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Ben Carson Supports Flat Tax To "Please" God (Original Post)
Jamaal510
Feb 2013
OP
The problem would be tha Cain would make him look reasonable. I think in the end of his second term
marble falls
Feb 2013
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Orrex
(63,169 posts)1. Does that also apply to flax that's been spun into gold?
The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,576 posts)2. I didn't know there was a tax on flax.
Jamaal510
(10,893 posts)3. Oops. I got rid of the typo.
reformist2
(9,841 posts)4. I support a flat tax - on wealth.
marble falls
(56,996 posts)5. The first black candidate for POTUS of a major party to be defeated?
Jamaal510
(10,893 posts)6. Herman Cain would've been my #1 choice,
but Carson isn't bad either when it comes to providing comedic relief. I would love to see either of these two embarrassing themselves in a debate, then seeing the wingnuts' heads explode over being stuck with a black nominee from their party.
marble falls
(56,996 posts)7. The problem would be tha Cain would make him look reasonable. I think in the end of his second term
the President will be in the situation Clinton was - he could have had a third term.