Ted Cruz on CNBC 10-13-2017

Started by Hoofer, October 14, 2017, 04:55:52 PM

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Hoofer

This guy makes so much sense, as he answers questions on CNBC, taking apart one argument after another.
38 minutes of common sense to naysayers.  Aired 10-13-2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZKPbyLsa3c


I doubt any of these people were paying a cent of taxes during the Reagan years, yet try to sound like 'experts', poo-pooing tax cuts.
A great interview!
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Ms.Independence

Unfortunately, Ted hit the nail on the head; any 3 members of the GOP fail to vote along party lines sinks the vote. Those 3 members are namely; McCain, Collins, and Murkowski. It doesn't help that McConnell is still leading the Senate; he and Ted get along like oil and water.

McCain's time is limited so we may have a chance to replace that RINO with a conservative.  Collins unfortunately has decided to stay in the Senate.  Both Collins and Murkowski aren't up for re-election until 2020.

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Rick

We can hope some Dem's are replaced.
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taxed

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TboneAgain

It's good to see these talking heads let Ted have his say. But.....

I heard a lot about cutting taxes, but not even a mention of cutting spending. It is the spending that is killing us, and until someone bites that big bullet, nothing is going to change.
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