The trumpers have ridden that horse so long they are bow-legged.
If the following words were removed from trumper vocabulary, all we would see are blank posts.
Canada
Goldman Sachs
Liar
Sleazy
I may have missed a few.
Blank posts?
I, along with plenty others, have been asking the following questions for months. You Cruz freaks will always ignore them, just like you will do so now. You will probably only repeat your snarky post.
Yeah, you missed a few:
1. Cruz’s lobbying for TPA, writing articles in defense of, and his vote (twice — once to bring it up for a vote, and then his vote for it). Sessions warned him about TPA withdrawing Congressional authority over immigration, Cruz said it did not. When the bill came back to the Senate from the House after passage, and when his vote was no longer needed for passage, Cruz voted against it. His excuse: he did not know the immigration language was in the bill.
2. Cruz complained about the Corker bill when it was before the Senate, then he voted FOR the bill, which strengthens the main terrorist nation on earth, then immediately began complaining about it, for some reason neglecting to mention that he voted for it. Limbaugh and Levin also forget to mention he voted for it. He makes the idiotic assertion on his website that he voted for the Corker bill to delay its implementation.
3. Cruz wanted to increase H1-B visas by 500%.
4. Last December, his campaign manager says Cruz wants to increase legal immigration.
5. He told a voter a few months ago that our immigration system is “broken”; code word for amnesty for illegals.
6. He said that legalization of illegals was only common sense.
7. Claims he was for a wall all along, but had never mentioned it while in the Senate until Trump started pressing it.
8. Never opposed the trade deals until the Wisconsin primary, and then echoed Trump almost verbatim.
9. Cruz refuses to release his U.S. citizenship verification document(s), the ones that are normally required for job applications from any job applicants anywhere in the United States (mandated by the 1986 immigration bill).