Many of us question if Cain pull through a diverse field of conservative competitors within the 2012 primary. Even so, he's equally a social and fiscally conservative for republicans and is dependable on mending the problems we face which could pull republicans to his ideas.
While on Bryan Fischer's syndicated show, Herman Cain takes a solid position, and quite often controversial stance about abortion matters. During his '04 Georgia senate bid he said abortion has to be banned even in instances of rape and incest. At the moment Cain is calling for the stripping of funds to Planned Parenthood. He has stated that Planned Parenthood is primarily racist and points out that 75 percent of their total organizations are placed in black neighborhoods.
He wants something described as direct stimulus that requires cutting tax dollars to bureaucracies. Being a business person he feels that decreasing taxes for all enterprises will induce development and build work in America. He states we must cut entire programs instead of just snipping around the corners of the budget.
Cain has long been frank on federal medical care from the moment the Clintons tried to present it for People in America in the 90's. He famously questioned president Clinton at a speech in 1993 about their proposed bill and inquired precisely what he should convey to his workforce when he needs to lay them off as a result of the price of government run healthcare.
He thinks the law our elected representatives approved closes off the private market and doesn't target the true amounts of people not insured. Additionally declaring that 50 million folks are not chronically without insurance, he argues the amount proposed by the federal government could be way less than that. So he asks how come the hundreds of millions of US citizens have to deal with this problem through their tax dollars?
He is a big adversary of gay marriage and feels that People must defend the sanctity of marriage as outlined between one male and a single female. He doesn't support civil unions and would certainly restore 'Don't Ask Don't Tell' which prohibits gays from serving openly within the armed forces. He has stated that he clearly believes in second amendment rights. However he hasn't dealt with this concern clearly.
His stance on foreign law is that we must not go into war without reason. He believes the United States shouldn't be focused on international civil wars across the world because it isn't our business. Having said that, he also mentioned that we ought to be ready no matter what for imminent strikes on the US and watch our adversaries carefully.
While on Bryan Fischer's syndicated show, Herman Cain takes a solid position, and quite often controversial stance about abortion matters. During his '04 Georgia senate bid he said abortion has to be banned even in instances of rape and incest. At the moment Cain is calling for the stripping of funds to Planned Parenthood. He has stated that Planned Parenthood is primarily racist and points out that 75 percent of their total organizations are placed in black neighborhoods.
He wants something described as direct stimulus that requires cutting tax dollars to bureaucracies. Being a business person he feels that decreasing taxes for all enterprises will induce development and build work in America. He states we must cut entire programs instead of just snipping around the corners of the budget.
Cain has long been frank on federal medical care from the moment the Clintons tried to present it for People in America in the 90's. He famously questioned president Clinton at a speech in 1993 about their proposed bill and inquired precisely what he should convey to his workforce when he needs to lay them off as a result of the price of government run healthcare.
He thinks the law our elected representatives approved closes off the private market and doesn't target the true amounts of people not insured. Additionally declaring that 50 million folks are not chronically without insurance, he argues the amount proposed by the federal government could be way less than that. So he asks how come the hundreds of millions of US citizens have to deal with this problem through their tax dollars?
He is a big adversary of gay marriage and feels that People must defend the sanctity of marriage as outlined between one male and a single female. He doesn't support civil unions and would certainly restore 'Don't Ask Don't Tell' which prohibits gays from serving openly within the armed forces. He has stated that he clearly believes in second amendment rights. However he hasn't dealt with this concern clearly.
His stance on foreign law is that we must not go into war without reason. He believes the United States shouldn't be focused on international civil wars across the world because it isn't our business. Having said that, he also mentioned that we ought to be ready no matter what for imminent strikes on the US and watch our adversaries carefully.
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