I defended Ted Cruz.ThunderCougarFalconBird said:
Sheesh. We get it. You don't care about people who are suffering. You care about scoring political points.
Rascal said:
P.S. - the Mayor of Dallas (Eric Johnson) left for Destin out of LOVE Field last Saturday. He knew a winter storm of monstrous proportions was coming to hit his community.
B-1 83 said:
Page 25, and our resident libs still can't name anything he could do in DC that that couldn't be done remotely.
And none of that can be done by zoom or by phone? Where have you been for the last year? Thanks for proving my point and welcome to 2021.......GMaster0 said:B-1 83 said:
Page 25, and our resident libs still can't name anything he could do in DC that that couldn't be done remotely.
His job is to represent the state in the damn US Senate and if things are working aren't for the people of our state to get help, he needs to kick down the doors wherever they maybe to get people help. If local officials aren't getting help, especially from the federal government he needs to push buttons. And God forbid he actually listens to his constituents to understand what their problems maybe in this mess. A Senator pushing these issues up and down the political chain gets things going quickly, so yeah the question is what can't he do to help his state.
Chilling by the pool in Cancun on a "work vacation" ain't helping.
Also here is some Ted Cruz curses to help.
https://www.texasmonthly.com/politics/13-curses-to-mutter-against-ted-cruz-while-you-boil-snow-to-drink/
GMaster0 said:B-1 83 said:
Page 25, and our resident libs still can't name anything he could do in DC that that couldn't be done remotely.
His job is to represent the state in the damn US Senate and if things are working aren't for the people of our state to get help, he needs to kick down the doors wherever they maybe to get people help. If local officials aren't getting help, especially from the federal government he needs to push buttons. And God forbid he actually listens to his constituents to understand what their problems maybe in this mess. A Senator pushing these issues up and down the political chain gets things going quickly, so yeah the question is what can't he do to help his state.
Chilling by the pool in Cancun on a "work vacation" ain't helping.
Also here is some Ted Cruz curses to help.
https://www.texasmonthly.com/politics/13-curses-to-mutter-against-ted-cruz-while-you-boil-snow-to-drink/
Feel better now?GMaster0 said:B-1 83 said:
Page 25, and our resident libs still can't name anything he could do in DC that that couldn't be done remotely.
His job is to represent the state in the damn US Senate and if things are working aren't for the people of our state to get help, he needs to kick down the doors wherever they maybe to get people help. If local officials aren't getting help, especially from the federal government he needs to push buttons. And God forbid he actually listens to his constituents to understand what their problems maybe in this mess. A Senator pushing these issues up and down the political chain gets things going quickly, so yeah the question is what can't he do to help his state.
Chilling by the pool in Cancun on a "work vacation" ain't helping.
Also here is some Ted Cruz curses to help.
https://www.texasmonthly.com/politics/13-curses-to-mutter-against-ted-cruz-while-you-boil-snow-to-drink/
B-1 83 said:
Page 25, and our resident libs still can't name anything he could do in DC that that couldn't be done remotely.
You have no clue what he did or did not do to help his family and his neighbors in his immediate area. This is precisely what average citizens do. Was he supposed to go up to Mattress Mack's stores for a meaningless photo op, leaving his own family behind to fend for themselves?HerschelwoodHardhead said:B-1 83 said:
Page 25, and our resident libs still can't name anything he could do in DC that that couldn't be done remotely.
I'm not worried about him doing anything in DC. He was in Houston already, and he could have done something there. Plenty of private citizens helped out in a variety of ways, it'd be nice if our elected representatives did the same. Clearly he had free time if he could take a jaunt down to Mexico. He should ask Mattress Mack for advice on what to do during a disaster, I'm sure they could have come up with something productive for Ted to do.
Like Rushaggiehawg said:CanyonAg77 said:Rhonda the Rash said:liberals don't donate to charity or those in need? News to me!deddog said:I'm talking of folks who actually donate their *own* money.Rhonda the Rash said:only one of them has tweeter capabilitiesdeddog said:Now do Joe Biden and Donald TrumpRhonda the Rash said:
Here is something Ted could have done
We know liberals sure as hell don't.
Biden using taxpayer money impresses only the ignorant.
https://www.philanthropyroundtable.org/almanac/statistics/u.s.-generosityQuote:
If, however, you zero in on giving that is heavier or lighter than the middle range (the bars pictured here), you find that the parties differ a lot. Democrats and Independents both had many zero-to-very-light givers (less than $100 for the year), and modest numbers of heavier givers. Republicans, in comparison, had comparatively few skinflints, and numerous serious donors31 percent sharing at least $1,000 with charity, versus 17 percent among Democrats, and 20 percent among Independents.Charity is best when silent and not trumpeted.Quote:
Therefore when thou doest thine alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have glory of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.
But he's home so who caresTanya 93 said:
The PR hits keep coming
Supposedly that is the Cruz's dog Snowflake
Ted, get new PR
HerschelwoodHardhead said:B-1 83 said:
Page 25, and our resident libs still can't name anything he could do in DC that that couldn't be done remotely.
I'm not worried about him doing anything in DC. He was in Houston already, and he could have done something there. Plenty of private citizens helped out in a variety of ways, it'd be nice if our elected representatives did the same. Clearly he had free time if he could take a jaunt down to Mexico. He should ask Mattress Mack for advice on what to do during a disaster, I'm sure they could have come up with something productive for Ted to do.
Now do EACH AND EVERY ELECTED OFFICIAL and hold them to the same standard. The faux outrage is hilarious.HerschelwoodHardhead said:B-1 83 said:
Page 25, and our resident libs still can't name anything he could do in DC that that couldn't be done remotely.
I'm not worried about him doing anything in DC. He was in Houston already, and he could have done something there. Plenty of private citizens helped out in a variety of ways, it'd be nice if our elected representatives did the same. Clearly he had free time if he could take a jaunt down to Mexico. He should ask Mattress Mack for advice on what to do during a disaster, I'm sure they could have come up with something productive for Ted to do.
The Senate was in recess last week. Last I checked, he doesn't have the authority to call it back in session...GMaster0 said:B-1 83 said:
Page 25, and our resident libs still can't name anything he could do in DC that that couldn't be done remotely.
His job is to represent the state in the damn US Senate and if things are working aren't for the people of our state to get help, he needs to kick down the doors wherever they maybe to get people help. If local officials aren't getting help, especially from the federal government he needs to push buttons. And God forbid he actually listens to his constituents to understand what their problems maybe in this mess. A Senator pushing these issues up and down the political chain gets things going quickly, so yeah the question is what can't he do to help his state.
Chilling by the pool in Cancun on a "work vacation" ain't helping.
Also here is some Ted Cruz curses to help.
https://www.texasmonthly.com/politics/13-curses-to-mutter-against-ted-cruz-while-you-boil-snow-to-drink/
Ag with kids said:The Senate was in recess last week. Last I checked, he doesn't have the authority to call it back in session...GMaster0 said:B-1 83 said:
Page 25, and our resident libs still can't name anything he could do in DC that that couldn't be done remotely.
His job is to represent the state in the damn US Senate and if things are working aren't for the people of our state to get help, he needs to kick down the doors wherever they maybe to get people help. If local officials aren't getting help, especially from the federal government he needs to push buttons. And God forbid he actually listens to his constituents to understand what their problems maybe in this mess. A Senator pushing these issues up and down the political chain gets things going quickly, so yeah the question is what can't he do to help his state.
Chilling by the pool in Cancun on a "work vacation" ain't helping.
Also here is some Ted Cruz curses to help.
https://www.texasmonthly.com/politics/13-curses-to-mutter-against-ted-cruz-while-you-boil-snow-to-drink/
So, how does "represent the state in the damn Senate" when IT'S NOT OPEN???????
Tanya 93 said:
The PR hits keep coming
Supposedly that is the Cruz's dog Snowflake
Ted, get new PR
aginlakeway said:Ag with kids said:The Senate was in recess last week. Last I checked, he doesn't have the authority to call it back in session...GMaster0 said:B-1 83 said:
Page 25, and our resident libs still can't name anything he could do in DC that that couldn't be done remotely.
His job is to represent the state in the damn US Senate and if things are working aren't for the people of our state to get help, he needs to kick down the doors wherever they maybe to get people help. If local officials aren't getting help, especially from the federal government he needs to push buttons. And God forbid he actually listens to his constituents to understand what their problems maybe in this mess. A Senator pushing these issues up and down the political chain gets things going quickly, so yeah the question is what can't he do to help his state.
Chilling by the pool in Cancun on a "work vacation" ain't helping.
Also here is some Ted Cruz curses to help.
https://www.texasmonthly.com/politics/13-curses-to-mutter-against-ted-cruz-while-you-boil-snow-to-drink/
So, how does "represent the state in the damn Senate" when IT'S NOT OPEN???????
That's a very good question. I wonder what the answer will be.
So, why did he come running back?B-1 83 said:
Page 25, and our resident libs still can't name anything he could do in DC that that couldn't be done remotely.
aTm2004 said:So, what could Cruz do? Biden my not remember approving the disaster declaration, but he did. So now there is federal assistance available.agjacent said:To pretend like a US senator is as powerless to do anything to help Texans right now as a bump on a log is to admit that either the position of senator is meaningless and empty, or that Cancun Cruz himself is powerless and impotent.awinlonghorn said:
If US Senators are absolutely useless during times of great need especially during one of the worst natural disasters this state has ever seen, then why do we need him ever?
The basics in life are not there right now - power and water for much of the state.
He could be working with Fema to get us even more resources. He could be working on getting us the aid we are going to need to get back up.
The food supply chain is shut down for the next month. Refineries have shut down and we are low on gas everywhere. Dairy farmers in Texas are losing $10M a day - they are going to need aid.
I mean, if a senator can't be there for his constituents during times like this, why do we ever need him?
B-1 83 said:
How do you know he didn't make the calls and contacts as part of the aid package? You don't.
Aggrad08 said:
He would have advertised any good he did, especially with all the bad press
GMaster0 said:
It's looks like he knew what to do when Hurricane Harvey was here and be available in the state for help if needed, granted it was warmer then.
"With Texas facing "historic" devastation from Hurricane Harvey, the focus right now is on search and rescue, not politics, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, told CNBC on Monday.
"I'm not going to worry about political sniping. My focus here is on the tragedy that is unfolding, on the people whose lives are in jeopardy and the people who need help," Cruz said in an interview that aired on "Fast Money Halftime Report."
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/08/28/rep-ted-cruz-on-hurricane-harvey-focus-is-search-and-rescue-not-political-sniping.html
Aggrad08 said:aTm2004 said:So, what could Cruz do? Biden my not remember approving the disaster declaration, but he did. So now there is federal assistance available.agjacent said:To pretend like a US senator is as powerless to do anything to help Texans right now as a bump on a log is to admit that either the position of senator is meaningless and empty, or that Cancun Cruz himself is powerless and impotent.awinlonghorn said:
If US Senators are absolutely useless during times of great need especially during one of the worst natural disasters this state has ever seen, then why do we need him ever?
The basics in life are not there right now - power and water for much of the state.
He could be working with Fema to get us even more resources. He could be working on getting us the aid we are going to need to get back up.
The food supply chain is shut down for the next month. Refineries have shut down and we are low on gas everywhere. Dairy farmers in Texas are losing $10M a day - they are going to need aid.
I mean, if a senator can't be there for his constituents during times like this, why do we ever need him?
Cruz could raise money to aid Texans. That's mostly what politicians do, hell AOC was able to score political points by raising the money Ted Cruz should have.
aTm2004 said:Aggrad08 said:aTm2004 said:So, what could Cruz do? Biden my not remember approving the disaster declaration, but he did. So now there is federal assistance available.agjacent said:To pretend like a US senator is as powerless to do anything to help Texans right now as a bump on a log is to admit that either the position of senator is meaningless and empty, or that Cancun Cruz himself is powerless and impotent.awinlonghorn said:
If US Senators are absolutely useless during times of great need especially during one of the worst natural disasters this state has ever seen, then why do we need him ever?
The basics in life are not there right now - power and water for much of the state.
He could be working with Fema to get us even more resources. He could be working on getting us the aid we are going to need to get back up.
The food supply chain is shut down for the next month. Refineries have shut down and we are low on gas everywhere. Dairy farmers in Texas are losing $10M a day - they are going to need aid.
I mean, if a senator can't be there for his constituents during times like this, why do we ever need him?
Cruz could raise money to aid Texans. That's mostly what politicians do, hell AOC was able to score political points by raising the money Ted Cruz should have.
He has to be here for that? Never seen someone in his position standing on street corners or going door-to-door collecting money.
Aggrad08 said:aTm2004 said:Aggrad08 said:aTm2004 said:So, what could Cruz do? Biden my not remember approving the disaster declaration, but he did. So now there is federal assistance available.agjacent said:To pretend like a US senator is as powerless to do anything to help Texans right now as a bump on a log is to admit that either the position of senator is meaningless and empty, or that Cancun Cruz himself is powerless and impotent.awinlonghorn said:
If US Senators are absolutely useless during times of great need especially during one of the worst natural disasters this state has ever seen, then why do we need him ever?
The basics in life are not there right now - power and water for much of the state.
He could be working with Fema to get us even more resources. He could be working on getting us the aid we are going to need to get back up.
The food supply chain is shut down for the next month. Refineries have shut down and we are low on gas everywhere. Dairy farmers in Texas are losing $10M a day - they are going to need aid.
I mean, if a senator can't be there for his constituents during times like this, why do we ever need him?
Cruz could raise money to aid Texans. That's mostly what politicians do, hell AOC was able to score political points by raising the money Ted Cruz should have.
He has to be here for that? Never seen someone in his position standing on street corners or going door-to-door collecting money.
If you think he was going to Cancun for that your out of youre mind. And yes, fundraising and glad handing rich folks works best in person. And no, he wasn't doing that he would have released that info long ago to save face.
Same with leading the efforts of people with smaller time donations. Don't be deliberately dense just because he's on the red team