Posted on 10/11/2010 6:38:38 AM PDT by justsaynomore
Potential presidential candidate Herman Cain speaks to TheDC about where he stands on domestic, foreign policy
Tea Party favorite and former Godfathers Pizza CEO Herman Cain has all but announced an official 2012 presidential bid hes told several news media hes seriously considering it but has not yet made it official. Many Tea Partiers know his back-story of having survived cancer after having led a successful corporate life. He also hosts a radio show in Georgia and though he has never held political office, he ran an unsuccessful campaign for Senate in Georgia in 2004.
What some Tea Partiers dont know about Cain, a superstar within the Tea Party movement, is where he stands on some of the most important domestic and foreign policy challenges facing the country. So, The Daily Caller asked him his views in what could be considered a presidential vetting interview.
Like most figures in the Tea Party movement, Cain is not the biggest fan of establishment politicians. He calls himself a problem-solver and someone who will follow through with coming up with solutions to the nations problems.
Take a simple example: Social Security, Cain told TheDC in a phone interview. To George Bushs credit, he tried to get personal retirement accounts, not privatization. He tried to get that system passed, which was going to put the Social Security system on a road to solvency. He could not generate enough political will to do that. The Democrats hated the idea, and many of the Republicans didnt back him as strongly as they could have and they should have and, as a result, Social Security is still where it was eight years ago.
Cain said hed push for a personal retirement accounts and cant believe Republicans in Washington arent pushing for that type of program.
As soon as a Republican raises the idea of personal retirement accounts, they get attacked, Cain said. Even President [Barack] Obama has attacked the Republicans [for personalized retirement accounts]. They [Democrats] are already attacking it before it becomes an actual proposal. It cant become a proposal until Republicans take control of Congress.
As for Obama and the current congressional leadership asking for more time for their economic policies to work, Cain told TheDC theyve had enough time and that he thinks Obamas policies have failed.
Spending all this money is absolutely insane, Cain said. All of this spending, over trillions of dollars, all of the debt thats been added to the national debt is not working and they want two more years for failed spending policies to work the only thing that it has done is made government bigger.
Cain told TheDC that if he became president after George W. Bush, instead of Obama, he would have suspended taxes on repatriated profits, which he said would encourage foreign companies to create jobs in the United States. Also, he said he would never have passed the Healthcare Reform bill, often referred to as Obamacare, and he would have lowered the capital gains tax rate to zero.
That would encourage people to invest and take risks, Cain said. When people invest and take risks, they create jobs.
Cain also said, if he was president, hed make the current tax rates permanent, in an attempt to provide certainty for businesses.
We now have no idea what our taxes are going to be January 1, 2011, Cain told TheDC. Thats not only bad policy, its irresponsible. The business community, the people who create jobs, they want some certainty. All of the policies of this administration have created more uncertainty.
NEXT: Cain on what to do about Afghanistan and Iran Cain said Obamas economic team was flawed because it was mostly made up of idealist academics.
Im sure you have followed the fact that, one by one, they have all left or are leaving, Cain said. One school of thought is that his economic advisers were intellectuals, that they were economic purists and that they didnt have any practical experience and they didnt. So, theyd come up with these cockamamie ideas based on intellectual thought or economic theory but couldnt translate it into real, practical things that would truly cause this economy to grow.
As for whats going on in the Middle East right now, Cain said the president has to listen to military experts adding that the situation in Iraq is stable, but Afghanistan is still a mess because of internal conflicts within the Afghan government.
Politics have had too big a part to play in how we handled working in Afghanistan. General [David] Petraeus and the other generals should decide on the rules of engagement, not politicians and that has been part of the problem, Cain said. He [President Obama] is not qualified to write a military strategy. Thats not leadership. Listen to the military experts. Thats my approach to handling war and international conflict.
In Iran, Cain supports pushing a diplomatic approach for nuclear disarmament, but said the United States should be weary of the Iranian regime. Cain said the U.S. and the UN should continue with strict sanctions and follow through on them, but should be ready to react in the case Iran does anything out of line.
I dont have enough confidential inside information to know how close they [Iran] are to building a nuclear weapon and, from the information [President Mahmoud] Ahmadinejad has put out there in the press, I dont think theyre that close, Cain said. Where they are a threat is in Israel, the fact that they have flat-out threatened to wipe Israel off the face of the earth.
Cain said any threat to Israel should be taken seriously and considered as a threat to the United States.
Israel is an ally and friend of the United States of America, Cain said. I whole-heartedly believe in helping Israel defend itself, whatever that takes. I cant tell you what that would take because Im not privy to all the things that it would take. Secondly, if theyre going to make such a threat to Israel, what country is going to be next? Probably the United States of America.
NEXT: Cain on Americas immigration challenges In terms of handling immigration issues, Cain said he would, first and foremost, secure the U.S. border with Mexico.
I dont buy this malarkey that we cant secure the border, Cain told TheDC. I dont buy this malarkey that we dont want to offend our southern neighbors. Neither this administration nor the previous administration got serious about securing the border. I dont know why the previous administration didnt get serious about securing the border but they didnt.
Secondly, Cain said hed enforce the laws on the books and provide the resources Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials need to secure the border.
Enforce the laws that are already on the books, Cain said. That means providing the resources to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, although I think its misnamed they dont do a lot of enforcement. Give them the resources they need to do their jobs.
Cain said he thinks the term comprehensive immigration reform is an oxymoron, and wouldnt push for changing the immigration process.
For those people that want to become legal citizens in this country, promote the current citizenship process, Cain said. Its not that difficult. Its democratic, its cumbersome, it might be confusing to some people, but if you go look it up, youll see: the steps are not that complicated. What makes it complicated is the bureaucracy that we have surrounding it.
Ping!
Cain would make a great president!
So far, I like what I hear. George FReepers, you may know more than most... does Cain any damaging skeletons in the proverbial closet??
George=Georgia
I’m a local and have followed him for about 6 years now. I know of no scandal tied to him. Nothing negative came out about him during his Senate race in 94. He’s a social and fiscal conservative, solid Christian, married 42 years to the same woman, has grown kids, grandkids.
“I dont buy this malarkey that we cant secure the border, Cain told TheDC. I dont buy this malarkey that we dont want to offend our southern neighbors. Neither this administration nor the previous administration got serious about securing the border. I dont know why the previous administration didnt get serious about securing the border but they didnt.
Secondly, Cain said hed enforce the laws on the books and provide the resources Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials need to secure the border.
Enforce the laws that are already on the books, Cain said”
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Sounds better than most of ‘contenders’!
There may be no scandal tied to him now but by Wed. of this week they will have made up a lot of stuff.
Yep, as soon as he has made “big press”, I expect the rumors to start flying. No doubt they will find a disgruntled Godfather’s Pizza employee or something.
Cain/Palin The perfect team if you ask me. Even if you dont ask me. Hehe
The laws on the books have NEVER been enforced, and they are ample.
Sure does.
Herman Cain is a fine man. The only problem is he lacks experience.
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