Ted Cruz during a MSNBC Town Hall on Thursday called his parents’ generation “deadbeats” for saddling younger generations with government debt. The Texas senator directed blame at the Obama administration and, more broadly, at “corrupt” Washington.
Under questioning from “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd, Cruz slammed “career politicians” for their spending habits.
“You sit down with bunch of career politicians and you say, ‘We’ll spend for your project, your project, your project, your project. Another trillion dollars and you get 75 votes in the Senate,’” Cruz said. “The only people left out are the tax payers and our kids that are looking at over 19 trillion dollars in debt.”
He added, “If we don’t stop this, they’ll spend their whole lives not working to meet their priorities, not working to meet the needs of the future but just trying to pay off the debts of their deadbeat parents and grandparents.”
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