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Re: Texas Primary Proves Cruz, Tea Party Still Hold Sway
« Reply #25 on: March 05, 2014, 09:11:53 pm »
Texas seems to be suffering the same affliction as the other 49 states - decent candidates are afraid to go up against sitting senators and the sitting senators don't seem to know when it is time to get off the stage,.

Why should a conservative like Cornyn get off the stage when the majority of Republican primary voters want him to stay on stage?

Did you see the goofballs running against him?  One of them wants to shoot illegals at the border.
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Re: Texas Primary Proves Cruz, Tea Party Still Hold Sway
« Reply #27 on: March 05, 2014, 09:17:08 pm »
That isn't the problem! We had some very decent candidates running against Cornyn but it takes MONEY to beat a sitting U.S. Senator and the big money donors, who own the John Cornyn's of the world, will see that HE gets whatever he needs while the little guys get none!

That is why I very rarely vote for the guy with the most money in any primary race! There is a reason that guy has all the money!

That's the laugher of the day.    Name one who has any legislative experience AND is not friggin' crazy.
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Re: Texas Primary Proves Cruz, Tea Party Still Hold Sway
« Reply #28 on: March 05, 2014, 09:18:09 pm »

wrong..........

http://www.gopbriefingroom.com/index.php/topic,131526.0.html

and wrong........

http://www.gopbriefingroom.com/index.php/topic,131472.0.html

The Tea Party IS waning.  The movement is at its lowest approval since its inception.
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Re: Texas Primary Proves Cruz, Tea Party Still Hold Sway
« Reply #29 on: March 05, 2014, 09:22:37 pm »
The Tea Party IS waning.  The movement is at its lowest approval since its inception.

LMAO..all this excitement from Tanner at NRO who is a member of the GOPe...what else is he gonna say...
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Re: Texas Primary Proves Cruz, Tea Party Still Hold Sway
« Reply #30 on: March 05, 2014, 09:23:11 pm »
The Tea Party IS waning.  The movement is at its lowest approval since its inception.

The results from your Texas election last night state otherwise, but keep up living in rainbow and lollypop land.  There was more than John Cornyn running last night.
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Re: Texas Primary Proves Cruz, Tea Party Still Hold Sway
« Reply #31 on: March 05, 2014, 09:26:48 pm »
LMAO..all this excitement from Tanner at NRO who is a member of the GOPe...what else is he gonna say...

Tanner's a Libertarian from the Cato Institute.  Hardly a member of the GOPe.
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Re: Texas Primary Proves Cruz, Tea Party Still Hold Sway
« Reply #32 on: March 05, 2014, 09:31:29 pm »
He's still GOPe....
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Re: Texas Primary Proves Cruz, Tea Party Still Hold Sway
« Reply #33 on: March 05, 2014, 09:36:51 pm »
He's still GOPe....

LOL!!  I thought GOPe were all moderate squishes.  Are you familiar with Tanner's work?
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Re: Texas Primary Proves Cruz, Tea Party Still Hold Sway
« Reply #34 on: March 05, 2014, 09:44:38 pm »
You're all....every one of you..still missing the point.

The "Tea Party" cannot be damaged by bad publicity, no matter how desperate and pathetic the charges....because IT DOESN'T EXIST!

It's the ideals that individual Americans cherish and see being lost....that grows their ranks weekly.

It's like a virus....but a benign one.    Each week as more Americans get to share in misery....they catch the TeePee virus. 
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Re: Texas Primary Proves Cruz, Tea Party Still Hold Sway
« Reply #35 on: March 05, 2014, 09:45:12 pm »
Yeah...I know he's at Cato..but he's also one of the *good old boys* who will never side with the Tea Party...
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Re: Texas Primary Proves Cruz, Tea Party Still Hold Sway
« Reply #36 on: March 05, 2014, 09:54:54 pm »
The Cato Institute got sidetracked in the summer of 2012 when there was a dispute errpted between the Koch Brothers and Cato.  The Koch's wanted to completely take over Cato.  Freedom Works (at the time run by Dick Armey) got in the middle of the dispute - they should have stayed out of it..  Charles Koch is one of the founders of Cato.  They still receive money from Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation, and David Koch is still a board member.

This is the settlement announcement:

http://kochvcato.com/


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Cato and the Kochs have come to an agreement which we are hopeful preserves the integrity and independence of the Institute.  Here is Cato’s official press release describing the settlement:

    The Cato Institute and its shareholders have reached an agreement in principle that would resolve pending lawsuits filed by Charles Koch and David Koch against Cato, its CEO, and several of its directors.

    Under terms of the agreement, Cato will no longer be a stockholder corporation and John Allison (the former CEO of BB&T) will be replacing Ed Crane, who will be retiring as Cato’s CEO. That represents a compromise by which both sides will achieve key objectives. For a majority of Cato’s directors, the agreement confirms Cato’s independence and ensures that Cato is not viewed as controlled by the Kochs. For Charles Koch and David Koch, the agreement helps ensure that Cato will be a principled organization that is effective in advancing a free society.

    Earlier this year, Charles Koch and David Koch filed two separate lawsuits seeking interpretation and enforcement of Cato’s shareholders’ agreement. Prior to October 2011, Cato was owned by four shareholders – Crane, Charles Koch, David Koch, and William Niskanen. After Niskanen’s death in October 2011, the Kochs maintained that the shareholders’ agreement left Cato with three remaining shareholders (the Kochs and Crane). Crane and Niskanen’s widow, Kathryn Washburn, challenged the shareholders’ agreement and maintained that Ms. Washburn was the rightful owner of Niskanen’s shares.

    The parties will seek a stay of the court proceedings related to that dispute after formal settlement documents have been prepared and signed. Terms of the settlement include:

        The Cato Institute will be governed by members rather than shareholders. The members will be the directors of the Institute and will elect their own successors. Initially, the Board will include 12 long-term Cato directors, including David Koch. They will be joined by three other Koch designees and Allison, who has the option to nominate one or two additional directors. Charles Koch, Crane, and Washburn will not be on the Board.
        Crane, who co-founded the Institute with Charles Koch and served as its CEO for 35 years, will retire within six months. He will be succeeded by Allison, an expert on political philosophy and public policy and a revered libertarian, admired and respected by the Kochs and the Cato Board.

        Crane will work with Allison during the transition period and then serve as a consultant on fundraising and other matters.

    On announcing the agreement in principle, Cato chairman Bob Levy said: “This is the end of an era at Cato. From the Institute’s inception, Ed Crane has played an indispensable role – co-founding, managing and shaping it into one of the nation’s leading research organizations.”

    Crane extended his gratitude to Cato’s employees, directors, and donors for their ongoing support. He welcomed Allison, whom he described as “a great champion of liberty and an outstanding choice to build on Cato’s success as the foremost non-partisan, non-aligned, independent source of libertarian perspectives on public policy.”

    Allison said he was “happy to assist in resolving the pending litigation and related issues,” and affirmed that his goal is “to sustain Cato’s efforts at moving the country toward a freer and more prosperous society.”

    Charles Koch applauded the agreement. “I have every confidence that John’s leadership will enable Cato to reach new levels of effectiveness. The alarming increase in the size and scope of government is undermining freedom, opportunity and prosperity for all. Effective action is required to limit government to its proper role.”


In this video, Cato chairman Bob Levy offers additional details about the deal and what it means for the future of Cato.

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Re: Texas Primary Proves Cruz, Tea Party Still Hold Sway
« Reply #37 on: March 05, 2014, 09:58:28 pm »
Yeah...I know he's at Cato..but he's also one of the *good old boys* who will never side with the Tea Party...

I would suspect that his article's slant has less to do with him being part of Cato, and more to do with the fact that it was written for National Review.

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Re: Texas Primary Proves Cruz, Tea Party Still Hold Sway
« Reply #38 on: March 05, 2014, 10:00:17 pm »
I would suspect that his article's slant has less to do with him being part of Cato, and more to do with the fact that it was written for National Review.

One thing Tanner proposed I agreed with went nowhere - he was the one who proposed the social security changes under Bush........ where we would all own our own accounts. 
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Re: Texas Primary Proves Cruz, Tea Party Still Hold Sway
« Reply #39 on: March 05, 2014, 10:35:06 pm »
One thing Tanner proposed I agreed with went nowhere - he was the one who proposed the social security changes under Bush........ where we would all own our own accounts.

Yes...I liked that too!..but will never happen unless we get control again..
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Re: Texas Primary Proves Cruz, Tea Party Still Hold Sway
« Reply #40 on: March 05, 2014, 10:37:39 pm »
Yes...I liked that too!..but will never happen unless we get control again..

If the GOP had supported Bush in this instead of running away from him perhaps they would not have lost the congress and senate in 2006.
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Re: Texas Primary Proves Cruz, Tea Party Still Hold Sway
« Reply #41 on: March 06, 2014, 12:46:42 pm »
If the GOP had supported Bush in this instead of running away from him perhaps they would not have lost the congress and senate in 2006.

Good info on Cato and Koch, Rap.

You see? I would never have known about the Right rift if Rap hadn't researched. (Say that three times fast!)

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Re: Texas Primary Proves Cruz, Tea Party Still Hold Sway
« Reply #42 on: March 06, 2014, 07:04:03 pm »
Good info on Cato and Koch, Rap.

You see? I would never have known about the Right rift if Rap hadn't researched. (Say that three times fast!)

~LOL~ thanks AC........  As Paul Harvey (one of my "idols"] always said - "and now the rest of the story"
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Re: Texas Primary Proves Cruz, Tea Party Still Hold Sway
« Reply #43 on: March 06, 2014, 09:00:20 pm »
A little offtopic, but tonight The Blaze is going to show an old movie - Meet John Doe with Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwick.  The story has a lot to recommend it to this day and age politically - is set in the Great Depression.
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