So Easy, Even a Game Show Host Can Do It!
Do you know who Chuck Woolery is? Have you ever seen the show Love Connection?
Well, the host of the show is Chuck Woolery and in this video he gives a real quick explanation of why we really do need to VOTE OUT ALL OF THE CAREER POLITICIANS!
As Newt Gingrich famously said “The Super Budget Committee is the Dumbest Idea I’ve Ever Heard!”
The “super budget committee has had a few months to find only 1.2 Trillion dollars in “budget cuts”…spread over 10 years! So really they only had to find 120 Billion each year for ten years. And they really weren’t even looking for budget cuts. In their lingo, they were actually looking for reductions in the rate of proposed increase. That’s right, they weren’t actually trying to cut any programs or any approved budgets.
Watch this video and you’ll see just how hard it was for a game show host to figure this out… shows you just how screwed up our political system is!
Enjoy the video and leave your comments below.
Cain, Romney and Obama in a Virtual Tie
Posted in: 999 Plan, America's Next President, Barack Obama, budget shortfall, Capital Gains Tax, Death Tax, Debt Limit, Herman Cain, Mitt Romney, MSNBC/WSJ Poll, Quinnippiac Poll, Rick Perry, Ron Paul, tax on business Tags: 999 plan, America's Next President, Barack Obama, Herman Cain, mitt romney, MSNBC/WSJ Poll, Quinnippiac Poll, Rick Perry, Ron Paul
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Why is Herman Cain smiling today? Herman Cain is smiling because he is the man with a plan, and his plan seems to be gaining traction!
Did you hear? In the latest Quinnipiac poll, Herman Cain has pulled into a virtual 3 way tie with Mitt Romney and Barack Obama in the race to become Americas Next President! Yes, it’s the same Herman Cain that has proposed overhauling the tax code and the IRS with his “999″ plan. He seems to have hit some nerves and caught the attention of the electorate. Herman claims this plan would help alleviate the budget shortfall, eliminate capital gains tax, the death tax, and when combined with making the federal government the “right size”, will eat into and eventually do away with the national debt.
There are still those that say he can’t be president because he doesn’t have any experience. Some of those same people are attacking Mr. Cain’s “999″ plan as unworkable because it’s too simple. His argument is the government is too complicated and too involved in each and every persons life, therefore it needs to be downsized and simplified.
After Monday night’s Republican Presidential Debate and the other candidates going after him because of his new front-runner status, Mr. Cain said “You know you must be doing something right when so many are shooting arrows in your back.” “This is the first time arrows have felt this good!” (more…)
Romney misled business when running for governor
Posted in: 2012 Presidential Election, America's Next President, Ben Franklin, budget shortfall, debt to gdp, Founding Fathers, George Washington, massachusetts, Personal Liberty, Personal Prosperity, tax loophole, tax on business, Thomas Jefferson Quotes, total shortfall to gdp Tags: Ben Franklin, budget shortfall, debt to gdp, general fund, George Washington, massachusetts, mitt romney, tax loophole, tax on business, thomas jefferson, total shortfall to gdp
In the New Your Times online edition, yesterday (01 Oct, 2011) “Seeking Taxes, Romney Went After Business” (by Michael Barbaro) appeared, highlighting some of the ways Governor Romney’s administration went about closing deficits in the Massachusetts state budget.
The basis of the article is that Romney went after “loopholes” that businesses in the state enjoyed and both Romney and most of the Democrats claimed was not right and not fair. To me, this points out one of the greatest issues with politics, and the reporting of politics in America today. (more…)
