fullfledged;3624704 said:After listening to Cain on an interview with NPR, I think he would be a great pick. He is a straight talker doesn't give the run around. Actually has clear answers for the problems that are ongoing. He doesn't speak with eloquence but who cares he wants to actually get things done, at least it seems.
Anyone who is mad at the 999 is a baby on the governments teet. This dude will actually make my life better with 9% income tax and many other people. The down side is the sales tax but I can live with that because I don't buy many new items anyway. Look at taxes now they are out of control. 999 will make your pockets fatter.
If 999 makes youre life better then that means you must make alot of money and youre tax is getting reduced to 9%.
To say that a person that opposes the 999 plan is on the governments tit is asinine. Anyone that makes under 30k will be destroyed by 999, but of course nobody cares about the poor so i guess the thought would be who cares. Anyone that claims earned income credit or child credits on their income tax will get fucked over because that would be eliminated.
Only thing that Cain has for him is his oratory skills which he's honed by being a Motivational Speaker. He's flip flopped on his stance on Abortion, he's blatantly lied about his stance on the border fence, and he's lied about these charges of sexual harassment.
Anybody that follows Cain is a sheep. If his speaking skills is what entices you then hell Tony Robbins could be youre candidate.
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