Showing posts with label TPP. Show all posts
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Friday, October 20, 2017

WINNING: Trump Dismantles Obama's Legacy

When even the Daily Mail has to acknowledge that President Trump is dismantling Obama's legacy, it's a good day.

It's a good year, and without a doubt we have a good President!

The Daily Mail reports:

Brick by brick, the demolition job has begun: since taking office less than a year ago, Donald Trump has launched an all-out assault on the legacy of Barack Obama.

What a wonderful lede. Life is good!

Climate, free trade, health care, immigration, foreign policy -- the 45th US president has set about undoing just about everything done by the 44th.

Great news! What is NOT to like?

All new presidents, of course, break with their predecessor once in the Oval Office, especially if they come from a rival political party.

But what is striking is how systematic the hammer blows to Obama's legacy have been.

That's because the vast majority of working Americans hated what President Obama did to this country. His legacy was an exercise in self-love and self-worship. We the People wanted a break from Big Government and Big Business backing each other up at the expense of everyone else.

Those days are now over, and all of Obama's push for special interest financing is gone.

And rather than throw his weight behind new policies or projects, Trump has shown a willful desire to unpick, shred and erase everything his predecessor accomplished.

We want President Trump to make American great again, do we not? There is no better way to ensure a better America than getting rid of all traces of Barry Soetero's destructive transformative effects on the United States!

It's worth noting that each time he buries one of the reforms of the man who sat before him at the "Resolute desk," Trump sounds more like a candidate than a president.

Trump is candid, and that is all that counts.

The Trans-Pacific Partnership? Within days of taking office, Trump signed an order pulling America out of the free trade accord, the fruit of eight years of negotiations between 12 Asia-Pacific countries, from Chile to Canada and Japan.



The TPP sucked. It should have never been proposed in the first place. Shame on globalist Obama. To our credit, even Berniecrats recognized the danger of this massive bureaucratic deal gone wrong.

The Paris climate accord? Obama played a leading role in attaining that milestone in the effort to combat global warming.

Trump pulled out of the agreement signed by 195 countries, claiming that it "punishes the United States" and declaring: "I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris."

Yes. The Climate Accord would have wreaked economic discord on the entire country. Who needs that?!

What about Obamacare, the signature legislative achievement of Obama's first term? After trying in vain to get Congress to repeal it, Trump is now working to bring about its collapse through the regulatory process.

I am so glad that Obamacare is going down in flames. Whatever the President can do to pull the plug, I welcome the effort.

And the Iranian nuclear accord? The bid to prevent Tehran from developing a nuclear weapon in return for a lifting of sanctions more than any other bore came to represent Obama's approach to world affairs.

The President will not certify, but he has urged Congress to fix this problem, just like with the the DACA situation. I say let the whole Iran deal elapse and live it at that.

"This deal will have my name on it," the Democratic president said shortly before it was concluded. "Nobody has a bigger personal stake in making sure that it delivers on its promise."

And now Barry's name has been dragged through the mud all the more. Obama's pride has undermined whatever legacy he was hoping to leave. The sheer arrogance of this decrepit little man is incredible, a marvel to behold for its sheer idiocy.

While Trump has stopped short of tearing up the Iran deal, as he threatened on the campaign trail, on Friday he warned he could do so "at any time," raising doubts about the fate of an accord born of years of painstaking diplomacy.

He will have no choice but to tear it up very soon, since there is no interest from a radical Islamic state to comply with this deal,

- A break at any price -

How to explain the fixation on destroying Obama's legacy at all cost?

It's not a fixation. It's a natural response to undoing damage done for eight years because of the terrible previous president. Anyone seeking to Make America Great Again will do so by undoing all the undoing of the Obama Administration.

Trump has held high his determination to fulfill his campaign promises, and give form to a simple slogan: "America First."

And for Barry, it was America Second or "No America At All." No one should be surprised that the President is undermining the crap and corruption of the Obama Administration.

And his team recalls, with reason, that Obama acted by decree many times when thwarted by Congress. What has been decided by the stroke of a pen can be undone by the stroke of a pen.'

Exactly. Obama's legacy was built on sand!

Historian Jeffrey Engel, however, sees no equivalent in recent decades to Trump's systematic application of the simple principle that "if the other guy liked it, it must be bad."

To Engel, the explanation is that Trump's electoral base "never accepted fully Barack Obama as their president."

No, we simply hated everything that Obama did to this country. Of course we refused to accept him! He hated this country. He shamed the values on which this country is built.

"There was a move among Obama's opponents to delegitimize him and to say that this man is not really president and consequently anything that he did, Trump's base is ready to get rid of," said Engel, who heads Southern Methodist University's center for presidential history in Dallas, Texas.

A notable fact: Obama has until now remained largely silent as his legacy is demolished.

American tradition, which is generally respected, holds that a former president should remain above the fray.



But, in thinking about his place in history, Obama is also playing the patience card.

"I think that Obama understands that his legacy ultimately will be defined by how America reacts to Trump in the long term and how Trump's successors act," said Engel.

And they will be more than happy to confine Obama's history to the ash-heap of history.

On November 7, 2016, on the eve of the US elections, Obama warned voters "it all goes out the window" if they were to send Trump to the White House.


That attempt to rally Democratic voters now seems prophetic.

Amen! All my dreams are coming true!

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Democratic Voters Still Love Trump. Dems in Trouble for 2020?

Earlier in the month of May, the Los Angeles Times did a long term review on Pueblo, Colorado residents who had voted for Trump, even though the city is Democratic-leaning.

What happened? What brought them on board the Trump Train? Why are they still standing with their President?



The Los Angeles Times reports:

Voters in this Democratic part of Colorado backed Trump. After 100days, they have no regrets

To read the polls and hear the pundits, President Trump’s first 100 days have been an utter disaster, ranking among the worst in history. But that’s not how Karen Malady sees it.

Polls and pundits mean absolutely nothing.

What matters are the votes cast on Election Day.

The 59-year-old accountant was drawn to Trump’s unconventional candidacy from the start, unlike other Republicans who came around reluctantly. She saw him as an outsider and disrupter, and his first months in office proved her right, she said, about that and other things, too.

I was not drawn to Trump's lack of conventionalism.

I was actually drawn to his committment to stop illegal immigration, and his candid caring for the men and women who had lost their loved ones to illegal aliens.

“He’s trying to build a foundation to protect this country, and they just pick apart the little things,” Malady said, as fading daylight slanted into the headquarters of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, a nonprofit charity. “‘This person was picked on, and, oh, by the way, this person is of that nationality, so that makes him a racist.’

Exactly. The globalist phalanx in this country has pushed the race-card narrative as a means of shutting down anyone who is pro-America.

Today, Americans of all backgrounds are saying NO!

“No,” she said with a small shake of her head, “they take that little they can and they dig with it.”

They have to, since there is nothing else for them to dig at. In fact, Trump has an unprecedented record of success compared to previous Republican presidents.

The anger and aggrievement that fueled Trump’s unlikely election, the sense of abandonment by a self-interested political establishment and sneering condescension from the know-it-alls, hasn’t faded in the months since Trump took office.

It will never fade American citizens are fed up with self-absorbed political parties more interested in holding onto power than enacting principles in the best interests of all Ameicans.

If anything, it has deepened here in Pueblo County, a longtime Democratic stronghold that Trump narrowly won in November. In nearly three dozen interviews with Trump voters — Democrats, independents and Republicans who had their doubts — not one said they regretted supporting him.

This is great news! The Democratic voters are glad that Trump won, too.

That's such good news for Republicans. Whatever Trump brought to the national political conversation, there is nothing but good for the GOIP to learn from.

They see a president besieged and beset not just by Democrats, a hostile media and haughty academics — all, they say, fashioned from the same cloth — but by his fellow Republicans in Congress, who seem more interested in clinging to office than helping bring about the change Trump promised.

Yes indeed! I could not agree more!

Despite the resistance, they say, he has delivered on his promise to fight for American jobs, browbeating corporate executives and toughening the country’s trade policies through executive orders. He sent a don’t-mess-with-us message to the world by bombing Syria and Afghanistan. He installed Neil M. Gorsuch on the Supreme Court, cementing a conservative majority for possibly decades to come.

The result has been a backlash startling in its ferocity: left-leaning protesters taking to the streets, pundits foaming, lawmakers sputtering.

At least the Los Angeles Times acknowledges that the LEFT-WING protesters are the ones upending our streets and attacking the rule of law.

Trump is shaking things up, said Steve Carson, 61, a retired welder who approvingly assayed the president’s start from a stool at the Chug-A-Mug tavern in Pueblo’s worn Bessemer neighborhood.

“If we’re not going to follow what’s been in place forever, people’s lives are going to change,” said Carson, a self-described independent who cast his first-ever presidential ballot to vote for Trump. “And a lot of them don’t want things to change.”

Cool! It's never too late to begin exercising the franchise which our Founders fought for and our veterans struggled and died for!

In short, if all those people in Washington and places like Hollywood and New York are so riled up, Trump supporters suggest, that means he must be doing something right.

EXACTLY! The media and the Hollywood elites are so angry--and there's nothing they can do about it! Isn't that just wonderful?!

Steel is what helped make Pueblo great and still forges much of its identity.

Many small towns and small-time cities have been hurt not helped by the globalist agenda. The corporate elites and their handlers have been more interested in making themselves rich and powerful at the expense of everyone else.

No matter how blue the state may be, men and women still have to work for a living and make the most of the difficult challenges they face. Washington DC spent more time getting in the way of people's lives. Too much micromanaging. Too much destruction from the Obama Administration. No willingness to connect with the working struggles of men and women who know how to live their lives better than any expert out of the Beltway.



The Colorado Fuel and Iron Co., or CF&I to locals, was built up by the Rockefeller family early in the 20th century. Its billowing smokestacks sustained generations of blue-collar families and delivered on their dreams. Passage into the middle class — a nice home, a car, a pickup, a boat — was possible for even a high-school dropout.

That abruptly changed with the recession and steel industry crash of the early 1980s. More than 5,000 workers were laid off in one day and unemployment topped 20%, as major employers including a meat-packing plant, dog food manufacturer and big piston maker shut down.

Even though the community has long since rebounded — February’s unemployment rate was just 4.9% — today’s jobs generally aren’t as lucrative, and that helps explain Trump’s success.

“He spoke to the angst that exists in a lot of communities in America over the decline of the middle class,” said Pueblo County Commissioner Sal Pace, a Democrat and backer of Hillary Clinton, who won Colorado.

Located in the high desert at the south end of the Front Range, Pueblo and its surrounding communities are home to about 165,000 people. Folks here are friendly — they’ll nod hello to a stranger — and the outdoorsy lifestyle is far less expensive than Denver, two hours away.

A sleek riverwalk bustles at night, and there is talk of building a minor league baseball stadium and expanding the Professional Bull Riders headquarters, to create an even bigger tourist draw.

Boosters speak hopefully of branding Pueblo and its vibrant creative community as a more affordable version of Taos, New Mexico’s famed artist colony. (They are less inclined to tout the burgeoning legal-cannabis industry, even though tax revenues have allowed the county to offer a scholarship to every graduating high school senior.)

But take away the temperate climate and distant view of the Rockies and Pueblo could easily fit into one of those Rust Belt states that delivered the White House to Trump.

Just a few blocks from the riverwalk, downtown’s tree-lined Main Street is dotted with vacant storefronts and small businesses where retail giants — Kresge, Woolworths, Montgomery Ward — once thrived. On a recent weekday morning, the only sound was the squeak of a rusty bicycle chain, laboring under the weight of its oversized rider.

The steel mill that was long the fulcrum of life here now employs between 700 and 800 workers, a mere fraction of the 12,000 at its peak.

A community that prided itself on making big things — the spine of skyscrapers, railroads and bridges — and being a brawny part of America's once-mighty steel industry has had to downsize its self-image and pare its ambitions.

“We used to attract businesses that would bring 250, 300 jobs,” said Rod Slyhoff, 62, the longtime head of the Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce. “Now it’s 30 or 40.”

Trump didn’t win here by much, just 390 votes out of nearly 79,000, but his victory marked the first time Republicans carried Pueblo County since President Nixon in 1972. Perhaps more important, Trump shook some voters of their old habits.

Now this kind of information is really fascinating. The pockets of Democratic resistance that flipped into Trump's column is a great reason for Republicans to seek data on these victories and make their case to the next crop of voters in 2020. This is excellent.

This report neglected to mention that Trump won in a Kentucky county which Democrats had carried for over 150 years.

Greg Smith was a Democratic activist and former precinct captain who supported Barack Obama in 2008. But over eight years he grew convinced that Democrats were more concerned with creating jobs for bureaucrats and passing along handouts than caring about people like him.



WOW! What a great statement. "Democrats love bureaucrats, and they love Democrats!" This phrase explains why the Deep State is taking on Donald Trump at every level of government.

He works 110 hours a week and still can’t afford health insurance, Smith said from behind the bar at his Greenlight Tavern, which has operated downtown since the Depression. A homeless person collapses, he said, and rescuers show up, “put him in a room, give him a sponge bath, medication, and who pays for that? Me.”

Smith, 59, voted for Trump and is glad he did.

I hope that Greg Smith re-registers with the Republican Party.

“I think he’s making a change,” Smith said, citing proposed cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency and the promise of lower taxes and fewer regulations. “The core of America is the entrepreneur, the small-business man. I think he has true concern for that.”

These kinds of stories are very invigorating. Maybe the Los Angeles Times is not as bad as I had feared.

Or at least the paper recognizes that if they want to succeed, they need to respect President Trump and ensure a balanced set of reports and articles about him.

Historians and other experts point to a singular lack of achievement in Trump’s first 100 days. Among their lengthy critique: He has not passed one major piece of legislation. He’s antagonized foreign allies. His proposed travel restrictions on Muslim-majority countries has stalled in court.

LIES. The President has signed off on 29 pieces of legislation, along with constitutional executive orders to reign in the federal government. Who cares what these so-called "experts" think of President Trump?

No one, because the vast majority of Americans simply did not care what all the arrogant, aloof, out-of-touch elitists had to say about Trump or the country in the first place. The same elites who despise Trump were the same ones praising Barack Obama for everything that he was doing.

And everything that Obama was doing was hurting average Americans.

Most spectacularly, his vow to repeal and replace President Obama’s signature healthcare law flopped in a Congress run by his own party.

Not any more. Obamacare is on the way out the door.

But Trump supporters measure his accomplishments in other ways.

He’s boosted business confidence, surveys show, and the stock market has soared. “Anyone with a 401(k) has to be delighted,” said Marla Reichert, 52, head of the Pueblo County GOP.

BAM!

He’s talked tough on terrorism and surrounded himself with military men who can turn those words into action. “It’s time to show the world we’re tired of being pushed around,” said Carson at the Chug-A-Mug.

Thank you very much. President Trump is an executive who is working hard to defend the country. That is what counts.

He’s promoted a “buy American, hire American” policy, and just wait, Trump backers say. Maybe it’s unrealistic to bring 6,000 steel-making jobs back to Pueblo, says Reichert, whose father and grandfather both worked in the mill. “But why not 4,000?” she asked. “Why not 3,000?”



Works for me.

Critics point to Trump’s frequent golf outings and taxpayer-funded trips to Florida, but that’s nothing more than sore-loser talk, the president’s defenders say. Obama golfed too, they note, and as for Trump’s costly travels, give him a break. “If he’s doing his job,” said Republican Adam Huskin, 30, a roofing contractor in upscale Pueblo West, “I don’t really care where he’s doing it from.”

Oh, and Obama never went to the golf course, right? Oh, and all those vacations -- he was working while he was resting in Hawaii, too? Uh, give me a break, liberal media!

Some see a series of flip-flops: on NATO, on the Iranian disarmament deal, on support for the Federal Reserve chair, among many. Trump backers see something else entirely: the savvy of a deal-maker.

Indeed!

Take China, for instance. Trump vowed to slap a fat tariff on the world’s most populous country but has since backed off, which strikes Tom Ready, a Pueblo West dentist, as perfectly sound.

“We’re not going to go to war with our biggest trading partner,” said Ready, 73, a Republican who showed up at the Eagle club in a skull T-shirt promoting his motorcycle club, the Uglies. “He said, ‘OK, let’s work it out.’ What’s wrong with that? I don’t call it changing policies. I call it a better way of doing things.”

Exactly. Ideologues along will not accomplish anything. They need oto put the principles into practice, or they are wasting our time.

The business of evaluating Trump on his first 100 days strikes many as arbitrary and silly, a sentiment matching the president’s pique.

Not me! Not at all. The first 100 days have been great, and I anticipate that the next 100 Days will be wonderful, too!

“What happened to the eight years Obama was in office?” demanded Republican Patti Kerkhoff. Trump was last on her list of 18 GOP candidates running in 2016, but he’s grown on her because he never seems to stop, with a tweet here and executive order there.

I agree with Patti--although even though Trump was not my first choice he was not at the bottom of my list in any way. I trusted that he could do so much more good for this country than amnesty-panderers like Lindsey Graham, John Kasich or Marco Rubio.

“Promise, promise, promise, and the only change under Obama was that things got worse,” said the 66-year-old retired schoolteacher, finishing breakfast with her church group at a small cafe near the mill. “Trump has been in office for two months, and it’s like, ‘What’s happening? How come it’s not changed already?’”

Things are changing, and more than most people can keep up with!

In the front window a sign read “Stop TPP Now,” a reference to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a proposed trade deal between the U.S. and several Asian countries. During the campaign Trump portrayed the pact as the kind of one-sided bargain that has ravaged Pueblo’s home-grown manufacturers.

Bernie Sanders supporters ended up voting for Trump in November because of his stance against TPP. This move was a huge victory for the United States and for national sovreignty in general.

He vowed to pull America out, and it’s a promise Trump has kept.

But that can’t change what’s already taken place. Today, three of Pueblo’s biggest employers are foreign-owned: a Danish corporation that manufacturers and assembles wind turbines; a Mexican cement maker; and the old CF&I, which is now part of the Russian steelmaker Evraz.




There is nothing wrong with companies that are foreign-owned. Problems emerge when these companies will not hire American workers. That's where the problems lie.

For those born or raised here the sense of loss is passed on, like some hereditary ailment.

Paul Gornick is 18, nowhere near old enough to remember CF&I’s glory days. But at a Rotary Club meeting, the high school senior — beard trimmed, hair neatly combed — spoke of the hulking smokestacks, most now idled, that loom over the cityscape like blackened gravestones.

“Every time you pass by,” he said, “it’s a reminder of what used to be.”

Gornick was too young to vote in November, but if he had, he said, he would have backed Trump.

Even Millennials and post-Millennials want to vote for Trump!

Final Reflection

The stories from Democratic voters for Trump is very inspiring. It;s good to know that Trump is paying attention to these issues and not wavering from his Americans First agenda. As Democratic and the corrupt liberal media continue to wear themselves out trying to bring down President Trump, more average Amereican

After Trump dispenses with the media frenzies and the craven politicians in Washington, I can't wait to see what he accomplishes in 2018 and then 2020. This is going to be YUGE!



Monday, January 23, 2017

Twitter News Fail: TPP, Jedis, and Voter ID, Oh My!

The left-wing news continue losing whatever relevance they claim to have.

If they cannot destroy Trump, if they cannot stop his onslaught against the regressive liberalism which President Obama had championed, then they try to ignore him altogether.

President Trump is enacting incredible policy changes with the stroke of a pen, and nothing can stop him.

But instead of granting much needed pre-eminence to this massive policy shift, which Bernie Sanders voters also supported, the Twitter news feed wants to focus on ... the next title for the upcoming Star Wars Movie:


Mark Hamill has revealed himself to be an unrepentant leftist.

For a guy who has played a warrior for the force of good and against an Evil Empire, he has certainly taken a turn for the Dark Side.

He supports abortion, and wanted his girlfriend to get an abortion at one time.

He has routinely mocked President Trump, even though his policies are helping the vast majority of the American people.

I imagine that by withdrawing from this dreaded Trans Pacific Partnership, the American movie industry will remain robust and competitive. After all, Asian movie markets are eating up the international audience weekly.

Also, Twitter felt obligated to give us a slight tease about a Supreme Court case, but the implications of it are harrowing. The Voter ID law passed in Texas will remain struck down for now.

This is terrible. Voter ID opponents are arrogant elitists, much like Mark Hamill, who has advertised himself as a champion for the people. The same lie has emboldened Democrats and regressive liberals, who claim that Voter ID is a racist ploy to suppress the vote. The truth is that voter fraud suppressed the vote of law-abiding citizens, and must be challenged.

Simple as that.

I guess the Twitter News feed is an indictment of sorts against our culture.

They are more interested in knowing what will be the name of the next Star Wars movie, rather than the names of their elected representatives or the laws they are passing, which affect our daily lives.

Men and women should pay more attention to PResident TRump, who is doing more to fight the Evil Empire of death, destruction, and the Democratic Party than anyone on the silver screen in some fictional battle, even if its in galaxies far, far away.

Saturday, September 10, 2016

AFSCME Union Members Despise Hillary, Will Vote for Trump

Labor unions are starting to rethink their ties to the Democratic Party. Employees are not just challenging unions in and of themselves but the leadership is starting to wonder what course to plot from this point forward after eight years of job-crushing, economy killing regulations, taxes, and spending sprees from Washington, too.

Public sector unions are a particular bane, forcing the hand of locally elected officials or handpicking them to fit in with their narrow agenda. Entire cites are going bankrupt, and states may face a similar fate unless they tame public sector union entitlements and control pension and benefit costs.

What else is going on with unions during this tumultuous election cycle?

Members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees are rethinking their lock-step Democratic allegiance, or are repudiating Hillary Clinton entirely to vote for Donald Trump!



Check out these comments on Facebook:


Sorry my union brothers and sisters, I know union people don't normally vote for Republicans, Clinton is a liar a thief, and she insists on bringing thousands of those Muslim refugees to America, I cannot abide that those people are nothing but trouble, we have to take care of our veterans and unemployed before those ... CHARITYBEGINS AT HOME......I am retired also, voted Democrat all my life, I cannot bring myself to vote for that woman... so Trump it is.....

Wow!

When hard-core union Democrats are publishing "Hill No!" on Facebook pages, you know her chances are faltering.

Another person then commented:

There are other options George. I'm not voting for either of them. Neither of them earned my vote.

Another public employee not pulling the lever for Hillary Clinton.

She must be worried by now about the union vote slipping away from her.

Trump campaigners do not need those votes to go Trump necessarily. If those voters throw their vote on Jill Stein, the results still drag down Clinton.

This union member had particularly biting criticism for Hillary Clinton:

Lol....of course she does. Another corporate politician continuing the decimation of our middle class by the oligarchy. LOL

They do not like her. They do not trust her. They see her as a big shill for Big Business.

Some members are particularly incensed by her immigration policy, caring for refugees and illegal aliens while ignoring our veterans and our growing homeless population.

I do not hate unions or the environment. I do believe that Mr. Trump is the best shot we have at saving America. I am very concerned with the plight of our vets, illegal immigration our rights such as the second amendment, and refugees.... especially when we have no idea what or who they are or anything. It is time Americans were put first. I am an independent and a Trump supporter.

An independent pro-union voter for Trump!

More vitriol against Hillary Clinton:

Hillary still supports the TPP as her actions on the DNC platform committee via her appointees prove. The TPP will destroy more union jobs than NAFTA ever did. This election is a farce as is my union's support of her from the get go.

WOW!

Final Reflection

Union people are more than the unions they have joined

Union leaders have sold out their members, just as other political elites make choices to benefit themselves at the expense of those people whom they claim to represent.

Labor unions are starting to realize that the policies they have agitated for are hurting the businesses which employ them. Today, labor unions are pushing for amnesty, when more unskilled labor will compete with entry level workers. Skilled laborers from other countries also compete and drive down wages.

What are the labor leaders thinking?!


Hillary Clinton is no friend of labor unions. Bernie Sanders sewed up all the support from employee syndicates early. He led rallies in San Pedro, California, surrounded by longshoremen laborers and union members.

Hillary Clinton is sold out to Wall Street, a globalist puppet who will do what her masters tell her to.

It is shocking and relieving to see life-long Democrats decide that they have had enough and will vote for a Republican, someone who understands how business and the economy really work.

Union members don't trust Hillary.

They don't like Hillary.

Therefore, they are not voting for Hillary.

The good news just keeps pouring in!


Friday, April 15, 2016

Why Will They Not Believe Him?

This is not a Messianic cry of frustration or despair.

The above question is a quaint reaction to the non-stop rejection of conservative Trump supporters for Ted Cruz.

They despise him for his initial support for the H-1b Visa program. When he acknowledged the abuses and changed his mind on the program, pro-enforcement factions still give Cruz no respite.

When he had advocated for the TPA authority to facilitate trade deals with other countries, he argued for these reforms in order to help American companies and workers. As criticism rose against the program, Cruz would vote against the TPP accords to follow.

And yet … pro-Trump forces will cut Cruz no slack for changing his mind, in spite of the fact that Trump has vocally reversed himself in debates and in interviews, without thinking twice about the possible damage to his public perception.

His record shows a wildly public man committed to popularity and power, not principle.

Why do the current Trump supporters not see Ted Cruz as a viable and welcome alternative, especially now, since he is sweeping the delegate contests extensively?

Ted Cruz has not cheated his way to a nomination. He invested time, resources, and manpower into an incredible infrastructure. He took no state, no city, no delegate for granted during this exciting yet contentious primary season.

Politics many be an adjudication of power, but the right touch of persuasion induces delegates to support one candidate over another in this fractious, contested primary.

Did Donald Trump really think that he is national, media-hyped popularity would be enough for him to win the necessary number of delegates?

Let's remind one another that the RNC laid down the convention and delegate rules long in advance.

The several states followed a similar pattern.


So, where does Donald Trump get this idea from that Cruz is stealing the nomination from under his nose? Is anyone is paying attention and knows how to count, they will recognize that the final delegate count has not finished. Donald the Dealmaker is making a big deal out of the wrong issue. Trump has run out of charisma. He needs to work, and there are still so many delegates to scoop up in the remaining primaries.

Wisconsin was the beginning of the end for the Trump Train. And it is a YUGE reversal for the front-runner.

And yet ...

His most ardent, loyal supporters remain convinced that the whole process is rigged against Trump. Cruz is a dirty, lying cheat in their view, simply because their winning frontrunner is not winning any more.

The blind loyalty I have heard from the harshest Cruz critics (ardent Trump supporters, of course) is particularly disturbing.

"Ted Cruz is ineligible!" they claim over and over.

How many more courts will have to rule against their legal presumptions until they accept the obvious.

His mother is a citizen, so Ted Cruz himself is a citizen. Why are we still raging about this issue?

They are so enamored with Trump, and they cannot see anyone else coming close to accomplishing the same kind of anti-Washington antics.

And yet ...

Donald Trump donated to Democratic candidates at all levels of government.

He has held some of the most illiberal positions imaginable. He was very, very pro-choice, according to one Twitter he had published in 2013.

He faced a civil lawsuit for using illegal aliens on his construction projects. Illegals are still working in companies associated with Trump.

He was pro-gun control, pro-gay marriage, and pro just about every other progressive position one can think of.

He has a loose understanding of policy issues.

For the past year, he could utter the most politically incorrect statements imaginable and get away with it. The media depended on him to help pay their bills. Even when they tried to attack him, it made no difference.

Today, the delegates which Trump needs to win the nomination will not be swayed by media sound-bites. They are invested, integrated into the political party and power system. They are not establishment figures. since they work so closely with local and state operations.

They are wonks, and they want more than a vain repetition of the same promises.

For all of this, Trump supporters will not believe Ted Cruz. They continue to argue that conventions and delegates are getting stolen.

They argue that Cruz is an unapologetic globalist who wants to subvert American sovereignty to multinational corporate interests. They are even willing to believe the National Enquirer that Cruz has had affairs, including five mistresses, and no restraint of private issues.

Does anyone really believe this nonsense?

How could Cruz possible sit in the pockets of Big Banks, if he has resisted their crony legislation year after year in the US Senate? I cannot fathom how anyone can believe that a political figure would stand on the floor of the US Senate, resist intemperate political forces even within his own party.

Cruz has stood for principle, and fought for what he believes in.

And yet ...


Why don't a plurality of voters believe him? Why do they numerous errors and cognitive dissonance of the weakening Republican front-runner?