If I had been under ObamaCare, and a beaurocrat had been trying to tell me when I could get that CT scan, that would have delayed my treatment. I was able to get the treatment as fast as I could based upon my timetable, and not the government’s timetable. That’s what saved my life.
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I think that taxes would be fair if we first get rid of the tax code. This is the ultimate solution, not to just say we're going to trim around the edges, not to say that we will try to simplify a little of this and a little of that. The problem is, replace the tax code, so we can establish tax fairness for everybody.
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The way to connect with voters on the plan is to simply give the facts. Fifty per cent of taxpayers pay 97 per cent of the taxes. By most people’s standards, that’s already fair. The President is playing the class warfare card because he knows that a lot of people may never hear that particular fact. But it’s a fact.
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Whether you were talking about Pillsbury, Burger King, Godfather’s, the National Restaurant Association, in each one of those situations, I had a daunting problem that I had to solve. And I used the same business principles to approach the problem and, more importantly, solve the problem in every one of the situations.
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Birth: | 13th December, 1945 |
Nationality: | American |
Profession: | Businessman, Politician, Radio Presenter |
Herman Cain was born in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. He is an American businessman, author, radio host and politician. He graduated with a BS in Mathematics from Morehouse College in 1967. He graduated with a MS in Computer Science from Purdue University in 1971. In 1977, he joined Pillsbury Company in Minneapolis where he later became vice president. He served as chairman and CEO of Godfather's Pizza from 1986 to 1996. He served as president and CEO of the National Restaurant Association from 1996 to 1999. From 2008, until February 2011, he hosted The Herman Cain Show on Atlanta talk radio station WSB. He was a senior economic adviser to the Bob Dole presidential campaign in 1996. He briefly ran for the Republican presidential nomination in 2000. In 2004, he ran for the U.S. Senate in Georgia and did not win in the primaries. He was a candidate for the 2012 U.S. Republican Party presidential nomination. He has written several books include: Leadership is common sense, CEO of Self, They Think You're Stupid, 9–9–9: An Army of Davids, and The Right Problems.
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