Herman Cain addresses cattlemen at industry conference

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KISSIMMEE, FLA. – More than 500 attendees jockeyed for a seat in a crowded auditorium to hear Herman Cain, candidate for president, during the 2011 Cattle Industry Summer Conference in Kissimmee, Fla., Aug. 2, 2011. Cain told an inspiring story of growing up with very little in Georgia and the courage and innovation of his father who followed his dreams. Cain, co-owner and former CEO of Godfather’s Pizza, said restrictions on business are stifling economic growth.

“We are all suffering and problems are not getting solved. We must fuel the engine of the economy. We must value businesses. We must value people like you and allow you to operate in a free and open marketplace,” said Cain. “You mess with free market principles and you start messing with what makes this country the greatest economic engine in the world.”

He said cattlemen are the victims of overregulation and government intrusion into the private marketplace. Specifically, he mentioned the “overreach” by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

“We must remove one of the biggest barriers to business, to your business, and that’s the EPA. We have an EPA that has gone wild. When I heard that EPA is contemplating regulating dust at levels that are twice as stringent as current levels, I just couldn’t believe it,” said Cain. “EPA needs reined-in. Who knows best the overreach of EPA than those – like you all – who have been abused by EPA.”

He identified several issues that require immediate action in Congress. The greatest applause came when Cain told the audience that the estate tax, more commonly known as the death tax, must be “killed.” He also spoke about immigration reform and securing the U.S. border.

“We must secure the border. Ranchers are being killed. We need to enforce laws that are already in place,” said Cain. We also have to oppose rules and laws that allow the government to control private business. We must let the market decide.”

Cain, who was also the CEO of the National Restaurant Association, encouraged members of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association to speak strongly against policies and positions that negatively affect the cattle industry and to speak in favor of “commonsense” policy that will help secure the future of the industry.


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sarahb    
albany, ga  |  August, 03, 2011 at 02:18 PM

Thanks, Mr. Cain. You are the best. You and Bachmann would make a grand ticket. I wish I could send you a bunch of money, but I am collateral damage of the obama economy.

Nancy Hayes    
Miami, FLA  |  August, 03, 2011 at 03:46 PM

Herman Cain is a REAL LEADER! Great article!

Join us in supporting Herman Cain for President @hermancain.wildfireplatform.com

Dianne Patti    
Atlanta, Georgia  |  August, 03, 2011 at 08:54 PM

Herman Cain has turned national corporations before and he's just the man to turn around this Nation! The current president would not d a r e stand on the debate stage with Herman Cain!

Abe Leach    
Beloit, Wis.  |  August, 04, 2011 at 09:12 AM

Mr. Cain is a fine candidate that we need to share with our friends, family, etc. I have read through manyof his ideas and proposals and strongly feel he is the right candidate for president. I would urge suporters to share his name and demand that news organizations give him fair treatment. For those who are not as aware of Mr. Cain I would suggest you give him a chance and take somme time to learn about his positions; this is how we choose quality cadidates. I was appalled in the last election that we chose a person with no executive experience -I think that his job performance and the ecconomy speak for themselves....What a failure of leadership we have.

LouiseS    
Kissimmee, FL  |  August, 14, 2011 at 10:30 PM

Herman Cain was not invited there to do his candidate speech - he was supposed to discuss his views on feeding the world's growing population. He didn't. The stunt he pulled was disgusting and I cannot believe the crowd applauded him and his ridiculous politics.


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