Results 1 to 3 of 3

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

  1. #1
    Senior Member AirborneSapper7's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    South West Florida (Behind friendly lines but still in Occupied Territory)
    Posts
    117,696

    NATION IN CRISIS: It's Washington, not Ted Cruz, that's abnormal

    NATION IN CRISIS

    It's Washington, not Ted Cruz, that's abnormal

    Star Parker: Senator has 'crisp, clear message about getting America back on track'

    Published: 1 day ago

    Star Parkeris president of CURE, the Center for Urban Renewal and Education, and author of the recently re-released "Uncle Sam's Plantation: How Big Government Enslaves America's Poor and What We Can Do About It," WND Books.

    According to a new Gallup poll, 55 percent of Americans say they have “not very much/none at all” confidence that they can rely on the media to report the news “fully, accurately, and fairly.”

    Forty-six percent say the media are too liberal, and just 13 percent think they’re too conservative.

    Justification for this public sentiment is evident as the budget and debt-ceiling issues heat up and the press can hardly restrain its disdain for tea-party Republicans and the idea that our nation may really be in crisis.

    New York Times columnist David Brooks does a regular political commentary feature along with Mark Shields on the “PBS NewsHour.” It’s hard to believe that this feature is supposed to be balanced, with Brooks the alleged conservative and Shields the liberal. But for PBS, like the New York Times where Brooks writes his column, anyone not on the far left is a conservative.

    In a recent “NewsHour” segment about the budget debate, Brooks talked about “the rise of Ted-Cruzism.”

    According to Brooks, Cruz is not a “normal” senator who sees himself in Congress to form alliances and pass legislation.

    Rather, per Brooks, Cruz is more a “media protest person.”

    The same thing is happening in the House, says Brooks. House Republicans are “not normal. … They just want to obstruct.”

    My organization, the Center for Urban Renewal and Education, held an event in Washington two weeks ago titled “Reversing the Urban Plight.”

    A room filled with about 100 black pastors and community leaders from around the country listened to presentations by black conservatives like Dr. Ben Carson, economist Walter Williams, Louisiana State Sen. Elbert Guillory and CURE Chairman and Family Research Council Senior Fellow Ken Blackwell talk about how freedom and conservative principles hold the key to reviving our urban crises.

    At dinner, Sen. Ted Cruz dropped by.

    In stark contrast to what the PBS viewing audience heard from David Brooks, this audience heard remarks from Cruz, the freshman senator from Texas, that everyone in the room found refreshingly normal.

    Cruz had a crisp, clear message about getting America back on track and about what it will take to save our low-income urban communities.

    He talked about the importance of school choice and personal retirement accounts for low-income Americans.

    Only in Washington is it considered abnormal and obstructionist for a member of Congress to ring the alarm about the loss of freedom in America, to take a stand to restore it and suggest that Americans, particularly low-income Americans, should be able to decide what kind of school they send their child to and to keep and save more of their hard-earned income.

    The black pastors who heard Cruz heard someone who wants to liberate, not obstruct, and understood that the obstructionists are the political class in Washington whose agenda is holding onto and expanding their own power.

    According to the Census Bureau, while the median American family income dropped 6.6 percent from 2000 to 2012, median family income in Washington, D.C., grew 23.3 percent, by far the highest in the nation.

    Let’s recall that the tea party got going when it was clear in 2009 that America’s new president saw more government rather than less as the answer to America’s crisis.

    The Obamacare health care law, which passed without a single Republican vote, has only gotten more unpopular. A new USA Today/Pew Research poll shows 53 percent of Americans disproving of the new health care law and 42 percent approving. Forty-one percent strongly disapprove, and 26 percent strongly approve.

    It’s Washington that is abnormal. Not Ted Cruz and tea-party Republicans.

    It’s only a left-wing press that can conclude that that it’s those taking a stand for freedom in a country that is supposed to be free that are the abnormal obstructionists.


    Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/09/its-washi...ysKE77KtCGP.99
    Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

  2. #2
    Senior Member HAPPY2BME's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Posts
    17,895
    Join our FIGHT AGAINST illegal immigration & to secure US borders by joining our E-mail Alerts at http://eepurl.com/cktGTn

  3. #3
    Senior Member HAPPY2BME's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Posts
    17,895
    Priorities.

    From the blog ..

    Further, i am disappointed that Sen. Cruz isn't generating more noise on the series of Amnesty Bills Congressman Paul Ryan and others are working on. Amnesty will have the same if not worst devastating effect on our country as Obamacare. Cruz needs to be called out on this. His silence is disturbing to say the least. If Cruz wants us Conservatives to support him he better speak up on this issue he is not immune to us attacking him next reguardless of the Tea party. We already put Boehner on notice, don't under estimate us.
    Join our FIGHT AGAINST illegal immigration & to secure US borders by joining our E-mail Alerts at http://eepurl.com/cktGTn

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •