Meet Jeff Barth — He May Have Just Made the ‘Greatest Political Ad Ever’

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  • He’s so dreamyyyy!!! : ) God Bless him and keep him.

  • oh good, thanks for posting the interview because I just left a comment on it on the other posting by Hallowell that I found to be not Blaze worthy material to me:

    After watching the interview with Greta, I don’t appreciate Billy Hallowell pushing something when he is not even sure of the interview and of what Byron Yorks writes, what’s the point? This was like a TMZ gossip writeup.

  • I have to agree with a lot of people here after watching the interview with Greta, I don’t appreciate Billy Hallowell pushing something when he is not even sure of the interview and of what Byron Yorks writes, what’s the point? This is like a TMZ gossip writeup.

    And like BUMR50 said before me:
    Perhaps the snarky writer of this piece could retract his snarky little statement at the beginning of the article, and be more careful in the future before he gets all moody with the content of his pieces.

    Because he looks like an a**.

  • here is some material for you to read http://www.lifenews.com/2006/10/18/nat-2668/

  • like Glenn has said, these people will always let you down at the end someway, I had respect for Santorum up until the last debate, he seems like a solid family man but has issues with making a point without looking weak or small. This shot at Herman Cain not being pro-life makes him look weaker, let the people decide, don’t use it to attack. To me Herman Cain is clearly pro-life and he has put his money & time where his heart is. http://www.lifenews.com/2006/10/18/nat-2668/
    On the last debate Santorum accused Herman Cain of forgeting the poor on his plan, which told me that he has not even read the information on the Herman Cain website to be able to debate it with facts, so he is just attacking to see if something sticks and he gains.

  • I love it, the money goes to provide jobs and help other charities, so we are helping each other.
    The other day I went to church and picked-up the bulletin and read that 10% of all the basket money goes to the poorest of the poor. I went WTH, if a give a $10 only $1 goes to help the poor. That’s not right, so now I’m going direct to the people I want to help. Putting me money where my heart is. Sadly I didn’t learn this at church or home but by watching Glenn Beck on tv and questioning with boldness. I would love a 1791 baseball cap and maybe some men/women blue jeans to replace old Levis, I think it‘s a good investment if it will last a while unlike all the stuff from China that’s just not quality stuff like we use to see here.

  • Jujubeebee, the consumption tax would not apply to used homes and cars, only new stuff. So existing homes for your kids would be the way to go, no tax. I believe this plan will take us to be a savings nation, there is more that needs to be explain by Mr. cain, like you mentioned people with limited budgets like the elderly.

    If you pay now 9% state sales tax, yes you will pay 18% sales and depending if your state exempts any items like food its 9%, but take into consideration that you will be paying total 9% in income tax rather than 15.3% right now, tha’st 6% savings right there to pay the national sales tax but, also consider that business rate will be lower to 9%, big decrease from 35%, America’s official corporate income tax rate they pay now that will see prices on goods go down and if elected Mr. Cain wil implement energy policy that will lower prices even more, that’s a big % decrease in goods and services right there. You have to look at all the components of the plan and do all the math, still we have to hear more, there’s more to come on this like empowerment zones.

    Your point on the rise on state sales tax by state governments and the majority vote to increase this 9-9-9 by future administration is our responsibility, so we have to stay awake and pay attention to be able to fight back right away. What I like about this 9-9-9 plan is that its right in the open.

  • yes you will pay 18% sales and depending if your state exempts any items like food its 9%, but take into consideration that you will be paying total 9% in income tax rather than 15.3% right now, tha’st 6% savings right there to pay the national sales tax but, also consider that business rate will be lower to 9%, big decrease from 35%, America’s official corporate income tax rate they pay now that will see prices on goods go down and if elected Mr. Cain wil implement energy policy that will lower prices even more, that’s a big % decrease in goods and services right there. You have to look at all the components of the plan and do all the math, still we have to hear more, there’s more to come on this like empowerment zones.

  • 9-9-9 is no good. It’s bad. How do I know? 7-7-7

    October 6, 2011 at 7:13pm

    In reply to mootsagootsa.

    Exactly, the plan is like he says common sense and you have to read the whole plan to understand his vision where he wants to go “The Fair Tax”. See his website, 9-9-9 its just a transition to that but Mr. Cain understands that the public has to be educated to embrace that. If he can’t do that in 8 years and it goes up it means the majority of the people went back to sleep and so would deserve the goverment they got.

  • I hope this is true Gloria, you have no idea how dissapointed this community was when we saw you host Obama. I hope she gets informed and if she believes in Herman Cain calls him up and host a fundraiser for him too.