Wednesday, October 19, 2011

999

The talk of American Politics. Everybody is forming some sort of opinion on it. Whether they love it because they feel it will generate substantial revenue, or they hate it due to their feeling that it will raise taxes on the middle class, every well informed master of politics is hearing about it and pondering its implications.

Now. I'm no political expert, but I think Herman Cain is onto something. Not with regards to the effectiveness of the 9-9-9 plan, but rather the talk being generated by said plan. If you haven't noticed, the Republican Debates have become much more substance based rather than being all about a candidates character or personality, and this is exactly how the debates should be. Who has the best plan for turning around our country. Due to Cain's advocating of his famed 9-9-9 plan the Republican candidates have been forced to come up with their own plans, and own methods of fixing our struggling economy. From Mitt Romney's 59-Point Plan to Perry's plan to use our energy rich state to generate jobs, the Republican's are now focused on coming up with the next plan that will save our country from going too far under (not that we already are). Clearly the 9-9-9 Plan may not be your cup of tea, but at least it has the prospective candidates debating amongst themselves on what is really important in this election: fixing this economy.

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