Herman Cain; Too much common sense for DC

| May 11, 2011

Herman Cain discusses the immigration issue and how he’d fix it “secure the border with technology and guns”, “enforcing the laws that already exist”, “make it easier for employers to hire legal residents” and “empower the states to do what the federal government won’t do.

Cain also makes the claim that Obama is using immigration to distract from fuel prices, the economy and jobs. Other things he doesn’t have the courage and intention to fix.

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Zero Ponsdorf

RAACCIISTTT! Oh wait, never mind.

DaveO

Oh no Zero – expect the Progressives to be throwing Oreo cookies at him and quoting from Uncle Tom’s Cabin…

On the topic of illegal immigration, Stewart Baker looks at a solution that already exists and works: Self-Check application of E-Verify. (http://volokh.com/2011/05/10/dont-tell-anyone-but-the-administration-just-solved-the-immigration-enforcement-problem/)

Toothless Dawg

NHSparky

This shows why I love Cain, and why the establishment GOP hates him and will likely never support him even when he does start to gain support–he makes too much sense. The elites in both parties look at illegal immigration as one of those, “wink and a nod” type of situations, each for their own reasons, but we’re the ones who get shit on as a result.

GruntSgt

I’ve been watching Cain for a couple of years on Neil Cavutos show. He’s the only one to cut through the BS and really shoot straight and technology and guns always get my vote when it comes to taking out assholes. Does kind of explain why Oreo futures are off the chart and the grocery aisles are bare.

Just Plain Jason

I really like the guy myself. I wonder how, “hard work and common sense” will go against “hope and change.”

Kevin

Herman is my man in this race. I’ve never volunteered for a political race in my life but I will be doing so for Herman.

CRaissi

As you can see from this Google Earth image, Herman Cain is either Black Superman, or he lives in a cheap apartment off Freedom Parkway in Atlanta.