RE: If Cain gets many questions on his 999 plan his numbers will fall like a stone.
Well, it will all depend on how good the plan is. If as he says, it will help restore proseprity in this country, I don’t see why is numbers won’t rise as opposed to fallibng like a stone.
I am quite eager in fact to hear what he has to say against critics (especially the part where people dislike BOTH a Federal income and sales tax at the same time ). I am quite certain that he has done the math on this.
He went head to head against Clinton on the tax implications before of Hillarycare and came out on top.
The next debate will be the time for him to (as they say) shows us what he’s got when put under the microscope.
But to say that he’s going to sink like a stone requires really good knowledge of the economic implications of the 999 plan.
The only thing that I really hate about these debates is they don’t give you enough time to get into the meat of plans like this one.
It will be a humongous challenge to respond to an attack in just 30 seconds.
A quick question. Could Cain frame his 999 plan as a short-term economic plan to re-energize the American economy (and create REAL jobs) instead of as an administrative policy goal?
It might be easier to accomplish it through that avenue.