Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Ted Cruz delivers a blistering rebuttal to the Obama SOTU


Ted Cruz is quickly making his mark as a serious threat to the Liberal agenda in Washington. The New York Times recently wrote an editorial  blaming the Teaparty and “the right” for America's economic challenges. They go so far as to slander Senator Ted Cruz's efforts to keep America fiscally responsible!

Posted below is the Ted Cruz Statement on last night's State of the Union:

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Dear American,

Last night, President Obama delivered his fourth State of the Union Address before Congress.
And once again, the President extolled the virtue and need for America to “invest” more borrowed money in big-government programs with the promised return of new middle-class jobs.

It seems that President Obama only knows how to grow government, not the economy. Under his policies, the economy is entering its fifth year of substandard annual growth – 0.8% - compared to an average of 3.3% for the last 70 years.

Today, unemployment is 3% higher than it was in 2008 and the federal debt is $16.5 trillion.
He doesn’t seem to understand that politicians don’t create jobs – government doesn’t create jobs – no matter how much money we borrow from foreign governments.

I was hopeful, though not optimistic, that the President might reach across the isle and offer something – anything, other than a liberal wish list of more big government.

I held out “hope” for some “change” because in the last month, I’ve battled liberal action after action from the President and the Washington establishment, including attempts to:
We won our campaign against all odds because we stood together.

I need you now, more than ever. We’re now engaged in a battle to save our country.

Remind the Washington establishment of your commitment to conservative principles on Facebook and Twitter. And help me defend our values by donating $10, $20, $40, or whatever you can.

We must work together, we must fight, and together we must succeed.

Join me in the fight by donating $10, $20, $40, or whatever you can to ensure that real progress is made over the next four years.
In Liberty,

Ted Cruz
P.S. – I will sign a copy of the Constitution for anyone who gives $50 or more today. Our country can't afford more of Obama's dangerous “investments.”

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