Michael Ramirez for October 13, 2011

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    petergrt  over 12 years ago

    Harry Belafante proclaimed Cain as inauthentic black . . . as opposed to him and 0bama, who have lived the real black experience and discrimination, and in spite of this they were able to get a good education and excel in private business, while maintained their black identity – dialect included.-A black conservative male is the second most despised person by Democrats and the Black Establishment, right after a conservative black woman.

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    d_legendary1  over 12 years ago

    The ol’ run gubbertmint like a business plan. Sure worked well for God Father’s Pizza.

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    pirate227  over 12 years ago

    Backward as usual, Ramirez.I guess you forgot about the last two and half years experience as POTUS, LOL!

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    oneoldhat  over 12 years ago

    no 227 i remember last 2 1/2 years — larry ,moe or curly could have done better

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    Dtroutma  over 12 years ago

    Cain was a CIVILIAN employee for the Navy. He then went to work as computer nerd for Coca Cola, then went to work for several factions of Pillsbury Corp. He mostly used minimum wage employees to make more profit for the company, not really building a job ladder that went anywhere for anyone but himself. His 9-9-9 would REDUCE government income and taxes on the rich, but increase the tax load on the middle and lower classes. As respects pizza and burgers, his wealth hasn’t exactly built upon the best diet for Americans, and his economic policies just continue to bloat the over-fed, and malnourish the nation.

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    Magnaut  over 12 years ago

    Cain vs cain’t

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    Magnaut  over 12 years ago

    experience vs gaming the system for freebies(acorn)

    watch Mouchelle

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    Wildcard24365  over 12 years ago

    Has anybody noticed this: http://www.csmonitor.com/Business/Economist-Mom/2011/0929/Cain-s-999-plan-Not-sane-tax-policy

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    avarner  over 12 years ago

    I don’t think Cain is suitable for president.

    Math degree = He can count.

    Also, I have never seen a picture of him on a girl’s bike….

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    Heavy B  over 12 years ago

    soooo, all those years as a state senator, US senator, community orginizor, AND as president make Obama LESS quallified to be president then the day manager at pizza hut? Man, you CONservatives have to TRY to be that stupid…

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    ARodney  over 12 years ago

    Cain can’t even do math. His 9-9-9 plan would reduce the income tax load of the super rich to zero (no tax on capital gains or interest), while boosting sales taxes to nearly 18% (that corporate tax will be paid for in prices) plus whatever states ask for. A huge boost in taxes for the poor and middle class, and a huge transfer of wealth upwards. This is supposed to help… how? Oh, yeah, trickle down economics.

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    czei  over 12 years ago

    Cain’s “economist” who he picked, among all of the experts in the world, to craft his 9-9-9 plan, is a financial planner with Wells Fargo in Pepper Pike, OH:

    https://home.wellsfargoadvisors.com/richard.lowrie

    I like that Cain actually came up with a plan, as opposed to the other more experienced politicians who know that its better to keep your mouth shut and offer vague platitudes. Still, the plan itself would shift a huge amount of the tax burden to the poor and middle class, but then, that’s what his party is all about.

    I worry about Cain’s appointments should he become president, like putting an exterminator in charge of the EPA; I hear there’s one out of work in Texas.

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    Gypsy8  over 12 years ago

    Has America really come to the point that candidates for POTUS require experience running a pizza franchise???

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    Tue Elung-Jensen  over 12 years ago

    Even people with experience can have the intention to turn it all into dust, or get herded into a fold.

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    Dtroutma  over 12 years ago

    Cain was paid a lot more as a “civilian” working for the Navy, than a Navy person would make- it’s scamming the system, plus folks claiming he “served” in the Navy. He was pretty much a flop at Coca-Cola, and in his jobs at Pillsbury, and on banking boards. Which, if he “knew” mathematics, he wouldn’t be touting 9-9-9, let alone if he actually knew accounting or economics.

    I also find it interesting how many folks who likely failed their GED test, are criticizing folks’ educational backgrounds.

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    Gypsy8  over 12 years ago

    Not surprisingly you got about everything wrong in your post. Among other things, I presume you meant Tony Rezko rather than Bill Ayers, but you wanted to get the association to a so-called terrorist. Check your anti-Obama talking points more carefully next time.

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