Ted Cruz
Rafael Edward "Ted" Cruz was born on December 22, 1970 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He is of Cuban and Irish/Italian descent. He was raised in Houston, Texas and later went on to study Public Policy at Princeton University before attending Harvard Law School. He took on the role of private-practicing lawyer, advisor to the 2000 Bush campaign, and Solicitor-General for the State of Texas (2003-2008) before being elected to the United States Senate in 2012. Cruz played a major role in the government shutdown of 2013 that strained his relations with the Republican Party. He is now running for the GOP nomination for the 2016 presidential election. Cruz's polling numbers show strong support, and he is second only to Donald Trump. (Bio)
Tax Reform
Cruz's Tax Reform (section page)
Repeal Tax Code and Institute a "Flat Tax" Policy
- Wants to institute a "simple flat tax policy"
- Up to 36,000 dollars in untaxed income for a family of four (TCWTR)
- A flat 10% tax rate for all individuals exceeding the income cutoff (TCWTR)
- An additional flat 16% "business tax" that effectively acts as a value-added tax (TCWTR)
- Child Tax Credit and deductions for mortgage interest payments will remain in effect (TCWTR)
- "I am campaigning on a flat tax that would allow every American to fill out his or her taxes on a post card [or iPhone app] that allow us to abolish the IRS."(WE)
- Supports elimination of other taxes such as the Inheritance Tax, Overseas Profit Tax, Alternative Minimum Tax, and any "Obamacare" taxes (TCWTR)
Jobs and Business Policy
Cruz's Jobs and Business Policy (section page)
Reform and Regulation
- "When it comes to jobs and growth and opportunity, the two most effective levers that the federal government has to facilitate small businesses creating new jobs, are tax reform and regulatory reform." (WERR)
- Cruz is a co-sponsor and heavy supporter of the Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny (REINS) Act (ACOM)
- Advocates for the elimination of the IRS, the Department of Education, the Department of Energy, the Department of Commerce, and the Department of Housing and Urban Developmen (TCWRW)
- Plans to reinstate the Grace Commission of the Reagan Era which will in (TCWRW)
- Opposes raising the minimum wage (WPSB)
Internet Regulation and Entrepreneurial Freedom
- "The Internet is the great equalizer when it comes to jobs and opportunity." (WPOPED)
- "We must promote growth in the technological sector, a consistent bright spot for the U.S. economy. But we won’t realize more of that dynamic growth unless we keep the Internet free from the kind of unnecessary regulation that is strangling our health-care, energy and banking industries... one of the biggest regulatory threats to the Internet is “net neutrality.” In short, net neutrality is Obamacare for the Internet." (WPOPED)
- Opposes net neutrality on the basis it stifles innovation (WPOPED)
Government Jobs
Health Policy
Cruz's Health Policy (section page)
Health Initiatives
- Repeal Obamacare, open insurance markets across state lines, expand health savings accounts, delink health insurance from employment (TCS)
- Sponsored a bill called the Health Care Choices Act which allows people to buy health care plans across state lines (TCS)
- "We must save Medicare by gradually increasing the eligibility age and by moving to a premium support system that expands choices for seniors, opens up innovation, and utilizes market forces to rein in healthcare costs." (OTIHC)
- Supports the right for private organizations to deny contraceptive/abortion coverage to their employees if it conflicts with their personal beliefs (TCS)
Abortion and Planned Parenthood
- "The next thing I intend to do is instruct the Department of Justice to open an investigation... to prosecute Planned Parenthood for any criminal violations." (RD1)
- Supports the complete defunding of Planned Parenthood (TCWLLF)
Vaccines
- Cruz said that “of course” children should be vaccinated but thinks that which ones should be legally mandated be left up to the states (POLITICO)
- Some exceptions should still exist for religious conviction (POLITICO)
Drug Policy
Cruz's Drug Policy (section page)
Marijuana
- Cruz does not personally support the legalization of marijuana but does support a state's right to legalize its use (HuffPost)
- However, has criticized the way Obama has dealt with state legislation that makes marijuana legal while under federal law it is still illegal (HuffPost)
Incarceration
- "As of February 2015, nearly half--49%--of [federal prison] inmates were sentenced for drug crimes. This has contributed to overcrowding. Federal prisons now house 39 percent more inmates than their capacity. It is far from clear whether this dramatic increase in incarceration for drug crimes has had enough of an effect on property and violent crime rates to justify the human toll of more incarceration. Given the undeniable costs and dubious benefits of mass, longterm incarceration of nonviolent drug offenders, Congress should take steps to give judges more flexibility in sentencing those offenders. The Smarter Sentencing Act of 2015, which was introduced by Sens. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Dick Durbin (D-IL), and of which I am an original cosponsor, is a significant stride in that direction. Among other things, the bill lowers minimum sentences, cutting them in half, to give judges more flexibility in determining the appropriate sentence based on the unique facts and circumstances of each case." (OTI - D)
- Cruz has called for converting regulatory crimes to civil offenses (OTI - D)
Middle East
Cruz's Middle East (section page)
International Terrorism
- Introduced the Terrorist Refugee Infiltration Prevention Act of 2015, immediately barring refugees to the United States from any country, such as Iraq or Syria that contains substantial territory controlled by a foreign terrorist organization (TCWDN)
- Chaired a hearing titled “Justice Forsaken: How the Federal Government Fails the American Victims of Iranian and Palestinian Terrorism.” (TCWDN)
- Really wants the president, and will do so as president, to utter the words "radical Islamic terrorism" (TCWDN)
- Wants the US to recognize the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas as terrorist organizations (TCWDN)
- When asked where he fit on the spectrum of Republican views on foreign policy, with Rand Paul (isolationist) at one end and John McCain (active interventionist) at the other he said, “I consider myself somewhere in between those two poles." [1](Stripes)
- Wants to “bomb [ISIS] back to the Stone Age” (FOX)
- "ISIS right now is the face of evil. They’re crucifying Christians, they’re persecuting Christians.” (Atlantic)
- Does not support any US training of the moderate opposition in Syria (NATR)
"We will carpet bomb [ISIS] into oblivion. I don’t know if sand can glow in the dark, but we’re going to find out."(PF)
Iran Deal
- Cruz vehemently opposes the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (Huff Post - Iran)
- "This deal makes war certainty" (Huff Post - Iran)
- Deal is "catastrophic" (Huff Post - Iran)
- "The #IranDeal will facilitate and accelerate the nation of Iran acquiring nuclear weapons" (deemed by sources as an untrue statement)
Supporting Israel
- Will recognize Jerusalem as the eternal, undivided capital of Israel and the US embassy will be moved there (TCWSWI)
- Readdress US Policy in regards to Palestine; divert any American funds going there (TCWSWI)
- Consider defunding the UN for showing anti-Israel bias or American universities that boycott Israel (TCWSWI)
- Supports Israel's Iron Dome Program (TCWSWI)
Trade
- "[Instead] of adjusting monetary policy according to whims and getting it wrong over and over again and causing booms and busts, what the Fed should be doing is, number one, keeping our money tied to a stable level of gold, and, number two, serving as a lender of last resort." (RD4)
- Cruz has been rated as a "Free Trade Supporter" by the Cato Institute and Wall Street Journal (CI) (WSJ)
- supported the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade agreement until the eve of the vote to “fast-track” the measure when he voted against it (WSJ)
- said he changed his mind becayse he found “new troubling information” in details of the emerging trade deal that suggests that the fast track bill could make it easier for Obama to change federal immigration law and also complained that House Speaker John Boehner punished Republicans who opposed the bill in the House. (WSJ)
- Cruz strongly disapproves of the Export-Import Bank (USA)
- “The Export-Import Bank is big businesses’ big-government bank backed by U.S. taxpayers" (USA)
Immigration
Cruz's Immigration (section page)
"Restoring Rule of Law"
Ted Cruz proposes a return to heavy enforcement of American law by
- Repealing all of Obama's memorandums regarding illegal amnesty (TCWSB)
- Increase deportations (TCWSB)
- End catch-and-release (TCWSB)
- End sanctuary policies and sign Kate's Law (TCWSB)
- Suspend issuance of H-1B visas (TCWSB)
- Halt legal immigration while the United States' unemployment rate is "unacceptably high" (TCWSB)
- End birthright citizenship for children with illegal parents (TCWSB)
- Ensure legal immigrants do not receive public assistance (TCWSB)
Securing the Border
Environmental
Cruz's Environmental (section page)
Keystone Pipeline
- [We need to] get more jobs by embracing America's energy renaissance. This means passing legislation to make it easier to build energy infrastructure, such as the Keystone pipeline." (USAP)
Climate Change & Related Policies
“Climate change is not science. It's religion"(CNS)
- Does not believe that climate change is backed with scientific evidence (NPR)
- Opposes the Clean Power Act and and sponsored Affordable Reliable Energy Now Act (ARENA) to limit its effects (TCWJ)
- Voted against the Water Resources Act (TCWJ)
- Criticized NASA for spending "too much money" studying climate change and earth science (NATJ)
Energy
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Cruz's Entrepreneurship and Innovation (section page)
Small Business
- "Instead of small businesses going out of business in record numbers, imagine small businesses growing and prospering."
This turns out to be false. The business failure rate in 2012 reverted back to the 2005 levels. [2]
Internet Regulation and Entrepreneurial Freedom
- "The Internet is the great equalizer when it comes to jobs and opportunity." (WPOPED)
- "We must promote growth in the technological sector, a consistent bright spot for the U.S. economy. But we won’t realize more of that dynamic growth unless we keep the Internet free from the kind of unnecessary regulation that is strangling our health-care, energy and banking industries... one of the biggest regulatory threats to the Internet is “net neutrality.” In short, net neutrality is Obamacare for the Internet." (WPOPED)
- Opposes net neutrality on the basis it stifles innovation (WPOPED)
- "Internet freedom has produced robust free speech for millions and is an incubator for entrepreneurs to expand jobs and opportunities." (TCW - J&B)
Tax Reform Spurs Growth, Growth Comes from Entrepreneurs
"Growth doesn’t come from government. It comes from individuals and enterprise. It comes from entrepreneurs risking capital to meet a need. Government is very effective at obstructing that creative process. If you look historically, every time we pursue out-of-control spending and taxes and regulations, the results have been stagnation and misery and malaise. And every time we pursue tax reform and regulatory reform, the result has been incredible economic growth." (TCW - TR)
Quotes Pertaining to Entrepreneurship/Innovation
- “One of biggest lies in politics is the lie that Republicans are the party of big business. Big business does great with big government. Big business is very happy to climb in bed with big government. Republicans are and should be the party of small business and of entrepreneurs.” (TH)
GOP Debate Quotes
- "The the truth of the matter is, big government benefits the wealthy, it benefits the lobbyists, it benefits the giant corporations. And the people who are getting hammered are small businesses, it's single moms, it's Hispanics. That is who I'm fighting for. The people that Washington leaves behind." (RD3)
- "On the business side, I've got a business flat tax of 16 percent -- again, that applies across the board. Right now, with our corporate income tax, giant corporations with armies of accountants regularly are paying little to no taxes while small businesses are getting hammered." (RD4)
Votes Pertaining to Entrepreneurship
- SBE Council KEY VOTES: In the 113th Congress, Senator Cruz voted for amendments to repeal $1 trillion in Obama tax increases and provide for pro-growth, revenue neutral tax reform; and permanently repeal the death tax. He also voted against an amendment to impose a surtax on successful entrepreneurs that would pay for student loan refinancing.
From Cruz's Jobs & Opportunity Page
- "The American Dream — the idea that anyone, through hard work and determination, can achieve anything — is under assault like never before. Obamacare, an overreaching federal government, and out of control spending threaten the ability of small businesses and entrepreneurs to create jobs and innovate. This has to stop and Ted Cruz has led the way to bring back jobs, growth, and opportunity to America."
- "Led the fight against regulating the Internet as a public utility because it threatens the Internet as a haven for entrepreneurial freedom and unlimited opportunity."
Monetary Policy
Trump's Monetary Policy (section page):
"The Federal Reserve -- right now, in this world, the way we built it up -- probably has more of an impact than almost any other position, other than the couple of biggies"(HP)
Donald Trump said in an interview with the hill that the reason the federal reserve is keeping the interest rate down is because "Obama doesn’t want to have a recession-slash-depression during his administration.” (IBT). He made that claim again during a news conference saying that "They are not raising them because Obama has asked them not to raise them" (HNGN)
Sources Key
(Bio) = [3]
(TCWTR) = [4]
(TCWRW) = [5]
(TCWJ) = [6]
(TCWLLF) = [7]
(TCWDN) = [8]
(TCWSWI) = [9]
(TCWSB) = [10]
(WE) = [11]
(WERR) = [12]
(ACOM) = [13]
(WPOPED) = [14]
(OTIHC) = [15]
(RD1) = [16]
(POLITICO) = [17]
(Huff Post) = [18]
(OTI - D) = [19]
(WSJ) = [20]
(CI) = [21]
(USA) = [22]
(WPSB) = [23]
(NATJ) = [24]
(Reuters) = [25]
(NPR) = [26]
(USAP) = [27]
(FOX) = [28]
(NATR) = [29]
(Atlantic) = [30]
(Stripes) = [31]
(Politifact - Iran) = [32]
(TCS) = [33]
(HuffPost - Iran) = [34]