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Friday with the ‘hammer – A punch-out in the Nevada desert

by Mojambo ( 152 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Mitt Romney at October 21st, 2011 - 11:30 am

Dr. K.’s take on Wednesday nights debate at the Venetian Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.  I agree,  it is Romney’s nomination to lose and that Gingrich does have a lecturing professorial tone about him.

by Charles Krauthammer

On Tuesday night, seismologists at the Las Vegas Oceanographic Institute reported the first recorded movement of a hair on Mitt Romney’s head. Although it was only one follicle, displaced a mere 1.2 centimeters, the tremors were felt from Iowa to New Hampshire. Simultaneously, these same scientists detected signs of life in Rick Perry, last seen comatose at the recent Dartmouth debate.

Such were the highlights of Tuesday’s seven-person Republican brawl at the Venetian. To be sure, there were other developments: Herman Cain stumbled, Newt Gingrich grinned, Rick Santorum landed a clean shot at Romneycare and Michele Bachmann made a spirited bid for a comeback.

But the main event was the scripted Perry attack on Romney, reprising the old charge of Romney hiring illegal immigrants. Perry’s face-to-face accusation of rank hypocrisy had the intended effect. From the ensuing melee emerged a singularity: a ruffled Romney, face flushed, voice raised.

It lasted just a millisecond, but it left its mark. The reassuring and unflappable command that had carried Romney through — indeed, above — previous debates was punctured. True, his unflappability is, to some, less reassurance than a sign of inauthenticity. But if you are going to show real passion, petulance is not the way to do it.

Worse, Romney turned to the referee — moderator Anderson Cooper — with a plaintive “Anderson?” seeking intervention. An uncharacteristically weak moment. What does he do when Vladimir Putin sticks a finger in his chest and starts yelling at a Vienna summit? Call for Anderson?

On substance, Romney remained as solid as ever, showing by far the most mastery of policy, with the possible exception of Gingrich — but without the lecturing tone and world-weary condescension.

Romney’s command was best seen in his takedown of Cain’s 9-9-9 plan. Cain refused to concede the burden to consumers of a national sales tax added on to existing state sales taxes. Doggedly sticking to his point long after it had been undermined, he kept raining down metaphors about apples and oranges. His national sales tax is a solution to a federal problem (a monstrous tax code), he insisted, and therefore irrelevant to any discussion of state sales taxes, which would exist regardless.

It took Romney one sentence to expose the sophistry. He simply pointed out that a real-world consumer with a basketful of apples and oranges would be paying the sum of the two sales taxes at checkout. Q.E.D.

Cain remained, as always, charming, engaging, confident and good-willed, the only person on stage other than Bachmann who didn’t have a sour or nasty moment. But his tax plan collapsed under fire in about 10 minutes, the coup de grace delivered by Gingrich, who, when asked why the Cain plan is a hard sell, replied, “You just watched it.” It was the deadliest line of the night.

However, the principal drama was provided by Perry. His aggressive performance brought him back into the game, especially because he now has a few weeks before the next debate to deploy his major assets: a talent for retail politics and a ton of money.

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GOP Debate – CNN/Western Republican Leadership Conference

by Kafir ( 297 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Elections 2012, Open thread, Republican Party at October 18th, 2011 - 8:00 pm

Here we go again!

CNN releases criteria for October 18th GOP debate in Las Vegas

Tuesday, October 18th at 8pm ET on CNN from the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas, Nevada – hosted by CNN and Western Republican Leadership Conference

There should be a live stream here.

Reagan economic advisor Laffer: Cain’s 9-9-9 plan “a vast improvement over the current tax system”

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 71 Comments › )
Filed under Business, Economy, Elections 2012, History, Misery Index, Politics, unemployment at October 17th, 2011 - 2:00 pm

Arthur Laffer, the economist who was President Reagan’s chief economic policy advisor, and who is considered the “godfather” of supply-side economics, has endorsed Herman Cain’s 9-9-9 plan- nine percent tax on income, a nine percent national sales tax, and a nine percent corporate income tax, as being “a vast improvement over the current tax system and a boon to the U.S. economy”.

Remember what happened when President Reagan implemented Laffer’s supply-side ideas in the early 80’s after four years of Jimmah Carter and the dimocrats screwing up our economy, which was so bad that we actually had a “misery index” of double digit unemployment, interest rates, and inflation?

We had the greatest economic growth in world history after income and corporate taxes were slashed across the board. Over 20 million good jobs were created in only a few years that finally got us out of the economic “malaise”, as Carter himself called it, which was caused by his idiotic fiscal and economic policies.

Kinda reminds me of the current idiot occupying the White House, although as bad as Carter was, at least he didn’t hate America, and purposely try to destroy the U.S. economy, like Obungler and the dimocrats are doing today.

Godfather of Supply-Side Economics Supports Cain’s ‘9-9-9’ Plan
By Tony Lee

The Godfather of supply-side economics, Arthur Laffer, has given Herman Cain​’s signature “9-9-9” economic plan a critical boost, even as it has come under heavy fire from his GOP presidential competitors

The famed economist told HUMAN EVENTS that the proposal was pro-growth and would create the proper conditions for America’s economy to expand and thrive again.

“Herman Cain’s 9-9-9 plan would be a vast improvement over the current tax system and a boon to the U.S. economy,” Laffer told HUMAN EVENTS in a statement. “The goal of supply-side tax reform is always a broadening of the tax base and lowering of marginal tax rates.”

Added Laffer: “Mr. Cain’s plan is simple, transparent, neutral with respect to capital and labor, and savings and consumption, and also greatly decreases the hidden costs of tax compliance. There is no doubt that economic growth would surge upon implementation of 9-9-9.”

Laffer also said that “such a system provides the least avenues to avoid paying taxes, yet also maintains the strongest incentives for work effort, production, and investment.”

At the GOP presidential debate in New Hampshire on Tuesday, Cain’s plan received criticism from many of the candidates on stage. Click here to read the rest.

Zo: Herman Cain Should Smoke Crack

by Deplorable Macker ( 184 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Elections 2012, History, Republican Party at October 14th, 2011 - 8:00 pm

Ever since I first heard of Alfonzo Rachel’s ZoNation video series, I have always admired him. He speaks Truth to Power, and this time he absolutely rips into the Demo☭rats, Al Sharpton, Cornell West, and Bill Maher for their criticisms of Herman Cain…by using a little reverse psychology. And he pulls it off masterfully!
Watch the video: