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Just one of the reasons why I voted for Ted Cruz in the 2016 Tennessee presidential primary -- he calls out radicals whether they're Democrats or RINOs.
(07-18-2021 10:57 PM)umbluegray Wrote: [ -> ]Just one of the reasons why I voted for Ted Cruz in the 2016 Tennessee presidential primary -- he calls out radicals whether they're Democrats or RINOs.

I'd vote for him again.

These leftists though, answer the freakin questions!
‘Now They’re Spooning’: Cruz Unloads On Biden For U.S.-German Deal Over Russian Pipeline


Quote:Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) unloaded on Democrat President Joe Biden on Tuesday following reports that the Biden administration has worked out a deal with Germany to allow for the completion of Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

“The Biden administration will set aside Washington’s longstanding opposition to the pipeline, Nord Stream 2, in a reversal of U.S. policy, ending years of speculation over the fate of the project, which has come to dominate European energy-sector forecasts,” The Wall Street Journal reported. “Germany under the agreement will agree to assist Ukraine in energy-related projects and diplomacy.”

Former President Donald Trump worked aggressively to stop the pipeline from being completed because it would be a major strategic win for Russia. Biden previously waived sanctions against the company who is building the pipeline and waived sanctions against its CEO, which sparked intense backlash from lawmakers.

Cruz responded to the news by saying that Biden was defying U.S. law and has surrendered to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“If the reports and details of a deal are accurate, this will be a generational geopolitical win for Putin and a catastrophe for the United States and our allies,” Cruz said. “President Biden is defying U.S. law and has utterly surrendered to Putin. Decades from now, Russian dictators will still be reaping billions from Biden’s gift, and Europe will still be subject to Russian energy blackmail.”

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) unloaded on Democrat President Joe Biden on Tuesday following reports that the Biden administration has worked out a deal with Germany to allow for the completion of Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

“The Biden administration will set aside Washington’s longstanding opposition to the pipeline, Nord Stream 2, in a reversal of U.S. policy, ending years of speculation over the fate of the project, which has come to dominate European energy-sector forecasts,” The Wall Street Journal reported. “Germany under the agreement will agree to assist Ukraine in energy-related projects and diplomacy.”

Former President Donald Trump worked aggressively to stop the pipeline from being completed because it would be a major strategic win for Russia. Biden previously waived sanctions against the company who is building the pipeline and waived sanctions against its CEO, which sparked intense backlash from lawmakers.

Cruz responded to the news by saying that Biden was defying U.S. law and has surrendered to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“If the reports and details of a deal are accurate, this will be a generational geopolitical win for Putin and a catastrophe for the United States and our allies,” Cruz said. “President Biden is defying U.S. law and has utterly surrendered to Putin. Decades from now, Russian dictators will still be reaping billions from Biden’s gift, and Europe will still be subject to Russian energy blackmail.”

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) unloaded on Democrat President Joe Biden on Tuesday following reports that the Biden administration has worked out a deal with Germany to allow for the completion of Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

“The Biden administration will set aside Washington’s longstanding opposition to the pipeline, Nord Stream 2, in a reversal of U.S. policy, ending years of speculation over the fate of the project, which has come to dominate European energy-sector forecasts,” The Wall Street Journal reported. “Germany under the agreement will agree to assist Ukraine in energy-related projects and diplomacy.”

Former President Donald Trump worked aggressively to stop the pipeline from being completed because it would be a major strategic win for Russia. Biden previously waived sanctions against the company who is building the pipeline and waived sanctions against its CEO, which sparked intense backlash from lawmakers.

Cruz responded to the news by saying that Biden was defying U.S. law and has surrendered to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“If the reports and details of a deal are accurate, this will be a generational geopolitical win for Putin and a catastrophe for the United States and our allies,” Cruz said. “President Biden is defying U.S. law and has utterly surrendered to Putin. Decades from now, Russian dictators will still be reaping billions from Biden’s gift, and Europe will still be subject to Russian energy blackmail.”

“We always knew Biden was in bed with Putin, now they’re spooning,” Cruz added.



“President Joe Biden and German Chancellor Angela Merkel failed to settle their differences over the undersea pipeline when they met last week, but agreed Moscow must not be allowed to use energy as a weapon against its neighbors,” Reuters reported. “In addition to assurances by Germany about its willingness to ‘reverse flow’ gas to Ukraine if Russia ever cuts off supplies to Eastern Europe, the sources said the agreement would include a pledge by both countries to invest in Ukraine’s energy transformation, energy efficiency and energy security.”

A report from May alleged that a lobbyist for the foreign partners of Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline gave thousands of dollars to President Joe Biden’s campaign and a pro-Biden super PAC.

The Center for Responsive Politics reports:

McLarty managing partner Richard Burt, the former U.S. Ambassador to West Germany and a member of several influential Washington think-tanks, reported lobbying for a slate of foreign companies that have partnered on the project on “Russian sanctions issues” and “natural gas as an element of European energy security.” Burt donated $2,000 to Biden’s 2020 campaign and $10,000 to pro-Biden super PAC Unite the Country while he was a registered lobbyist for foreign companies partnering with Nord Stream on the pipeline. Biden’s campaign had not refunded Burt’s money at the time of publication, more than 6 months after the donations were given, despite pledging to reject lobbyist donations.

Because firms working for proponents of the pipeline registered under the Lobbying Disclosure Act instead of the Foreign Agents Registration Act, details of which government officials the lobbyists met with remain hidden from the public.

gas prices should revert back to a reasonable number, Ja?!

supply side, ya?!

we don’t need a pipeline….the other guys will make it all mo’ butter…
Now we know why our newly elected leader was so quick to kill the Keystone Pipeline project.
Promises made, promises kept for a fee.
The next loon here who comes at us with more of their Russia Russia Russia crap needs to have this thrown at him. It's been the democrats all along...
(07-20-2021 07:59 PM)TigerBlue4Ever Wrote: [ -> ]The next loon here who comes at us with more of their Russia Russia Russia crap needs to have this thrown at him. It's been the democrats all along...

Saul Alinsky, Rules for Radicals:

"Accuse your opponent of what you are doing, to create confusion and to inculcate voters against evidence of your own guilt"
(07-20-2021 08:03 PM)CardinalJim Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-20-2021 07:59 PM)TigerBlue4Ever Wrote: [ -> ]The next loon here who comes at us with more of their Russia Russia Russia crap needs to have this thrown at him. It's been the democrats all along...

Saul Alinsky, Rules for Radicals:

"Accuse your opponent of what you are doing, to create confusion and to inculcate voters against evidence of your own guilt"



It’s easy to be the most corrupt president in history when your party hates America….and has incurable TDS.
Cruz is here.






Myrna Perez is here.


Total mismatch.


Where's Mensa, Tom and Swag to comment on this?
(07-20-2021 08:03 PM)CardinalJim Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-20-2021 07:59 PM)TigerBlue4Ever Wrote: [ -> ]The next loon here who comes at us with more of their Russia Russia Russia crap needs to have this thrown at him. It's been the democrats all along...

Saul Alinsky, Rules for Radicals:

"Accuse your opponent of what you are doing, to create confusion and to inculcate voters against evidence of your own guilt"

Yes sir, it's their bible and he is one of their high priests.
(07-21-2021 08:46 PM)umbluegray Wrote: [ -> ]


We need a firebrand right now and he is the frontrunner IMO. I would probably even vote for him over Trump. With him I think you get the best of Trumpism without all the antagonism and controversy. Even when Cruz is being antagonistic as shown here he does it masterfully. He has an outstanding command of the English language and speaks confidently and assertively when required.
(07-22-2021 07:32 AM)MemTigers1998 Wrote: [ -> ]Where's Mensa, Tom and Swag to comment on this?

Waiting to be given the favored response...
Quote:We need a firebrand right now and he is the frontrunner IMO

We had that with Trump... but too many people were on the "Trump's too mean" train (including a lot of people on this forum.)

Make up your mind folks..

Honestly, I'm in no rush for Cruz to make another run at the Presidency, as he does a fantastic job where he is, unless there's absolutely NO one on the lineup card that can step up (which again, I honestly think the Republicans have one of the strongest 'top to bottom' lineups for potential candidates in '24).
(07-22-2021 09:28 AM)DaSaintFan Wrote: [ -> ]
Quote:We need a firebrand right now and he is the frontrunner IMO

We had that with Trump... but too many people were on the "Trump's too mean" train (including a lot of people on this forum.)

Make up your mind folks..

Honestly, I'm in no rush for Cruz to make another run at the Presidency, as he does a fantastic job where he is, unless there's absolutely NO one on the lineup card that can step up (which again, I honestly think the Republicans have one of the strongest 'top to bottom' lineups for potential candidates in '24).

XACLY!

hem and haw never realized why their cheese moved (Blanchard got that one wrong)
(07-22-2021 09:02 AM)TigerBlue4Ever Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-21-2021 08:46 PM)umbluegray Wrote: [ -> ]


We need a firebrand right now and he is the frontrunner IMO. I would probably even vote for him over Trump. With him I think you get the best of Trumpism without all the antagonism and controversy. Even when Cruz is being antagonistic as shown here he does it masterfully. He has an outstanding command of the English language and speaks confidently and assertively when required.

Cruz is a great debater, no doubt about it.

But he is not a good campaigner. He's surly and unlikable. I don't think I've ever seen him genuinely smile.

That's ok in a Senate primary, where you're not on TV all the time. It's ok in the Senate general election in Texas, where any Republican has a huge advantage over any Democrat. But it's a huge killer when you're trying to win over suburban housewives in Phoenix or swing voters in Pennsylvania.
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