Herman Cain's Vision for America


by Derek Thomas


Lots of individuals ponder if Herman Cain make it through a wide field of conservative challengers in the 2012 primary. Then again, he is both a social and a fiscal conservative for republicans and is also reliable on mending the issues we are confronting which might pull republicans to his ideas.

During the Bryan Fischer conservative radio talk show Herman Cain carries a strong position, and sometimes controversial position about abortion issues. In his '04 Georgia US Senate bid he explained abortion should be banned even during instances of sexual assault and incest. Currently Cain is asking for the end of government funding to Planned Parenthood. He has stated that Planned Parenthood is in essence racist and points to that 75 percent of their institutions can be found in black communities.

He would like a thing identified as direct stimulus that involves trimming waste to special interests. Being a business person he believes that lowering taxation for all establishments will stimulate development and build work opportunities in America. He is convinced we must get rid of entire programs as an alternative to just cutting bits of the federal budget.

Cain remains outspoken on nationalized medical care ever since Bill and Hillary Clinton planned to present it for Americans in the Nineties. He once questioned Bill Clinton at a townhall meeting in '93 regarding their proposed bill and inquired what he should explain to his workforce when he has to start lay offs due to the expense of government run health care.

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 really a huge opponent of homosexual relationships and states that People ought to guard traditional marriage as outlined between a single male and one female. He does not agree with civil unions and would reestablish 'Don't Ask Don't Tell' which prohibits gays from serving publicly inside the military. He states that he solidly believes in second amendment rights. However he hasn't hammered out this concern in plain English.

His position on foreign policy is that we should not go into battle without cause. He thinks the US must not be engaged with foreign civil conflicts internationally because it is not our business. Even so, he at the same time stated that we should really be well prepared at all costs for approaching assaults on the United States and observe our foes intently.




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