Sunday, May 29, 2011

Meet Presidential Candidate Herman Cain



Herman Cain (born December 13, 1945) is an American businessman, columnist, and radio host from Georgia. He is best known as the former chairman and CEO of Godfather's Pizza. He is a former deputy chairman (1992–94) and chairman (1995–96) of the civilian board of directors to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. Before his business and economics career, he worked as a mathematician in ballistics for the United States Navy.  He has a BS degree from Morehouse College and a  Master's of Science degree from Purdue University. Cain's newspaper column is distributed by North Star Writers Group.  He lives in the Atlanta suburbs.

In January 2011, Cain announced he had formed an exploratory committee for a potential presidential campaign for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012, and on May 21, 2011, Cain officially announced his candidacy.

Cain's position on the Economy is outlined on his website:
"Currently, the federal government taxes too much and too often. Meaningful tax reform should be implemented immediately to alleviate that suffocating tax burden placed on businesses and individuals in America. This means across-the-board tax cuts to provide long-term relief, including reducing the capital gains tax, suspending taxes on repatriated profits and permanently eliminating the death tax."

Cain believes that "Currently, the federal government taxes too much and too often. Meaningful tax reform should be implemented immediately to alleviate that suffocating tax burden placed on businesses and individuals in America. This means across-the-board tax cuts to provide long-term relief, including reducing the capital gains tax, suspending taxes on repatriated profits and permanently eliminating the death tax."

Cain supports alleviating excessive regulatory burdens
"Eliminating the burdens of cumbersome federal regulations would provide an immediate boost for our weakened economy. It would signal to businesses and investors that the federal government intends to get out of the business of over regulating. Where regulations are required the states will do their job. Consumers and investors do not need nanny-state federal regulations to save them from themselves."

Cain's stand on Immigration is detailed on his website as follows:
We must secure our borders, enforce our laws and promote the existing path to citizenship. Protecting our nation’s sovereignty should be a paramount concern of those elected to lead us, not an afterthought or a reaction once the problem becomes even worse. Further, taking a stand on the issue does not mean one lacks compassion, but instead, that one respects the rule of law and the importance of not becoming a lawless nation.

I learned Herman Cain's position on the major issues facing our country and I must say I would not feel safe if he reached his goal and became president.  His journey should be interesting to watch.

1 comment:

  1. I am new to your blog, but based on your last comment, I suppose you may feel more safe with a president that will do nothing. All Mr Cain is saying is that we have laws in this country and those laws should be respected, not disrespected. Mr Cain stands for what he believes in. He is a patriot, and has served this country proudly. He will not make excuses for America, nor would he say that America is a downright mean nation. If anything, I feel mr. Cain would be a great thing for this country, not a bad one. It would be nice to get back to what it really means to be American, as opposed to trying to destroy the very values that made us the greatest country in the world.

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