as predicted, it's starting to happen..the paradigm shift..tea is starting to realize just what the billionaires do for them..do try to follow along, men..strange bedfellows, indeed:
During an interview with Chris Matthews on Hardball, Ted Cruz called out the Democratic Party for using a lot of rhetoric about opposing big business and big money, while at the same time supporting welfare and corporate cronyism.
Cruz said that amongst all the Democrats and Republicans indulging in this practice, Bernie Sanders is the only 2016 candidate who admits that he’s a socialist as a way of identifying with frustration about such practices amongst voters.
The difference is I think there are an awful lot of crass in the United States Senate, whose policies are every bit as liberal or socialist but they don’t admit it,” Cruz said. He went on to describe how he was enjoying watching Hillary Clinton trying to play up the same points as Sanders, while at the same time, trying to not appear like too much of a socialist herself.
“The reason I focused on Bernie Sanders is he is one of the few to stand against it,” Cruz said. The senator then described how Sander’s strategy was similar to President Obama‘s in the sense that he was honest enough to examine and channel that angst.
“He said the export/import bank is a classic example of it. Now they get contributions from big lobbyists in Washington, now he is for big welfare,” Cruz said. “Bernie is being honest about this.”
maybe the south will rise again, after all
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/ted-cruz...y-democrat-standing-up-to-corporate-cronyism/
During an interview with Chris Matthews on Hardball, Ted Cruz called out the Democratic Party for using a lot of rhetoric about opposing big business and big money, while at the same time supporting welfare and corporate cronyism.
Cruz said that amongst all the Democrats and Republicans indulging in this practice, Bernie Sanders is the only 2016 candidate who admits that he’s a socialist as a way of identifying with frustration about such practices amongst voters.
The difference is I think there are an awful lot of crass in the United States Senate, whose policies are every bit as liberal or socialist but they don’t admit it,” Cruz said. He went on to describe how he was enjoying watching Hillary Clinton trying to play up the same points as Sanders, while at the same time, trying to not appear like too much of a socialist herself.
“The reason I focused on Bernie Sanders is he is one of the few to stand against it,” Cruz said. The senator then described how Sander’s strategy was similar to President Obama‘s in the sense that he was honest enough to examine and channel that angst.
“He said the export/import bank is a classic example of it. Now they get contributions from big lobbyists in Washington, now he is for big welfare,” Cruz said. “Bernie is being honest about this.”
maybe the south will rise again, after all

http://www.mediaite.com/tv/ted-cruz...y-democrat-standing-up-to-corporate-cronyism/