Ted Cruz Plays Hardball

JGalt

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Damn. That guy can be brutal. :auiqs.jpg:

"Senator Ted Cruz sent a letter to President Donald Trump urging him to send both the Iran nuclear agreement and Paris climate accords to the Senate for ratification. Since the Senate won’t agree to advise and consent to either deal, requesting a vote would force Biden into a confrontation and could precipitate a constitutional crisis."

Cruz Urges Trump to Send Iran Deal and Climate Agreement to Senate So They Can Fail
 
Damn. That guy can be brutal. :auiqs.jpg:

"Senator Ted Cruz sent a letter to President Donald Trump urging him to send both the Iran nuclear agreement and Paris climate accords to the Senate for ratification. Since the Senate won’t agree to advise and consent to either deal, requesting a vote would force Biden into a confrontation and could precipitate a constitutional crisis."

Cruz Urges Trump to Send Iran Deal and Climate Agreement to Senate So They Can Fail

That beard has turned Cruz into a hyper masculine Mad Max.
 
80% + all self seeking, no interest in what would be best for the average citizen. mostly old living in a past that is long gone. We better start looking ahead the future is coming ready or not.
 
Guys like Cruz are the real danger on the right, not Trump.


What's "dangerous" about following the Constitution?

The US Senate's duties include advice and consent on treaties.
This arrangement of signing treaties without them ever being approved by the senate couldn't be any sleazier. They aren't worth the paper they are printed on, but Dims pretend we are obligated to observe them.
 
A real danger to what?
Liberalism?

A real danger to decency. He's a piece of shit lawyer and you people are on your knees ready to suck his cock.

Go fuck yourself ya pantywaste liberal.
And for you to make the claim that being a lawyer makes him unsuitable is a fucken joke.
I mean really,how many liberal lawyers are out there ya cum bucket?
 
What's "dangerous" about following the Constitution?

The US Senate's duties include advice and consent on treaties.

Ted Cruz is the most corrupt, two-faced piece of shit in politics today.

Be that as it may, what possible problem do you have with the Senate doing its Constitutional duties here? Shouldn't they have a chance to weigh in on the Iran Deal or the Paris Accords?
 

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