Ryan [interupted]...

NB: Cruz and Ryan co-authored an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal on April 21, 2015, “Putting Congress in Charge on Trade,” which endorsed the Obamatrade project.

Back to Miller:

So if you look at that op-ed ...

We’re talking about a defining moment in US history.

I will point to what is happening in England, in the United Kingdom, and what they’ve seen with the European Union, and their own inability to block the movements of foreign persons, as well as the regulation that’s imposed upon them from Brussels.

And that began as a trade agreement.

Once you begin walking down this path, you hit a point of no return.

So that op-ed was a moment in Cruz’s career where he threw in his lot in total with the globalists....

http://dianawest.net/Home/tabid/36/EntryId/3275/Trump-Senior-Policy-Adviser-Stephen-Miller-The-Moment-Ted-Cruz-Threw-in-with-the-Globalists.aspx


402 posted on 02/28/2016 1:14:21 PM PST by Democrat_media (ONLY Trump will build the wall that will stop the illegals invasion of the USA!)
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To: Democrat_media

Never quit until they ring the bell.


403 posted on 02/28/2016 1:18:31 PM PST by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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To: mylife
America and Americans are in deep deep trouble because of Cruz Rubio and Obama:
All 3 have pushed this TPA TPP or obamattrade on us. It takes away U.S. sovereignty and allows 3rd world countries to send into the USA 100’s of millions of 3rd world immigrant workers into the USA. Only Trump is against TPP and will stop it. Trump is our only hope now.

In the course of this series, I’ve examined Ted Cruz’s branding as the “consistent conservative,” also the constitutional conservative, and found it wanting on several levels. For one thing, Cruz has flip-flopped in the space of the primary cycle on vital immigration and trade issues.

For example:

Cruz has moved from the globalist position to the nationalist position on Syrian refugess (for to against), Obamatrade (for to against), H1B visas (from calling for expansion to calling for a moratorium), birthright citizenship (from waste of conservative time to must end it). Now he even calls for a “wall that works.” In this way, Cruz has moved to occupy brand new political terrain that Donald Trump by himself opened up (which is why Trump has my vote).

Obamatrade gets only a mention above, but in Stephen Miller’s superb explication, it becomes clear how core-central the trade issue is; what it tells us about Ted Cruz that his pre-Trump instincts were to support it; and how crucial Trump’s decades of opposition to such “free” trade is to his candidacy.

Here is my unofficial transcript of Miller’s relevant remarks:

... But I would note on immigration, if we’re going to get into that with Ted Cruz, he voted for fast track powers for Obama. If you’re concerned about the Constitution, if you’re concerned about the arrival of foreign workers, the idea that you would enmesh the US permanently in a transnational union that hands over sovereign United States power to foreign countries, dictating labor-enviromental-regulation-trade-commercial-immigration policy, then clearly, immigration and the Constitution are not as important to you as you suggest.

The logic is clear if shocking. What “consistent orginalist” would ever even consider supporting such a Constitution-gutting move? Meanwhile, though, it fits a pattern (see, for example, “Cruz, Rubio, Paul: All Abandoned `Advise and Consent’” by Andrew Bostom).

Miller:

That was a defining vote. To say that a candidate is good except for giving Obama fast track powers (obviously there’s a lot more problem with Cruz’s resume that that) but if you’re argument is, well, I like Cruz except that he gave Obama unlimited fast track powers — that’s like saying, I bought a great new car. The engine will explode in 60 seconds after I turn it on; but other than that it’s great.

That was a defining moment history in the history of the United States. ...

Q: Why?

Because [it] answered the question of whether or not the United States will remain a sovereign country. Already in ways that we don’t readily see but we experience the effects, the sovereign powers of the United States have been bled away, whether it’s with agreements in the UN, whether it’s with agreements in existing international structures, like the World Trade Organization, or NAFTA, or something called the Generalized Agreement in Trade and Services ...

A lot of people don’t realize there’s already laws that we cannot change without being forced into some kind of international court or arbitration.

For instance, a previous agreement we made on what’s called Trade and Services [which] basically has to do not with moving merchandise, but moving people, and services. So, for instance it includes foreign workers.

And so, we made an agreement on Trade and Services with a series of foreign countries that actually prevents us from limiting the movement of foreign workers with participating countries. That’s already the case. That’s already happened. Same thing with NAFTA. We have 70,000 foreign workers coming through NAFTA every year, so-called treaty-workers. We can’t stop them from coming.

Understand this. Think about this: We, a sovereign country, cannot restrict the arrival of these treaty-workers because of an international agreement that we made. Now, imagine applying that to 70 percent of world GDP with the Trans Pacific Partnership.

But then step wider, because fast track, it gave the the executive the ability to negotiate as many trade agreements as they want with limited scrutiny, and very limited abilty to block, for six years.

They had three agreements that they were working on: the Trans Pacific Partnership, the Trans Atlantic Partnership, and then the Trade and Services Agreement, which is called TISA. Collectively, those three agreement encompass 90 percent of world GDP.

If you look at Ted Cruz’s op-ed with Paul Ryan [interupted]...

NB: Cruz and Ryan co-authored an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal on April 21, 2015, “Putting Congress in Charge on Trade,” which endorsed the Obamatrade project.

Back to Miller:

So if you look at that op-ed ...

We’re talking about a defining moment in US history.

I will point to what is happening in England, in the United Kingdom, and what they’ve seen with the European Union, and their own inability to block the movements of foreign persons, as well as the regulation that’s imposed upon them from Brussels.

And that began as a trade agreement.

Once you begin walking down this path, you hit a point of no return.

So that op-ed was a moment in Cruz’s career where he threw in his lot in total with the globalists....

http://dianawest.net/Home/tabid/36/EntryId/3275/Trump-Senior-Policy-Adviser-Stephen-Miller-The-Moment-Ted-Cruz-Threw-in-with-the-Globalists.aspx

404 posted on 02/28/2016 1:20:56 PM PST by Democrat_media (ONLY Trump will build the wall that will stop the illegals invasion of the USA!)
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To: Democrat_media

BS


405 posted on 02/28/2016 1:25:29 PM PST by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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To: Democrat_media

How dare you league Cruz with Obama!?


406 posted on 02/28/2016 1:27:01 PM PST by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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To: vette6387

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If the daily beast is your source of “truth” that explains it all.

Cruz has been 100% truthful.


407 posted on 02/28/2016 1:31:37 PM PST by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: vette6387

Boy ain’t that the God’s honest truth! Even tho....the Hillary bar is set so low it’s hard to measure “infinitely”...lol.

Thanks.

“because every one of the current potential nominees are infinitely better than Hillary.”


408 posted on 02/28/2016 1:47:17 PM PST by XenaLee (The only good commie is a dead commie)
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To: XenaLee

Yeah. Cruz wants to abolish the IRS but only AFTER they feed him specific details about Trump’s taxes. Who’s the faux decent guy NOW?


409 posted on 02/28/2016 2:15:36 PM PST by CivilWarBrewing (u)
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To: odawg

***I thought that Cruz was supposed to show the nation the face of God, ***

Well apparently, the “face of God” likes to commit calumny.


410 posted on 02/28/2016 2:31:00 PM PST by Lil Flower (American by birth. Southern by the Grace of God. ROLL TIDE!!)
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To: vette6387

Well....uh....isn’t that the same exact thing they said about Reagan (that he had no chance to win)?


411 posted on 02/28/2016 3:10:20 PM PST by XenaLee (The only good commie is a dead commie)
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To: Lil Flower

LOL! Rich!


412 posted on 02/28/2016 3:11:33 PM PST by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Speaking of Ted’s wife...
How much difference is there (if any) between her big bank and the mob?


413 posted on 02/28/2016 3:34:22 PM PST by bog trotter
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To: RoosterRedux

Doesn’t anyone hear the lying scumbag Harry Reid coming through Ted’s lips? Good grief!


414 posted on 02/28/2016 4:04:00 PM PST by Aleya2Fairlie
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To: vette6387
You'd better get on over to the RAT party and start knocking boots with Hillary!

That's no way to win elections. Trump is finishing what the GOPe started. There's going to be a fundimental split and maybe a splintering.

415 posted on 02/28/2016 4:04:07 PM PST by Theophilus (Ignore Powerball Trump, Acknowledge Almighty God)
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To: Chgogal

Back during WWII it was suspected that docks along the eastern seaboard had been infiltrated by Nazi spies posing as dock workers and were busy informing the German U-boats of cargo ship departures, which the Wolfpacks would promptly sink. After trying unsuccessfully to infiltrate the docks because the agents couldn’t penetrate Mob security, the Navy requested and got a meeting with the Mafia in New York and told them that there were Nazi spies working their docks and American boys were getting killed as a result. Whatever else these mobsters were, they were also loyal Americans and asked what they could do to help. The Navy said, “clear your docks of the Nazis”, which the Mob promptly did. They also asked in return that when the Allies invaded Sicily they would free the imprisoned Mafia dons that Mussolini had jailed. When Sicily was invaded, they were freed. The Mob and the American government have had a love-hate relationship ever since.


416 posted on 02/28/2016 4:55:46 PM PST by Tonytitan
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To: Kenny

“Cruz pointed to S&A Concrete, which built Trump Tower, and other media reports linking the billionaire businessman to the mafia.” - http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/ted-cruz-speculates-donald-trumps-taxes-show-mafia/story?id=37242130

Right or wrong and probably wrong, this is what Cruz is going with, it may well be a “hail Mary”, desperation move but better now, than the general election.


417 posted on 02/28/2016 5:11:12 PM PST by BeadCounter (,)
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To: RoosterRedux

Well, as it turns out, neither Cruz nor Rubio released the most crucial parts of their tax returns, namely all of the many forms besides just the 1041, which tells you almost nothing of note, which MUST mean Rubio and Cruz probably support Mobsters, KKK, Pol Pot, Kim Jong-un, Nicolás Maduro, Planned Parenthood, Sanders or Hillary, right?


418 posted on 02/28/2016 5:36:56 PM PST by catnipman (Cat Nipman: Vote Republican in 2012 and only be called racist one more time!)
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To: Lucky9teen

In other words, Cruz will do no more than other pols. Yea, that’s what we are looking for!


419 posted on 02/28/2016 5:55:04 PM PST by Paul R.
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To: RoosterRedux

Is it on his tax return LOL


420 posted on 02/28/2016 6:27:47 PM PST by ObamahatesPACoal ( REINCE PRIEBUS: Yeah, but no...you google Ted Cruz ... and immigration...Those are his words,)
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