As for my candidate, I don't have one yet. I find the entire field sorely lacking, and have resigned myself to making a situational decision when the primaries hit NJ. Who knows who'll still be in the hunt when the time comes?
In the meantime, I'm doing my thing. I'm vetting everybody. I'm stirring the pot. I'm taking full advantage of the grist mill that is FR.
I may be a pain in the ass at times--I am sure I am. But no one who knows me after all these years thinks I'm lying or shilling. I refuse to believe that anyone familiar with me over the years thinks that. They may think I am wrong, but I believe my integrity is intact, no matter what you babble about. Cheers.
I definiely believe you when you say no national sales tax.
I agree and shudder to think of it.
Part of my email from Family Research Council:
“.. In an hour and a half, the word “family” was used six times-four of them by Senator Rick Santorum. Like FRC, he understands that real problem solving starts with an understanding that the economy and the family are indivisible.
When Gov. Rick Perry suggested that President Obama is “the biggest deterrent to getting this country back on track,” Sen. Santorum interjected. “There is more to it than that,” he insisted. “And I agree with Rick [Perry], what he said, but the biggest problem with poverty in America , and we don’t talk about here, because it’s an economic discussion—and that is the breakdown of the American family.
You want to look at the poverty rate among families that have two—that have a husband and wife working in them? It’s five percent today. A family that’s headed by one person? It’s 30 percent today. We need to do something, and we need to talk about economics.
(snip) This morning, the team pulled out of New Hampshire after a local pastors’ breakfast and a media-heavy rally with Sen. Santorum.”
This guys goes after eveyone that not a Cain fan. Of course, you may have been but not with that tax plan.