I cannot fathom how someone like Ted Cruz continues to hold public office. His latest attempt to keep airlines from refunding passengers for canceled or significantly delayed flights is a prime example of how out of touch he is with the American people. The fact that he, along with some Democratic lawmakers, introduced a bill that would require passengers to jump through hoops to receive a refund is utterly despicable.
The provision they are pushing would essentially make it nearly impossible for the average traveler to get their hard-earned money back when their flight doesn’t go as planned. Instead, airlines would only have to refund those who have the time and patience to navigate a tedious refund process.… Continue reading
Ted Cruz is getting nervous that he’s going to lose his Senate seat, and quite frankly, it’s about time. Let’s be real, what has Ted Cruz actually accomplished for the people of Texas during his time in office? From being a spineless obstructionist to failing to champion bipartisan bills that could genuinely make a positive impact on the lives of his constituents, Cruz has done little to deserve the privilege of representing the great state of Texas.
One can’t help but recall the incidents that expose Cruz’s true character, such as his cowardly escape to Cancun while his constituents were left freezing without power or water during the Texas Freeze.… Continue reading
Ted Cruz faces losing his seat in Texas, and I couldn’t be happier. Admittedly, I have a special kind of dislike for him, much like Al Franken’s sentiment of liking him less than most of my colleagues but hating him just the same. The recent poll numbers show that Cruz is struggling, especially with independent women and men, and even more glaringly, with a complete lack of support from Democratic women voters. This is a rare and perhaps significant shift in the political landscape of Texas.
Looking back at previous elections, the margins by which Ted Cruz secured his Senate seat are narrowing.… Continue reading
McConnell, Cruz defend Trump to Supreme Court, asking: What’s an ‘insurrection’ anyway?
As I sit here and reflect on the current state of our nation’s politics, I can’t help but feel a sense of frustration and disbelief. The headline, “McConnell, Cruz defend Trump to Supreme Court, asking: What’s an ‘insurrection’ anyway?” perfectly encapsulates the deep-rooted issues we’re facing.
The comments on this topic are both passionate and scathing, showcasing the intense emotions many Americans are experiencing. It’s clear that the sentiment towards McConnell, Cruz, and Trump is overwhelmingly negative. People are tired of their actions and rhetoric, viewing them as corrupt politicians who prioritize their own interests over the well-being of the nation.… Continue reading