Which Republican Candidate will be best for our economy?

Quote from Random.Capital:

None of the candidates appear ready to make the tough choices, which makes them all pretty much equally undesirable.

Not necessarily true. What about Ron Paul, or Gary Johnson?

Perhaps they can't get elected because they're not pretty enough, but that's another issue...
 
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, but he is not interested...

Otherwise it is more of the same, from either party, so might as well have Bush/Cheney for a third term...:D
 
Quote from elitetradesman:

Trump. What I really like about him is that he never admits mistakes, kind of reminiscent of George W Bush, the greatest leader of all time.

Oh yeah... like Odumbo is a paragon of veritas...
 
Quote from Scataphagos:

"Which would be best for the economy?" is the wrong question.

The correct question, "Which would make strides to return the country to the principles of the Constitution?" Doing so wouldn't be any fun for quite a while... and lots of tit-sucking parasites would get all bent out of shape.

However, failure to do so means the Republic of The United States fails and dies.

The real problem IS the Constitution, particularly the first amendment. And other sections are hopelessly obsolete (e.g., the electoral college, and the second amendment.) The Fourth Amendment, while not obsolete, is violated by nearly every police department in the country, and the TSA, on a daily basis! The constitution should be burned. After that, we need to move a guillotine onto the Mall and let a few hundred heads roll starting with the de facto king and queen, then roll it over to K Street and remove a few hundred heads there. Then take it on tour stopping in every town to execute all police, then trek on back to the Dept. of Homeland Security and take care of the problems there. Then we need to throw ourselves at Canada's feet, beg for mercy, apologize for creating such a mess, and beg for them to govern us in the manner of a civilized nation.
 
Im not from the US but there's something that I do not understand about the american ingenuity. They Call the Republican Party "the fiscal conservative party" but the fact is that Nixon, Reagan and Bush were the Biggest spender in the US history, in fact, the US became an debt nation under the Reagan years.. In the last 30 years the GOP expand the government role at the same level of Roosevelt or Johnson. The quality of life in the US start the down hill when Nixon default the US when he left the Gold Standard creating an hyperinflationary depresion that last 10 years. They Call them self "the patriot party", but are the ones who sold the US jobs overseas and the party who did the Inmigration Amnisty in 1986. It was an a Republican Administration that Create Al Qaeida and Usama Bin Laden back in the 80's. It was under a republican president that the US constitution has been violated like a hore between 2001 and 2008 for the first time in the US History. Even Timothy McVeigh was a republican wako. I remember how the GOP call Kerry ( a true war hero) a Coward and a Traitor when Bush and Cheney hide behind their powerfull friends and evade the vietnam war. They said that Obama is a socialist, but to me Obama is more capitalistic than Bush and Nixon (not saying that Obama is a Capitalist, but Bush was more a socialist). In 2008 The GOP trash Mitt Romney because he was a mormon, that's even unconstitutional. I guess that the USA don't understand what is socialism and how really dangerous it can be. Im against socialism in all of its form, but thanks to the Republican Party over the last 30 years the US has nothing to envy its Left wing cousins. ... To me, the past of the GOP (before kennedy) is the True american dream, but for the last 30 years I don't see any difference between them and the Democrats.

Sorry for my english, but I don't understand why in america some segment of the society are so naive or hypocrite.
 
No question, Ron Paul.

Will it ever happen? I doubt it as the sheeple are destined to vote themseves into the slaughter house...:(
 
Quote from Maverickz:

Herman Cain wants to get rid of the IRS and just use a sales tax, thus removing all tax burden for companies which would help bring jobs back to the US and would get illegal aliens, drug dealers, and other cash only people to pay their portion of taxes.

Ron Paul wants to help reduce the effects of Unions which would help untie the hands of business innovation and also reduce their overall cost which should help unemployment.

Who do you think would be best for the economy?

Herman Cain's idea is excellent. Its all in the implementation.
 
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