Posted on 12/08/2015 8:14:35 PM PST by Isara
Ted Cruz has no CEO experience. He has no track record in advanced leadership.
Compare him to a guy that has lead a team of top level producers for decades, and he comes up as an unknown.
Trump will hit the ground running with a team of men that will address five times what Cruz could, because Cruz has never had to lead a team like this before.
YES to Cruz, the Most qualified solid conservative adult running who actually understands the constitution and foreign policy.
Trump = Perot
just wait.
During private practice at Morgan Lewis, Ted Cruz built their appellate practice to be one of the top 20 law firms on National Law Journal's "Appellate Hot List" in 2010.
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Trump's Record on Free-market Issue: (from the Conservative Review)
Trump has a terrible record on free market issues. The only bright spot is the Federal Reserve's quantitative easing, but this glimmer is countermanded by his repeated support for bailing out Wall Street and the auto industry, and increased stimulus spending. Of particular concern is Trump's belief that the government can use eminent domain powers to seize private property in the name of private economic development. This comes as no surprise, given his support for using eminent domain to profit his own company.
Trump supported the Supreme Court’s 2005 decision in Kelo v. City of London, allowing public authorities to seize private land for economic development by private investors; Trump said, “I happen to agree with [the decision] 100 percent.” (National Review) This is no surprise given Trump’s attempt to use eminent domain in his own line of work. (Institute for Justice)
Trump supported President Obama’s 2009 stimulus, saying: “The word stimulus is probably not used in its fullest…you know, certain of the things that were given weren't really stimulus. They were pork, as we call it, or they were gifts to certain people. But overall, I think he's [President Obama] doing very well. You do need stimulus and you do have to keep the banks alive.” (CNN)
Trump supported TARP, saying, "You had to do something to shore up the banks, because ... you would have had a run on every bank." (CNN)
Trump supported the 2008 auto bailout, saying, “I think the government should stand behind them 100 percent. You cannot lose the auto companies. They’re great. They make wonderful products.” He also said that the federal government could “easily save the companies.” (Daily Caller)
Trump criticized the Federal Reserve’s intervention in the debt market, saying quantitative easing creates “phony numbers” that mislead the marketplace and “will not ultimately benefit the economy. The dollar will go down in value and inflation will start rearing its ugly head.” (CNBC)
Donald Trump has a history of using eminent domain to complete business deals. Multiple times Trump has supported the use of government agencies to take possession of homes and businesses for use in his private business plans. Eminent domain seizures are reserved only for public use of property rather than abuse by the government taking property from one individual and giving to another. (Washington Post)
Donald Trump has sought and received crony capitalist tax breaks for his commercial properties in New York. These tax breaks, and even an abatement, force the property taxes of other property owners to rise at the expense of the connected. Special treatment for one business or industry over another with the tax code conflicts with free market principles. (National Review)
In 2009, Trump supported Barack Obama's call for limits on the pay of executives. (CNN)
You’re right. Cruz needs to spend some time in the Senate, actually get something done, and then be appointed to the Supreme Court.
That may be where Ted’s future is.
I’m reasonably sure he’d be good there. (SCOTUS)
Now, if only we could dump that squirrel Roberts.
Youâre not from Texas, are you? If you were, you not be writing this drivel.
ping
Cruz has all the makings of an exceptional president. The more the American people learn about Ted Cruz, the more they like what they see, and recognize that Ted Cruz is what they’re looking for in a President of the United States.
Neither did Thomas Jefferson.
Someone donating over $100K to the Clinton Foundation and repeatedly donating heavily to the most extreme LIEberal campaigns isn't a track record to be proud of, yet he bragged about his political bribes and kickbacks to democrats as "part of doing business".
ping
Thanks for posting this, sent it to all my friends. I’ve been pro-Cruz from the beginning, he is exactly the man our country and the civilized world needs for the present time. I sincerely believe that he is our only choice to win the current conflict.
That’s funny. Thanks.
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