Justin Laos’ case for Ted Cruz Ted Cruz’s book is titled “A Time for Truth: Reigniting the Promise of America.” I believe in those words. A time for truth. The truth that we are less free then we’ve ever been. The truth that higher education puts us in debt for the rest of our lives. The truth that lower education standards place us behind the rest of the world in terms of graduation. The truth that young Americans can’t find a job in this economy. The truth that a $19 trillion debt is hanging over our heads. The truth that government is more a part of our life than it was ever intended to be. The truth that the American people have lost their faith and trust in their representatives. The truth that our rights and liberties are being taken away every day. This is the truth. MORE FROM THE DAILY WILDCAT OPINION: Stop saying “third wave,” we never got through the first one OPINION: Keeping busy during a pandemic, safely OPINION: Stop telling me that I am ‘lucky’ for being a federal grant recipient Now is the time when we should say enough is enough. The government must be… Read full this story
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