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Ted Cruz Issues Manifesto For Conservative Populism
Conservative HQ ^ | 7/27/2015 | CHQ Staff

Posted on 07/27/2015 9:13:13 AM PDT by SoConPubbie

Friday, Senator Ted Cruz gave a powerful floor speech shining a light on the corrupt deal struck by Senate Republican leadership to allow the reauthorization of the Export-Import Bank. 

No doubt you’ve seen a few key quotes in the media or read a couple of the most buzzworthy lines on Twitter or Facebook or in an email forwarded to you by a conservative friend. 

But if you haven’t read the entire speech or watched the full video through to the end you haven’t gotten the full impact of what Senator Cruz said. 

The news media has focused on Cruz calling out Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for being a liar. That was great, but we here at CHQ have been saying that for years, so no big news on that one as far as we are concerned. 

But one thing that Senator Cruz said that we’ve been saying for years did get our attention, and we want to bring it to yours because, as far as we can recall this is the first time this “populist conservative” message has been delivered on the floor of the United States Senate: 

“We've had a Republican majority in both houses of Congress now for about six months. What has that majority done? First thing we did, in December, is we came back and passed a $1 trillion ‘cromnibus' plan filled with pork and corporate welfare. That was the very first thing we did. Then this Republican majority voted to fund Obamacare, voted to fund President Obama's unconstitutional executive amnesty. And then leadership rammed through the confirmation of Loretta Lynch as attorney general. Madam President, which of those decisions would be one iota different if Harry Reid were still majority leader? Not a one. Not a one. This Senate operates exactly the same -- the same priorities…” 

“It's not that this majority doesn't get things done. It does get things done, but it listens to one and only one voice. That is the voice of the Washington Cartel, of the lobbyists on K Street, of the big money and big corporations…”  

“This institution, the majority and minority leader, arm-in-arm again, should not team up against the American taxpayers. It's why our children are going bankrupt...” 

“Sadly, today we have government of the lobbyists, by the lobbyists, and for the lobbyists. That is not how the United States Senate is supposed to operate...” 

View the video of Sen. Cruz’s floor speech here. The full transcript can be found below: 

“Madam President, today is a sad day for this institution. The Senate operates based on trust. Whether we are Democrats or Republicans, these 100 senators have to be able to trust that when a senator says something, he or she will do it. Even if we disagree on substance, that we don't lie to each other. What we just witnessed this morning is profoundly disappointing. I want to describe the context of two preceding discussions.  

“A number of weeks ago when this Senate was considering Trade Promotion Authority, a group of senators gathered on this floor and blocked TPA for many minutes because they were pressing for the Export-Import Bank. They huddled on this floor and negotiated a deal in front of C-SPAN, in front of the world. Then, when they had their deal, TPA had the votes to pass. Shortly thereafter, we had a Senate Republican lunch where I stood up and I asked the majority leader very directly what was the deal that was just cut on TPA and was there a deal for the Export-Import Bank. It was a direct question. I asked the majority leader in front of all the Republican senators. The majority leader was visibly angry with me that I would ask such a question, and the majority leader looked at me and said ‘there is no deal, there is no deal, there is no deal.’ Like St. Peter, he repeated it three times. He said ‘the only thing I told the proponents of the Export-Import Bank is like any other senator in this body, they could offer any amendment they liked on any amendable vehicle, but I gave them nothing, there is no deal, I gave them nothing.’ He was emphatic and he was repeated. Following that public discussion, Senator Mike Lee and I approached the majority leader afterwards, in which he emphasized again ‘there is no deal, I will do nothing, I oppose the Export-Import Bank. All I said is they can offer an amendment like any senator can to any bill.’  

“Madam President, I went back to my office, and I sat and had a long discussion with my staff. My staff told me that afternoon ‘he's lying to you.’ That's what my staff said. ‘We have been around the Senate a long time. He is not telling you the truth.’ And what I told my staff that afternoon, I said ‘well, I don't know if that's the case or not, but I don't see how when the majority leader looks me in the eyes and makes an explicit promise -- and by the way, looks in the eyes of every other Republican senator and says that to every other Republican senator, I don't see how I cannot take him at his word when he makes an explicit promise.’ As a result, I cast my vote in may in support of TPA because I support free trade, and I felt I had no choice but to assume that when the majority leader spoke to 54 Republican senators and made an explicit promise, that he wasn't lying to us. Well, as TPA moved on, as it went to the House, it became abundantly clear, there was a deal. There was a deal in the House for the Export-Import Bank.  

“And so the second time TPA came up, I voted ‘no' because of that corrupt deal. Now I will note to the public, the majority leader and the Speaker of the House have repeatedly said ‘there was no corrupt deal, there was no corrupt deal, we made no deal, we made no deal.’ That's one element of the background context.  

“Let me tell you a second element of the background context. A number of weeks ago when we were debating the Corker-Cardin bill, the Iran Review Act, there were a number of amendments that senators had filed. I filed an amendment that would actually put teeth in the “Iran Review Act” by requiring affirmative Congressional approval before sanctions on Iran could be lifted. Other senators filed very good amendments. Senator Marco Rubio filed an amendment calling for Iran to recognize Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state before sanctions could be lifted. Our friends on the Democratic side of the aisle did not want to vote on that amendment. And in response, the majority leader cut off all amendments. Madam President, I sat in the majority leader's office, and I urged the majority leader invoke cloture on Senator Rubio's amendment -- invoke cloture on Senator Rubio's amendment calling on Iran to recognize Israel's right to exist and setting that as a precondition of any lifting of sanctions. I argued vociferously with the majority leader that if the Democrats were so opposed to voting on that amendment, that was all the more reason because it was important substantively, and the majority leader said no, he would not do so, that invoking cloture on an amendment was an extraordinary step, and he wouldn't do so. So he cut off every amendment. He filled the tree. It was striking a minute ago seeing the Democratic Leader Harry Reid calling out the majority leader for filling the tree, for engaging in the same procedural abuse that that Harry Reid did over and over and over again in this body. Now the Republican Leader is behaving like the senior senator from Nevada.  

“What we just saw was not, Madam President, what the majority leader told you and me and every other Republican senator. What we just saw was not that the proponents of the Ex-Im Bank, like anyone else, could stand up and offer whatever amendment they'd like on any issue. What the majority leader just did is, number one, he called up that amendment. He called it up himself. Why does that matter? Because as majority leader he has priority of recognition. When he calls up an amendment, no one can stop him. He didn't just call it up. He filled the tree, just like Harry Reid. He filled the tree, blocking everyone else's amendment. By the way, I agree with Senator Reid when he said the Obamacare amendment is a cynical amendment. Of course it is. It is empty showmanship.  

“We'll have a vote on repealing Obamacare. The Republicans will all vote ‘yes.' The Democrats will all vote ‘no.’ It will be at a 60-vote threshold. It will fail. It will be an exercise in meaningless political theater. Mind you, when we had a fight in October 2013 to actually stop Obamacare and defund it, the majority leader, then the minority leader, was opposed to doing something with real teeth in it to stop Obamacare. But an empty show-vote, that is a good way of distracting from what's going on.  

“There is a profound disappointment among the American people because we keep winning elections and then we keep getting leaders who don't do anything they promised. The American people were told ‘if only we have a Republican majority in the House, things will be different.’ Well, in 2010 the American people showed up in enormous numbers and we got a Republican majority in the House -- and very little changed. Then the American people were told, ‘you know, the problem is the Senate. If only we get a Republican majority in the Senate and retire Harry Reid as majority leader, then things will be different.’ Well, in 2014 the American people rose up in enormous numbers, voted to do exactly that. We've had a Republican majority in both houses of Congress now for about six months. What has that majority done? First thing we did, in December, is we came back and passed a $1 trillion ‘cromnibus' plan filled with pork and corporate welfare. That was the very first thing we did. Then this Republican majority voted to fund Obamacare, voted to fund President Obama's unconstitutional executive amnesty. And then leadership rammed through the confirmation of Loretta lynch as Attorney General. Madam President, which of those decisions would be one iota different if Harry Reid were still majority leader? Not a one. Not a one. This Senate operates exactly the same -- the same priorities. And let me tell you why.  

“It's not that this majority doesn't get things done. It does get things done, but it listens to one and only one voice. That is the voice of the Washington Cartel, of the lobbyists on K Street, of the big money and big corporations. You know, if you go to the American people and ask ‘is reauthorizing the Ex-Im Bank a priority for you?’ The standard response for most of them would be, ‘the what?’ They don't even know what this is.  

“Let me tell you what this is. It is an egregious example of corporate welfare. It is the American taxpayers being on the dime for hundreds of billions of dollars in loan guarantees given out to a handful of giant corporations. It is a classic example of cronyism and corporate welfare.  

“And, by the way, among others, you know one person who had the clarity of thought on that? Then-Senator Barack Obama, who described it as a classic example of corporate welfare. That was when he was in the Senate. Now that he's in the White House, corporate welfare sounds pretty good. Now just about all of the Democrats are supporting the corporate welfare with the exception of Bernie Sanders. I'll give credit to Senator Sanders for standing up against corporate welfare. But every Democrat who rails against big money and corruption of Washington, every Democrat who styles himself or herself a populist, their actions on this matter speak far louder than their words. And when it comes to Republicans, Republicans also are listening to K Street and the lobbyists. Why? It's not complicated. The giant corporations that are getting special favors from the taxpayers hire an army of lobbyists that write campaign checks after campaign checks. By the way, these checks go to both Democrats and Republicans. It is career politicians in both parties that are kept in office by looting the taxpayer to benefit wealthy, powerful corporations.  

“The single-largest recipient of loan guarantees from the Ex-Im Bank is the Boeing Corporation. The Boeing Corporation had an earnings call where their CEO said -- and I'm paraphrasing -- but ‘we'll be just fine without the Ex-Im Bank. It's not impacting us. There are plenty of private loan alternatives out there.’ But you know, even though the market could provide, it's a lot easier to have compliant lawmakers rob from the public fisc to enrich giant corporations. You know who doesn't have lobbyists? A single mom waiting tables. You know who doesn't have lobbyists? A teenage immigrant, like my father was, washing dishes making 50 cents an hour, struggling to achieve the American dream. You know who doesn't have lobbyists? A factory worker who just wants to work and provide for his or her children. They don't have lobbyists. And so what happens? Career politicians in both parties gang up with giant corporations to loot their taxes to make it harder for people who are struggling to achieve the American dream. Coal miners, Madam President, in your state, they don't have lobbyists who are representing them here, the individual miners, while the majority leader teams up with the Democratic Leader to take from their paychecks to fund giant corporations. It is wrong and it is corrupt.  

“Madam President, it saddens me to say this. I sat in my office, I told my staff ‘the majority leader looked me in the eye and looked 54 Republicans in the eye. I cannot believe he would tell a flat-out lie,’ and I voted based on those assurances that he made to each and every one of us. 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. This institution should not operate at the beck and call of lobbyists in Washington. This institution, the majority and minority leader, arm-in-arm again, should not team up against the American taxpayers. It's why our children are going bankrupt.  

“Now we're facing an enormous threat with this Iran deal, a nuclear Iran poses the greatest national security threat to this country. And yet, the majority leader refused to do what he just did for the Export-Import Bank on Iran, refused to invoke cloture. That was an extraordinary step. Madam President, if he was telling us the truth when he said there was no deal, why would he do what he just did? Well, we now know that when the majority leader looks us in the eyes and makes an explicit commitment that he is willing to say things that he knows are false.  

“That has consequences for how this body operates. If you or I cannot trust what the majority leader tells us, that will have consequences on other legislation as well on how this institution operates. There are a host of amendments that the American people are focused on, things like defunding Planned Parenthood after the gruesome video. The majority leader doesn't want to vote on that. That's actually something the American people are focused on. He brought up his Obamacare amendment as a smoke screen because it's intended to fail. But you know what he didn't bring up is my amendment to end the Congressional exemption from Obamacare, the corrupt deal that Harry Reid cut with Obama. We've got to live under the same rules as everybody else. The majority leader doesn't want to vote on that because he doesn't want to end the cronyism for Members of Congress any more than end the cronyism for giant corporations who enrich themselves at the expense of the American people.  

“There are a host of priorities that the voters who elected you and me -- Madam President, I would ask you to think about when you were running for the Senate not too long ago. Do you recall any of your constituents ever saying we want the Export-Import Bank? No. They want other things. They have other priorities, but those are not the priorities of Republican leadership. Sadly, today we have government of the lobbyists, by the lobbyists, and for the lobbyists. That is not how the United States Senate is supposed to operate.  

“A far more important amendment than bringing back this corporate welfare and cronyism is my amendment that provides that sanctions on Iran cannot be lifted unless and until Iran does two things. Number one, it recognizes Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state. And, number two, it releases the four American hostages languishing in Iranian prisons. That is a far more important issue than enriching some more lobbyists on K Street and getting a few more campaign contributions. That's what we should be voting on. And accordingly, Madam President, I call up my Amendment No. 2301 to the McConnell Amendment 2266 as modified.” 



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To: SoConPubbie

On another note...

Here are six trivia questions to see how much history you really know. Be honest; it’s kind of fun and revealing. If you don’t know the answer make your best guess. Answer all of the questions (no cheating) before looking at the answers. And, no, the answers to these questions aren’t all Barack Obama:

1) “We’re going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good.”

A. Karl Marx B. Adolph Hitler C. Joseph Stalin D. Barack Obama E. None of the above

2) “It’s time for a new beginning, for an end to government of the few, by the few, and for the few... and to replace it with shared responsibility, for shared prosperity.”

A. Lenin B. Mussolini C. Idi Amin D. Barack Obama E. None of the above

3) “(We).... can’t just let business as usual go on, and that means something has to be taken away from some people.”

A. Nikita Khrushchev B. Joseph Goebbels C. Boris Yeltsin D. Barack Obama E. None of the above

4) “We have to build a political consensus and that requires people to give up a little bit of their own ... in order to create this common ground.”

A. Mao Tse Tung B. Hugo Chavez C. Kim Jong II D. Barack Obama E. None of the above

5) “I certainly think the free-market has failed.”

A. Karl Marx B. Lenin C. Molotov D. Barack Obama E. None of the above

6) “I think it’s time to send a clear message to what has become the most profitable sector in (the) entire economy that they are being watched.”

A. Pinochet B. Milosevic C. Saddam Hussein D. Barack Obama E. None of the above

Scroll down for answers...

(1) E. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary
Clinton 6/29/2004

(2) E. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary
Clinton 5/29/2007

(3) E. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary
Clinton 6/4/2007

(4) E. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary
Clinton 6/4/2007

(5) E. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary
Clinton 6/4/2007

(6) E. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary
Clinton 9/2/2005


21 posted on 07/27/2015 10:45:36 AM PDT by AlanGreenSpam (Obama: The First 'American IDOL' President - sponsored by Chicago NeoCom Thugs)
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To: SoConPubbie

Step on their toes, Ted... then kick them in the Ass.

Good man. We need more like him.


22 posted on 07/27/2015 10:50:34 AM PDT by NFHale (The Second Amendment - By Any Means Necessary.)
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To: SoConPubbie; All

It hasn’t gone past me and I think when it comes to picking a winner at this point in time for the Presidential contest. FR’s should really hold off till they see the whites of their eyes (with the particular exception of Bush and Lindsey) when it come to the rest of these candidates including Trump.

Cruz took a pitch from McConnell and turned it into a bases full, out of the park home run. That is where the news focus should have been this entire weekend. On what is going on in the Senate and the b/s by McConnell and on Cruz.

Instead what happened ? One of Walker’s funders at the same time probably unaware or un-coordianted with what Cruz did takes a swipe at Trump. Walkers press people disclaim it. The focus is still on Cruz’s vs McConnell action.

Trump ignores the Walker presser’s no no. Claims he can’t wait for a Walker back off. But what is really happening in the news cycle is that Cruz has grabbed the headlines focused on what’s really going on in the Senate. Focused on two issues; Import Export Bank, and Baby Parts.

Trump dumps on Walker with garbage stuff also the Hill & Billy show just to make it bi-partisan.

Poof! The attention moves from the bank issue because the GOPES and the media don’t want that IE bank issue up front. And push Trump to the front page.

So we’re talking all about Trump again. Luckily the baby part issue hasn’t gone away but Cruz is off the front page and so is the IE bank issue.

Trump could have waited to bang at Walker even jumped on the IE bank issue. (ahh but would he ?) Instead what did he do ?


23 posted on 07/27/2015 11:23:07 AM PDT by mosesdapoet (Some of my best rebuttals are in FR's along with meaningless venting no one reads.)
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To: conservativejoy

There is already a party that represents the people while adhering to the Constitution.

The Constitution Party (CP).

No need to re-invent the wheel. Supporters should mosey on over and give it a boost. It’s that simple:

http://www.constitutionparty.com/


24 posted on 07/27/2015 11:40:09 AM PDT by Up Yours Marxists
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To: SoConPubbie

Inport - Export ponzi scam.


25 posted on 07/27/2015 11:55:34 AM PDT by American Constitutionalist (BeThe aKeystone Pipe lik Project : build it already Congreorgyss)
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To: ctdonath2

Build a 3rd Party within the Old carcus of the Old GOP.


26 posted on 07/27/2015 11:57:47 AM PDT by American Constitutionalist (BeThe aKeystone Pipe lik Project : build it already Congreorgyss)
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To: gwgn02

Some of us have been saying that for years. Wish people had listened.

But they demanded their lesser evils no matter what. And got greater evil for the trouble.


27 posted on 07/27/2015 11:59:45 AM PDT by Norm Lenhart
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To: ctdonath2
Explain how a third party would garner enough votes to beat the Democrats.
Please explain to me why a Republican will be any different from having a democrat? I do not see a dime's worth of difference between Republican "leadership" and the democrat leadership.

For this reason, if the nominee is not Cruz or Walker, I'll vote Libertarian. At least the Libertarians' goal is to dismantle the Federal Beast and return power to States.
28 posted on 07/27/2015 12:20:10 PM PDT by TxAg1981
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To: Cletus.D.Yokel

I guess ou’ve never heard of the Christian Classic “ A Christian Manifesto” by Fracus Schaefer??

Amazon:
In this explosive book, Francis Schaeffer shows why morality and freedom have crumbled in our society. He calls for a massive movement-in government, law, and all of life-to reestablish our Judeo-Christian foundation and turn the tide of moral decadence and loss of freedom.

A Christian Manifesto is literally a call for Christians to change the course of history-by returning to biblical Truth and by allowing Christ to be Lord in all of life.


I am just coming to read the books of Francis Schaeffer, and what has impressed me initially is his holistic perspective of Christianity. Schaeffer insists that Christian belief and God’s reality necessarily pervade the whole of life, and he justifies his insistence with Biblical/theological evidence that is both reasonable and practical. This book focuses on how Christian belief should extend into the realm of government. He persuasively argues that not only is the United States founded upon the Christian belief in an ultimate truth, God, but also that this is the only foundation upon which a government can truly stand. “A Christian Manifesto” is essentially a warning cry about the encroachment of humanism, but rather than being an alarmist writing (although at times it ventures dangerously close to that ground), “Manifesto” is instead a reasonable, logical presentation of predictable results of the humanist world view. If there is anything alarming about “Manifesto” it is the realization that the humanist world view cannot compel a person to obey the law for any other reason than force.
Equally interesting is Schaeffer’s discussion of a Christian’s proper response to government, the basis of a government’s authority, and the Christian response to government that usurps it’s authority. In all of these discussions Schaeffer undergirds his arguments with the ultimate reality of God and the implications of this reality... (Excerpt of Amazon review)


29 posted on 07/27/2015 12:48:30 PM PDT by boxlunch (CRUZ 2016! TAKE AMERICA BACK!!!)
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To: gwgn02

“It’s time for a new third party...a Conservative Party for Reaganites and libertarians alike. The GOP is a progressive partner to the Democrats now...no changing them...voting no longer matters.”

Voting hasn’t mattered since 1980.

It was time for a second party in 1988. It will not happen because as so many second parties have found, the uniparty controls ballot access, controls access to the media, controls the election rules, controls campaign finance, and when all else fails, counts the votes.

In case you haven’t noted, the uniparty basically controls our electoral politics.


30 posted on 07/27/2015 1:20:46 PM PDT by RKBA Democrat ( The ballot is a suggestion box for slaves and fools)
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To: TxAg1981

Try answering the question if you want the “third party” solution to work.


31 posted on 07/27/2015 1:27:10 PM PDT by ctdonath2 (The world map will be quite different come 20 January 2017.)
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To: GeronL
libertarians are teamed up with the left far too often

I was a member of the Libertarian party. While most can be with us on most issues, there are many who are one brain snap from flipping to hard-core Marxism over the issue of religious liberty and abortion.

While the average libertarian can be brought over to Conservatism, many politically active libertarian members cannot.

32 posted on 07/27/2015 2:37:57 PM PDT by sand88 (We can never legislate our way back to Liberty)
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To: SoConPubbie

GO TED!


33 posted on 07/27/2015 6:17:06 PM PDT by Corky Ramirez ( I'm the new guy!)
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To: AlanGreenSpam

Thanks.

(1) E. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary
Clinton 6/29/2004

(2) E. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary
Clinton 5/29/2007

(3) E. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary
Clinton 6/4/2007

(4) E. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary
Clinton 6/4/2007

(5) E. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary
Clinton 6/4/2007

(6) E. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary
Clinton 9/2/2005


34 posted on 07/27/2015 6:44:33 PM PDT by ForYourChildren (Christian Education [ RomanRoadsMedia.com - Classical Christian Approach to Homeschool ])
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