09-21-2011, 10:49 PM
(09-21-2011, 08:38 PM)Cracker Wrote: He looks mildly humpable. hmm. I never noticed his chiseled features and manly chin. He needs to get control of those eyebrows now, though.
He is a handsome man. But, he's someone who adapts his style, words and attitude to be appealing to the large numbers of people in order to accomplish his goals. Nature of the beast for politics I guess. Men that exude an edginess or quirk (whether or not it appeals to the masses) stand out more quickly as sexy, to me.
Still don't know how who I'll be voting for in 2012. I do know that I prefer the idea of turning SS over to the states than buying into Romney's plan that he'll keep it at the Federal level and simply lower inflation (like that is easily done without other repercussions) and slightly raise the qualifiying age. Presto, problem resolved. Not enough meat there for me to buy into his plan as its currently been defined.
Honestly, I preferred Cain's plan over the others. Cain is not someone I would vote for in 2012 for a number of reasons. But, his proposal to personalize or privatize retirement/SS contributions makes the most sense to me. There would have to be some transtion framework and detailed planning for those that have already paid into the governmental SS plan for years, but the concept is more viable than leaving retirement investment/planning to government, imo