Even though you think Cain is "Full of Crap" and have expounded several posts on how he is wrong about so much, you would still vote for him. Well, that's very telling.
Kate wrote: Even though you think Cain is "Full of Crap" and have expounded several posts on how he is wrong about so much, you would still vote for him. Well, that's very telling.
Ummmm, that is not even a question. Obama is 100 times worse than Cain. Of course I would vote for Cain. He at least cares about American people and not just Unions and special interest groups and uncontrolled spending and more government takeover. But he has to get things straight before he talks.
I like his plan to raise poor peoples taxes by 900%. I don't care if poor people have to pay 900% more- won't affect me and I don't think it will affect the poor either, they will still be poor.
I like the plan the way it is 9-9-9 for everyone.
That's the only FAIR way to do it- tax everyone the same rate.
Like Michele Bachmann says- everybody gets the benefits of being an American- everyone should pay taxes.
Expand the taxpayer base- 50% don't pay any taxes.
Every time Cain opens his mouth, the Teabaggers have to take him into a locked room and work him over with the rubber hoses to "get his mind right." Then he comes out and says that "he was misunderstood"...
Cain’s “conception, gestation, and birth all occurred within” the year 1945 (his words in quotes).
1945 was also when Reader’s Digest published a version of Austrian free-market economist Friedrich von Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom, one of Cain’s favorite books. (A few other fans of the book: Rick Perry and Glenn Beck.)
Assuming Cain does become the 45th President of these United States, he would be inaugurated in 2013, the same year he will be celebrating his 45th wedding anniversary.
On one of the last legs of a campaign trip Cain once took, he was traveling on Flight 1045 at an altitude of 45,000 feet.
And last but by no means least, it is hard to overlook the fact that Herman Cain’s now-famous 9-9-9 tax slogan, shares a special relationship to the number 45 — just slice it down the middle, add the two numbers together, and, voilà!, you have yourself a nine. (Proof: 4+5=9)
Cain’s “conception, gestation, and birth all occurred within” the year 1945 (his words in quotes).
1945 was also when Reader’s Digest published a version of Austrian free-market economist Friedrich von Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom, one of Cain’s favorite books. (A few other fans of the book: Rick Perry and Glenn Beck.)
Assuming Cain does become the 45th President of these United States, he would be inaugurated in 2013, the same year he will be celebrating his 45th wedding anniversary.
On one of the last legs of a campaign trip Cain once took, he was traveling on Flight 1045 at an altitude of 45,000 feet.
And last but by no means least, it is hard to overlook the fact that Herman Cain’s now-famous 9-9-9 tax slogan, shares a special relationship to the number 45 — just slice it down the middle, add the two numbers together, and, voilà!, you have yourself a nine. (Proof: 4+5=9)
Interesting. And that would also be the percentage of votes he will get against Obama.
Conservation Voice wrote: Wow,you see into the future? Who will be the Republican nominee and what percentage of votes will they get?
Right now Romney has the inside track. Perry, Cain, Newt ann Bachmann are splitting the votes in Iowa and SC and Florida and Nevada. Raomney has NH locked up.
If things don't change, Romney will win and beat Obama with 53%+ depending on his VP choice.
I won't vote for Romney- I want to get rid of big government republicans- not elect them into the white house.
The Massachusetts healthcare law that then-Gov. Mitt Romney signed in 2006 includes a program known as the Health Safety Net, which allows undocumented immigrants to get needed medical care along with others who lack insurance.
Uninsured, poor immigrants can walk into a health clinic or hospital in the state and get publicly subsidized care at virtually no cost to them, regardless of their immigration status.
On gun control- Romney has signed several gun control measures as governor. Romney reiterated his support for an assault weapons ban contained in Congress’ crime bill, and the Brady law which imposes a five-day waiting period on handgun purchases.
Source: Joe Battenfeld in Boston Herald Aug 1, 1994
You can't be for socialized health care and gun control and be a conservative at the same time- you just can't.
I'll be looking for a conservative to vote for next year- not another RINO.