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Tag Archives: Herman Cain
Rick Santorum, Really?
Though he came in a very close 2nd place last night to Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum surprised everyone by rocketing to the front of the GOP pack in Iowa. Upon reflection, the only question I have for GOP voters is, … Continue reading
Posted in Republicans
Tagged gop nominee, Herman Cain, independents, Iowa, iowa caucus, iowa caucuses, Michele Bachmann, millennials, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Republican, republican nominee, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, Romney, Ron Paul, santorum
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Herman Cain Is Done
I really hate to admit it, but Herman Cain is done. Just like Michele Bachmann and Rick Perry before him, he has risen to the top of the pack and is now declining to the bottom. I do not see … Continue reading
Posted in Republicans
Tagged cain, cuba, Erick Erickson, Herman Cain, Libya, Michele Bachmann, New Hampshire, New Hampshire Union Leader, redstate, redstate.com, Rick Perry, union leader
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Too Much This Week!
There is so much going on this week I can’t get a grasp on it all. I am going to try to tackle each subject one at a time, but geez what a crazy week. A couple of topics I … Continue reading
Posted in Congress
Tagged Commerce Clause, government, healthcare, Herman Cain, Iran, obamacare, Supreme Court of the United States, United States, Wickard v. Filburn
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Guest Post – Survey Magnet
Today we have a guest post over at Survey Magnet. Surveymagnet.com is an interactive community that discusses a myriad of topics from politics to sex. It’s an intelligent man or woman’s paradise. We’re smart, we’re fun, and we’re open to … Continue reading
The Empowering Patients First Act
The Republicans have come out with an idea to replace Obamacare. In it, they keep things like safeguards for people with preexisting conditions and patient portability. They replace the mandate and fee for not having health insurance with tax incentives … Continue reading
Posted in Republicans
Tagged deductions, gop, Herman Cain, incentives, loopholes, Obama, obamacare, Politico, Republican, Rick Perry, Tax, tax code, tax deductions, tax incentives, Tax law, tax loopholes, tax plan, Tom Price, United States
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Herman Cain’s Hit Piece
Herman Cain was the subject of a massive hit piece by Politico this past week. In it, they reported ‘news’ that happened in the 1990s, in which he was accused of sexually harassing two employees while he was in charge … Continue reading
Posted in Republicans
Tagged cain, Herman Cain, Mitt Romney, National Restaurant Association, Politico, Republican, Rick Perry, Sexual harassment
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Perry’s Flat Tax
Rick Perry has finally revealed his tax plan, Cut, Balance and Grow, which among other things includes a 20% flat tax. How does his plan stack up against the rest? Is it a good idea? Rick Perry will formally make his … Continue reading
Posted in Taxes
Tagged 9-9-9, cut balance and grow, flat tax, GDP, Herman Cain, Mitt Romney, Perry, Rick Perry, Steve Forbes, Tax, tax plan, taxes, United States
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