December 4th, 2011  
Herman Cain
You’re not defeated as long as you never stop fighting. And while my  presidential campaign is suspended, it’s important to remember that my  pursuit of the presidency was only a means to an end. As long as the end  is achieved, victory will be at hand.
My incredible army of supporters, whom I can never thank enough for all  they have done so far, have not labored in vain. The real prize is still  ours for the taking.
I did not want to become president just for the sake of being president.  I’m perfectly happy with what I’ve accomplished in my life and I don’t  need the ego boost. Rather, I sought the presidency because our nation  has some big problems to deal with, and it’s clear that our political  class has neither the will nor the ability to solve them.
For that very reason, I was not surprised that I was viciously attacked  once I rose in the polls. I was surprised by the nature of the attacks.  Me, a womanizer? I would never have thought they’d come up with that  one. But I knew the establishment would not like the idea of my success,  because I will not get along by going along like so many do. I will not  kick the can down the road to the next generation of leaders, because  our problems are serious and they need to be solved now.
That threatens people who know there may be a political price to pay for  enacting solutions that will work, and would rather wait things out and  let someone else take the heat. That would not have been possible  during a Cain presidency.
But if real solutions are achieved, it will not matter who achieved  them. If Congress and the president take the right measures to ensure  our fiscal strength, protect our national security, achieve energy  independence, spur economic growth and accomplish health care reform  that actually works – it won’t matter to me whose signature is on the  bills. Only that the bills become laws that get us to the goal.
And while I am disappointed, there are more than a few silver linings to  doing this work outside the context of a presidential campaign. The  process by which we choose our nation’s leader is ridiculous. There is  little focus on policy substance and even less on candidates’ governing  skills. If you’re not warding off some wild accusation, you’re  explaining away a “gaffe,” which is usually the sort of slip of the  tongue that anyone can make, but because some reporter heard it, it  turns into a news-cycle narrative with a shelf life of six or seven  days.
That’s behind us. All I need to do now is advocate for solutions that  work, under the auspices of TheCainSolutions.com, and that will have two  essential elements.
One is to better educate the American people about the nature of the  problems we face. There is still too little understanding of the  severity of our debt and fiscal crisis. That is why members of Congress  lack the political will to solve the problem. They perceive that they  will pay a steeper price for taking action than they will pay for doing  nothing. That is no excuse for such poor leadership, but the fact  remains that if we can change the political dynamic – so that the people  are demanding action rather than rewarding inaction – we will be able  to change the results.
The second element is to advocate for solutions that actually work. I  was amused by the criticism I received for frequently mentioning my  9-9-9 tax reform, particularly by those who referred to it as a “catch  phrase” and so forth, clearly demonstrating that they didn’t grasp what  it’s all about. The 9-9-9 plan is the biggest transfer of power from  government back to the people since the beginning of this nation. That’s  what they are afraid of.
I talked about 9-9-9 so often during the campaign because it’s a major  reform that would completely change the way we pay taxes, the way we do  business and the way people manage their personal budgets. We need  reform like that. Political consultants are forever telling candidates  to “stay on message,” but I guess that doesn’t apply when the message is  a substantive reform that would actually solve problems. Be that as it  may, I am far from finished staying on message. The Cain Solutions  effort will relentlessly push for an understanding of the real stakes  our nation faces, and for a groundswell that demands real solutions.
As I said during my announcement on Saturday, becoming president was  Plan A. Anyone with a big goal needs to recognize that you might need a  Plan B, and our Plan B has a lot going for it.
Six months ago, most of you had never heard of me. You have now. A lot  of what you’ve heard is not true, but I’ve got your attention. Keep  listening, and if you care about the future of our country like I do,  get involved. Unlike a presidential campaign, what we’re doing now can’t  be stopped by scandal-mongering or polls. We’ll only be defeated if we  give up.
And we’re not going to do that.
 
