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  • Cain: ‘Look for My Army on Capitol Hill’

    12/20/2011 1:03:38 PM PST · by Fred · 123 replies
    NRO Online ^ | 122011 | Robert Costa
    Herman Cain tells National Review Online that he will launch a new political-action committee in January. The outfit, whose final name remains under wraps, will be Cain’s main project next year. Its mission will be to enact his “9-9-9” economic plan. “We continue the campaign without a candidate,” says Cain, who hinted at the endeavor during his departure speech. “There are a lot of people who are willing to support the campaign for solutions without the end objective being my election as president of the United States.” As Cain transitions to private life, “Friends of Herman Cain,” the financial force...
  • Gingrich, Paul Virtually Tied for First Place in Iowa (PPP POLL: Newt-22, Paul-21, Mitt - 16)

    12/13/2011 12:13:15 PM PST · by TBBT · 41 replies
    The Corner ^ | 12/13/2011 | Katrina Trinko
    Results from Democratic firm Public Policy Polling poll of likely GOP caucus goers: Newt Gingrich (22 percent), Ron Paul (21 percent), Mitt Romney (16 percent), Michele Bachmann (11 percent), Rick Perry (9 percent), Rick Santorum (8 percent), Jon Huntsman (5 percent), and Gary Johnson (1 percent). The poll’s margin of error is 4.2 percentage points. Down in the weeds, PPP notices a couple of factors that might be contributing to these numbers: He’s [Gingrich] also seen a significant decline in his favorability numbers. Last week he was at +31 (62/31) and he’s now dropped 19 points to +12 (52/40). The...
  • Iowa Poll: Herman Cain 24; Ron Paul 20

    11/17/2011 9:17:16 AM PST · by Fred · 56 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | 111711 | Charlie Spiering
    According to a new Iowa State University Poll, Herman Cain is still in first place in Iowa, with Ron Paul coming in second. Here is how it stacks up: Cain: 24.5 Paul: 20.4
  • 9 Responses To 9 False Attacks On The 9-9-9 Plan

    11/11/2011 6:26:20 PM PST · by goldstategop · 44 replies
    Herman Cain Newsroom ^ | 10/31/2011 | Herman Cain
    Do you know why candidates for office tend to be reluctant to propose detailed plans? Because they know the plans will be flyspecked and picked apart by just about everyone. Inviting criticism doesn’t help you to get votes. But fear of criticism prevents you from conceiving solutions to problems. So even if avoidance of criticism helps in propelling you to an election victory, how are you supposed to effectively govern? How are you supposed to fix the problems you told everyone you were going to fix? That’s why I’m happy to see so much criticism of the 9-9-9 plan I’ve...
  • A conversation with Herman Cain at AEI! And you’re included! (999 Oct 31 /9am via blog & twitter)

    10/28/2011 1:24:03 PM PDT · by Fred · 2 replies · 1+ views
    American Enterprise Institute ^ | 102811 | James Pethokoukis
    What treat on Halloween! GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain is coming to the American Enterprise Institute on October 31st for a 9 AM chat with AEI tax guru Kevin Hassett. (I just might sneak in a few questions, too!) As you know, Cain’s 9-9-9 tax plan has incited energized discussion about the impact of taxes on Americans. The plan would throw out our current tax system and replace it with a 9 percent business tax, a 9 percent personal income tax, and a 9 percent national sales tax. Many economists believe that this move would promote growth, but detractors argue...
  • Rick Perry's Tax Plan Would Be a Disaster for America

    10/26/2011 6:08:48 PM PDT · by Fred · 27 replies
    Fox ^ | 102511 | Peter Morici
    Seeking to jump start his flagging presidential campaign and establish his pro-growth and fiscal responsibility credentials, Governor Rick Perry is unveiling a tax plan that will not jump start the economy and is fiscally irresponsible. In a nutshell, Mr. Perry would give taxpayers a choice between filing under the current income tax system—with all its flaws—and an alternative flat tax 20 percent system. Under the latter, families could maintain their mortgage deductions if they earn less than $500,000, which is about 99 percent of taxpayers, and could declare exemptions of $12,500 for each family member. It seems appealing—a simplified tax...
  • Reagan Economist Breaks Down 999 Plan

    10/15/2011 3:46:42 PM PDT · by justsaynomore · 153 replies
    Fox news ^ | 10/13/11 | Baier/laffer
    Art Laffer (the originator of the Laffer Curve, and inspiration of Reagonomics) breaks down Herman Cain's plan
  • 9 responses to 9 false attacks on 9-9-9 (Cain Addresses the Doubters)

    10/17/2011 10:15:24 AM PDT · by Atlas Sneezed · 51 replies
    WND ^ | Monday, October 17, 2011 | Herman Cain
    Do you know why candidates for office tend to be reluctant to propose detailed plans? Because they know the plans will be flyspecked and picked apart by just about everyone. Inviting criticism doesn't help you to get votes. But fear of criticism prevents you from conceiving solutions to problems. So even if avoidance of criticism helps in propelling you to an election victory, how are you supposed to effectively govern? How are you supposed to fix the problems you told everyone you were going to fix? That's why I'm happy to see so much criticism of the 9-9-9 plan I've...
  • Herman Cain Schools Yet Another White Journalist Trying to Tell Him What Black People Think

    10/10/2011 6:47:05 AM PDT · by Evil Slayer · 52 replies
    BigJournalism ^ | Joel B. Pollak
    On CNN’s State of the Union this morning, host Candy Crowley joined the ranks of white journalists who presume to speak on behalf of black Americans in expressing their alleged skepticism about Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain. Blaming racism for the economic gap between blacks and whites, Crowley asked Cain whether his success was due to “luck,” or a “loving family,” rather than skill and hard work, which apparently are never enough in our racist society. (Should the government redistribute luck and love?) Cain took it in stride, pointing out that economic policy is at the root of unemployment for...
  • Herman Cain perpetuates an evil of democracy !

    10/01/2011 3:37:24 PM PDT · by JOHN W K · 122 replies · 2+ views
    October, 1,2001 | johnwk
    I can’t imagine a true patriot proposing a new tax, a national consumption tax which would tax every necessity of life, in addition to keeping corporate taxes and taxes on the working person’s wage. I also can’t imagine a true patriot proposing a new general tax among the States [Herman’s national sales tax] to feed the beast in Washington, and ignoring the rule of apportioning that tax among the States as required by our founding fathers clear intentions. The rule of apportioning any general tax among the States was adopted by our founders to cure a vicious evil of democracy....
  • Cain’s ‘9-9-9’ tax plan is fairer share

    09/26/2011 8:15:07 AM PDT · by freespirited · 45 replies
    Washington Times ^ | 09/26/11 | Joe Curl
    Leave it to a pizza guy to come up with the $9.99 deal. Wait, sorry, that’s the 9-9-9 deal. And former Godfather’s Pizza CEO Herman Cain has made the proposal the centerpiece of his 2012 campaign for president. Simply put (wait, sorry again, it is simple), the plan calls for setting the personal income tax, including Social Security and Medicare, at 9 percent for everyone; reducing corporate taxes to 9 percent; and establishing a new national sales tax of 9 percent. That way, says the self-made millionaire and son of a cleaner mother and janitor father, “everybody gets some skin...