Stupid people are ruining America.
Meaning of the quote
This quote suggests that the actions and behaviors of unintelligent or uneducated people are damaging the United States of America. It implies that the poor decisions and lack of understanding by some citizens are having a negative impact on the country as a whole.
About Herman Cain
Herman Cain, an American businessman and Tea Party activist, had a diverse career spanning mathematics, computer science, and business leadership roles at companies like Pillsbury, Burger King, and Godfather’s Pizza. He also served in advisory positions for the Federal Reserve and presidential campaigns before running for president himself in 2012.
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The one thing that the President can do is to establish a real energy independence plan. We have all the recources we need right here in this country to establish energy independence if we had the leadership.
American businessman (1945-2020)
Stupid people are ruining America.
American businessman (1945-2020)
I started at Pillsbury as a manager in one of their analysis functions, then worked my way up the corporate ladder to become vice president. Moving to Burger King was an important moment in my career.
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People who oppose Obama are said to be racists – so I guess I’m a racist.
American businessman (1945-2020)
In order to fix Social Security, we must restructure it so that we continue to provide for our Nation’s seniors that are approaching retirement age, but allow for younger taxpayers to invest a portion of their Social Security taxes in private accounts.
American businessman (1945-2020)
If the world market believed that we were serious about energy independence and we were going to utilize all of our own existing resources, the speculators would stop speculating up they start speculating down as we get our own oil out of the ground.
American businessman (1945-2020)
Spending time at the Federal Reserve was a good learning opportunity for me. It helped me to understand economic philosophies and polices that I had not previously known about.
American businessman (1945-2020)
My motivation for running for Senate was not for the stature of being a senator, but because I wanted to make a difference on issues I feel passionate about.
American businessman (1945-2020)
I didn’t know I was a conservative when it didn’t matter to me growing up.
American businessman (1945-2020)
The past several months I have been able to meet with people across this country. One thing is clear: America craves for real solutions to the problems we face. That’s why I’m running for President of the United States.
American businessman (1945-2020)
Most of the people who are in elective office in Washington, D.C., they have held public office before. How’s that workin’ for you?
American businessman (1945-2020)
It’s time to get real, folks. Hope and change ain’t working. Hope and change is not a solution. Hope and change is not a job.
American businessman (1945-2020)
Nobody motivates today’s workers. If it doesn’t come from within, it doesn’t come. Fun helps remove the barriers that allow people to motivate themselves.
American businessman (1945-2020)
I’m not a professional politician. I’m a professional problem solver, and I believe we should cut the salaries of senators and congressmen 10 percent until they balance the budget. I call that conservative common sense.
American businessman (1945-2020)
Americans need accurate information in order to consider Social Security reform. Too bad the media can’t be counted upon to provide it.
American businessman (1945-2020)
One right decision doth not a great president make.
American businessman (1945-2020)