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    Ted Cruz: 'Ruling Class' Shouldn't Fund Obamacare with 'Brute Force'

    Cruz: 'Ruling Class' Shouldn't Fund Obamacare with 'Brute Force'



    by Tony Lee 23 Sep 2013, 2:38 PM PDT 134 post a comment
    On Monday, after asking for unanimous consent on a 60-vote threshold on the House bill that funds the government except for Obamacare, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said the ruling class should not fund Obamacare by "brute force."

    Cruz said Obamacare was forced into law over three years ago by a "strict party-line vote" and by "straight brute force," but it "shouldn't be funded that way," even though that is what Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) wants to do.

    "That's not the way this institution should proceed," Cruz said. "A 60-vote threshold does not require the Majority Leader to get a great many Republican votes, but it does require that he get a few. That he cannot simply do it with the votes of only the Democrats in this body."

    Cruz said the "burdens" and "job-killing consequences" of Obamacare will "fall just on hard-working families" and "not on Congress, big corporations and, in the near future, on union bosses."

    He said this approach was "exactly backwards," and Congress should not give "special rules" and "special favors" for the "ruling class" and those "with power and privilege."

    "We should be fighting for those who are struggling, and those are the people who are getting hurt the most by Obamacare," Cruz said. He noted that Obamcare is not working and the "we should not affirmatively fund it."

    Cruz said asking that amendments be subjected to a 60-vote threshold is not a special request. He quoted Reid's past defense of minority rights in the Senate as a tool that serves the "long-term interests of the Senate" and the American people.

    "I agree with Majority Leader Reid," Cruz said.
    Cruz also emphasized that Reid could have taken default "permanently off the table" had he also consented to giving consideration to the House bill as is.

    Cruz said there is "bipartisan consensus outside of Washington" against Obamacare and said that Reid is willing to "risk, or force, even, a government shutdown in order to insist that Obamacare is funded" the same way.

    "If it is the Majority Leader's intent to fund Obamacare using just 51 votes, then I would submit to every Republican in this body, it is our obligation to our constituents to do everything we can to prevent the Majority Leader from funding Obamacare with just 51 votes," Cruz said. "Any member of this body that votes for cloture on this bill will be voting to allow the Majority Leader to fund Obamacare on 51 votes." Cruz said that vote would be a mistake and "hurts the people of America."

    He said that was not a "responsible course of action" and that Republicans should not acquiesce to it.

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    Sarah Palin
    The U.S. Senate has some arcane procedural rules, and as ordinary Americans our eyes glaze over trying to decipher them. But it’s important for us to understand that Sen. Ted Cruz’s efforts to defund Obamacare are worthwhile and doable.

    We shouldn’t preemptively surrender the fight to those who rammed through this ou...trageously burdensome and unaffordable ploy for government control of health care even though some are trying to convince us that the fight is futile. Just because a fight isn’t easy, doesn’t mean it’s not worth fighting.

    This defund movement boils down to a very simple request. As Andrew McCarthy recently pointed out: “Obama himself has already unilaterally and unconstitutionally defunded aspects of Obamacare, including repugnant accommodations for big corporations, Obama insiders, and members of Congress.” All we’re asking is that the rest of America “get the same relief from this awful law that Obama cronies, the ruling class, and the politically-connected get.”

    Please call your senators and politely ask them to stand with Senator Cruz. This is especially important if your senator is a Democrat up for re-election in a red state in 2014. That would be Senators Mark Begich (D-AK), Mark Pryor (D-AR), Mary Landrieu (D-LA), and Kay Hagan (D-NC). Remind them politely that we are watching their votes very carefully and even a procedural vote that shuts down this debate will be regarded as a vote for Obamacare, and there will be consequences for them at the ballot box next year. The same goes for Republicans up for re-election. We definitely expect them to stand shoulder to shoulder with Senator Cruz through thick and thin.

    The number for the Capitol Hill Switchboard is 202-224-3121. Ask for your senator’s office. You can also find their contact information and contact them online at
    http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm

    Remember, we elected these senators precisely for moments like this. If they can’t do anything with the power we’ve given them through their elected office, then perhaps it’s time for them to retire and let someone else have a go.

    Opposition to Obamacare carried us to victory in 2010. And 2014 is just around the corner.

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