By Alan
Caruba
Back in May, in a commentary titled “Ted
Cruz for President”, I took note of the reasons why he would be eligible to
run for President in 2016, citing the opinions of legal scholars and others. The
odds have just gone up that he will not only make a run for the office, but can
win. He will have to do it, at this point, by overcoming the opposition of the
elites in the Republican Party who have managed to lose the last two elections
for that office.
I wrote, “As Solicitor
General (for Texas), Cruz authored more than 80 U.S. Supreme Court briefs and
argued before it 43 times, securing a number of landmark national victories
defending U.S. sovereignty against the U.N. and the World Court, the Second
Amendment, the constitutionality of the Texas Ten Commandments monument, the
words ‘under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance, and other key
decisions.”
In the early years of
the American government, what was high on the list of priorities for the job of
President was leadership. From Washington to Grant to Eisenhower, Americans
voted for men who had demonstrated that quality in combat. They saw it in Ronald
Reagan and they saw it in George W. Bush’s response to 9/11 and stuck with him
when he took us to war in Iraq.
Ted Cruz, a freshman
Senator, demonstrated that with extraordinary endurance as he gave voice to the
many reasons the Affordable Care Act—Obamacare—is an attack on the lives and the
livelihood of all Americans.
He has been attacked
by the Republican establishment and even by some in the media you might consider
friendly to his crusade in order to get Americans to understand how deleterious
Obamacare is to our nation’s economy, to the free market—free enterprise system,
to the relationship we take for granted with our personal physicians, and to the
right to privacy that lies very much at the heart of our healthcare and
political system.
I am not a legal
scholar, but is obvious to me from my reading in American history that the
Founders never envisioned that the Constitution would be misconstrued to say
that the government has the right to tell us what we MUST PURCHASE and that, of
course is what Obamacare does. When you take away the fundamental right to
purchase or NOT purchase under penalty of a fine, you take away a fundamental
freedom, you take away liberty.
Ted Cruz understands
that and it is a wonder to me that everyone else does not understand it as well.
It is true that the House of Representatives, controlled by the Republican
Party, has passed a multitude of laws to repeal Obamacare. The most recent law
would defund Obamacare while funding the government.
Because the Senate is
controlled by Democrats, however, those laws die there. Indeed, the former
greatest deliberative body in the world does not deliberate much anymore. It
takes its marching offers from an offensive clique of men led by Harry Reid
(D-NV). The widespread public rejection of Obamacare has a number of Democratic
Party Senators, up for election soon, breaking with the Party to vote with
Republicans on some bills.
Ted Cruz has given
them a lesson in true leadership and in true
courage.
A new generation of
Americans is being required to learn the lessons of those first Americans who
distrusted the tendency of power to become tyranny. In a book by Timothy
Sandefur that will be published in January by the Cato Institute, “The
Conscience of the Constitution: The Declaration of Independence and the Right to
Liberty”, he writes that “A government that enables a single tyrant or a
powerful group of influential insiders to exploit power to benefit themselves
would expose citizens to the same dangers of violence and oppression that would
exist in a country ruled only by warlords and
strongmen.”
We have been
witnessing the tyrannical misuse of power by President Barack Obama through the
instrument of Executive Orders, through the revision of the provisions of
Obamacare that bypass the role of Congress, and, it can be argued, by the
party-line vote that passed—unread—a 2,700 page act that has since ballooned to
27,000 pages of regulation, strangling and destroying one sixth of the nation’s
economy, healthcare, as it destroys jobs and business growth in other
sectors.
The reason the Tea
Party movement came into being was a protest against Obamacare before it was
enacted and resistance to it since. It is the Tea Party movement, as seen in
those elected to office in the Senate and the House in 2010 that has been
leading the fight to defund and repeal Obamacare.
Ted Cruz is leading a
crusade that is composed of patriots.
© Alan Caruba,
2013
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