Businessman Herman Cain won the Florida GOP presidential straw poll in a major surprise Saturday, as Republicans here delivered a rebuke to Texas Gov. Rick Perry.
Fido, you elitist fuck - Cain could have been a fucking pimp and still had more practical experience than the "Community Organizer"/fucking boob you guys elected last time...
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Fido, you elitist fuck - Cain could have been a fucking pimp and still had more practical experience than the "Community Organizer"/fucking boob you guys elected last time...
After completing his master's degree from Purdue, Cain left the Department of the Navy and began working for The Coca-Cola Company as a business analyst. In 1977, he joined Pillsbury, where he rose to the position of Vice President by the early 1980s. He left his executive post to work for Burger King, which at the time was a Pillsbury subsidiary, where he managed 400 stores in the Philadelphia area. Under Cain's leadership, his region went in three years from the least profitable for Burger King to the most profitable. This prompted Pillsbury to appoint him President and CEO of another subsidiary, Godfather's Pizza. Aiming to cut costs, Cain over a 14-month period reduced the company from 911 stores down to 420. As a result of his efforts, Godfather's Pizza finally became profitable. Later that year he became CEO of the National Restaurant Association – a trade group and lobby organization for the restaurant industry – where he had previously been chairman concurrently with his role at Godfather's.[10]
Cain became a member of the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City in 1992 and served as its chairman from January 1995 to August 1996, when he resigned to become active in national politics.[11] Cain was a 1996 recipient of the Horatio Alger Award.[12]
After completing his master's degree from Purdue, Cain left the Department of the Navy and began working for The Coca-Cola Company as a business analyst. In 1977, he joined Pillsbury, where he rose to the position of Vice President by the early 1980s. He left his executive post to work for Burger King, which at the time was a Pillsbury subsidiary, where he managed 400 stores in the Philadelphia area. Under Cain's leadership, his region went in three years from the least profitable for Burger King to the most profitable. This prompted Pillsbury to appoint him President and CEO of another subsidiary, Godfather's Pizza. Aiming to cut costs, Cain over a 14-month period reduced the company from 911 stores down to 420. As a result of his efforts, Godfather's Pizza finally became profitable. Later that year he became CEO of the National Restaurant Association – a trade group and lobby organization for the restaurant industry – where he had previously been chairman concurrently with his role at Godfather's.[10]
Cain became a member of the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City in 1992 and served as its chairman from January 1995 to August 1996, when he resigned to become active in national politics.[11] Cain was a 1996 recipient of the Horatio Alger Award.[12]
Americans are fucking stupid cunts, they have a proper candidate available (Ron Paul), solid voting history and speaks his mind yet they still vote for the same shit, you fucking deserve the tyranny you're getting and will continue to get more of.
Americans are fucking stupid cunts, they have a proper candidate available (Ron Paul), solid voting history and speaks his mind yet they still vote for the same shit, you fucking deserve the tyranny you're getting and will continue to get more of.
[quote user=otester] Americans are fucking stupid cunts, they have a proper candidate available (Ron Paul), solid voting history and speaks his mind yet they still vote for the same shit, you fucking deserve the tyranny you're getting and will continue to get more of. [/quote]
otester wrote:
Americans are fucking stupid cunts, they have a proper candidate available (Ron Paul), solid voting history and speaks his mind yet they still vote for the same shit, you fucking deserve the tyranny you're getting and will continue to get more of.
[quote user=otester] Americans are fucking stupid cunts, they have a proper candidate available (Ron Paul), solid voting history and speaks his mind yet they still vote for the same shit, you fucking deserve the tyranny you're getting and will continue to get more of. [/quote]
Oh yes...because you Brits are SOOOOOO smart. How are those Tory's doing for ya? Lib Dems? The fucking Queen? Do you fucking clowns even have ANYBODY at all like a Ron Paul or Herman Cain in any semblance? Look, if Cain gets the nomination (which I doubt he will) I will vote for him. However, I know for a FACT that Paul will not get the nomination, but if anybody else outside of Cain gets the nomination, I will cast a vote for Paul. You have to understand, we ultimately don't get to pick who runs for either party. Like it or not, it is a two party system....unfortunately. Do I think Cain is perfect? No. I don't think Ron is perfect either, but you have to realize just because you become president you don't get to come in and wave a magic wand and legalize all drugs, end the fed and shower the country with Libertarian values. You still have to deal with Congress, which is where most of the change needs to come from in the first place.
otester wrote:
Americans are fucking stupid cunts, they have a proper candidate available (Ron Paul), solid voting history and speaks his mind yet they still vote for the same shit, you fucking deserve the tyranny you're getting and will continue to get more of.
Oh yes...because you Brits are SOOOOOO smart. How are those Tory's doing for ya? Lib Dems? The fucking Queen? Do you fucking clowns even have ANYBODY at all like a Ron Paul or Herman Cain in any semblance? Look, if Cain gets the nomination (which I doubt he will) I will vote for him. However, I know for a FACT that Paul will not get the nomination, but if anybody else outside of Cain gets the nomination, I will cast a vote for Paul. You have to understand, we ultimately don't get to pick who runs for either party. Like it or not, it is a two party system....unfortunately. Do I think Cain is perfect? No. I don't think Ron is perfect either, but you have to realize just because you become president you don't get to come in and wave a magic wand and legalize all drugs, end the fed and shower the country with Libertarian values. You still have to deal with Congress, which is where most of the change needs to come from in the first place.
Im all for Gary Johnson running for president! But you are correct Shanus, people expect the president to be able to wave his wand around and get shit done, thats one of the reasons why everyones bitching at obama, i mean sure he may have been a fuck off here and there but they are expecting TOO much from him without realizing that others have some say in what hes trying to achieve.
Im all for Gary Johnson running for president! But you are correct Shanus, people expect the president to be able to wave his wand around and get shit done, thats one of the reasons why everyones bitching at obama, i mean sure he may have been a fuck off here and there but they are expecting TOO much from him without realizing that others have some say in what hes trying to achieve.
[quote user=ZaGGeh13] Im all for Gary Johnson running for president! But you are correct Shanus, people expect the president to be able to wave his wand around and get shit done, thats one of the reasons why everyones bitching at obama, i mean sure he may have been a fuck off here and there but they are expecting TOO much from him without realizing that others have some say in what hes trying to achieve.
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Obama has gotten some shit through....problem is, it is not working. Hell, he threw us into Libya and Congress is SUPPOSED to vote on it, but they were all like...meh. So you will get some things (you may not like them or they may even be totally opposite of what the guy campaigned on) but it is impossible to get everything you want. However, Obama and others get themselves into that mess by promising candy machines in the hallways and extended recess.
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It doesn't matter what facts you present - the democrats will paint Cain as a dumb-ass Uncle Tom...I am so sick of their shit. [/quote]
It's because they are afraid of a strong, independent, conservative, straight talking, American who happens to be black. He isn't SUPPOSED to be conservative. He should be a victim and he shouldn't have been able to do anything on his own without Massa government's help. So they think there must be something wrong with him......
ZaGGeh13 wrote:
Im all for Gary Johnson running for president! But you are correct Shanus, people expect the president to be able to wave his wand around and get shit done, thats one of the reasons why everyones bitching at obama, i mean sure he may have been a fuck off here and there but they are expecting TOO much from him without realizing that others have some say in what hes trying to achieve.
Obama has gotten some shit through....problem is, it is not working. Hell, he threw us into Libya and Congress is SUPPOSED to vote on it, but they were all like...meh. So you will get some things (you may not like them or they may even be totally opposite of what the guy campaigned on) but it is impossible to get everything you want. However, Obama and others get themselves into that mess by promising candy machines in the hallways and extended recess.
EdRoberts wrote:
@ Shanus: - -
It doesn't matter what facts you present - the democrats will paint Cain as a dumb-ass Uncle Tom...I am so sick of their shit.
It's because they are afraid of a strong, independent, conservative, straight talking, American who happens to be black. He isn't SUPPOSED to be conservative. He should be a victim and he shouldn't have been able to do anything on his own without Massa government's help. So they think there must be something wrong with him......
[quote user=ShanusMaximus] [quote user=EdRoberts]It doesn't matter what facts you present - the democrats will paint Cain as a dumb-ass Uncle Tom...I am so sick of their shit.[/quote]
It's because they are afraid of a strong, independent, conservative, straight talking, American who happens to be black. He isn't SUPPOSED to be conservative. He should be a victim and he shouldn't have been able to do anything on his own without Massa government's help. So they think there must be something wrong with him...... [/quote]
I dunno, I don't give a fuck what colour he is. It just seems that he's advocating more of the same tax policies (albeit with a simplified code) that Bush pushed through, y'know, the ones the US has tried over the past decade which have helped lead to a ballooning deficit. :/
Anyway, I prefer the Shanus who said this: "it seems like when people get backed in a corner they can always pull the "race" card. Like they can just smite your whole argument by simply saying you just don't like Jews or Blacks or Mexicans or Muslims et al. Unfortunately this tactic does nothing to help understand or solve the problem. ESPECIALLY when you get two sides going on aboot who is the MOST racist. What is even more unfortunate.....is that it seems to fucking work" rather than the one who's pulling the race card.
ShanusMaximus wrote:
EdRoberts wrote:
It doesn't matter what facts you present - the democrats will paint Cain as a dumb-ass Uncle Tom...I am so sick of their shit.
It's because they are afraid of a strong, independent, conservative, straight talking, American who happens to be black. He isn't SUPPOSED to be conservative. He should be a victim and he shouldn't have been able to do anything on his own without Massa government's help. So they think there must be something wrong with him......
I dunno, I don't give a fuck what colour he is. It just seems that he's advocating more of the same tax policies (albeit with a simplified code) that Bush pushed through, y'know, the ones the US has tried over the past decade which have helped lead to a ballooning deficit.
Anyway, I prefer the Shanus who said this: "it seems like when people get backed in a corner they can always pull the "race" card. Like they can just smite your whole argument by simply saying you just don't like Jews or Blacks or Mexicans or Muslims et al. Unfortunately this tactic does nothing to help understand or solve the problem. ESPECIALLY when you get two sides going on aboot who is the MOST racist. What is even more unfortunate.....is that it seems to fucking work" rather than the one who's pulling the race card.
After completing his master's degree from Purdue, Cain left the Department of the Navy and began working for The Coca-Cola Company as a business analyst. In 1977, he joined Pillsbury, where he rose to the position of Vice President by the early 1980s. He left his executive post to work for Burger King, which at the time was a Pillsbury subsidiary, where he managed 400 stores in the Philadelphia area. Under Cain's leadership, his region went in three years from the least profitable for Burger King to the most profitable. This prompted Pillsbury to appoint him President and CEO of another subsidiary, Godfather's Pizza. Aiming to cut costs, Cain over a 14-month period reduced the company from 911 stores down to 420. As a result of his efforts, Godfather's Pizza finally became profitable. Later that year he became CEO of the National Restaurant Association – a trade group and lobby organization for the restaurant industry – where he had previously been chairman concurrently with his role at Godfather's.[10]
Cain became a member of the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City in 1992 and served as its chairman from January 1995 to August 1996, when he resigned to become active in national politics.[11] Cain was a 1996 recipient of the Horatio Alger Award.[12]
With that kind of corporate mentality, wouldn't aggressively cut through government programs? I don't see how a guy who is effective at maintaining a robust bottom line is beneficial to a country that isn't broke, just full of bureaucratic red tape that needs to go.
ShanusMaximus wrote:
stonermaster wrote:
Cain is an idiot, and Florida is a state FULL of idiots ... NEXT
Fido wrote:
Come to think of it, he's the perfect corporate shill. Even better than barry.
After completing his master's degree from Purdue, Cain left the Department of the Navy and began working for The Coca-Cola Company as a business analyst. In 1977, he joined Pillsbury, where he rose to the position of Vice President by the early 1980s. He left his executive post to work for Burger King, which at the time was a Pillsbury subsidiary, where he managed 400 stores in the Philadelphia area. Under Cain's leadership, his region went in three years from the least profitable for Burger King to the most profitable. This prompted Pillsbury to appoint him President and CEO of another subsidiary, Godfather's Pizza. Aiming to cut costs, Cain over a 14-month period reduced the company from 911 stores down to 420. As a result of his efforts, Godfather's Pizza finally became profitable. Later that year he became CEO of the National Restaurant Association – a trade group and lobby organization for the restaurant industry – where he had previously been chairman concurrently with his role at Godfather's.[10]
Cain became a member of the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City in 1992 and served as its chairman from January 1995 to August 1996, when he resigned to become active in national politics.[11] Cain was a 1996 recipient of the Horatio Alger Award.[12]
With that kind of corporate mentality, wouldn't aggressively cut through government programs? I don't see how a guy who is effective at maintaining a robust bottom line is beneficial to a country that isn't broke, just full of bureaucratic red tape that needs to go.
Come to think of it, he's the perfect corporate shill. Even better than barry.
Come to think of it, he's the perfect corporate shill. Even better than barry.
Fido, you elitist fuck - Cain could have been a fucking pimp and still had more practical experience than the "Community Organizer"/fucking boob you guys elected last time...
Fido, you elitist fuck - Cain could have been a fucking pimp and still had more practical experience than the "Community Organizer"/fucking boob you guys elected last time...
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[quote user=Fido] Talk show host and pizza place boss. Definitely qualified.
Come to think of it, he's the perfect corporate shill. Even better than barry.
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Cain graduated from Morehouse College in 1967 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics, and received a Master of Science degree in computer science from Purdue University in 1971,[9] when he was also working full-time in ballistics for the U.S. Department of the Navy.
After completing his master's degree from Purdue, Cain left the Department of the Navy and began working for The Coca-Cola Company as a business analyst. In 1977, he joined Pillsbury, where he rose to the position of Vice President by the early 1980s. He left his executive post to work for Burger King, which at the time was a Pillsbury subsidiary, where he managed 400 stores in the Philadelphia area. Under Cain's leadership, his region went in three years from the least profitable for Burger King to the most profitable. This prompted Pillsbury to appoint him President and CEO of another subsidiary, Godfather's Pizza. Aiming to cut costs, Cain over a 14-month period reduced the company from 911 stores down to 420. As a result of his efforts, Godfather's Pizza finally became profitable. Later that year he became CEO of the National Restaurant Association – a trade group and lobby organization for the restaurant industry – where he had previously been chairman concurrently with his role at Godfather's.[10]
Cain became a member of the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City in 1992 and served as its chairman from January 1995 to August 1996, when he resigned to become active in national politics.[11] Cain was a 1996 recipient of the Horatio Alger Award.[12]
Cain was on the board of directors of Aquila, Inc. from 1992 to 2008, and also served as a board member for Nabisco, Whirlpool, Reader's Digest, and AGCO, Inc.[13][14]
You two care to sound anymore idiotic?
Come to think of it, he's the perfect corporate shill. Even better than barry.
Cain graduated from Morehouse College in 1967 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics, and received a Master of Science degree in computer science from Purdue University in 1971,[9] when he was also working full-time in ballistics for the U.S. Department of the Navy.
After completing his master's degree from Purdue, Cain left the Department of the Navy and began working for The Coca-Cola Company as a business analyst. In 1977, he joined Pillsbury, where he rose to the position of Vice President by the early 1980s. He left his executive post to work for Burger King, which at the time was a Pillsbury subsidiary, where he managed 400 stores in the Philadelphia area. Under Cain's leadership, his region went in three years from the least profitable for Burger King to the most profitable. This prompted Pillsbury to appoint him President and CEO of another subsidiary, Godfather's Pizza. Aiming to cut costs, Cain over a 14-month period reduced the company from 911 stores down to 420. As a result of his efforts, Godfather's Pizza finally became profitable. Later that year he became CEO of the National Restaurant Association – a trade group and lobby organization for the restaurant industry – where he had previously been chairman concurrently with his role at Godfather's.[10]
Cain became a member of the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City in 1992 and served as its chairman from January 1995 to August 1996, when he resigned to become active in national politics.[11] Cain was a 1996 recipient of the Horatio Alger Award.[12]
Cain was on the board of directors of Aquila, Inc. from 1992 to 2008, and also served as a board member for Nabisco, Whirlpool, Reader's Digest, and AGCO, Inc.[13][14]
You two care to sound anymore idiotic?
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Oh yes...because you Brits are SOOOOOO smart. How are those Tory's doing for ya? Lib Dems? The fucking Queen? Do you fucking clowns even have ANYBODY at all like a Ron Paul or Herman Cain in any semblance? Look, if Cain gets the nomination (which I doubt he will) I will vote for him. However, I know for a FACT that Paul will not get the nomination, but if anybody else outside of Cain gets the nomination, I will cast a vote for Paul. You have to understand, we ultimately don't get to pick who runs for either party. Like it or not, it is a two party system....unfortunately. Do I think Cain is perfect? No. I don't think Ron is perfect either, but you have to realize just because you become president you don't get to come in and wave a magic wand and legalize all drugs, end the fed and shower the country with Libertarian values. You still have to deal with Congress, which is where most of the change needs to come from in the first place.
Oh yes...because you Brits are SOOOOOO smart. How are those Tory's doing for ya? Lib Dems? The fucking Queen? Do you fucking clowns even have ANYBODY at all like a Ron Paul or Herman Cain in any semblance? Look, if Cain gets the nomination (which I doubt he will) I will vote for him. However, I know for a FACT that Paul will not get the nomination, but if anybody else outside of Cain gets the nomination, I will cast a vote for Paul. You have to understand, we ultimately don't get to pick who runs for either party. Like it or not, it is a two party system....unfortunately. Do I think Cain is perfect? No. I don't think Ron is perfect either, but you have to realize just because you become president you don't get to come in and wave a magic wand and legalize all drugs, end the fed and shower the country with Libertarian values. You still have to deal with Congress, which is where most of the change needs to come from in the first place.
But you are correct Shanus, people expect the president to be able to wave his wand around and get shit done, thats one of the reasons why everyones bitching at obama, i mean sure he may have been a fuck off here and there but they are expecting TOO much from him without realizing that others have some say in what hes trying to achieve.
But you are correct Shanus, people expect the president to be able to wave his wand around and get shit done, thats one of the reasons why everyones bitching at obama, i mean sure he may have been a fuck off here and there but they are expecting TOO much from him without realizing that others have some say in what hes trying to achieve.
It doesn't matter what facts you present - the democrats will paint Cain as a dumb-ass Uncle Tom...I am so sick of their shit.
It doesn't matter what facts you present - the democrats will paint Cain as a dumb-ass Uncle Tom...I am so sick of their shit.
But you are correct Shanus, people expect the president to be able to wave his wand around and get shit done, thats one of the reasons why everyones bitching at obama, i mean sure he may have been a fuck off here and there but they are expecting TOO much from him without realizing that others have some say in what hes trying to achieve.
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Obama has gotten some shit through....problem is, it is not working. Hell, he threw us into Libya and Congress is SUPPOSED to vote on it, but they were all like...meh. So you will get some things (you may not like them or they may even be totally opposite of what the guy campaigned on) but it is impossible to get everything you want. However, Obama and others get themselves into that mess by promising candy machines in the hallways and extended recess.
[quote user=EdRoberts] @ Shanus: - -
It doesn't matter what facts you present - the democrats will paint Cain as a dumb-ass Uncle Tom...I am so sick of their shit.
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It's because they are afraid of a strong, independent, conservative, straight talking, American who happens to be black. He isn't SUPPOSED to be conservative. He should be a victim and he shouldn't have been able to do anything on his own without Massa government's help. So they think there must be something wrong with him......
But you are correct Shanus, people expect the president to be able to wave his wand around and get shit done, thats one of the reasons why everyones bitching at obama, i mean sure he may have been a fuck off here and there but they are expecting TOO much from him without realizing that others have some say in what hes trying to achieve.
Obama has gotten some shit through....problem is, it is not working. Hell, he threw us into Libya and Congress is SUPPOSED to vote on it, but they were all like...meh. So you will get some things (you may not like them or they may even be totally opposite of what the guy campaigned on) but it is impossible to get everything you want. However, Obama and others get themselves into that mess by promising candy machines in the hallways and extended recess.
It doesn't matter what facts you present - the democrats will paint Cain as a dumb-ass Uncle Tom...I am so sick of their shit.
It's because they are afraid of a strong, independent, conservative, straight talking, American who happens to be black. He isn't SUPPOSED to be conservative. He should be a victim and he shouldn't have been able to do anything on his own without Massa government's help. So they think there must be something wrong with him......
It doesn't matter what facts you present - the democrats will paint Cain as a dumb-ass Uncle Tom...I am so sick of their shit.
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It doesn't matter what facts you present - the democrats will paint Cain as a dumb-ass Uncle Tom...I am so sick of their shit.
[quote user=EdRoberts]It doesn't matter what facts you present - the democrats will paint Cain as a dumb-ass Uncle Tom...I am so sick of their shit.[/quote]
It's because they are afraid of a strong, independent, conservative, straight talking, American who happens to be black. He isn't SUPPOSED to be conservative. He should be a victim and he shouldn't have been able to do anything on his own without Massa government's help. So they think there must be something wrong with him......
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I dunno, I don't give a fuck what colour he is. It just seems that he's advocating more of the same tax policies (albeit with a simplified code) that Bush pushed through, y'know, the ones the US has tried over the past decade which have helped lead to a ballooning deficit. :/
Anyway, I prefer the Shanus who said this: "it seems like when people get backed in a corner they can always pull the "race" card. Like they can just smite your whole argument by simply saying you just don't like Jews or Blacks or Mexicans or Muslims et al. Unfortunately this tactic does nothing to help understand or solve the problem. ESPECIALLY when you get two sides going on aboot who is the MOST racist. What is even more unfortunate.....is that it seems to fucking work" rather than the one who's pulling the race card.
It's because they are afraid of a strong, independent, conservative, straight talking, American who happens to be black. He isn't SUPPOSED to be conservative. He should be a victim and he shouldn't have been able to do anything on his own without Massa government's help. So they think there must be something wrong with him......
I dunno, I don't give a fuck what colour he is. It just seems that he's advocating more of the same tax policies (albeit with a simplified code) that Bush pushed through, y'know, the ones the US has tried over the past decade which have helped lead to a ballooning deficit.
Anyway, I prefer the Shanus who said this: "it seems like when people get backed in a corner they can always pull the "race" card. Like they can just smite your whole argument by simply saying you just don't like Jews or Blacks or Mexicans or Muslims et al. Unfortunately this tactic does nothing to help understand or solve the problem. ESPECIALLY when you get two sides going on aboot who is the MOST racist. What is even more unfortunate.....is that it seems to fucking work" rather than the one who's pulling the race card.
[quote user=Fido]Come to think of it, he's the perfect corporate shill. Even better than barry.[/quote]
Cain graduated from Morehouse College in 1967 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics, and received a Master of Science degree in computer science from Purdue University in 1971,[9] when he was also working full-time in ballistics for the U.S. Department of the Navy.
After completing his master's degree from Purdue, Cain left the Department of the Navy and began working for The Coca-Cola Company as a business analyst. In 1977, he joined Pillsbury, where he rose to the position of Vice President by the early 1980s. He left his executive post to work for Burger King, which at the time was a Pillsbury subsidiary, where he managed 400 stores in the Philadelphia area. Under Cain's leadership, his region went in three years from the least profitable for Burger King to the most profitable. This prompted Pillsbury to appoint him President and CEO of another subsidiary, Godfather's Pizza. Aiming to cut costs, Cain over a 14-month period reduced the company from 911 stores down to 420. As a result of his efforts, Godfather's Pizza finally became profitable. Later that year he became CEO of the National Restaurant Association – a trade group and lobby organization for the restaurant industry – where he had previously been chairman concurrently with his role at Godfather's.[10]
Cain became a member of the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City in 1992 and served as its chairman from January 1995 to August 1996, when he resigned to become active in national politics.[11] Cain was a 1996 recipient of the Horatio Alger Award.[12]
Cain was on the board of directors of Aquila, Inc. from 1992 to 2008, and also served as a board member for Nabisco, Whirlpool, Reader's Digest, and AGCO, Inc.[13][14]
You two care to sound anymore idiotic?
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With that kind of corporate mentality, wouldn't aggressively cut through government programs? I don't see how a guy who is effective at maintaining a robust bottom line is beneficial to a country that isn't broke, just full of bureaucratic red tape that needs to go.
Cain graduated from Morehouse College in 1967 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics, and received a Master of Science degree in computer science from Purdue University in 1971,[9] when he was also working full-time in ballistics for the U.S. Department of the Navy.
After completing his master's degree from Purdue, Cain left the Department of the Navy and began working for The Coca-Cola Company as a business analyst. In 1977, he joined Pillsbury, where he rose to the position of Vice President by the early 1980s. He left his executive post to work for Burger King, which at the time was a Pillsbury subsidiary, where he managed 400 stores in the Philadelphia area. Under Cain's leadership, his region went in three years from the least profitable for Burger King to the most profitable. This prompted Pillsbury to appoint him President and CEO of another subsidiary, Godfather's Pizza. Aiming to cut costs, Cain over a 14-month period reduced the company from 911 stores down to 420. As a result of his efforts, Godfather's Pizza finally became profitable. Later that year he became CEO of the National Restaurant Association – a trade group and lobby organization for the restaurant industry – where he had previously been chairman concurrently with his role at Godfather's.[10]
Cain became a member of the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City in 1992 and served as its chairman from January 1995 to August 1996, when he resigned to become active in national politics.[11] Cain was a 1996 recipient of the Horatio Alger Award.[12]
Cain was on the board of directors of Aquila, Inc. from 1992 to 2008, and also served as a board member for Nabisco, Whirlpool, Reader's Digest, and AGCO, Inc.[13][14]
You two care to sound anymore idiotic?
With that kind of corporate mentality, wouldn't aggressively cut through government programs? I don't see how a guy who is effective at maintaining a robust bottom line is beneficial to a country that isn't broke, just full of bureaucratic red tape that needs to go.