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Candy-ass Cain also refuses to name his future appointees, which is OK, because the failed pizza boss has no future as POTUS.
Wrong. You claimed he didn't get it from the game.
Can you prove it, or not?
[h=1]Herman Cain: Who came up with the 999 plan? [FOLLOWED BY LIBERAL SPIN HYPE AND CONJECTURE, ACCOMPANIED BY A VIDEO OF TWO PINHEAD GEEKS CLAIMING IT'S NOT HERMAN CAIN'S PLAN, EVEN THOUGH THEIR VIDEO EVIDENCE SHOWS CAIN CLEARLY STATING IT IS "MY PLAN!"]
As I said, when you gonna show us where Cain said it's not his plan?
A long time ago, I learned that one cannot have a rational converation with an irrational person, and you remind me of this fact, every day.
One of the main platforms of the Cain campaign has been his super-simple "9-9-9" tax plan.
Under this plan, there's a 9% income tax on everyone, a 9% tax on corporations, and a 9% sales tax on everything we buy.
Now, I could go into a rant here about how this would increase taxes on the middle class and the poor (they'd be paying double by some estimates) or how flat taxes discourage charitable contributions (it's debatable), but that's not very fun.
Let's talk about Sim City instead!
According to Kokatu, the default tax settings in Sim City 4 match Cain's plan exactly.
Cain claims that his tax plan was developed by Rich Lowrie, who is "not much of a gamer," but the similarities are hard to ignore.
EA and Maxis have both explained that they are not going to be endorsing any presidential candidates, but they're enjoying the added publicity.
According to EA, "Serious lessons about urban planning and government could be gleaned from the Sim City franchise."
http://www.ology.com/politics/did-herman-cains-999-tax-plan-come-simcity-4
Yeah, I think I just told Zapped that yesterday, glad to see you are learning from my wisdom here. But I am not being irrational, I merely asked you to back up your silly statement, which you've failed to do. Now you want to claim I'm not being rational? LMFAO... you are too much!
Again.... because a computer simulation of a virtual society, logically determined the best and fairest way to handle taxes, just so happens to be similar to the plan Herman Cain came up with, is supposed to mean what, exactly?
Did you watch the whole fucking video you lunatic?
Cain clearly did not create the plan, and even refuses to reveal who did, IN HIS OWN WORDS.
Too tough for you to understand, isn't it?
If you have no imagination, maybe you could use some of your fabulous fantasy fortune to rent one.
I watched as much as I could before I almost vomited, and no... he never says it is not HIS plan. He mentions people who he conferred with, but that doesn't mean it's their plan, he even states it is "my plan" several times in the interview. So when are you going to show us Cain admitting it isn't his plan? I'm still waiting, pinhead!
Sorry, Dix, it is a 3 minute video. If you wacth the whole thing, Cain admits he didn't create "his" plan.
If your attention span is really less than 3 minutes, it does explain a lot of your misconceptions, but the facts are clear to anyone, Cain did not create the plan.
So Dixie is OK with an economic policy stolen from a video game...
Did you watch the whole fucking video you lunatic?
Cain clearly did not create the plan, and even refuses to reveal who did, IN HIS OWN WORDS.
Cain has a masters in mathematics. When did Cain say his 999 plan wasn't his idea? LMAO... this is funny!
Yes, who he refuses to name.