Posted on 10/16/2011 2:32:45 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
"I'm the only problem-solver in the group," Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain told Mike Huckabee in an August Fox News appearance. Well, many candidates bill themselves as problem-solvers. In fact, if we asked any candidate running for any office in the entire country, practically every one would likely define him- or herself as able to solve problems. Yet we know that politicians, as a rule, create and worsen problems rather than fix them.
.....Overconfidence turns the hopeful campaign pronouncements of otherwise successful people into dismal policy. In the end, Americans usually end up with more laws, less freedom, and no money.
The question is what type of problem-solver Cain will be as president......
Examining Herman Cain's record leaves serious questions about which type of problem-solver he is. In a column published October 20, 2008, Cain blamed conservatives' "economic illiteracy" for their opposition to the freshly passed Trouble Assets Relief Program.
"Wake up people!" admonished Cain with typical candor. "Owning a part of the major banks in America is not a bad thing. We could make a profit while solving a problem." Cain goes on to defend Treasury's decision to post-legislatively change TARP to buy preferred stock in banks rather than toxic mortgages. "You got a problem with that?" asks Cain. Apparently he didn't.
Cain reassures "free market purists" that the Treasury's stock purchase is "not nationalization because that would require government to own at least 51% of the entity for an indefinite period of time." (This is a relief, because some of us thought that government would use this foot in the door to force mergers, control salaries, and set lending rules. Oh, wait...)...
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
I fought that battle years ago here on FR for Steve Forbes -- I still believe a postcard sized income tax return can work -- but as we are seeing now, the devil is in the details. This conversation is all well and good but the ship must righted first. Americans must have jobs and become a powerful working engine.
Sure because calling someone names like imbecile and ken doll make someone look good? (insert rolling eyes here)
Yup, gotta love those ghetto tax breaks. That should have all the conservative ghetto dwellers jumping on board the ‘Cain train’.
Perry only gave highlights of his jobs plan. Here are the deals of that plan in his speech.
Go ahead, show us otherwise. Everyone but the PerryKrishnas know it's true. The man is a disaster if he's unscripted.
Gov. Perry is the energy President for sure. I hope he pushes that to the fullest. I hope he changes every single conversation, every question into a push for his energy plan.
I stand by my post.
1. Cain wants to change the tax basis to one that will stimulate the economy in a better way than the present.
2. Cain only wants an economy that is free and thriving for everyone who cares to participate.
3. Cain is a fine conservative, happens to have dark colored skin, and is red, white and blue on the inside (his words).
Lots of energy there.........
Gov. Perry does not support amnesty. Sorry, nice try.
“I dont like a lot of mumbo jumbo,”
And you don’t think the current tax code is a bunch of ‘mumbo jumbo’??? In other words, I’m old, set in my ways and don’t want ‘mylife’ changed, even if it is an improvement over the old??? Sure sounds that way...
Only the PerryKrishnas somehow believe he doesn't.
I guess I'm just heartless........
Sure because calling someone names like imbecile and ken doll make someone look good? (insert rolling eyes here)
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I do wonder about the ‘ken doll’ ‘good looking jock’ type comments I’ve noticed some posts.
I don’t have a problem with it, I just find it kinda funny because that usually only happens to the females.
I also wonder about the Ron Paul person putting out an advertisement wanting dirt on a Perry’s possible sex life—Larry Flynt has done it, too.
It seems mostly fellas doing this...guys seem to be more focused on Perry’s looks than the females—odd. Oh well.
Im curious, what do you think Mr Cain meant by that comment?
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Cain to reduce or eliminate the 9% national sales tax burden for low income families.
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Lowrie says its just Washington thinking to look at whether modest-income Americans will wind up shouldering much more of the tax burden. He repeatedly refused to say how much more of the tax burden would be borne by the poor and middle class than under the current system. But he implicitly acknowledged the problem by saying that the campaign would fix this with a new empowerment-zone plan that would be laid on top of the 9-9-9 plan and would presumably lower taxes in inner cities. But how fair is that to people living elsewhere? And arent we back to more complexity?
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Cain's 999 plan to give tax credit to low income families to offset any national sales tax they may have to pay.
Analysis: Will Cain's 9-9-9 plan work? Is it fair?
October 13, 2011
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But a Wall Street Journal reporter rather bullish on the plan says thats not the whole story -- that Cains plan would take steps to avoid putting too much burden on the lower income.
Hermans plan has a hold harmless provision for low-income people. Its kind of a tax credit to keep people below the poverty line from really being hit by these taxes. And yet, Herman himself is not talking about this at all. It may just not be a popular product for primary voters.
In fact, Cains campaign website cryptically addresses this issue -- without much detail. But he clarified a bit in the Wall Street Journal.
My plan promotes enterprise zones, also known as empowerment zones. Coupled with tax reform and monetary stabilization, empowerment zones would revitalize inner cities by providing tax credits to businesses that hire workers living and working in underprivileged areas.
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The 999 plan to promote expanded federal empowerment zones (aka enterprise zones) to provide federally-chosen and federally-run services and entitlements to families living in low income minority neighborhoods".
http://detnews.com/article/20110930/MIVIEW/109300301/Call-999-CAIN-to-rescue-Detroit
Call 999-CAIN to rescue Detroit
September 30, 2011
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Cain also believes the 9-9-9 plan can be used as the basis for an idea he hopes will spur urban renewal. (Seriously . . . a Republican talking about urban issues. Take a second to wait for the room to stop spinning.) In a few weeks, Cain plans to unveil a concept for urban empowerment zones in which the 9s would be replaced by lower numbers. He is not ready to commit to 8-8-8, 7-7-7 or anything else specific because he's still got his tax policy advisors running the numbers to see what would work. But he is convinced the idea can help bring about economic revival in the areas that most desperately need it.
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Meet Herman Cain's "Enterprise and Empowerment Zones" - Your new 9% national sales tax at work
http://www.mitchellmoss.com/articles/power.html
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During the 1980s, liberals latched onto the enterprise zone concept. They discovered that it offered a way to channel money into impoverished urban communities, subverting the rationale for the enterprise zone by expanding, rather than reducing, government involvement.
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Congressman Charles Rangel of Harlem, then the third-ranking Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee, was largely responsible for inserting the empowerment zone proposal into the 1993 act, which combined tax hikes for the rich with tax credits for the working poor. Before that. President Clinton had given up on any large-scale public investment program, after failing to pass an economic stimulus package that would have channeled federal money into communities acre's the country
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The Harlem portion of the plan (empowerment zones) is a remarkable mix of programs to serve local needs for day care, education, social services, and health care, combined with a few large-scale physical development projects, like a new CUNY community college at the Washburn Wire Factory, that will not create private-sector jobs or attract private investment. For example, the proposal envisions a computerized drug referral system, security improvements in public housing, child-care program upgrades, "family preservation, development, and intergenerational programs," a community health center, and a cadre of community empowerment zone organizers to assist residents in gaining access to empowerment zone - and other government - programs. The proposal also envisions a "Medicaid Entitlement Zone" that seeks to make every resident of the zone eligible for Medicaid. The proposal earmarks 23 percent of the federal empowerment zone funds for children and youth programs, 12 percent for health and substance-abuse programs, 6 percent for other social services, and 17 percent for local administration of the program - 58 percent of the total.
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Now can you see what "creating an equal playing field" means?
Why would anyone want to stay with the VAT tax we have today?
Isn’t it a shame too that Cain really only has a business record and no government experience which is different. Some see this as a plus, but I beg to differ as evidenced by you just now using it to state a lie against Gov. Perry. No one brings up Cain’s Enron-like Aquila lawsuit which he was on the board of I guess because of a certain blogger that researched it. But who knows, one day, Cain will not get the kid-glove treatment, we will see more than his good record.
Better hindsight than foresight?
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