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HERMAN CAIN IS IN FOR NEAL

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@ December 23, 2008 9:15 AM
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Our good friend Herman Cain has been filling in for Neal yesterday and today. Find out more about Herman here. If you have a question for Herman, email him here.

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  • Leadership
    Mr. Cain Sir, we need your voice and leadership in a wider platform than just radio...you have a great way of making common sense more common...
  • Senate
    Mr. Cain, please get back to the Senate and "square them away"...thank you.
  • We'd be better served by Mr. Herman Cain in the Senate
    I sincerely hope that you will run for the House or Senate and bring some intelligence to the Congress.
  • Herman
    Herman for Secretary of Commerce!
  • Herman's comments on Social Security
    Herman- Social Security is nothing but a federal tax and welfare scheme disguised as a retirement program.

    Immediately after going into effect in 1935, various parts of the Social Security Act were challenged as unconstitutional and reached the Supreme Court for decision in 1937. In Helvering v. Davis (301 US 619), the Court sustained the Act under Congress’ power to impose taxes. In its decision, the Court revealed some of the truths about Social Security.

    First, employees are not making contributions into a retirement program, but are, in reality, paying a “special income tax” which is deducted from their wages and paid to the federal government by the employer. This “special income tax” is imposed on the employee for the so-called “privilege” of being employed by an employer.

    Second, employers are not making matching contributions into a retirement program for their employees, but are, in reality, paying an excise tax for the privilege of having individuals in their employ.

    Third, there is no retirement trust fund. The Court stated:“[t]he proceeds of both taxes are to be paid into the Treasury like internal-revenue taxes generally, and are not earmarked in any way.” Neither of the taxes are set aside to pay Social Security benefits. Both are general fund income taxes, which are used to pay the everyday expenditures of the federal government.

    Social Security is nothing but a government welfare or assistance program. The Founders would have classified it as a form of “poor relief.” In 1960, in Flemming v. Nestor (363 US 603), the Supreme Court stated:“...eligibility for benefits...[does] not in any true sense depend on contribution through the payment of taxes.” If Social Security was a legitimate retirement program, only those individuals who had contributed to the program would be eligible for benefits. But, since Social Security is a tax and social welfare scheme, Congress has total discretion to determine the qualifications for receiving various benefits under the program.

    If Congress decided to abolish Social Security, the American people would not have any legal claim for promised benefits.
  • Herman
    Herman you need to run the Dept of Commerce. Your smarts would straighten out the economic situation over night. Keep up the entrepreneurial mantra and encouragement to the young folks. There is life without government handouts.
  • Reading Assignments
    I just wish that while Neil is out someone on the staff would post some reading assignments.
  • Neal Who?
  • Raising Cain!
    Herman, Thank you for all you do. Have a Merry Christmas and a helluva New Year. God bless you and your family. Thanks, Joey Williams
  • My Herman story...
    Let me tell you my first hand story about Herman Cain.

    A long time ago, in a land far away, I worked for a certain pizza restaurant chain. I spent my college summers running a seasonal store in a place called Okoboji, Iowa. Herman would occasionally visit the area during summer which of course made us managers quite worried.

    He happened to stop by my store when the manager of another store was dining at my location with his grandson. Now remember, this is Iowa and before this mandatory diversity madness.

    The grandson looked at Herman, frowned, and asked, "Why is your skin black"?

    Uh-oh.

    Herman answered the child quite seriously, "Because I am a BLACK man".

    Needless to say the manager thought his career was toast, but that was not to be the case. Herman was not offended. He did not call the ACLU. He did not file a lawsuit. He answered without malice or contempt. Nor did he dwell on the question.

    I wish others who share Herman's ethnic heritage would see themselves as simply as Herman does - as equals, and certainly not as Hyphenated-Americans.
  • Herman
    Herman is awesome, I hope the best for him.
  • Herman Cain
    I hope Herman Cain will go national with his own show.
  • Herman Cain!
    I enjoy listening to Herman. He's the perfect fill-in when Neal isn't around.
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