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How Ted Cruz Could Deliver the Coup de Grace to Donald Trump
Intellectual Conservative ^ | February 7, 2015 | Ralph Benko

Posted on 02/07/2016 1:49:19 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife

Presidential elections are about, above all, just two things: our security and our prosperity. Promises of prosperity have all but faded into the background... except by Donald Trump. In the last debate in which he participated Donald Trump hit the voters' target bull's eye in stating "I want to use that same up here, whatever it may be, to make America rich again."

None of the other candidates came close to featuring The Message we voters wish to hear. Prosperity. If the other candidates - most notably #2 Ted Cruz - wished to gain the voters' hearts, or at least votes, they would stop hassling Trump about his already very well-known foibles and flaws.

The blowback from Cruz's slam on "New York values" - when he could have said "Upper East Side New York Values" and hammered it home by pointing out that Trump brags that Hillary Clinton was a guest as his 2005 wedding - shows the folly of picking on Donald Trump's foibles.

Most of the voters are not looking to elect someone for their personal virtue. The voters are looking for someone who will get the job done.

What job? Job One: Restoring jobs and opportunity.

Shrewd candidates would make prosperity the keynote of every speech and every comment and every commercial between now and the end of the primaries. And, then, in the general election.

What is unfathomable about Cruz is that he has dealt himself a royal flush while Donald Trump is holding, at best, a pair of deuces. Cruz has presented the most impressive proposal in the field for creating a roaring Reaganesque recovery. Yet Cruz is not materially campaigning on it.

The charismatic Mr. Trump's economic platform is pure Jabberwocky. As Megan McCardle pointed out:

Trump's economic policy isn't really a policy; it consists of claiming magical abilities to reclaim the jobs that foreigners have stolen from us, and a ritual genuflection toward lower taxes. All politics contains some element of this, of course: Just listen to the Democratic debaters on stage claiming that bankers nearly singlehandedly destroyed the American economy, and that ambitious programs can be financed largely by raising taxes on a tiny group of ultrawealthy people. But this is combined with some vision of what the economy should look like, resting on moral and empirical premises about fairness, justice, opportunity and equality. Trump's argument is pretty much entirely "strangers stole your stuff, and I'm going to make them give it back, or at least keep them from stealing any more."

Hey. We voters are a lot smarter than the candidates seem to think! At least Trump is campaigning on prosperity. That said, as I pointed out here Trump's proposed tax "reform" has been neutrally scored by the Tax Foundation as a $10T deficit bomb (and skewed toward the wealthy). Hello Tea Party?

As to his monetary policy, as I pointed out here, Mr. Trump criticized Fed Chair Janet Yellen before she raised the discount rate for failing to raise interest rates while, in the next breath, claiming that raising interest rates was a recipe for "a recession-slash-depression." Come in, Houston: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?

Meanwhile, Cruz's proposal to replace the tax code with a 10% flat tax (with ample exemptions for working families), coupled with a Business Transfer Tax, has been scored by the neutral Tax Foundation as close to deficit neutral and beneficial to every level of worker, from us Gilligans to the Thurston Howell IIIs (and Loveys), across-the-board. Very Reaganesque and unsurprisingly so, having been architected by Arthur Laffer, one of the premier minds behind the Reagan tax rate cuts.

On monetary policy, Cruz has called for the gold standard, which I have called a very good idea and the best idea - for restoring prosperity - in the presidential debate. Cruz would be insulated from attacks by Trump because Trump has spoken sympathetically, albeit ignorantly, about the gold standard. Trump, on WMUR last year:

WE USED TO HAVE A VERY SOLID COUNTRY BECAUSE IT WAS BASED ON A GOLD STANDARD FOR IT WE DO NOT HAVE THAT ANYMORE. THERE IS SOMETHING VERY NICE ABOUT THE CONCEPT OF THAT. IT WOULD BE VERY HARD TO DO AT THIS POINT AND ONE OF THE PROBLEMS IS WE DO NOT HAVE THE GOLD. OTHER PLACES HAVE THE GOLD.

To indulge in the unseemly expedient of facts for a moment, America has, and by far, the largest stock of monetary gold in the world. Moreover, the gold standard does not even require particularly large stocks of gold. Prof. Lawrence White, of George Mason University, definitively has put the "not enough gold" myth about the gold standard, among many other such myths, to rest.

Trump's promise of a worldwide-depression-inducing tariff would be another albatross around his neck if only he were forcefully held to account. Such a Depression would not merely be Great. It would be The Greatest Depression Ever!

On taxes, money, and trade Cruz's proposals are sensible and defensible. Trump's ideas do not hold up even to casual scrutiny. Trump has a brutally exposed flank right in the heart of what we voters most yearn for (according to all the polls): Prosperity.

Apparently the problem of getting candidates to campaign on job creation and economic growth is a real classic. As Bob Shrum wrote in his unforgettable political memoir No Excuses (which I have quoted before yet bears repeating):

Carville was obsessed with keeping the Clinton Campaign on message. That was easier with the ads than the candidate. A pledge to "end welfare as we know it" reassured voters in the middle. The point of the lance was economic: Clinton had an economic plan, a health care plan; Bush didn't and you couldn't trust what he said anyway. But it was hard to channel a candidate who was a policy prodigy. Clinton's broad reading and interests sometimes led him to break out of the message box of his own campaign. I was on the phone with Carville one day when he said he had to hang up; the road was calling in. He was agitated when we talked a little while later. Somewhere in the Midwest, he said, Clinton had suddenly launched into a soliloquy on nuclear nonproliferation. There wasn't one goddamn vote in it, Carville shouted at me-a warning he had delivered, a little more respectfully, to his contrite candidate. When James put up his famous sign in the war room -"It's the economy, stupid!" - it was not just an admonition to the strategists and to the staff, but to one very smart former Rhodes Scholar named Bill Clinton. He'd never won one of those fancy scholarships, Carville told me on vacation after the campaign, but it didn't take a genius to know what this election was about.

To his credit Donald Trump is keeping his eye on the electoral ball - Prosperity! - whatever his wild swings. The other candidates are focusing on far less compelling issues.

To reiterate, presidential elections largely hinge on two issues: national security and prosperity.

National security has been well handled and the candidates' positions well established. I roughly divided the GOP field into three "tough doves" - Trump, Cruz, and Paul - two "moderate hawks" - Bush and Rubio - three "wild hawks" - Kasich, Christie and Fiorina - and one confusing effort to straddle hawk and dove - Carson. The polling strongly indicates that the GOP voters prefer the Reaganite "tough doves" over hawks. So let's move on.

Nobody can trump Donald Trump on "shock jock/Reality TV" style politics. It's pointless even to try.

Presenting a credible recipe for real prosperity is another matter.

Security handled, in the world of the American voters prosperity trumps. Will Cruz, Kasich, Bush, Paul, or another candidate come out of the weeds and relentlessly focus on what this election now mainly is about: prosperity... and who has the most credible recipe?

If so, will they do so in time? If not... here comes nominee, and maybe even president, Trump. If the contenders will focus on prosperity the nomination remains up for grabs.

Prosperity trumps.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 1stcanadiansenator; 2016election; 2016gopprimary; canadian; cruz; dividedloyalty; dualcitizenship; economy; everyonedoesitexcuse; goldstandard; ineligible; jobs; opportunity; propagandadujour; prosperity; taxes; tedspacificpartners; trump
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To: altura
Trump people here have their marching orders."""...

Low info millenniums and/or Democrats.

81 posted on 02/07/2016 3:30:06 PM PST by annieokie
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To: altura

The two you mentioned, then add Jim Jones cult, Obama cult and there are others. Trump is the cult....


82 posted on 02/07/2016 3:31:50 PM PST by annieokie
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To: altura

“I don’t believe I can vote for Trump. What he’s done to his cult of supporters scares me.”

Hey I get it Trump hasn’t sent out any shaming letters or tried any dirty trix on any of his opponents. Its just not normal. :-)


83 posted on 02/07/2016 3:32:02 PM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: altura

Team Ted lied. Own it.

Check out the video in @CNNPolitics’s Tweet: https://twitter.com/CNNPolitics/status/696194244470509569?s=09


84 posted on 02/07/2016 3:35:26 PM PST by dynoman (Objectivity is the essence of intelligence. - Marilyn vos Savant)
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To: annieokie

Regardless of your opinion Cruz talked all around at least 2 questions without coming close to an answer. I will say that he did an excellent jobs some questions. But he still skirted answers on others.


85 posted on 02/07/2016 3:43:54 PM PST by nclaurel
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To: altura

Why don’t they believe? Why are they Cruz deniers?
The Lord has sent us a messiah from Havana by way of Calgary yeah unto the very gates of Austin. We only have to believe and accept Cruz into our hearts and we will be saved and Cruz will heal our nation. Yea send him unto the very gates of the heathens in Washington. He will smite the liberals and smite the GOPes and yea even the RINOs, and they will they will feel his mighty power. He will be seated on a mighty throne in Washington and the members of Congress and yea even the priests of the Supreme Court shall bow their knee to him. For he is the mighty Cruz and the deliverer.

Go Trump!


86 posted on 02/07/2016 3:44:20 PM PST by r_barton (We the People of the United States...)
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To: altura

I have no idea what you are talking about. I don’t follow. My only goal for a president is someone who is capable of carrying through and achieving results. Trump is a problem solver.

I imagine you are supporting a candidate from the political field. Why? What result or solution has ever occurred because of politics? My heroes are people like Ronald Reagan and Sarah Palin and others who saw a problem and sought to solve them.

Our country and government is in serious trouble. Policy wonkers from the political class will never do what is necessary to solve anything. To the contrary, all they’ll do is pass all encompassing reform packages that solve absolutely nothing other than create larger government and lesser liberty.

Trump may be unorthodox but he does love this country and knows how to get things done, such as building a wall on the southern border. I’ll guarantee that no politician in the race will build it.


87 posted on 02/07/2016 3:44:48 PM PST by upsdriver (I support Sarah Palin.)
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To: altura

Here is a video of Trump from 1991 appearing before the House Task Force on Urgent Fiscal Issues. CSPAN

Trump is a serious individual no matter what some people claim.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rksd80-FCAw


88 posted on 02/07/2016 3:51:48 PM PST by upsdriver (I support Sarah Palin.)
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To: nclaurel
Yes, he did an excellent job of answering the question, with depth of knowledge with such great articulation that much may have passed over some heads, but not that audience as they heavily applauded as they listened intently to him.

I do appreciate that the moderators did not behave as the others, they did not interject themselves and allowed all to speak with out interruptions. Best debate ever this cycle.

89 posted on 02/07/2016 3:53:02 PM PST by annieokie
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To: annieokie

You sure can spin I said he did well on a couple of questions. He babbled all around some questions with no answer. You spin like a dem but I know you aren’t one. Don’t pick up such nasty habits. Truth is your friend.


90 posted on 02/07/2016 3:57:06 PM PST by nclaurel
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To: Diogenesis; Cincinatus' Wife
ObamaTRADE was signed because dirty-tricker Goldman Cruz voted to allow the vote.

Cruz voted against cloture.

https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/114-2015/s218

91 posted on 02/07/2016 4:09:50 PM PST by Hoodat (Article 4, Section 4)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
presidential elections are about, above all, just two things: our security and our prosperity

And with that premise, this article jumps off a cliff and dives headfirst into the rocks. Because first of all it is about trust in the competence of the candidate to do the job.

Even so, the article then argues "what is unfathomable about Cruz is that he has dealt himself a royal flush while Donald Trump is holding, at best, a pair of deuces. Cruz has presented the most impressive proposal in the field for creating a roaring Reaganesque recovery."

He then goes on: "On taxes, money, and trade Cruz's proposals are sensible and defensible. Trump's ideas do not hold up even to casual scrutiny."

But what are these proposals, or Trump's proposals? They go unmentioned.

Cruz good - Trump bad - It's 1984 folks.

92 posted on 02/07/2016 4:13:44 PM PST by AndyJackson
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To: maine-iac7

I didn’t listen to the whole debate, but I did listen to a large segment of it, and I can tell you that Trump also had some long dry spells mixed in.


93 posted on 02/07/2016 4:13:45 PM PST by DoughtyOne (the Free Republic Caucus: what FReepers are thinking, 100s or 1000s of them. It's up to you.)
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To: annieokie
expanded in depth, which may have been over your head.

I assure you that Ted Cruz is not "over my head." No way, no how. Never. He just doesn't say anything.

94 posted on 02/07/2016 4:15:20 PM PST by AndyJackson
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To: dynoman
'I'm a sneaky little stinker': SNL opener roasts 'greased pig of politics' Ted Cruz over his 'dirty tricks' smear campaign against Ben Carson

Ted has all the right enemies.

95 posted on 02/07/2016 4:27:21 PM PST by St_Thomas_Aquinas (Isaiah 22:22, Matthew 16:19, Revelation 3:7)
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To: altura
Trump people here have their marching orders. They are pinged to show up like the deadly roach or mosquito on any thread favorable to Cruz. They are inarticulate cultists but they are enjoying themselves.

Yup. They're pretty easy to identify and skip.

96 posted on 02/07/2016 4:27:21 PM PST by St_Thomas_Aquinas (Isaiah 22:22, Matthew 16:19, Revelation 3:7)
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To: AndyJackson

it appears he is, quit nodding off.


97 posted on 02/07/2016 4:29:21 PM PST by annieokie
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Ted Cruz photo: ted cruz TriptoDCMarch171.jpg Count von Count photo: count von count sesame_street_count_dracula2.jpg
98 posted on 02/07/2016 4:31:49 PM PST by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: all armed conservatives.)
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To: Hugin

How is a flat tax a VAT?


99 posted on 02/07/2016 4:33:02 PM PST by Dead Corpse (A Psalm in napalm...)
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To: patq

Bwfore Iowa, Trump was the walk away winner. Then the voters decided they weren’t falling for his used car salemen bs...


100 posted on 02/07/2016 4:34:25 PM PST by Dead Corpse (A Psalm in napalm...)
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