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Cruzie is becoming Trumps little echo as he sees which way the winds are blowing

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
01 Apr 2016, 08:42
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01 Apr 2016, 08:42#1
I have noted this before but it has become blindingly clear now. cruzie takes on whatever Trump policy is winning the day. I would caution regarding his credibility!!! Go for the man who said all this first outraging the globalist owned main stream media.

Presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)97% pledges to “stand up for fair trade” in a new state-wide Wisconsin ad hitting on international trade deals, a signature issue of frontrunner Donald Trump’s campaign.

“Free trade” is generally seen as a globalist policy in which restrictions on imports and exports are kept to an absolute minimum. “Fair traders,” on the other hand, argue that purely free trade can have negative consequences for the citizens of a particular country, especially when it comes to wages and employment opportunities for the lower and middle classes. They recommend that sovereign nations negotiate and implement trade deals that prioritize their own people first. (THIS WILL NOT PLEASE THE GLOBALIST ELITES OF THE GOP AND DEMOCRATS THEY WILL HAVE TO ASSASINATE CRUZIE AS WELL BUT THE CAT IS OUT THE BAG NOW!)  This debate has been a centerpiece of the 2016 primary season as both political parties have seen populist factions revolt against their respective establishments over what they view as unfair free trade deals.(THANKS TO THE MAGNIFICENT TRUMP ONCE AGAIN A MAJOR ISSUE HAS BEEN AIRED)

Cruz, speaking directly to the camera, says:

Wisconsin is a beautiful place where the people place solutions over slogans.

Our campaign is for the working moms, the truck drivers, the mechanics, and the machinists with calluses on their hands. It’s for the farmers and factory workers and the families who worry about prices going up while paychecks stay flat. It’s for the young people coming out of school unable to find a job.

We will repeal Obamacare AS PER TRUMP), peel back the EPA, and all the burdensome regulations that are killing small businesses and manufacturing.

I’m going to stand up for fair trade, and bring our jobs back from China.(BWAHAHHAHAHA AS PER TRUMP!)

We will see wages going up. We’ll see opportunity again.

We’ll see a President who will stand with the people of Wisconsin, and Americans everywhere.

This is a significant change in policy and rhetoric for Cruz away from Republican party’s limitless trade orthodoxy.

Breitbart News reported in January:

Sen. Cruz “simply doesn’t have any trust in it– similar to not having trust in the Iran deal. He supports the concept of free trade,” [Rick] Tyler said. When asked if a President Cruz would implement the TPP as President, Tyler said he would not, “not in its current form.”

What’s more, the Texas Senator signals this shift just as the establishment consolidates around him heading into the pivotal Wisconsin primary. To add to the drama, the move was revealed in the back yard of Obamatrade champion and leader of the Republican establishment, House Speaker 

Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI)56%, who is viewed as a key anti-Trump force in Wisconsin.

Wisconsin, which has seen its middle class hit hard by the decline in manufacturing jobs, could prove fertile ground for Mr. Trump, who has defied Republican orthodoxy by opposing many trade deals, calling for high tariffs against China and railing against countries like Mexico and Japan that he says are taking away American jobs because of such agreements,” the New York Times’ Ashley Parker reported from Wisconsin this week. “Mr. Ryan, meanwhile, generally supports free trade. The issue could be particularly resonant in Janesville, where a General Motors plant once employed roughly 7,000 workers at its peak, but closed in 2009, after its workforce had declined to just 1,200 workers.”

Now it’s not just Trump but Cruz as well, hammering away at the trade policies Ryan supports.

Breitbart News reported last October on 

Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL)80%, the TPP (Trans-Pacific Partnership), and the unpopularity of “free trade.” Sessions “led the populist revolt against fast-track and TPP,” the report read. Polls cited in the report indicate that “Republican voters—at higher rates than Democrats—think that free-trade agreements make U.S. wages lower, have resulted in job losses, and have hurt their household.”

GOP frontrunner Donald Trump has been beating the drum of creating better trade deals along the campaign trail. He has taken a strong position against President Obama’s TPP deal. Sessions, who has endorsed Trump, has been a ardent voice pressing the Republican Party to be more nationalist.

Last September Trump appeared on 60 Minutes calling the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) a “disaster” and making the distinction between “fair trade” and “free trade.” Fellow 2016 candidate Ohio Gov. John Kasich voted for NAFTA in 1993 during his time in the United States House of Representatives. As Breitbart News has reported, then-President Bill Clinton enacted NAFTA in 1994. President Barack Obama has been critical of that agreement but has pushed the TPP trade deal.

Cruz at one time supported TPA but later opposed it. Cruz penned a piece for Breitbart News in June of last year on his opposition to Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) in which he wrote, “There’s too much corporate welfare, too much cronyism and corrupt dealmaking, by the Washington cartel. For too long, career politicians in both parties have supported government of the lobbyist, by the lobbyist, and for the lobbyist – at the expense of the taxpayers. It’s a time for truth. And a time to honor our commitments to the voters.”

Of course halfwits like ou rooitwit are all for the lobbyists and their masters. hence his oppostion to Trump. Ou rooitwit must be the most consistently wrong oak around.Hhahahahahahahaha

I think the voters realise that Trump is the man to go for and we will see this in the polls although Wisconsin could be a problem for Trump IF the polls are correct.

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RooinekCaptain18,117 posts
01 Apr 2016, 09:09
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01 Apr 2016, 09:09#2
". . . although Wisconsin could be a problem for Trump IF the polls are correct."

A great example of Baboon-ou's hopeless bias. "If" the polls are correct? H as anyone ever seen Baboon-ou question a poll that favours Drumpf? Even once?

LMAO!
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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
01 Apr 2016, 09:35
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01 Apr 2016, 09:35#3
 Mozart
Don't talk utter crap.  Cruz broke with the Establishment happened long before Trump became involved and all he did was to steal Cruz thunder by trying to sound anti-establishment.   
Read the following about Cruz and that was written long before ther Trumpet turned up:-
 "Cruz has used harsh rhetoric against fellow Republican politicians, and his relationships with various Republican members of Congress have been strained.[116][117] In 2013, Cruz referred to Republicans who he thought were insufficiently resistant to the proposals of President Obama as a "surrender caucus."[116] Cruz also called fellow Republicans out as "squishes" on gun-control issues during a Tea Party rally.[116] Cruz's role in the United States federal government shutdown of 2013 in particular attracted criticism from a number of Republican colleagues.[117] Republican Senator John McCain is reported to particularly dislike Cruz; in a Senate floor speech in 2013, McCain denounced Cruz's reference to Nazis when discussing the Affordable Care Act.[117] In March 2013, McCain also called Cruz and others "wacko birds" whose beliefs are not "reflective of the views of the majority of Republicans."
In a heated Senate floor speech in July 2015, Cruz accused Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell of telling "a flat-out lie" over his intentions to reauthorize the Export-Import Bank of the United States, which Cruz opposes. "What we just saw today was an absolute demonstration that not only what he told every Republican senator, but what he told the press over and over and over again was a simple lie," Cruz said of Senate Republican Leader McConnell.[118] Cruz's "incendiary outburst" was "unusual in the cordial atmosphere of the Senate", according to Reuters.[118][119] In the same speech, Cruz assailed the "Republican majority in both houses of Congresses" for what Cruz termed an insufficiently conservative record.[119] Cruz's speech, and especially his accusation against McConnell, was condemned by various senior Republican senators, with John McCain saying that the speech was "outside the realm of Senate behavior" and "a very wrong thing to do."[120] Orrin Hatch expressed a similar opinion: “I don’t condone the use of that kind of language against another senator unless they can show definitive proof that there was a lie....And I know the leader didn’t lie.”[121] Cruz had alleged that McConnell scheduled a vote on the Ex-Im Bank as part of a deal to persuade Democrats like Maria Cantwell to stop blocking a trade bill, whereas McConnell denied there was any "deal", and that denial is what Cruz termed a "lie"; Hatch says McConnell did pledge to help Cantwell get a vote on the Ex-Im Bank."

That showed factually that Cruz is not the darling of the Establishment and Beeno is a fool if he does not understand it.  Trump's anti-establishment story started afterwards - in other words he tried to weigh into a battle long after it started.   
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