Does Herman Cain's 999 plan make you more or less likely to vote for him
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Question: Does Herman Cain's 999 plan make you more or less likely to vote for him?
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Great, poor people need to pay more, I like Cain more
 
#2
Don't really care either way, more concerned about other issues
 
#3
This is awful, rich need to pay more taxes not less, I like Cain less now
 
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t_host1
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« Reply #25 on: October 16, 2011, 01:32:08 PM »

None of the above options.

Everyone needs to be taxed less.
What would you cut to make up for the resulting deficit?

I like easy ?'s

All fed pensions would settled for 9% of total career paid over 10 years or 1/2 of that for cash.

All fed health insurance nullified, everyone would have eligibility to USPMC or exercise your right to purchase, rated - privately sourced health insurance.

with fewer words here, the Golden Goose thread on the economics board would solve the deficit.



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Averroës Nix
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« Reply #26 on: October 16, 2011, 01:50:11 PM »


I like easy ?'s

All fed pensions would settled for 9% of total career paid over 10 years or 1/2 of that for cash.

All fed health insurance nullified, everyone would have eligibility to USPMC or exercise your right to purchase, rated - privately sourced health insurance.

with fewer words here, the Golden Goose thread on the economics board would solve the deficit.


This post made no sense to me, so I checked the "Golden Goose" thread that the poster mentions...


Time is short - what is your verdict of life, death or crucifixion.

 [LIFE] - to be advanced to the highest order of atlasia’s, to which if approved, would forward to President Barrack H. Obama for immediate implementation. 
 [DEATH] - by character1 assassination. 
 [CRUCIFIXION] of the messenger; a peasant, resident of atlasia, descendent of job, of diabolical disorders and heresy.   



I won't make any presumptions about t_host's mental health, but these posts are nonsensical and obviously insane.
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Paul Kemp
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« Reply #27 on: October 16, 2011, 02:34:57 PM »

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« Reply #28 on: October 16, 2011, 04:09:01 PM »


But I thought raising taxes on anyone was class warfare and dangerous during perilous economic times.   Oh wait, that is only if you raise taxes on millionaires. Sorry, my bad.
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