These are nice opinions, but where are the facts?
Cain seems to be the popular kid at school today. Everybody loves him, but nobody seems to know who he is or why they like him.
This notion, being advanced on behalf of the other candidates, that we need to elect yet another professional politician in 2012 is nonsense.
Sending a professional politician to DC in 2012 is the equivalent of hiring yet another drug addict to manage your bankrupt pharmacy business
In other words, is Cain the sparkly object meant to distract us into allowing Romney to take the nomination with a consistent 30% of the RINO "let's just elect somebody the establishment thinks can win" vote in the early primaries? I believe this is how we got such other great candidates as Bob Dole and John McCain.
What many people overlook regarding his 9-9-9 plan - it’s a BIG WIN for the self-employed. Those who create most of the new jobs - small businesses, self-employed people.
Right now, they pay 15.3% for SS/FICA. And then they pay income tax on top of that - most pay at least 15% income tax. Meaning the prime driver of new net jobs (about 90% of all new net jobs), small businesses and entrepreneurial startups, will have a lower net tax rate.
This is a BIG WIN for our economy.
Cain, Bachmann, then, if we have to, Perry. There is no other choice. Bachmann is right on all the issues, but has faltered lately. Perry is right enough to support, but wrong on some key issues, like illegals. Romney would be a train wreck, McCain II. He is a complete phony, and it would be the 6th straight Establishment RINO Republican to get the nod. We cannot allow that, or the party will be demoralized and Obama may win.