Saturday, June 27, 2015

Ted Cruz:

"Yesterday five unelected lawyers decided to ignore the constitution in allowing this change in our marriage laws."

"Five unelected judges decided to ignore the 3 million American's preference."

So, let see. Senator Cruz seems to believe Supreme Court Judges should be elected. That is an unconstitutional stand.

Senator Cruz is stating there are 3 million bigoted members of the electorate that should have the right to hate and invoke discriminatory laws against other Americans. 

November 8, 2012

A cliff-hanger presidential election, (click here) major issues at stake, an estimated $6 billion spent in the 2012 campaigns and an eight million person increase in the eligible voters all failed to sustain the upward momentum for turnout from 2004 and 2008.

Voter turnout dipped from 62.3 percent of eligible citizens voting in 2008 to an estimated 57.5 in 2012. That figure was also below the 60.4 level of the 2004 election but higher than the 54.2 percent turnout in the 2000 election.
Despite an increase of over eight million citizens in the eligible population, turnout declined from 131 million voters in 2008 to an estimated 126 million voters in 2012 when all ballots are tallied. Some 93 million eligible citizens did not vote.

The turnout percentage of eligibles voting was down from 2008 in every state and the District of Columbia, except two – Iowa and Louisiana. The turnout numbers of citizens who cast ballots were down in every state but six – Delaware, Iowa, Louisiana, North Carolina, North Dakota and Wisconsin.

Let's take the facts and expand on it. There were 126 million Americans that voted in 2012. A constitutional amendment would be required to make the Supreme Court far more vulnerable to election rhetoric and demands if they were elected.

Senator Cruz states 3 million bigoted voters should rule the land. Not even in Texas is 3 million voters a majority to change the US constitution with an amendment.

October 15 ,2012

AUSTIN, Texas – Texas Secretary of State Hope Andrade (click here)  today announced Texas reached a record number of registered voters on the Official List of Registered Voters. As of Monday, October 15, there are currently 13,594,264 voters on the list, the highest in state history. This number will likely increase once all the voter registration applications submitted by October 9, 2012 are processed. Tuesday, October 9 was the last day to register to vote in the November 6, 2012 General Election....

The population growth in Texas speaks to a larger electorate. Texas added 5 million people to it's population from 2000 to 2010. Another one million to a total of 6 million were realized as a population increase in the last fourteen years. Considering 50 thousand per year came to Texas every year from 2000 to 2010, the last four years defined by 250 thousand per year makes one realize the immigration from other states is over. Texas won't be growing much more in an ideological goal post to own the US House.

Senator Ted Cruz is acting up when he carries out such rhetoric which reveals nothing but hate and meanness. He is not morally able to comment in a real way about any topic.

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