Posted on 10/11/2011 3:18:34 PM PDT by Kaslin
gw...SHE is NOT a candidate!
I'm not a fan of telling your cancer-stricken wife you want a divorce, but we're talking survival of our nation here.
Global warming? Yeah...although you're right, he has backed off that.
Illegals. Here's the real problem: NOT ONE candidate is saying they'll throw them out. That's REALLY what needs to be done. Not even Sarah Palin said she'd throw them out. It kills me, but, we're stuck with that problem in one shape or form. Remember this though, Romney was caught with illegals cutting his lawn WHILE HE WAS GOVERNOR OF MA. So, when he goes after Perry, he's got nothing to stand on. And let me be clear, I don't agree with Perry's stance AT ALL, but Romney's going to secure the border? PLEASE! He couldn't control his own lawn care.
Even IF Romney was to win...hed be a cluster f**k POTUS and bring all the gains the GOP (via the TP) has made down with him.
You cant even bank on him making good or even reasonable appointments for the SCOTUS or Federal benches, look at the complete losers he submitted for appointment in MA. Remember, we dont vote for judges in this state, they’re all appointed.
Id be lying if I said I didnt think Cain was shilling for him, but I truly believe he is.
Face it, its a battle NOT to get stuck with whore bag Mitt as the GOP nominee.
The nominee will have to bring in those substantial parts of the country; the VP is usually a supporting/ complementing character. Other than ‘08, the VP candidate hasn’t done that much to affect the ticket.
The last winning race I can remember where geographic balance was important and effective was 1960. As it appears today, the likely GOP nominee will be either Romney or Perry or Cain. From the cast of characters in tonight’s debate, I don’t see any who can pull a given state that wouldn’t go GOP under most circumstances. Could Bachmann pull MN into the GOP column? Or Santorum pull in PA? I’m not even convinced (think it more unlikely) that Romney could win MA’s electoral votes. TX and GA are already pretty dependably GOP. It’s extremely unlikely that Cain would cut into Obama’s base. Ask Michael Steele about that. His base may not show up but they won’t vote Republican.
The top of the ticket will have to swing PA/VA/NC/FL/OH back to the ‘red’ column and pick up a few. I think most of those states are primed if the GOP gives the right ticket. But voters have to have some assurance the newly elected GOP POTUS/Administration would be ready to govern from Day One. They’ve learned a novice can’t do it.
So if the ‘likely’ nominee is drawn from among those three, his executive experience has to be complemented by someone who knows how the federal government works. That means someone who’s served in Congress or in a Cabinet or other high government office.
And I don’t get the **** about the Chilean SS model.
Herman keeps yapping about it, but isn’t that what GW Bush proposed? and Perry Highlighted with the Galveston county plan?
How does this make Herman a pioneer?
” I still have not seen a good defense for Perrys in-state tuition for illegals. Waiting for a good reason why they get something legal citizens from Arizona or New Mexico or wherever else cant get.”
Not that it’s a great defense of the law, but it is a fact that only 4 US states have laws prohibiting in-state tuition for children of illegals. Arizona is one of those 4 (passed the law in 2006), New Mexico is not.
I dislike giving in-state tuition for illegals as much as anyone, but the reality is there are only a handful of states that have taken proactive measures to prevent this. And BTW, there’s no record anywhere that I can find of any of the other candidates trying to prevent this in their own states. The sad reality is that most elected politicians are panderers (AZ Gov Brewer being a possible exception) and most elected officials on both sides of the aisle have viewed this as an issue for which to pander to Hispanics.
The only reason there is any “outrage” about it being expressed now is because it’s an Achilles heal for Perry. I guarantee you that if Perry were not in the race, there would not be one syllable uttered about this issue.
I really just wish Perry had a more articulate way of explaining this. All the candidates have some baggage, but Perry’s biggest problem has been being able to explain his justification for signing this. Like for example the fact that this position is not exactly out of the mainstream for today’s politicians.
Cain is a skunk, too. Open your eyes. Pick the most conservative skunk. :)
LOL!!!
That incident told me all I ever needed to know about him. Romney,I mean.
Newt most definitely helped himself tonight; no doubt.
Bachmann didn't do badly, but she's not VPOTUS material either. I thought she was initially, but she's not. Is she hanging around to attack Rick? Perhaps.
Did you write the article? :)
“...imagine what will happen to it if it’s reduced to 9%.”
You understand that the base of the Business Flat Tax is not the same as the base for FICA, right ? Currently, the 12.4% that is SS only applies to the first $106K of wages ($5T base) while the other 2.9% of FICA applies to all wages ($6.3T base). The 9% applies to effectively all wages, plus business inputs from foreign businesses, plus profits — because payroll and foreign purchases are not deductible from a business’ revenue when determining “income”.
So instead of 12.4% of $5T in limited wages + 2.9% of $6.3T in all wages, there is 9% applied to $10T [wages ($6.3T)+imports($2T)+profits($1.7T)]. $900B from the 9% Business Flat Tax vs. $825B from the 15.3% FICA.
In this way, the 9% Business Flat Tax completely replaces the FICA revenues from BOTH employer and employee.
The 9% Sales tax on retail goods completely replaces the Corporate Income Tax revenues.
The 9% Flat Individual Income Tax applied to the full $12.5T income from all sources, minus capital gains income ($600B), minus charitable giving ($50B) leaves $11.85T taxable and $1.06T revenue. This almost exactly replaces the Progressive Individual Income Tax revenues.
Newt always flap his lips in an appealing way when talking to conservatives. But he fully committed to the “third way” when he’s not playing a conservative on tv. That is why he supported algore’s cap and trade.
How about Volcker? He’s the real Fed hero of the last 40 years.
Nite all, it’s been fun. 7 (or is it 8) debates down only 17 to go. LOL
Ive been thinking about the vitriol and I think it boils down to a growing hatred for Mexicans and for illegals which is somehow being blamed on Perry.
If you ever went on a Palin thread and saw her supporters in screeching and ranting action, you will recognize the “virtriol.” They moved to Cain. It’s insanity, actually. :)
Everyone else seems to be angling for a spot in the Romney Administration.
I see it differently. The main reason why conservatives are in an 'outrage' over it is because one of the governors who advocated for it when it passed and advocates for it still wants to be our next president.
And I have been quite vocal opposing it in my state but I live in the Peoples' Republik of Kalifornia where, despite the fact the state is tens of billions in the hole, it still want to spend more on ILLEGAL invaders.
Perry and Texas started the trend, they should be proud.
Yeah, yeah, and if Cain dropped out tomorrow you'd pick the next most conservative candidate and trash his supporters, too. Your act is stale.
Those who espouse such nonsense may want to reconsider.
I don't give a hoot if they're white, brown, black or yellow. If they're here ILLEGALLY they do not deserve taxpayer funded subsidies. And I know I am in good company with that position.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/2782527/posts?page=96#96
Contrary to the La Raza Rick name calling crowd, Rick Perry simply signed off on what the entire TEXAS legislature passed overwhelmingly and handed over to him, but for four votes. Count ‘em. FOUR. VOTES. AGAINST. INSTATE TUITION.
Case should have closed a long time ago. That train has still left the station. What governor casts a veto to an entire legislature the size of Texas? A non-issue. Thanks.
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