Cain’s economic vision: A job for every home

Herman Cain

I have developed many strategic plans for success throughout my 40 years of business experience, but the one I am about to present for the nation is the most humbling. Business strategic plans had to capture the keys to profitability and growth. This national economic vision must capture the keys to prosperity for everyone who has a desire to achieve their American dreams.

It starts with education, then a job, and then a career.

People who achieve “success” are able to get beyond day-to-day survival. They find a way to thrive, constantly looking for that next exciting opportunity. This thrive attitude can be rekindled here in this great country, because we have the resources, the ingenuity and that spirit of America that has allowed us to survive during hard times, and thrive when times were better.

Although our public education system has its challenges, we have seen time and time again pockets of excellence where students have defied the odds, when given a chance, to go on and find that elusive success. These exceptions along with the many private and homeschooling success stories are the nucleus for rekindling a results-driven economy.

As my dad and others showed during their generation, a good dose of common sense can go a long way to supplement any deficiencies in formal education if the opportunities are there for someone to better themselves.

For nearly 15 million people, that ladder of opportunity is not there right now. They can’t find a job. By unleashing the full economic potential of our economy, we would ensure there would be a job for every home, and a career opportunity from every job.

This economic vision must start with some economic guiding principles (EGP). As the saying goes, if you do not know where you are going, you will get there. We know where we are going. We’re headed to a thriving land of opportunity.

EGP #1:  Production must precede consumption

You can’t spend your way to prosperity. The Obama Administration has shown that this does not work. Most families knew that it would not work because it does not work for a household. My dad had to produce enough cash for a down payment to buy his first home before he could get the keys to the new house. He had to work three jobs at times to produce enough cash, but he did it!

Production is the engine of any economic train, and consumption is the caboose. Before someone consumes, they must produce. The nearly $1 trillion in stimulus spending went into the caboose. They did not help fuel the real engine of the economy.

The engine of our economy is the business sector. It has received only disdain and lectures from the Obama Administration, instead of fuel in the form of lower taxes, less reduced barriers and more certainty about less government. (Specifics will follow in next week’s commentary.)

EGP #2:  Economic growth is the result of risk-taking

Entrepreneurial spirit drives economic growth. Risk-taking is the expenditure of time, effort, resources, capital, creativity, energy and passion, all with the expectation that it will pay off, but with no guarantee it will do so. At the risk of his health, my dad worked three jobs with not enough sleep and rest, and little recreational time. It was his choice with the only kind of equity he had, sweat equity. It paid off for him. He achieved his American dreams. One of them is running for president of the United States of America.

Risk-taking is also the willingness to invest your capital in the ideas of others. It is the lifeblood of our economy. A capital gains tax is a wall between people with money and people with ideas. Remove the wall and more ideas will get financed, and more jobs will be created. It is the spirit of America.

When the economy is not growing, we must reduce the impediments to growth and increase the incentives to risk-taking. It feeds the engine. Regulatory burdens, trade restrictions and policy uncertainty all make it more difficult for an idea to get off the ground and the result is less economic growth.

EGP #3: Measurements must be dependable

Imagine what life would be like if we had to wake up in the morning and check the newspaper to find out whether the hour closed at 60 minutes, whether a foot closed at 12 inches, or whether a pound was still 16 ounces.

The economy would be filled with too much uncertainty and eventually become dysfunctional. But that’s exactly what is happening with the most important financial unit of measure in the world, the dollar.

It took my dad 12 years to save enough cash to buy that first house. He did it with the expectation that the value of the dollar would be pretty close to what it was when he started saving. It was, because this nation did not have the deficits we have today, which is forcing inflation and a weaker dollar.

The most solemn pledge a government can make to its citizens is to maintain the value of the currency. The 3rd EGP states that units of measure must be dependable. Dramatically reducing our national debt is the key to stabilizing the value of our dollar.

Concluding note

Prosperity is the natural state of our free-market economy if we get government out of the way, off our backs and out of our pockets. Prosperity begins with production. It requires risk-taking and a stable measure of exchange.

Good economic policy is guided by good principles, not politics.

It’s common sense.


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  • Kim Beaty:

    Dear Mr. Cain,

    I believe in you !! I wish I had the money to follow you around your campaine trail. I could listen to you day and night. Your goals in my opinion are right on. I have watched you in the debates, and you stood out like a shining star to me. You have my full support, my Prayers, and my positive thougths and word of mouth every day. My Parents feel the same. I have found many who didn’t knw about you. Well, I told them. And the seeds of you and your visions are being spread around Galveston County Texas. as far as Pennselvania, to New Mexico, Arizona, and Colorado. Even as far west as I could reach, Oregon.

    You are a remarkable and very intelligent man. I am drawn to you as one would be drawn to family. You leave that in our hearts too. The only other president that had that effect on me was Ronald Reagan, who reminded me of my father, had a look of kindness, and realness. Sir, I commend you. Please don’t give up. We need you. We need your message.

    Very Sincerely,
    Kim L Beaty
    Dickinson, Texas
    Joonbug@travelingtwo.com

  • As a Christian person, it is so important to me and my family that God be put back in America, I don’t care what a person does if God is not the center focus of the nation it will crumble. Second I believe it is important to have a President God has set in place, and one who’s heart is to better the country, this country was made only for the government to keep the country safe from the enemy and to provide postal service, the government has become the enemy to the people and the country, growing themselves because of greed and power, to many rules and regulations chocks creativity and makes people weak and unresponsive to be independent strong and creative, which is what keeps America healthy and alive. I am with you all the way, continue to be bold and honest you will draw forth more Americans trust. God bless and your family
    Phyllis Gower
    Oklahoma City, OK
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  • BRYCE MILLER:

    the media is trying to steal your thunder on retutning billions of dollars to USA tax free. time to expand the idea. tax free if invested in specific projects. these are not completly refined as now, but projects to be considered.all to be financed with master limited partnerships.
    1. build toll roads for trucks only.
    2. build natural gas pipelines to convert all cars and trucks to natural gas.
    3. buy and operate city water and sewage.
    4. these are just a few things, almost any tax supported duty needs to be looked at.
    5. some of the larger mlp could be used to privateize social security.
    reinvent america. we are converting much of city, county,state, ane federal government projects to private money.

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  • Pamela Sparks:

    Dear Mr. Cain,
    I am a retired teacher, and my husband and I own a small business; therefore, the broad concepts of your “Vision for Economic Growth” are compelling to me. You have indicated that production must happen before consumption can take place, and this makes absolute sense, especially in your recognition of the risk-taking factor.
    Voters are bombarded by a myriad of facts and statistics that can be both confusing and overwhelming, so I would like to suggest the following as a way to help them understand, in a succinct and thorough way, how your plan would be quickly effective:

    1. Use concrete charts and graphs to show where we are now.
    2. Show where we would be with the second stimulus, shortterm and longterm.
    3. Show where we SHOULD be when the tax rate is at the 9%. This needs to include a business environment with specifics and personal households with specifics, ranging from poor to wealthy.
    4. Anticipate the “what-if’s” that could affect your plan and how
    they would be addressed.

    Mr. Cain, I am not well versed in all of the numbers crunching that would be required for the above four points, but I do know that if you can show and SUMMARIZE them in visual, concrete, defendable ways, you will catch the attention of the vast majority of the American public.

    Sincerely,
    Pamela Sparks
    Upland, California

  • raven:

    i agree with Pamela Sparks:post show us proof youR plain is what it sAY IT IS OR BE

  • Mr. Cain,

    Congradulations on your rise in the polls! How exciting! I am happy to see that Conservatives are starting to take notice of those who have proven experience in business, but haven’t sold their soul to liberal principles.

    I do want to say that I could get behind your campaign 100% if it weren’t for your 999 plan. I know! That is the foundation of your campaign. My problem with it is I am WILL NOT agree to a sales tax unless it comes with an elimination of the income tax. You can’t have both. It leaves too much to chance down the road when good people aren’t running the country; a time when the opportunity to raise taxes from 9% to 20% on both income and sales taxes would be exploited by liberal democrates. The tides of change do happen so we must protect our posterity from those tides when possible.

    I realise that dollar for dollar your plan is a reduction in taxes, I just can’t agree to take the risk.

    I will however support you if you are nominated. You are a true conservative and I have no doubt you would be a president we could all be proud of.

    Blessings

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