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While the Democrats had their week of unchallenged propaganda about their party – how perfect it is and how terrible the Republicans are – the latest good news about the economy and the average adjusted gross income went unnoticed. Once again, when Democrats don’t like the facts, they just ignore them with the help of the mainstream media.
As a reminder, we still have not had a recession since 2001, using the standard definition of a recession as two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth. But don’t tell the Democrats and the mainstream media. You might disrupt their imaginary recession.
Originally posted by GeorgiaGirl
You're exactly right. Herman Cain made a mistake once in 2008 about predicting the future so we should completely disregard his candidacy.
The OTHER candidates are all much better choices. None of them have ever made mistakes, and their economics policies and understandings are much better.
Oh, wait....
Sorry, but I think you're reaching with this quote. Name an economist (or anyone, for that matter) who has never made a statement that in hindsight turned out to be incorrect. I don't believe you can.
Herman Cain is a good man, who has been successful in many endeavors. He's a true "rocket scientist" who went on to successfully recussitate a couple of businesses in decline. We need someone like him to make decisions that will get the economy moving again.
I'll stick with him over any of the other Republican candidates, and DEFINITELY over the organizer-in-chief, who has certainly not demonstrated his economic prowess.
The OTHER candidates are all much better choices. None of them have ever made mistakes, and their economics policies and understandings are much better.
Originally posted by Rockdisjoint
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"salamander face"??? I guess "poopey head" might be too "racist" huh?
Originally posted by Rockdisjoint
reply to post by 46ACE
"salamander face"??? I guess "poopey head" might be too "racist" huh?
Salamanders come in all different colors, so I'm not sure how calling him salamander face is racist....
Originally posted by GeorgiaGirl
You're exactly right. Herman Cain made a mistake once in 2008 about predicting the future so we should completely disregard his candidacy.
The OTHER candidates are all much better choices. None of them have ever made mistakes, and their economics policies and understandings are much better.
Oh, wait....
Sorry, but I think you're reaching with this quote. Name an economist (or anyone, for that matter) who has never made a statement that in hindsight turned out to be incorrect. I don't believe you can.
Herman Cain is a good man, who has been successful in many endeavors. He's a true "rocket scientist" who went on to successfully recussitate a couple of businesses in decline. We need someone like him to make decisions that will get the economy moving again.
I'll stick with him over any of the other Republican candidates, and DEFINITELY over the organizer-in-chief, who has certainly not demonstrated his economic prowess.
Originally posted by Rockdisjoint
reply to post by 46ACE
"salamander face"??? I guess "poopey head" might be too "racist" huh?
Salamanders come in all different colors, so I'm not sure how calling him salamander face is racist....
Originally posted by Blackmarketeer
His 9% national sales tax would destroy businesses. This is on top of State, Local, and City sales taxes. That would be like a 20-year surge in in inflation, all in one shot.
Originally posted by GeorgiaGirl
You're exactly right. Herman Cain made a mistake once in 2008 about predicting the future so we should completely disregard his candidacy.
The OTHER candidates are all much better choices. None of them have ever made mistakes, and their economics policies and understandings are much better.
Oh, wait....
Sorry, but I think you're reaching with this quote. Name an economist (or anyone, for that matter) who has never made a statement that in hindsight turned out to be incorrect. I don't believe you can.
Herman Cain is a good man, who has been successful in many endeavors. He's a true "rocket scientist" who went on to successfully recussitate a couple of businesses in decline. We need someone like him to make decisions that will get the economy moving again.
I'll stick with him over any of the other Republican candidates, and DEFINITELY over the organizer-in-chief, who has certainly not demonstrated his economic prowess.