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Originally Posted by aljetmet
Mr Cain was on Squawk Box a couple of mornings ago. When they asked him about foreign affairs, he really didn't have an answer. He has zero, nada experiece. He's a business man. I think his real agenda is to sell his book....
Richie
I do love the idea of the lower corparate tax rate. I need the earnings of my investments to pay for 40% of my retirement. I don't want to spend less to reduce my tax burden. I don't agree with a national sales tax. People have to eat, clothes themselves etc. It will be a burden on lower earning Americans and that includes retirees.
Another view that states the revenues don't add up.
http://thinkprogress.org/economy/201...plan-analysis/
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So far you've reference MSNBC and ThinkProgress which are leftist arms of the media and you're not even skeptical that their conclusions might be skewed to make a conservative Republican look bad?
All reports you read could have different conclusions based on the data the preparer uses and are contingent on assumptions of how the plan will work in practice.
Of course Herman Cain is optimistic on the effects of his plan on the economy, and his detractors are pessimistic. So, in their individual analysis' the end result numbers are representative of their agenda.