"9/9/9 Plan" mentioned, crowd gives Herman Cain 15 seconds of applause

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  1. TheGreatSatan

    TheGreatSatan Banned

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    She's very stiff too

    I've gone for worse in my day... Ann ain't bad at all
     
  2. savage-republican

    savage-republican Well-Known Member

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    Thats what scares me about Cain, can he actually get anything done. We have a president now who is in way over his head, and we do not need that again. CEO of a corporation might be great work for experience to become dictator, but Im not sure if that will make you a great consensus builder. I am not real worried about his lack of office, I am more worried that he wouldnt be able to get the country behind him and pressure congress to reform the country as needed.

    I agree socially he is a dinosaur, but right now I do not think anyone gives a (*)(*)(*)(*) about social issues, everyone wants to see the country turn around financially. Lets face it, the social issues are what the parties use to divide and conquer the American public to the detriment of themselves.
     
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    I doubt he'd have any capacity for effectiveness. If he's elected, the electorate will turn back to liberal soft fascism after a few years of failure. The economy would improve under his plan. But his plan needs to be accepted and passed first.

    As for social issues, they're (*)(*)(*)(*) important. Fascism from the right is just as bad as fascism from the left, as the past century has taught us.
     
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    I guess my biggest question is how the 9-9-9 rates are going to replace 82% (1.7 trillion dollars) of the federal government's 2010 revenue.

    I like Cain and I like his zeal to reform or even replace the current tax code, but 9-9-9 appears to be fuzzy math.
     

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