Herman Cain says there are important, concrete reasons why Ted Cruz’s fight matters very much.
1. The people’s voice.
People say the right things in order to get elected, but once they get there, some old Washington hand takes them aside and tells them to listen to the lords of Washington instead of to their constituents. The old guard in Washington has gotten so bad, most of the time We the People feel like we have nobody representing us. Ted Cruz is speaking on behalf of the American people.That matters. A lot.
2. Awareness.
The mainstream media simply ignores the worst aspects of ObamaCare, or makes fun of those who are pointing them out. For example, Obama and members of the House and Senate have exempted themselves and their staffs from Obamacare and voted to have taxpayers pay the lion’s share of the premiums on the gold-plated health plans nobody else can get.
3. Unexpected results.
House Republicans are now considering attaching a one-year delay of the individual mandate to the Senate bill and Sen. David Vitter is proposing an amendment to end the special health plans deal Obama and Congress gave themselves. Without Sen. Cruz fighting as he is, these things would not be happening.
One person standing in the gap can make all the difference.
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Oh, this is so poignant. Thanks, Chrissy!
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So true.
The tanks are all aimed at Ted Cruz, but still he steps into the lion’s den and dares them to shut him up.
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For my morning spiritual reading, I had a short biography of St. Thomas More. Talk about standing in the gap!
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That’s for sure!
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