Son_of_Liberty90
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It's clear since this campaign started that Trump is a loose canon who will say anything to get elected and seems fixated on being king of the United States (During the "reign" of Bush). He did not know what the nuclear Triad was, and in an interview with his campaign spokeswoman, she said "You shouldn't be afraid of using nukes."
Ouch. Ok, onto Cruz, "Mr. Constitutionalist." Says he's spent his entire legal career fighting for the Constitution. Yet, he is part of a Christian Dominionist Church, whose father said that Ted will be "anointed" to "Bring the spoils of war to the priests."
He seems to have a solid voting record in the Senate (except Audit the Fed, but you know, campaign is more important), but got to the Senate because of $1 million Goldman Sachs Loan.
Wife is/was Former Goldman Sachs executive and on CFR, chief author of North American "Community" (Union) plan.
I think those connections alone make me believe he is a trojan horse, and has made an appearance of being a conservative through his conservative voting record in the senate. Some have suggested he will usher in the NAU if elected.
It's hard to take him seriously with those connections. I love the picture someone created with Cruz holding a wad of cash and there's a caption reading "Thank you Goldman Sachs - With this money, I shall advance the cause of Liberty!"
So, in summary, which candidate scares you more if elected?
***ALSO: If anyone want to offer additional input or counterpoints to what I've posted, please feel free.
Ouch. Ok, onto Cruz, "Mr. Constitutionalist." Says he's spent his entire legal career fighting for the Constitution. Yet, he is part of a Christian Dominionist Church, whose father said that Ted will be "anointed" to "Bring the spoils of war to the priests."
He seems to have a solid voting record in the Senate (except Audit the Fed, but you know, campaign is more important), but got to the Senate because of $1 million Goldman Sachs Loan.
Wife is/was Former Goldman Sachs executive and on CFR, chief author of North American "Community" (Union) plan.
I think those connections alone make me believe he is a trojan horse, and has made an appearance of being a conservative through his conservative voting record in the senate. Some have suggested he will usher in the NAU if elected.
It's hard to take him seriously with those connections. I love the picture someone created with Cruz holding a wad of cash and there's a caption reading "Thank you Goldman Sachs - With this money, I shall advance the cause of Liberty!"
So, in summary, which candidate scares you more if elected?
***ALSO: If anyone want to offer additional input or counterpoints to what I've posted, please feel free.
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