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Old 04-06-2016, 04:17 AM
 
Location: north central Ohio
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Old news. Whats wrong? Sulking over Trump's loss and decided to pull up 3 week old Cruz articles? I thought you were a Republican? All you do is post articles from garbage Liberal websites, blogs and newspapers in an attempt to smear Cruz. Like Ive said before, Trumpettes are closet Liberals. Just go register as Democrats and vote for Hillary already.

Nailed it, LOL!
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Old 04-06-2016, 05:21 AM
 
Location: the very edge of the continent
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Now we know what being bought & paid for by Goldman Sachs & Big Oil means to Ted Cruz. He rewards one of the idiots, along with Bill Clinton, who deregulated the Banks, which caused the 2008 finance crisis and subsequent recession.

Incredibly stupid move. How anyone can support this corrupt bunch of politicians, is beyond me.

Ted Cruz just named Phil Gramm his economic advisor. Here's Gramm's economic legacy. - LA Times
And the Wisconsin idiots voted for him.
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Old 04-06-2016, 05:28 AM
 
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Ted Cruz is the opposite of change economically. He wants to change social values to his awful born again oppressive lifestyle. Ted Cruz says trickle down economics works.
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Old 04-06-2016, 05:36 AM
 
Location: Bella Vista, Ark
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I have to wonder why, after a night of total defeat Trump supporters want to bring up old news? And I have to wonder how many people who have not voted will vote based on someone's economic advisor? My guess no one.
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Old 04-06-2016, 05:45 AM
 
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Ted Cruz is the opposite of change economically. He wants to change social values to his awful born again oppressive lifestyle. Ted Cruz says trickle down economics works.
Cruz doesn't really care about the social issues. He just saw that as an opening that he felt he could exploit.

Like Hillary, Cruz only cares about two things. Themselves and doing the work Wall Street wants done.

I used to think that if Cruz won at least it would tick the establishment off. No longer.....Cruz has caught Hillary in the race to the bottom.
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Old 04-06-2016, 06:15 AM
 
Location: 57
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Old news. Whats wrong? Sulking over Trump's loss and decided to pull up 3 week old Cruz articles? I thought you were a Republican? All you do is post articles from garbage Liberal websites, blogs and newspapers in an attempt to smear Cruz. Like Ive said before, Trumpettes are closet Liberals. Just go register as Democrats and vote for Hillary already.
The thing is, you don't have to be a registered Democrat to vote for Hillary; everyone can do it!
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Old 04-06-2016, 06:23 AM
 
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I have to wonder why, after a night of total defeat Trump supporters want to bring up old news? And I have to wonder how many people who have not voted will vote based on someone's economic advisor? My guess no one.
This topic was started before the Wisconsin results were known.

But I have to wonder why you would make excuses for Phill Gramm and what he did to the economy of the USA.
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Old 04-06-2016, 06:30 AM
 
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I have to wonder why, after a night of total defeat Trump supporters want to bring up old news? And I have to wonder how many people who have not voted will vote based on someone's economic advisor? My guess no one.
that's the problem.

people vote on emotionally charged issues, and not the important ones-like jobs and economics.

seriously, you have a man posing as a:

"christian"-- posting nude pictures of his opponent's wife in the primaries, while giving most likely 500,000 dollars in super PAC hush money to his opponent's campaign advisor.

a "strict constitutionalist"- who was freaking born in Canada

an anti illegal advocate- passing out food, toys, supplies, and arranging housing for illegals in Texas

an alleged economic conservative -who appoints a totally corrupt "didn't see that coming" jackass as his lead economic advisor.

a reformer-whose wife works at goldman sachs, who took bailout money to stay afloat, and didn't report his own loans from either goldman or citibank in the millions. (saying he forgot??)

what does ted cruz even stand for, except the establishment vote?? are the people who vote for him just ill-informed or are they hoping that hillary wins the general election?

or maybe sanders now?

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Old 04-06-2016, 06:31 AM
 
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Now we know what being bought & paid for by Goldman Sachs & Big Oil means to Ted Cruz. He rewards one of the idiots, along with Bill Clinton, who deregulated the Banks, which caused the 2008 finance crisis and subsequent recession.

Incredibly stupid move. How anyone can support this corrupt bunch of politicians, is beyond me.

Ted Cruz just named Phil Gramm his economic advisor. Here's Gramm's economic legacy. - LA Times
How can Cruz criticize Obama on this, if he will do it too? Obama jam packed his economic advisors with Wall Street insiders.

Obama's Big Sellout: The President has Packed His Economic Team with Wall Street Insiders | Common Dreams | Breaking News & Views for the Progressive Community

https://prof77.wordpress.com/politic...g-elena-kagan/

Also reminds me of Obama choosing Immelt as his "jobs Czar," despite Immelt being the biggest outsourcer in the country.

Cruz will continue the say one thing and do another politics.
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Old 04-06-2016, 06:35 AM
 
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that's the problem.

people vote on emotionally charged issues, and not the important ones-like jobs and economics.

seriously, you have a man posing as a:

"christian"-- posting nude pictures of his opponent's wife in the primaries, and giving most likely hush money to his opponent's campaign advisor.

a "strict constitutionalist"- who was freaking born in Canada

an anti illegal advocate- passing out food, toys, supplies, and getting housing for illegals in Texas

an economic conservative -who appoints a totally corrupt "didn't see that coming" jackass as his lead economic advisor.

a reformer-whose wife works at goldman sachs, who took bailout money to stay afloat, and didn't report his own loans from either goldman or citibank in the millions. (saying he forgot??)

what does ted cruz even stand for, except the establishment vote?? are the people who vote for him just ill-informed or are they hoping that hillary wins the general election?

or maybe sanders now?
Let's hope Sanders but that is a great description of Cruz.
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