Hermin Cain Announces!!!!!!!!!

Apparently Cain does not have an offical website.


But if WIKIpedia is fairly representing his positions, I'd say he's supportive of continued dismantling of the central government in favor of even greater corporate feudalism.

Hardly surprising given his career, I suppose.

Economic
Cain believes economic growth can be achieved by implementing policies that emphasize less legislation, less regulation, lower taxes, and business friendly policies.[34]
[edit] Taxes

Cain supports lowering the corporate tax rates from 35 to 25 percent, eliminating the capital gains tax, and suspending taxes on repatriated foreign profits.[35] He also supports elimination of the estate tax, often pejoratively referred to as the "death tax" by detractors.[36]
[edit] Fair Tax

Cain is a strong supporter of the Fair Tax.[37] This would replace all federal personal and corporate income taxes with a national consumption tax of 23%, while remaining revenue neutral.
[edit] Bank bailouts

Cain supported the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) bank bailouts as a way to save the economy, viewing it as an investment opportunity for the taxpayers. In a 2008 editorial, Cain wrote, "Owning a part of the major banks in America is not a bad thing. We could make a profit while solving a problem.".[38] In May 2011, regarding his TARP support, Cain said "I don’t have any regrets".... "I studied the situation. I didn’t have trouble with the idea; I had trouble with its implementation, picking winners and losers."[39]
[edit] Federal Reserve

In early 2011, Cain stated on his radio show that there was no need for an audit of the Federal Reserve (Cain objected to auditing the Federal Reserve in 2010 while hosting the Neil Boortz show).[40] Cain has clarified, however, that while such an audit is not a high priority for him, neither does he object to it.
[edit] Gold standard

Cain announced his support of the gold standard on a radio program in late 2010:
"Yes I believe in the gold standard. We should have never gotten off the gold standard because when we got off the gold standard, that then allowed Congress to inflate our currency whenever they overspent. Now look at the mess that we have."[41]
[edit] Welfare

In an interview with Christianity Today, Cain stated, "Programs today are designed to make people more dependent rather than less dependent."[42]
[edit] Social Security

Cain favors a position of reforming the current system, but not privatizing it.[43]
[edit] Social

[edit] Abortion

Cain is pro-life and opposes abortion. He believes that life begins at conception. He favors defunding Planned Parenthood.[44]
[edit] Education

Cain believes that education is vital to success and favors performance incentives for teachers. Cain also favors vouchers and charter school systems.[45]
[edit] Energy and the Environment

Cain favors offshore drilling and favors drilling in ANWR. He favors allowing consumers to choose alternative energy sources such as solar and wind through the private market instead of the government dictating who will be the economic winners and losers.[46]
[edit] Health Care

Cain favors repealing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Cain favors allowing the free market to play the largest role in health care.[47]
[edit] Immigration

Cain believes that the US-Mexico border must be secured. He believes in allowing illegal immigrants living in the US to go through the traditional citizenship process.[48]
[edit] Marriage

Cain believes that marriage is between a man and a woman and is against legalizing same-sex marriage.[49] He supports the Defense of Marriage Act [50]
[edit] Supreme Court Justices

Cain favors appointed Justices that would abide by the Constitution and not make any rules. He has expressed support for Justice Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas.[51]
[edit] Second Amendment

He believes that any gun permit law must be dealt with at the state level.[52]
[edit] Foreign policy

[edit] Israel

He supports Israel and believes that the US should aid Israel in defending itself.[53] After President Obama said that the starting point of negotiations for peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians should be based on the 1967 borders, Cain said, "I was shocked at the president’s position, and I was equally shocked that he would unilaterally suggest that Israel would move the borders back which they acquired 44 years ago. This president threw Israel under the bus, there is no way around it. It demonstrates once again the arrogant disregard of this president for the opinion of the American people who like the relationship we have with Israel, and for Israel having the right to make its own decisions."[54]
[edit] Iran

Cain favors a diplomatic approach to nuclear disarmament. He believes that Iran is a threat to Israel.[55]
[edit] North Korea

Cain opposes any form of appeasement to the US's enemies. He believes that the number one priority for the US is to keep its citizens safe. [56]
[edit] Russia

Cain opposed the New START treaty because he believes that the US gave up too much.[57]
 
He's a well trained puppet. Just how the liberal establishment wants him. A good little soldier. They are proud.

There's no such thing as a "liberal establishment." You've been trapped by the false left-right paradigm. The global elites at the top control both the Liberal and Conservative leadership. Proof of this fact is the fact that Obama and McCain are part of the same globalist organization, the Bilderberg Group.

Mccain is a liberal progressive slob.
Please!!!

No Progressive/Liberal would have gone to PHIL GRAMM....


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There's no such thing as a "liberal establishment." You've been trapped by the false left-right paradigm. The global elites at the top control both the Liberal and Conservative leadership. Proof of this fact is the fact that Obama and McCain are part of the same globalist organization, the Bilderberg Group.

Mccain is a liberal progressive slob.

McCain, like many of the politicians in power, have no real beliefs. That's why the Liberal and Conservative leadership supports the same policies and are controlled by the same global elites. As Ron Paul rightly said, there's the big government Republicans and the big government Democrats. They're both the same.
 
3) He appeals to the Tea Party. Yes he does. Isn't that wonderful? That means he isn't a tyrannical social ideologue but is committed to fiscal integrity, lower taxes, and personal freedom.

He supports personal freedom? No.

Herman Cain wants to enslave millions of Americans by supporting the Drug War. I haven't heard him say not even once that he'd end the War on Drugs.

Herman Cain supports enslaving us through the Federal Reserve banking system by making us slaves to a valueless currency. Why does he support the Federal Reserve if he supposedly believes in the gold-standard and personal freedom?

Herman Cain also supports the government dictating people's marriage life and discriminates against gays.

Herman Cain supports Israel, a country that bombs innocent civilians in Pakistan.


Doesn't sound like a guy who supports freedom to me.
 
And to the bolded point above, Obama didn't have experience, so he is a little off on that one.

Presidents are decision makers. Everyone knows how to make decisions, no experience necessary.

I just like Romney's business sense more than anyone else at this moment in time. I want to see someone that knows how to make good fiscal decisions, which Romney has done. If you look at Wiki, it lists he business career. Pretty much a superstar throughout his life. I probably know less about his politics as opposed to his business history, but I will be taking a look at him. Our economy is in need of being rescued.

I could rally around a Romney/Cain ticket. Both have proven themselves in the real world, not just in the halls of capitol buildings.

Yeah, that's a load of bull. Ron Paul would slaughter Romney in a debate on economics. He has studied socio-political philosophy and economics to the highest degree and would probably leave Romney looking like a fool because he has no clue about economics.

Not to mention the fact that Romney doesn't know the last thing about freedom. Perhaps he should pick up Ron Paul's book "Liberty Defined" so he can get a clue.
 
Apparently Cain does not have an offical website.


But if WIKIpedia is fairly representing his positions, I'd say he's supportive of continued dismantling of the central government in favor of even greater corporate feudalism.

Hardly surprising given his career, I suppose.

Economic
Cain believes economic growth can be achieved by implementing policies that emphasize less legislation, less regulation, lower taxes, and business friendly policies.[34]
[edit] Taxes

Cain supports lowering the corporate tax rates from 35 to 25 percent, eliminating the capital gains tax, and suspending taxes on repatriated foreign profits.[35] He also supports elimination of the estate tax, often pejoratively referred to as the "death tax" by detractors.[36]
[edit] Fair Tax

Cain is a strong supporter of the Fair Tax.[37] This would replace all federal personal and corporate income taxes with a national consumption tax of 23%, while remaining revenue neutral.
[edit] Bank bailouts

Cain supported the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) bank bailouts as a way to save the economy, viewing it as an investment opportunity for the taxpayers. In a 2008 editorial, Cain wrote, "Owning a part of the major banks in America is not a bad thing. We could make a profit while solving a problem.".[38] In May 2011, regarding his TARP support, Cain said "I don’t have any regrets".... "I studied the situation. I didn’t have trouble with the idea; I had trouble with its implementation, picking winners and losers."[39]
[edit] Federal Reserve

In early 2011, Cain stated on his radio show that there was no need for an audit of the Federal Reserve (Cain objected to auditing the Federal Reserve in 2010 while hosting the Neil Boortz show).[40] Cain has clarified, however, that while such an audit is not a high priority for him, neither does he object to it.
[edit] Gold standard

Cain announced his support of the gold standard on a radio program in late 2010:
"Yes I believe in the gold standard. We should have never gotten off the gold standard because when we got off the gold standard, that then allowed Congress to inflate our currency whenever they overspent. Now look at the mess that we have."[41]
[edit] Welfare

In an interview with Christianity Today, Cain stated, "Programs today are designed to make people more dependent rather than less dependent."[42]
[edit] Social Security

Cain favors a position of reforming the current system, but not privatizing it.[43]
[edit] Social

[edit] Abortion

Cain is pro-life and opposes abortion. He believes that life begins at conception. He favors defunding Planned Parenthood.[44]
[edit] Education

Cain believes that education is vital to success and favors performance incentives for teachers. Cain also favors vouchers and charter school systems.[45]
[edit] Energy and the Environment

Cain favors offshore drilling and favors drilling in ANWR. He favors allowing consumers to choose alternative energy sources such as solar and wind through the private market instead of the government dictating who will be the economic winners and losers.[46]
[edit] Health Care

Cain favors repealing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Cain favors allowing the free market to play the largest role in health care.[47]
[edit] Immigration

Cain believes that the US-Mexico border must be secured. He believes in allowing illegal immigrants living in the US to go through the traditional citizenship process.[48]
[edit] Marriage

Cain believes that marriage is between a man and a woman and is against legalizing same-sex marriage.[49] He supports the Defense of Marriage Act [50]
[edit] Supreme Court Justices

Cain favors appointed Justices that would abide by the Constitution and not make any rules. He has expressed support for Justice Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas.[51]
[edit] Second Amendment

He believes that any gun permit law must be dealt with at the state level.[52]
[edit] Foreign policy

[edit] Israel

He supports Israel and believes that the US should aid Israel in defending itself.[53] After President Obama said that the starting point of negotiations for peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians should be based on the 1967 borders, Cain said, "I was shocked at the president’s position, and I was equally shocked that he would unilaterally suggest that Israel would move the borders back which they acquired 44 years ago. This president threw Israel under the bus, there is no way around it. It demonstrates once again the arrogant disregard of this president for the opinion of the American people who like the relationship we have with Israel, and for Israel having the right to make its own decisions."[54]
[edit] Iran

Cain favors a diplomatic approach to nuclear disarmament. He believes that Iran is a threat to Israel.[55]
[edit] North Korea

Cain opposes any form of appeasement to the US's enemies. He believes that the number one priority for the US is to keep its citizens safe. [56]
[edit] Russia

Cain opposed the New START treaty because he believes that the US gave up too much.[57]

In other words, he's a cookie cutter rightwing Republican.
 
Go ahead. The racist shit on the right was few and far between but if you feel the urge deep down inside of you to open up your racist side to the world be my guest.

Maybe we can take racist shit that's being said now by the fringe Obamabot left and apply it to all liberals kinda like you seem to want to do with that fringe right back in 2008 and make all conservatives out to be a bunch of racist supporting Nazis.

Once again, don’t hold back, call Cain all the names you know you really want to.

It’s fun watching all this because it’s so clear to see that the fringe left is losing their minds over the fact that the right just is not even a 10th as racist as they try feverishly to make them out to be. Like Rtard does every single day.

You know the forum keeps a record of past posts, right? :lol:

You lost me, so what?

Anyone here who in the past tried to mitigate and excuse the 'racially insensitive' attacks on President Obama will look rather silly if they throw a fit over anything similar done towards Cain.
Granted, not that most of these people would care. Most of the rightwingers here are impervious to revelations about their lack of character and hypocrisy.
 
He's a well trained puppet. Just how the liberal establishment wants him. A good little soldier. They are proud.

There's no such thing as a "liberal establishment." You've been trapped by the false left-right paradigm. The global elites at the top control both the Liberal and Conservative leadership. Proof of this fact is the fact that Obama and McCain are part of the same globalist organization, the Bilderberg Group.

Mccain is a liberal progressive slob.

McCain had 100% conservative voting record in 2010. You are out on the ledge of the rightwing fringe if you think even John McCain is a liberal. And you're probably proud of it.
That's fine. Just don't cry about it when the rest of the real America doesn't support your extremist agenda.
 
You know the forum keeps a record of past posts, right? :lol:

You lost me, so what?

Anyone here who in the past tried to mitigate and excuse the 'racially insensitive' attacks on President Obama will look rather silly if they throw a fit over anything similar done towards Cain.
Granted, not that most of these people would care. Most of the rightwingers here are impervious to revelations about their lack of character and hypocrisy.

LOl, racially insensitive attacks on the boyking. The only one throwing fits was you lefties. So it is YOU ALL who will NOW be looking silly and your TRUE COLORS will come through with Mr. Cain. can't wait.
 
And to the bolded point above, Obama didn't have experience, so he is a little off on that one.

Presidents are decision makers. Everyone knows how to make decisions, no experience necessary.

I just like Romney's business sense more than anyone else at this moment in time. I want to see someone that knows how to make good fiscal decisions, which Romney has done. If you look at Wiki, it lists he business career. Pretty much a superstar throughout his life. I probably know less about his politics as opposed to his business history, but I will be taking a look at him. Our economy is in need of being rescued.

I could rally around a Romney/Cain ticket. Both have proven themselves in the real world, not just in the halls of capitol buildings.

Yeah, that's a load of bull. Ron Paul would slaughter Romney in a debate on economics. He has studied socio-political philosophy and economics to the highest degree and would probably leave Romney looking like a fool because he has no clue about economics.

Not to mention the fact that Romney doesn't know the last thing about freedom. Perhaps he should pick up Ron Paul's book "Liberty Defined" so he can get a clue.

Dude, you've got a David Icke quote in your sig line.

Actually, it looks like he's in your avatar too.
 
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You know the forum keeps a record of past posts, right? :lol:

You lost me, so what?

Anyone here who in the past tried to mitigate and excuse the 'racially insensitive' attacks on President Obama will look rather silly if they throw a fit over anything similar done towards Cain.
Granted, not that most of these people would care. Most of the rightwingers here are impervious to revelations about their lack of character and hypocrisy.

You can look for the racially insensitive attacks to rev up just as soon as Cain starts building some impressive favoribility in the polls. Hmmm. Wonder which side that is most likely to come from? Cain's side? Or the Obama supporter's side?

And what do you want to bet that those who make race the issue re Cain will be the same people who made race the issue when they supported Obama? And THAT was most of the racial insensitivity that existed.
 

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