Posted on 10/16/2011 11:02:10 AM PDT by mandaladon
Businessman Herman Cain may not have raised as much money as his chief rivals for the Republican presidential nomination, but he's been able to advance based on one important edge: a big idea that voters can grab hold of.
His momentum on the back of the so-called "9-9-9 plan" for tax reform is strong enough that he's putting serious pressure on both former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Texas Gov. Rick Perry.
One poll released this week shows Mr. Cain as the top choice of 27 percent of likely Republican voters, the most of any candidate. The NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll has Mr. Romney second at 23 percent and Governor Perry in third at 16 percent.
IN PICTURES: The Hermanator experience
This comes even though Cain, a political outsider, hasn't built much of a money machine. In a statement released late Friday, his campaign said it has raised more than $2.8 million during the third quarter and has no debt. By comparison, Romney raised $14 million and Perry $17 million during the three months that ended Sept. 30. (The candidates are all filing official quarterly numbers by the end of Saturday.)
But what Cain is missing in campaign cash he's apparently making up for with his big idea.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.yahoo.com ...
“message over money” but still raising plenty and no DEBT!!!
finally, someone who understands that DEBT IS BAD!!!
Cain is on fire in this interview...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032608/#44921014
Herman Cain looks like a President Of the People, For the People!
Their not good Billionares like Buffett ( bailed out by Obama for Billions, Soros, Petrogas, George Kaiser 535 million or the late great Steve Jobs who evaded the Tax man at death by setting up Trusts for his sperm rich kids.
Ping for the Cain Train Pinglist!
FReep Me if you want to be added!
None....In fact nobody else seems to have a plan at all except to tinker with the current system. In truth the 9-9-9 plan probably won't get through congress (unless we get a lot more conservatives) , but at least Cain is offering specifics and getting everyone talking about the issue. IMHO that alone counts for something.
Building big mo' one dumb statement at a time.
It’s called hyperbole. Cain is very clear where he stands on immigration and a physical border:
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hattip: Netizen
Secure the border with more boots on the ground
I do believe we can secure the border with a combination of boots on the ground, technology, and a fence, but weve got three other problems. And to get to it, weve got to secure the border.
Secondly, lets promote the path to citizenship thats already there. We dont need a new one, we just need to clean up the bureaucracy thats slowing the process down and discouraging people.
The third thing we need to do, enforce the laws that are there, and the way we do it, empower the states. I believe that the people closest to the problem are the best ones to be able to solve that problem. Empower the states to do what the federal government hasnt done, cant do, and wont do. This is how we solve the entire problem.
Source: 2011 GOP debate in Simi Valley CA at the Reagan Library , Sep 7, 2011
We have a path to citizenship: its called legal immigration
Q: When Pres. Obama joked about protecting the borders with alligators and a moat, not only did you embrace the idea, you upped the ante with a 20-foot barbed wire electrified fence. Were you serious?
A: America has got to learn how to take a joke. But allow me to give you my real solution to the immigration problem. I happen to believe that is four problems.
Yes, we must secure the border with whatever means necessary.
Enforce the laws that are there.
Promote the path to citizenship thats already there. We have a path to citizenship for illegal aliens. Its called legal immigration.
And then, I happen to agree with empowering the states and allow them to deal with that issue. If we work on the right problem, we will be able to solve it.
And in the case of immigration, weve got four problems that we need to work on simultaneously. We can have high fences and wide open doors, all at the same time.
Source: Iowa Straw Poll 2011 GOP debate in Ames Iowa , Aug 11, 2011
Not right to sue Arizona for trying to protect themselves
I want to share with you my three guiding principles so you know what type of leader I will be. Three of my guiding principles that have guided my life; guided the decisions I made when I was running companies; and guided my family.
Guiding principle #1: Do the right thing. It was not right to sue the state of Arizona when they were simply trying to protect themselves. You will always be able to count on Herman Cain to do what is right.
Guiding principle #2: We have got to lead this nation from an entitlement society to an empowerment society, by getting government out of the way. Weve got to empower states to do what states do best: to solve the peoples problems at the state level. Empowerment, not entitlement
Guiding principle #3: Its not about us. We have to defend the life of the unborn. We must defend those principles that this nation was founded upon.
Source: 2011 Faith and Freedom Conference , Jun 4, 2011
Secure our borders; enforce our laws
Americans have embraced their role as the worlds premier melting pot, welcoming immigrants from every corner of the planet. We readily learn about other cultures, customs and beliefs. We appreciate those who are willing to come to this country and mak America a more vibrant and enriched place.
Americans do resent, however, the willingness of some to circumvent our laws and enter our nation illegally. While many, if not most, illegal immigrants are peaceful people simply seeking to provide for their families, some are not. In fact, some are quite dangerous, jeopardizing the safety and well-being of American citizens.
Illegal immigration also puts a tremendous strain on Americas entitlement and health care systems. In fact, several hospitals in the U.S. have declared bankruptcy as a result of the costs of caring for illegal immigrants.
We must secure our borders, enforce our laws and promote the existing path to citizenship.ÿ
Source: Campaign website, www.hermancain.com/ Issues , May 21, 2011
Wheres the fence? Not in the Immigration Bill!
The Comprehensive Immigration Bill debated in the Senate last week was dead on arrival. Most regular folks kept screaming, Wheres the fence?
The Immigration Bill was supposed to be good compromise legislation. It is just bad legislation with different agendas glued together, while not emphasizing enough of the publics number one priority - the fence! Not just wire, wood and concrete, but all the technologies we have available to stop the rampant inflow of illegal aliens into this country.
Source: Political column, THE New Voice, Immigration Bill , Jun 11, 2007
plz add to THE LIST
I could support either one. If Cain doesn’t work out I’ll support Perry and vice versa.
I know he’s ‘HEARTLESS’ when it comes to illegals. That won’t carry well with conservatives will it?
Cain can and will win, if we support him. If Romney wins, we conservatives have no one to blame but ourselves. The two choices are becoming very clear.
Cain may have peaked too soon...
Making himself rich off the backs of his supporters. Ring a bell???
Making himself rich off the backs of his supporters. Ring a bell???
Making himself rich off the backs of his supporters. Ring a bell???
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