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Herman Cain Hates the Poor, Unemployed, and OWS Movement

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In this video, I rant against former CEO of Godfather Pizza and Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain. Through his attacks on the unemployed and the OWS (Occupy Wall Street) movement, as well as his supporting of his "9-9-9" tax plan, we can conclude that he is an enemy of the poor, the unemployed, and the OWS movement.

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  • You know what? When the parasprites invaded Ponyville, Twilight Sparkle learned a valuable lesson that applies to our situation; she learned that sometimes "the best solutions can come from the most unlikely of sources", so don't hate on Pinki...err, Herman Cain and his ideas. He could be the one to save us all from this bad economy that Obama has been making worse, like the troll he is.

  • @Supertrekkie4 There is no evidence to show that Herman Cain's economic proposals would help the economy. In fact, economic precedence shows us that his plans would fail miserably (at least for the populous.) I explained this all in my video.

    Awesome MLP analogy though. lolz

  • quick question, would you ever run for president?

  • @nattynorth I don't believe that anybody truly plans on running for president, but either take or leave the opportunity when it is presented. For me, I would cease the opportunity if it was presented. :D

  • But we do have computers now. 300 million votes over cellphones on the internet could be counted up in the blink of an eye. And, yes, maybe many Americans are uneducated, but are elected reps any better. From what I hear Congress men let their corporate lobbyists write their legislation for them. I want to break the stranglehold that corporate money has over our government. Straight voting and the old two party system do not offer a way out of that.

  • @MisterKeitel PART 2: At least with elected politicians, they are, for the most part, at least semi-educated, with many having actual knowledge of the issues. That far outweighs the ratio of uneducated and educated people that make up the populous.

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  • You do know that EVERYTIME taxes have been raised revenues go down?

    Everytime that taxes are lowered reveneues go up?

    Everytime taxes are raised on the rich, the poor wind up paying for them?

    What the heck I only have reality, history, and the facts on my side

  • @DixonRants Iove how you talk so matter of factly about "what is" when it comes to conservatives when in reality you have absolutely NO clue about what conservatives REALLY think or believe.

    You blather on about Conservatives as if you were the President reading off a teleprompter the daily DNC's talking points. Talking as if what you are saying were fact rather than the lazy opinions of someone who has absolutely no knowledge of what they are talking about.

    A future College Professor?

  • @MisterKeitel PART 1: In order for a popular vote on every piece of legislation to work, every voter must be very educated on all of the issues. They all must also have a lot of free time to vote for every single piece of legislation. Considering the fact that each Congressman has a full-time, busy job, we can conclude that it would be unfeasible for the populous to cast these popular votes. Even if they had the time to do so, though, let us remember that they are pretty ignorant

  • @MisterKeitel Considering the fact that we have 300 million people living in this country, that would end up being inefficient. That worked before with smaller villages and tribes, but not for a country that has millions upon millions of residents. Plus, we cannot rely upon these people, regular Americans, to vote on issues that they are ignorant on.

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