Perry’s plan (which he worked out with Steve Forbes) is for a flat tax. It’s a far simpler and better plan than the 9-9-9 which is convoluted and has many flaws and pitfalls.
I don’t know if any, or how many, of the Ron Paul supporters are still sensible enough to vote for a real conservative if Paul falters, but in case a sizable number are, let’s not alienate them.
However, I suspect that many of them will not vote at all if Paul is forced to drop out. They may just retire to their bunkers and accumulate food and weapons.
“However, I suspect that many of them will not vote at all if Paul is forced to drop out. They may just retire to their bunkers and accumulate food and weapons.”
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot.
Want to see a self-fulfilling prophecy? Have that attitude while supporting Rick Perry. Instead of dropping ad hominems (which may well be accurate), you could actually try by arguing why Perry is a better small government candidate. I’ve even told you I’m leaning Perry. Instead of taking the opportunity to try to make me a supporter, you complain about supporters of another candidate.
There may be a good reason Rick Perry is running behind.