Thanks to a pair of straw poll wins and an ingenious "9-9-9 Plan" that is akin to punching the poor and middle class in their faces nine times every nine seconds for the next nine decades, Herman Cain is now giving Mitt a run for his money in the GOP presidential field.
This means his positions are getting more scrutiny, including his ideas about foreign policy. Daniel Drenzer over at Foreign Policy takes a look at Cain's website and finds "a total of five paragraphs on 'national security.' That's it."
Video game maker Electronic Arts made a video noting the similarity between Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain's "9-9-9" tax plan and a tax setting used in its SimCity4 game. (Electronic Arts / October 16, 2011)
[h=2]The Republican presidential hopeful's plan to replace the federal tax code with a flat 9% personal income tax, a flat 9% corporate tax and a flat 9% national sales tax doesn't pencil out fiscally and would not distribute the tax burden fairly.[/h]
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