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Amazing timing.
Just this afternoon, I got my copy of “Thank You, President Bush” in the mail which contains two essays by “Outsider” Ted Cruz and his globalist wife Heidi Cruz – who works for Goldman Sachs and used to work for the Council on Foreign Relations – brownnosing George W. Bush in 2004. Heidi’s fawning essay in that book, in which ¡Jeb! wrote the introduction, is titled “Expanding Opportunity Through Free Trade.”
Well, it seems that might be old news. Heidi is on the campaign trail in South Carolina bragging about how Ted voted for Trade Promotion Authoirty and boasting that Ted has always been a free trader:
“Heidi Cruz misstated her husband’s vote on a key and controversial trade provision last year in a radio interview this week.
The issue of trade has become a hot one for both parties this cycle. Donald Trump’s made the case that the United States is getting screwed on free trade — that U.S. policies have ruined the wages for the American worker.
In a radio interview on South Carolina’s Vince Coakley Radio Program, Heidi Cruz argued free trade is a powerfully good force and that presidents should have increased powers to negotiate trade deals — a policy that has become particularly controversial over the last year as President Obama has pushed for what’s called trade-promotion authority (TPA) to negotiate a U.S.-Asian Pacific trade agreement.
Note: I will post some key excerpts from Heidi’s free trade essay tomorrow. It’s good to see is becoming more vocal about her globalist views on trade policy.