Saturday, December 17, 2011

John Barrasso Weekly Republican Address TEXT PODCAST VIDEO 12/17/11


FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT: John Barrasso Weekly Republican Address TEXT PODCAST VIDEO 12/17/11

Hi. I'm John Barrasso, United States Senator for Wyoming.

Sen. John Barrasso of Wyoming

As we begin the holiday season, we're reminded of those who are far from home serving our country in the military. We've welcomed many back home, but there are still men and women in dangerous places protecting our freedoms and keeping us safe.

This Thanksgiving, I had the special opportunity to visit Wyoming National Guard troops deployed overseas. We talked about their mission and their hopes for the future.

What these soldiers were most concerned about was whether they would be able to find a good job when they return.

Here at home, Republicans are working on legislation that will make it easier and cheaper for the private sector to create jobs for all Americans.

For example, the creation of the Keystone Pipeline, a shovel-ready American energy project. It will create as many as 20,000 construction jobs and 100,000 indirect jobs and it will strengthen our nation's energy security.

Keystone would allow us to transport 700,000 barrels of oil a day from our northern neighbor Canada to refineries in the United States. Having a steady source of energy from our friend and ally here would make us less dependent on energy from the volatile Middle East and that is good for America.

Everyone from members of the United States Chamber of Commerce to members of Labor Unions support this project.

But the President has threatened to veto this bill because the pipeline is opposed by a number of extreme environmental groups.

These are the same groups who in the past have supported the President and he needs their support for his reelection.

It appears that President Obama is opposing these new American jobs in order to try to save his own job. It's time for the President to stop playing politics.

After repeatedly saying, 'We Can't Wait' for American job creation, the President now wants Americans to wait on the jobs from the pipeline until after next year's election.

Canada has made it clear, if we don't build this pipeline, the United States will lose these jobs and Canada will sell the oil to China. And we will be forced to get more of our energy from the Middle East.

If the President successfully blocks these new jobs, it will only add to his long list of bad economic decisions for our country.

While the President may have inherited a bad economy, he has made it worse.

Earlier this week, in a '60 Minutes' interview, the President said that he has not overpromised. His record shows otherwise.

His Administration projected that his $800 billion failed stimulus bill would keep unemployment below 8 percent. Almost three years later, under the Obama economy, the unemployment rate is 8.6 percent and it has been over 8 percent for a record 34 straight months.

He promised that he would cut spending. But in less than three years as President, America's national debt has increased so much that we have to borrow almost $3 million every minute -- a lot of it from China.

He promised that his health care law would lower premiums for families, but since his inauguration, premiums have increased more than $2,200.

He promised to create a new era of bipartisanship in Washington, and now he wants to veto a bill that both Democrats and Republicans enthusiastically support.

Americans deserve better. Americans want real solutions and good jobs.

The Keystone pipeline is a real solution that President Obama should embrace immediately to create new jobs across America.

The House of Representatives has now passed the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation bill. This bill gives the President everything he has claimed to be for.

It extends payroll tax relief for hard working Americans.

It helps those who are still looking for work.

And it is paid for by actually cutting government spending.

Most Americans want their government to be smaller, not larger; they want their taxes to be lower, not higher.

We are a strong and resilient nation. We will weather this storm.

To get Americans back to work, small business owners need a level of predictability that they just don't have with this President and this Administration.

We need more from the White House than threats to veto a bill that would create 20,000 jobs for Americans.

Thanks for listening.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Iowa Republican (GOP) Debate FULL VIDEO FOX NEWS 12/15/11


Iowa Republican (GOP) Debate FULL VIDEO FOX NEWS 12/15/11

Seven candidates participated: Michele Bachmann, Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum.

Fox News anchor Bret Baier moderated

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Iowa Republican (GOP) Debate LIVE STREAMING VIDEO FOX NEWS 12/15/11



Iowa Republican Debate LIVE VIDEO STREAM. coverage begins at 8:30 p.m. ET. (5:30 p.m. PT) with the debate scheduled from 9 to 11:00 p.m. EDT. Mobile phone viewing, the live stream can also be seen via Fox News iPhone and iPad app and Droid app

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Seven candidates will participate: Michele Bachmann, Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum.

Fox News anchor Bret Baier, will moderate

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Democrats Should Stop Holding Government Funding Hostage VIDEO


Washington (Dec 14) At a press conference with GOP leaders, House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) called on President Obama and Senate Democrats to end the threat of a government shutdown by allowing a bipartisan funding agreement to move forward:

“It’s pretty clear to all of us that President Obama and Senator Reid want to threaten a government shutdown so that they can get leverage on a jobs bill because the United States Senate can’t pass one. We’ve got an agreement between appropriators in the House and the Senate – Democrats and Republicans – on a bipartisan bill to fund our government. We believe that the responsible thing to do is to move this.

“I’m tired of hearing what the Senate can’t do. I think it’s time for us to wait and see what the Senate can do. I’m hopeful that the president and Senator Reid will allow the appropriators to sign the conference report and allow that bill to come to a vote in the House and the Senate to keep our government open, and allow the conversations to continue about how best to put the American people back to work. … It’s time for the Senate to do its job.”

TEXT CREDIT: Speaker of the House John Boehner H-232 The Capitol Washington, DC 20515 P (202) 225-0600 F (202) 225-5117

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp introduces H.R. 3630 FULL TEXT The Middle Class Tax Relief & Job Creation Act

Legislation Includes Extension of Payroll Tax Holiday, Reforms the Unemployment Insurance Program, Prevents Cuts to Doctors Serving Our Nation’s Seniors and Does Not Add One Dime to the Nation’s Debt.

Washington, DC – Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp (R-MI) introduced H.R. 3630, The Middle Class Tax Relief & Job Creation Act. The legislation extends a number of provisions scheduled to expire at the end of the year and includes fully paid-for extensions of the payroll tax holiday and a reformed unemployment insurance program, along with a two-year freeze on cuts to doctors providing care to our nation’s seniors and disabled enrolled in Medicare. The legislation also extends and expands provisions to encourage employers to invest and hire.

“This bill is about strengthening our economy and getting Americans back to work through commonsense reforms,” said Camp. “In addition to helping create jobs, this bill will ensure America’s seniors and the disabled are protected by preventing massive cuts to doctors working in the Medicare program. This package includes many of the President’s own ideas. With its passage, Americans can be confident that these programs and provisions will be available next year, that they will not result in decades of debt and that they will be paid for with fiscally responsible reforms, not job-killing tax hikes.”

The legislation incorporates a wide range of long overdue reforms spanning across the Ways and Means Committee’s jurisdiction and that of many other committees. Within the purview of the Ways and Means Committee are:

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Tax Provisions: Extends the payroll tax holiday to help middle class families struggling in this economy while protecting the Social Security Trust Funds and also extends 100 percent expensing to help employers expand and hire new workers. The President has endorsed both of these policies.

Medicare Provisions: Prevents a 27 percent cut to doctors serving Medicare patients and replaces it with payment updates in 2012 and 2013; reforms and extends temporary Medicare payment provisions to ambulance services; outpatient therapy services; assistance for low-income seniors; and physician payments in certain areas. Additionally, the legislation adopts a recommendation from President Obama that reduces subsidies to high-income seniors by requiring them to pay a greater share of their Part B and D premiums. This change alone reduces spending by $31 billion in the next decade.

Unemployment Insurance Provisions: Strengthens job search requirements in the unemployment insurance program; allows States to screen and test for drug use; increases State flexibility to design reemployment programs (including those supported by President Obama); reduces waste, fraud and abuse through increased program integrity measures like data standardization; and reduces the maximum weeks of unemployment benefits from 99 to 59 weeks – a level consistent with prior recessions. The weeks of benefits are immediately reduced by 20 and then, by adopting one of the President’s own policies, an additional 20 weeks are phased out by the middle of 2012 in all but four States.

Welfare Provisions: Extends through September 30, 2012 the nation’s primary welfare program, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), which is set to expire on December 31, 2011 while making some needed reforms to ensure that taxpayer funds are protected from abuse. Those reforms include bipartisan efforts to improve program integrity by requiring standardized data and Health and Human Services coordination of exchanges across State TANF programs, as well as closing the current “strip club loophole” to ensure welfare funds cannot be accessed at ATMs in strip clubs, liquor stores and casinos.

Repeals Provisions in the Democrats’ Health Care Law: Prevents $13.4 billion in wasteful overpayments of Exchange subsidies (the President has twice signed similar measures into law) and repeals provisions in the law that hurt physician-owned hospitals. The legislation also includes an additional $12 billion in reduced spending in the Energy and Commerce Committee’s jurisdiction, chaired by Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI): cutting $8 billion from the Harkin Prevention Fund and reducing Medicaid spending by more than $4 billion.

Provisions to Protect Taxpayer Dollars: Prevents fraud and abuse of the Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) program by requiring individuals to include their Social Security number on their tax return in order to claim the credit. This legislation also incorporates a recommendation from President Obama to prevent Social Security overpayments by improving coordination with State and local governments.

Camp added, “In addition to reforms in the unemployment insurance program and Medicare, the legislation also cracks down on fraud and abuse in our nation’s welfare and tax credit programs. These reforms protect taxpayer dollars and, when paired with other reforms supported by President Obama, allow us to meet the needs facing America without adding to the debt.”

To access more detailed summaries of key Ways and Means provisions, click here.

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H.RES.491 -- Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 3630) to provide incentives for the creation of jobs, and for other purposes. (Reported in House - RH)

HRES 491 RH House Calendar No. 99 112th CONGRESS 1st Session H. RES. 491 Report No. 112-328

Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 3630 ) to provide incentives for the creation of jobs, and for other purposes.

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES December 12, 2011

Mr. DREIER, from the Committee on Rules, reported the following resolution; which was referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed

RESOLUTION

Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 3630 ) to provide incentives for the creation of jobs, and for other purposes.

Resolved, That upon the adoption of this resolution it shall be in order to consider in the House the bill (H.R. 3630 ) to provide incentives for the creation of jobs, and for other purposes. All points of order against consideration of the bill are waived. The amendment printed in the report of the Committee on Rules accompanying this resolution shall be considered as adopted. The bill, as amended, shall be considered as read. All points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended, are waived. The previous question shall be considered as ordered on the bill, as amended, to final passage without intervening motion except: (1) 90 minutes of debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Ways and Means; and (2) one motion to recommit with or without instructions.

House Calendar No. 99 112th CONGRESS 1st Session H. RES. 491 Report No. 112-328

RESOLUTION

Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 3630 ) to provide incentives for the creation of jobs, and for other purposes.

FULL TEXT in PDF FORMAT: H.RES.491 -- Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 3630) to provide incentives for the creation of jobs, and for other purposes. (Reported in House - RH)

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Iowa Republican GOP debate FULL DEBATE VIDEO 12/10/11



Republican GOP Debate Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa 9 pm ET 12/10/11 FULL DEBATE VIDEO. Six candidates participated: Michele Bachmann, Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum.


The ABC News, Yahoo News, WOI-TV, Des Moines Register, Iowa Republican Party Debate on Saturday, December 10 at 9 pm ET. FULL STREAMING VIDEO.

Iowa Republican GOP debate FULL DEBATE VIDEO 12/10/11

9 p.m. Eastern/8 p.m. Central. The debate was moderated by ABC’s Diane Sawyer and George Stephanopoulos on the campus of Drake University in Des Moines Iowa.

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Republican GOP Debate Des Moines, Iowa 12/10/11 LIVE STREAMING VIDEO



UPDATE 12/11/11: Iowa Republican GOP debate FULL DEBATE "OFFICIAL" VIDEO 12/10/11

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Republican GOP Debate Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa 9 pm ET 12/10/11 LIVE STREAMING VIDEO. Six candidates will participate: Michele Bachmann, Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum.

This feed should go LIVE shortly before 9 pm ET. The ABC News, Yahoo News, WOI-TV, Des Moines Register, Iowa Republican Party Debate on Saturday, December 10 at 9 pm ET. FULL STREAMING VIDEO


begins at 9 p.m. Eastern/8 p.m. Central. The debate will be moderated by ABC’s Diane Sawyer and George Stephanopoulos on the campus of Drake University in Des Moines Iowa. Watch on any ABC television station. Live-streams will be provided by ABCNews.com, Yahoo.com, MyABC5.com, and DesMoinesRegister.com

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John Boehner Weekly Republican Address TEXT PODCAST VIDEO 12/10/11



John Boehner Weekly Republican Address TEXT PODCAST VIDEO 12/10/11 Podcast of the address: Download MP3 for PODCAST |||| FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT BELOW. || Download Video MPEG Video || MP4 Video

Washington (Dec 9) In the Weekly Republican Address, House Speaker John Boehner touts the Middle Class Tax Relief & Job Creation Act, legislation the House will vote on next week that will help to create thousands of new American jobs while helping families struggling with the consequences of President Obama’s failed economic policies. This jobs bill (H.R. 3630) will extend the payroll tax cut, protect Social Security, reform and extend unemployment insurance, and extend pro-growth tax relief for businesses of all sizes – while also advancing several bipartisan measures that will directly support the creation of private-sector jobs, including the Keystone XL energy pipeline. Everything in the House bill is offset by spending cuts, rather than through tax increases that would hit small businesses and destroy jobs, as proposed in Senate Democrats’ bill.

John Boehner Weekly Republican Address

"There’s no more urgent task for Washington than getting our economy back to creating jobs. Unemployment is still well above eight percent. Millions of Americans are looking for work or have simply stopped looking altogether. That’s unacceptable, plain and simple.

"Republicans have, as promised, focused all year on our plan to remove government-made barriers to job creation. In all, 27 bipartisan, House-passed jobs bills are now waiting for a vote in the Democratic-run Senate. One of those initiatives is the REINS Act, passed just a few days ago. It would require Congress to review any new regulation that has a major impact on the economy.

"Nearly three years ago, President Obama proposed a ‘stimulus’ plan with the promise it would keep unemployment below eight percent. It didn’t work. Because his policies aren’t working, the president has asked Congress to pass legislation that would extend unemployment benefits and payroll tax relief for working Americans.

"Next week, the House is going to do that. To help Americans who are struggling in the current economy, we will act on a jobs bill that extends payroll tax relief, extends and reforms unemployment benefits, and cuts government spending. There will be no tax hikes on America’s job creators.

"This bill will also contain several bipartisan jobs initiatives, including a provision – which is in the president’s jobs plan as well as ours – to continue a tax incentive that allows employers, small and large, to invest now in new machinery and equipment, grow their businesses, and create jobs.

"Another bipartisan provision in this bill supports the job-creating Keystone energy project.

"As you may know, the Keystone energy project would create tens of thousands of American jobs and reduce our dependence on oil from the Middle East. This jobs project has bipartisan support in the House and the Senate. It’s backed by a broad-based coalition, from small businesses to organized labor.

"You’ve heard President Obama say the American people “can’t wait” to take action on jobs. Well, the Keystone project is the very definition of an idea the American people can’t wait for Washington to take action on.

"As a matter of fact, Stephen Harper, the prime minister of Canada, has warned that if the United States doesn’t approve this project, Canada will be forced to move forward with other customers, potentially China. We can’t stand by and allow that to happen. Those jobs are too important.

"Unfortunately, the president wants to put off a decision on the Keystone project until after next year’s election. Not only that – he now says he will reject the House’s jobs bill if it includes support for the project.

"This is no time for the same-old my-way-or-the-highway theatrics. It’s no secret Democrats and Republicans often disagree about the best way to create jobs, but we can’t let those disagreements prevent us from acting when we agree. There’s bipartisan support for extending payroll tax relief and unemployment benefits. There’s bipartisan support for tax incentives that allow employers to invest and expand. And there’s bipartisan support for the Keystone energy project. We should get these things done.

"As the president has said, the American people 'can’t wait' for action on jobs. At a time when they’re still asking the question ‘where are the jobs?,’ the Keystone energy project is a bipartisan proposal the president ought to support. Next week, the House will act to do the right thing for jobs and economic growth. We remain ready to work with the president and find common ground, which is what the American people expect and deserve.

"Merry Christmas, and thanks for listening."

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Thursday, December 08, 2011

Rick Perry: “Repeal Obamacare” VIDEO


Rick Perry: “Repeal Obamacare” VIDEO. Rick Perry will repeal Obamacare, starting on Day One.

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Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Paul Ryan Unveils Comprehensive Reform Package

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WASHINGTON – This morning, Members of the House Budget Committee introduced a comprehensive package of ten legislative reforms designed to help repair the broken budget process. House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan issued the following statement upon release of these reforms:

“The federal budget process is broken. Washington stumbles from budget crisis to budget crisis, with little to no oversight of how government spends hardworking taxpayers’ money. The incentives currently favor those who want to spend more, and the result is a crushing burden of debt that is hurting economic growth today and threatening economic prosperity tomorrow.

“I’m pleased to join a team of reformers at the House Budget Committee committed to repair the broken budget process. My colleagues at the Committee have put forward 10 proposals designed to strengthen spending controls, enhance oversight, and increase transparency. These reforms mark an important first step to getting our arms around the problem, but there is no substitute for political will in solving our structural budget problems.

“The House Budget Committee will keep advancing solutions that deal directly with the drivers of the debt, help get our economy back on track, and ensure future generations a shot at the American Dream.”

The budget process reform package includes the following bills:

Spending Control

1. The Legally Binding Budget Act (Lead sponsor: Rep. Diane Black of Tennessee)

Gives the budget the force of law by converting it from a concurrent to a joint resolution, which requires the President’s signature. Upon a presidential veto, the joint resolution automatically reverts to a concurrent resolution.

2. The Spending Control Act (Lead sponsor: Rep. John Campbell of California)

Establishes binding limitations on federal spending and deficits – all enforced by a sequester of no more than 4 percent of programs – within each category if the program is growing faster than inflation.

3. The Expedited Line-Item Veto and Rescissions Act
(Lead sponsors: Chairman Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, Ranking Member Chris Van Hollen of Maryland)

Provides for the expedited consideration by Congress of specific requests by the President to reduce discretionary spending in appropriations legislation.

Enhanced Oversight

4. The Biennial Budgeting and Enhanced Oversight Act
(Lead sponsor: Rep. Reid Ribble of Wisconsin)

Establishes a biennial budgeting cycle where Congress adopts a budget resolution in the first session of Congress (i.e., odd-numbered years) and considers authorization legislation in the second session, providing greater opportunities for review of government spending.

5. The Baseline Reform Act (Lead sponsor: Rep. Rob Woodall of Georgia)

Reforms the budget “baseline” to remove automatic inflation increases in discretionary accounts, and to require a comparison to the previous year’s spending levels.

6. The Government Shutdown Prevention Act (Lead sponsor: Rep. James Lankford of Oklahoma)

If Congress fails to enact appropriations bills by the beginning of the fiscal year (Oct. 1), provides automatic authority to fund programs at a slightly reduced rate from the previous year’s level.

7. The Review Every Dollar Act (Lead sponsor: Rep. Jason Chaffetz of Utah)

Requires periodic sunset reviews and reauthorization of all federal programs to ensure the programs perform an appropriate role and are operating effectively.

Requires all transfers from the general fund to the Highway Trust Fund to be offset or counted as new spending.

Removes all direct spending provisions from Pell Grants and moves all funding to the discretionary spending category.

Requires any new rule or regulation promulgated by the administration that includes new spending to be explicitly funded by Congress before such regulations take effect.

Provides a mechanism through which Members can devote savings from spending bills to deficit reduction.

Full Transparency

8. The Balancing our Obligations for the Long Term Act
(Lead sponsor: Rep. Mick Mulvaney of South Carolina)

Caps total spending over the long term to reduce the burden of government to no more than 20 percent of the economy by gradually reducing spending.

Requires Congress to review long-term budget trends every five years and provides a fast-track legislative process to put federal spending on a sustainable path.

Authorizes reconciliation of long-term savings (beyond the current limit of the budget resolution’s typical 10-year window, up to 75 years) in Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.

Requires CBO long-term estimates beyond the 10-year window.

Requires the President’s budget to extend beyond the 10-year window.

Strengthens the statutory requirement directing the President to submit legislation to save Medicare if the general fund subsidy to the program exceeds 45 percent of the program’s costs.

Requires GAO and OMB to report annually on the federal government’s unfunded obligations.

9. The Budget and Accounting Transparency Act
(Lead sponsor: Rep. Scott Garrett of New Jersey)

Reforms the Credit Reform Act to incorporate Fair Value accounting principles.

Recognizes the budgetary impact of the GSEs by formally bringing the entities on-budget.

Brings the U.S. Postal Service on-budget.

Requires a CBO & OMB study on offsetting receipts/collections/revenues.

Requires all federal agencies make public the budgetary justification materials prepared in support of their requests for taxpayer dollars.

10. The Pro-Growth Budgeting Act (Lead sponsor: Rep. Tom Price of Georgia)

Requires CBO to provide an assessment of the macroeconomic impact of major legislation.

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Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Mitt Romney today announced the support of former Vice President Dan Quayle

Mitt Romney Visits New Hampshire Headquarters

Mitt Romney today announced the support of former Vice President Dan Quayle.

"I am humbled to have Vice President Quayle's support," said Mitt Romney. "He has served our country with honor and distinction. I hope to work with leaders like Vice President Quayle to reestablish faith in our economy, stop the growth of government, and ensure that the United States remains the strongest country in the world.”

Announcing his support, Vice President Quayle said, "Because of President Obama’s failed leadership, Washington has become dysfunctional. We need a leader from outside of the Washington establishment to get America back on track. Mitt Romney has proven over and over that he is a leader. He is a man of integrity. He understands budgets and financial markets. He is strong on national defense and has a deep love of the conservative philosophy that makes America great. Governor Mitt Romney has what it takes to be a great President of the United States and that is why I enthusiastically endorse him for President."

Background on Vice President Quayle:

Dan Quayle served as Vice President from 1989 to 1993. Prior to his election, Quayle served for eight years in the U.S. Senate and served four years in the U.S. House of Representatives. Quayle has been Chairman of Cerberus Global Investments since 2000.

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Monday, December 05, 2011

New Newt Gingrich Ad Rebuilding the America We Love VIDEO


New Newt Gingrich Ad Rebuilding the America We Love VIDEO

Rebuilding the America We Love

Some people say that the America we love is a thing of the past. Newt doesn't believe that. He says that working together we CAN rebuild the America we love.

Join the movement to rebuild the America we love at www.newt.org.

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New Rick Perry Ad Elites VIDEO


New Rick Perry Ad Elites VIDEO

The mission of Make Us Great Again is to support Rick Perry for the Republican nomination for President in 2012, to oppose Barack Obama’s reelection, and to support Rick Perry in the general election in November 2012.

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New Ron Paul Ad – Big Dog VIDEO


New Ron Paul Ad - BIG DOG

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Sunday, December 04, 2011

2012 Congressional Calendar for the U.S. House of Representatives VIDEO


2012 Congressional Calendar for the U.S. House of Representatives. From the House Majority Leader's Office.

I am pleased to release the 2012 Congressional Calendar for the U.S. House of Representatives. As with this year, next year's calendar is the result of substantial input garnered from Members of both the House Republican Conference and the House Democratic Caucus. The goal of next year's calendar is to create certainty, increase efficiency and productivity in the legislative process, protect committee time, and afford Members the opportunity to gain valuable input from their constituents at home.

2012 Calendar Information in PDF FORMAT:
2012 Congressional Calendar

TEXT and PDF FILE CREDIT: Office of the Majority Leader H-329, The Capitol House of Representatives P: 202.225.4000

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Saturday, December 03, 2011

Herman Cain Statement: As of today, with a lot of prayer and soul searching, I am suspending my presidential campaign VIDEO

Herman Cain: As of today, with a lot of prayer and soul searching, I am suspending my presidential campaign VIDEO

"As of today, with a lot of prayer and soul searching, I am suspending my presidential campaign."

"Because of the continued distractions, the continued hurt caused on me and my family, not because we are not fighters. Not because I’m not a fighter."

"I’m at peace with my God, I’m at peace with my wife, and she is at peace with me.”





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Olympia Snowe Weekly Republican Address TEXT PODCAST VIDEO 12/03/11


Olympia Snowe Weekly Republican Address TEXT PODCAST VIDEO 12/03/11 Podcast of the address: Download MP3 for PODCAST || FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT BELOW. ||

Full Text transcript of Senator Snowe’s Address:

Olympia Snowe Weekly Republican Address

“Hello, I’m Senator Olympia Snowe from Maine. In the coming days, the United States Senate will have a long overdue debate and vote on a constitutional amendment to require a balanced federal budget. And let there be no mistake, we have no greater duty than to once and for all obligate the government to live within its means and spend no more than what it takes in.

“I have been a longtime champion of a balanced budget amendment in both the House and Senate to prevent precisely the kind of fiscal quagmire we are enmeshed in today, as our federal government borrows an astounding 40 cents of every dollar we spend.

“The fact is, debts and deficits do matter. We have now entered what some have called an ‘economic danger zone.’ Our outstanding debt, which has now reached $15 trillion, has stunted economic growth, costing millions of American jobs. Just as disturbingly, the government currently pays a staggering $200 billion per year in interest to foreign countries that hold our treasury bonds…countries like China, and Russia. And that number is projected to increase to $1 trillion per year by 2021.

“Indeed, in the three short years since President Obama has taken office, the national debt has increased by nearly $5 trillion. So when the President stated last summer that, ‘We don’t need a constitutional amendment to do our jobs,’ well…not exactly. If Congress were capable of doing its job, it wouldn’t have added nearly $10 trillion to our national debt since 1997, the year a balanced budget amendment failed to pass the Senate by just a single vote. Just imagine where we would be today, if we had accomplished then what we must achieve now.

“So let’s be clear. The impending vote to amend the Constitution represents a choice between changing business as usual in Washington, or embracing the status quo that we can no longer afford. The status quo that has led to an inexcusable 950 straight days without passing a federal budget…the status quo that has brought us the first ever downgrade of America’s sterling triple-A credit rating…and the status quo that was exemplified by the so-called supercommittee’s inability to agree on $1.2 trillion in deficit reduction over the next 10 years.

“Even the automatic cuts resulting from the supercommittee’s failure to reach an agreement could all be undone by this or any future Congress – unless we pass a balanced budget amendment like those already adopted by 49 other states, which will bind each successive Congress in perpetuity.

“Now, I’ve heard all the arguments against this amendment. And we will hear them all again. Some even portray a balanced budget amendment as simply a ‘gimmick’ that isn’t worthy of Congress’ consideration. But I say, if this really were a gimmick, Congress would have passed it a long time ago.

“The bottom line is, the real reason many lawmakers don’t want a balanced budget amendment is the exact reason why it’s so essential. They don’t want their hands tied…they want to continue to spend without restraint. Their way has been to break budgets and amass more and more debt…all the while promising Congress will one day balance the budget. Well, as we sadly know, the promises were empty, the debt is astronomical, and their way hasn’t worked. Now, it’s time for our way.

“For too long, the burden has fallen to supporters of the balanced budget amendment to justify its necessity. Today, at this moment when our debt has exceeded the size of our entire economy, I ask you, the American people, to place the burden squarely where it belongs…on those who would oppose this measure. In typical Washington fashion, they’re hoping you won’t notice this historic vote is occurring. They are banking on you thinking it doesn’t matter.

“Well, with the national debt at $15 trillion and rising, let me suggest there are 15 trillion reasons to prove them wrong. Fifteen trillion reasons to make a stand. Fifteen trillion reasons to contact your Senators and urge them to support our balanced budget amendment…Senate Joint Resolution 10…so that we can finally seize the fiscal reins, and reclaim our future for our children and our grandchildren.

“Thank you for listening, and may God bless America.”

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Friday, December 02, 2011

Speaker Boehner Statement on November Unemployment Report

Speaker John Boehner highlights the Republican Plan for America’s Job Creators

Speaker Boehner Statement on November Unemployment Report WASHINGTON, DC (Dec 2)

House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) issued the following statement today after the Department of Labor released its unemployment report for November 2011:

“Any job creation is welcome news, but the jobless rate in this country is still unacceptable. Today marks the 34th consecutive month of unemployment above eight percent. As you may remember, the Obama administration promised unemployment would stay below eight percent if its ‘stimulus’ was enacted. That promise has gone unfulfilled.

“Because the president’s policies have failed, the House has passed a series of bills designed to remove government barriers to private sector job creation. There are now 25 bipartisan jobs bills passed by the House awaiting a vote in the Senate. The key to getting all of these jobs measures enacted is the United States Senate. President Obama should use this opportunity to call on Senate Democrats to immediately give these bipartisan bills the vote they deserve.

“The American people want action on jobs, and the House is listening to the American people.”

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TEXT CREDIT: Speaker of the House John Boehner H-232 The Capitol Washington, DC 20515 P (202) 225-0600 F (202) 225-5117

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Thursday, December 01, 2011

Ron Paul releases online ad that challenges Newt Gingrich on a group of issues dear to conservative voters VIDEO


150-second online ad cross-examines the former Speaker’s record on policy, values and seriousness

LAKE JACKSON, Texas – The Ron Paul 2012 Presidential campaign announced today that it has released and will broadly distribute a 150-second online advertisement that challenges former House Speaker Newt Gingrich on a group of issues dear to conservative voters.

Much of the ad is in the former Speaker’s own voice, and after a few statements by Newt it follows with an image of him sitting on a loveseat beside former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the two chuckling over their agreement concerning as-yet scientifically proven anthropogenic global warming. The ad also features Newt’s knee-jerk assault on Rep. Paul Ryan’s (R-WI) modest budget proposal, and the former Speaker’s lobbying ties to government mortgage giants Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae that perpetuated the financial crisis and recession. In addition, the spot showcases discussion of Newt’s lobbying ties to healthcare firms prior to his support of an Obama-Pelosi-Reid individual mandate as part of the recent wildly unpopular healthcare reform, to the absolute horror of nationally-syndicated conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh.

Taken together, claims made in the ad present conservative voters with a question about Newt, and indeed the ad concludes with this query. And that is “What will you tell me next time?”

The campaign will send the ad to a far-reaching email list of conservative voters nationally, including in key early voting states, and it will purchase banner ads on national and state websites where conservative readers congregate.

“Our campaign is making a bold move to debunk the myth that the Newt we are seeing on the 2012 campaign trail is the conservative he has been touted to be all along. This step we are taking is necessary, as voters are seeking authenticity among conservatives who are able to show a decades-long career of consistently walking the walk of Constitutional principles, limited government, and promoting sound money and economic policy. Ron Paul is the only Republican presidential candidate with that record,” said Ron Paul 2012 National Campaign Chairman Jesse Benton.

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John Boehner, Republicans stand ready to work with Democrats to extend the payroll tax break and unemployment insurance VIDEO


Washington (Dec 1) At his weekly press conference, House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) reiterated that Republicans stand ready to work with Democrats to extend the payroll tax break and unemployment insurance, but reaffirmed that it must be done in a fiscally-responsible way to protect Social Security and avoid compounding the crippling debt problems facing our nation. Speaker Boehner also highlighted House action on three additional jobs bills this week, and urged President Obama to call on Senate Democrats to act on these, and more than 20 other bipartisan, House-passed jobs bills awaiting action.

BOEHNER: REPUBLICANS READY TO WORK WITH THE PRESIDENT TO FIND COMMON GROUND ON JOBS, PAYROLL TAX BREAK EXTENSION:

“Republicans told the president back in September that we are ready to work with him to find common ground on jobs, including an extension of the payroll tax cut and extending unemployment insurance. And that offer still stands. The key question is: how do we pay for it?

“When the president used a joint session of Congress in September to announce his plan, he promised the American people that every penny would be paid for – including the extension of the payroll tax break. And Democrats in Congress have also conceded that it should be paid for.”

BOEHNER: PAYROLL TAX BREAK MUST BE PAID FOR TO PROTECT SOCIAL SECURITY:

“It’s important that the payroll tax cut be paid for because that money is used to fund the Social Security Trust Fund, which is already facing imminent bankruptcy. Unlike other taxes, the payroll tax is used to fund Social Security. As such, the revenues that the payroll tax generates are already dedicated to a specific purpose. Revenue collected via the payroll tax finances benefits for current and future retirees. And any drop in revenue resulting from a temporary reduction in the payroll tax that is not paid for will harm the Social Security Trust Fund and accelerate the program’s looming bankruptcy.

“So Republicans agree that we need to focus on jobs, but we need to do it in a way that doesn’t harm Social Security or add more to the country’s already large deficit. Americans know we can’t get our economy moving and create jobs without dealing with Washington’s out-of-control spending. Republicans are ready to work with the President and the Democrats to extend the payroll tax cut and unemployment insurance temporarily, but they must be offset with spending cuts elsewhere.”

BOEHNER: HOUSE HAS PASSED MORE THAN 20 JOBS BILLS THAT ARE STUCK IN THE DEMOCRATIC-CONTROLLED SENATE:

“This week, Republicans are taking several more steps in order to help create jobs and boost our economy. The House will pass three additional jobs bills to help create a better environment for private-sector job creation. This is in addition to the 20 bills that we already have sitting over in the United States Senate. Our plan to help America’s job creators – we’ve got some of these enacted into law through both chambers, but there’s 20 bills sitting over in the United States Senate.”

BOEHNER: PRESIDENT OBAMA SHOULD CALL ON SENATE DEMOCRATS TO VOTE ON BIPARTISAN, HOUSE-PASSED JOBS BILLS:

“And I would urge the president to call on the Senate to allow votes on these bipartisan bills, and ensure that they receive a fair vote in the Senate. So we hope the president will put his partisan politics aside and urge the Senate to move these bipartisan bills as quickly as possible.”

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Governor Christie to President Obama "What Are We Paying You For?" VIDEO TEXT TRANSCRIPT


Governor Christie to President Obama "What Are We Paying You For?" VIDEO

FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT:

Governor Chris Christie: I believe that the Occupy movement and the Tea Party movement come -- their genesis -- is from the same feeling, which is an anger that government can’t get things done. And so, now, that is the last similarity between the Tea Party movement and the Occupy movement. But I believe that the cause for their anger comes from the same place. They look at Washington D.C. and they look at a president who is a bystander in the Oval Office. You know, I was angry this weekend, listening to the spin coming out of the administration about the failure of the Supercommittee. And that the President knew that it was doomed for failure so he didn’t get involved.

Governor Christie to President Obama 'What Are We Paying You For?' VIDEO TEXT TRANSCRIPT

Well then what the hell are we paying you for? It’s doomed for failure so I’m not getting involved? Well, what have you been doing exactly? I mean, I will tell you that I think both parties deserve blame for what’s going on in Washington D.C., both parties do. They’re spending more time talking at each other than talking with each other. We all know what the solutions to these problems are, we’ve done them in New Jersey in many areas, but we don’t have the political will to get them done. And in New Jersey, the reason why they got things done is because I called people into a room and said we’re going to solve this problem and I had people of good will on the other side who said they believed it was their obligation, regardless of party, to get done things like pension and benefit reform.

That Mayor Redd can tell you personally how it’s helping her and her budget situation in Camden. Why the President of the United States refuses to do this is astonishing to me. I mean, you know, if he wanted to run for Senate again and just be 1 of 100, I’m sure he could have gotten reelected over and over again in Illinois. When you’re president, it’s kind of what I was talking about before, you know 41, 21 and 1, well he’s the one in Washington. And he’s got to get something done here. And it’s not good enough just to say well, I’ll get it done after the election.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Ron Paul in second place in the state of Iowa

Ron Paul Keene State College in NH

We had over 500 students and a standing room only crowd at Keene State College in NH today!

Ron Paul Remains Top-Tier in Latest Iowa Poll, Strong second, leads field in Independent vote

LAKE JACKSON, Texas – A NewsMax / Insider Advantage poll released yesterday shows 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul in second place in the state of Iowa, solidifying his position at the top of the field and remaining a serious threat to take the Iowa Caucuses in January. Paul won 13 percent of likely caucus-goers in the poll and an impressive 30 percent of independent voters, leading the rest of the field. In addition, Paul won 47 percent of voters between 18 and 29 years old.

“The latest poll results clearly prove Ron Paul’s status as a top contender, and confirms that our campaign is continuing to surge in early states,” said Ron Paul 2012 Presidential Campaign Chairman Jesse Benton. “The American people are ready for real change in Washington and Dr. Paul is the only candidate who has a plan to cut $1 trillion in spending, balance the budget, and restore prosperity to the American people.”

This latest poll comes on the heels of a number of recent polls placing Paul among the top three in key early states. According to a recent American Research Group poll, Paul takes third among likely Republican caucus-goers in Iowa. He also scores third place in New Hampshire, according to a recent WMUR/University of New Hampshire poll. And the most recent Suffolk University/7 News poll has Paul holding steady in second place with 14 percent among likely New Hampshire primary voters.

In addition, a late October CNN/Time poll showed the Texas congressman in the top three in the key Republican primary states of Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina.

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Sheriff Joe Arpaio Endorses Rick Perry VIDEO


Citing Strong Criminal Justice and Border Security Record, Sheriff Joe Arpaio Endorses Gov. Rick Perry for President Print Posted on November 29th, 2011.


AMHERST, N.H. – Texas Gov. Rick Perry today received the endorsement of Sheriff Joe Arpaio, a steadfast advocate for border security and national leader in combating illegal immigration, citing Gov. Perry’s unmatched efforts to bolster border security in Texas in light of a federal government that for too long has abdicated this basic responsibility to the states. Sheriff Arpaio made his announcement at Joey’s Diner in Amherst, New Hampshire.

“The federal government has failed on border crime and border enforcement, and no candidate for president has done more to secure the border than Governor Rick Perry. I have been watching Governor Perry and Texas closely and know his border surge operations with state, local and federal law enforcement officials have helped shut down the illegal trafficking of weapons, drugs and people,” said Sheriff Arpaio. “I’m endorsing Rick Perry because we need a tough-on-crime president who will champion and fund full-time border security operations from Brownsville to San Diego. Governor Perry has a superior border security record and plan to make our border and our nation safer.”

As governor of Texas, Rick Perry has diligently worked to fill the gap left by Washington’s abject failure to secure the nation’s southern border with Mexico, and supported and passed measures to combat illegal immigration.

He has directed more than $400 million since 2005 to provide law enforcement the tools they need to combat border-related crime. The governor’s initiatives have put more boots on the ground, including Texas Rangers and National Guard units, and improved technology to help law enforcement detect and deter criminal activity on the border. In January 2009, Gov. Perry asked President Obama to authorize 1,000 additional National Guard troops and six helicopters to assist the state in doing Washington’s job, but he has refused.

“Sheriff Arpaio knows the struggle border states face as Washington politicians and bureaucrats fail time and again to properly secure our nation’s southern boundary with Mexico,” said Gov. Perry. “I am honored to have Sheriff Arpaio’s support for my presidential campaign and our shared goals of fighting border crime with more personnel, border fencing and surveillance. A secure border is vital to protecting America’s national security, public safety and jobs. As president, I will secure the border within a year putting thousands more federal boots on the ground, strategic fencing and aerial resources to fight border crime and make our states and nation safer.”

Gov. Perry’s border security initiatives have resulted in the seizure of 6.8 million pounds of marijuana; 82,353 pounds of cocaine; 1,835 pounds of heroin; and 7,552 pounds of methamphetamine which has an estimated value of more than $6.5 billion. In addition, officers have seized $227 million in currency and more than 3,500 illegal weapons.

Additionally, to combat illegal immigration, Gov. Perry:

Championed a Voter ID law that ensures only American citizens will be able to vote in elections;

Signed into law a requirement that only citizens and legal residents may obtain a driver license;

Declared legislation outlawing “sanctuary cities” an emergency item in Texas, and added it to the call of the special session;

Fought for tougher penalties for those who engage in human trafficking;

Signed a law that requires counties to assist the state in tracking the number of illegal immigrants in Texas county jails;

Passed an omnibus gang bill providing even more tools for law enforcement to be able to infiltrate and break up the transnational gangs; and

Protected a Texas law that prevents any public agency, taxing jurisdiction or economic development corporation from receiving public subsidies if they have been found to have hired undocumented workers.

Also known as “America’s Toughest Sheriff,” Sheriff Joe Arpaio has been elected five times as Maricopa County Sheriff in Arizona, serving in the post for 20 years, and is respected for his successful efforts to fight crime, combat illegal immigration and raise awareness of the federal government’s ongoing failure to secure the border. He served in the U.S. Army from 1950 to 1953, and as a police officer in Washington, D.C. and Las Vegas for five years. He then joined the Bureau of Narcotics, eventually renamed the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) where he became one of the very first federal agents sent overseas to help dismantle the international heroin conspiracy operating in Turkey and throughout the Middle East. Sheriff Arpaio was a regional director for the DEA for Mexico and South America and was head of the DEA for Texas and Arizona.

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Ginger White accuses Herman Cain FOX NEWS VIDEO



Ginger White accuses Herman Cain VIDEO

Detractors are trying once again to derail the Cain Train with more accusations of past events that never happened. The Cain Campaign is not surprised that another female accuser has come forward due to the fact that earlier allegations were unable to force Herman Cain to drop his presidential bid to renew America.

“The American public is tired of dirty politics and smear tactics as evident of their tremendous outpouring of support for me, my family and my campaign this past month. I am running for President of the United States of America and the reality is that there are individuals out there that favor the status quo of higher taxes, more government and political cronyism and they are afraid of a Cain Presidency,” said Mr. Cain.

“I have spoken directly to the American people and have been 100% honest with them. My plan is to continue to spread my vision on how I would renew America and keep her safe. I will not fight false claims as it is not what America needs or wants,” continued Mr. Cain.

Mr. Cain has spent four decades climbing the corporate ladder rising to the level of CEO at multiple successful business enterprises. Mr. Cain is a proven leader and the type of leader America badly needs at this time in her history.

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Sandy Adams Weekly Republican Address TEXT PODCAST VIDEO 11/26/11


Washington (Nov 22) Delivering the Weekly Republican Address, Rep. Sandy Adams (R-FL) delivers a Thanksgiving message about the importance of coming together and looking out for those less fortunate, especially the millions of Americans who are looking for work and have been for some time. “Together, we can and should find common ground to empower small businesses and remove government barriers that make it harder to create jobs,” Rep. Adams says. Rep. Adams is in her first term representing Florida’s 24th Congressional District.

Sandy Adams Weekly Republican Address TEXT PODCAST VIDEO 11/11/11 Podcast of the address: Download MP3 for PODCAST || FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT BELOW. ||

Sandy Adams Weekly Republican Address TEXT PODCAST VIDEO 11/26/11

“Hello, I’m Sandy Adams. I have the great honor of representing Florida’s 24th Congressional District, which is home to some of America’s greatest treasures, including the Kennedy Space Center and Daytona International Speedway.

“This week, my family, like yours, will take part in one of America’s oldest and most cherished traditions – a day of thanksgiving. It’s a time to catch up with one another, enjoy great food, and wish peace and grace for all.

“In our prayers we include those less fortunate, especially the millions of our fellow citizens who are out of work.

“We also keep faith with families marking the holiday without their loved ones who are serving in uniform. As Americans, we not only count our blessings – we share them with those in need.

“Fellowship is an important element of our national character. It may well be the first element, too.

“To realize their dream of freedom, the Mayflower settlers had to endure an unforgiving winter with few provisions. To survive, they had to lend a hand to one another. With every crop they planted, and every house they raised, a ‘shining city on a hill’ was being built. Those settlers understood what we do now, that there is no substitute for the compassion and determination of a free people.

“After a plentiful harvest, the settlers gathered for a feast to give thanks for the bounty of nature and peace with their neighbors.

“This tradition was born and formalized in tough times. It was during the Civil War that President Lincoln declared a national day of thanksgiving so Americans could, in his words, ‘implore the Almighty Hand to heal the wounds of the nation and to restore it.’

“Today this message of humility and perseverance remains within our reach, thanks to generations of brave patriots who have preserved the blessings of this land we love.

“Central to the legacy we have inherited is an economy that promotes opportunity and entrepreneurship, and it is our duty to pass it on.

“Together, we can and should find common ground to empower small businesses and remove government barriers that make it harder to create jobs.

“Together, we can and should find common ground to deliver a government that honors the voice of the people.

“The challenges we face demand nothing less.

“On behalf of all my Republican colleagues in Congress and around the country, thank you for the privilege to serve you and your families. Here’s to a happy and healthy Thanksgiving.”

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Newt Gingrich Ad Newt Now VIDEO


Newt Gingrich is the only candidate with a national record of job creation, balanced budgets, and conservative government reform.

Leadership now. Newt now.

Newt Gingrich Ad Newt Now VIDEO

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Mitt Romney open letter to President Obama FULL TEXT

Mitt Romney sent President Obama an open letter laying out how the former Massachusetts governor plans to criticize the president if Romney wins the Republican nomination. FULL TEXT

Mitt Romney open letter to President Obama, on Flickr


Dear President Obama,

Welcome to New Hampshire.I hope you enjoy your visit. In 49 days, voters here will be going to the polls to choose a Republican nominee to run against you. I would like to lay out for you some of what I will be saying on the campaign trail if I am fortunate enough to become my party’s candidate.

I would begin by acknowledging that you were dealt a hard hand. You came into office in the midst of an economic crisis that was not of your making. You were asked to face great challenges and to solve difficult problems. The tasks before you would have taxed the abilities of any new president.

But we now have had three years to watch your policies unfold and to assess their results. The evidence is in and it is unequivocal. I will be blunt. Your policies have failed. It is bad enough that they have fallen short even by the standards your own administration set for itself. But things are much worse than that. Far from bringing the crisis to an end, your policies have actively hindered economic recovery. In some cases, they were the exact opposite of what our government should have been doing.

You and your advisors sold your economic “stimulus” package to Congress on the basis of a forecast that it would hold unemployment below 8 percent. There is a reason why this projection was wildly off base and that unemployment soared above 10 percent and is now stuck around 9 percent. Your stimulus bill was filled with special interest giveaways, and eased the way for your administration to
shovel loan guarantees out the door to politically connected “green” technology firms, some of which are now in bankruptcy, with the taxpayers on the hook for more than $500 million.

Even where crony capitalism did not get in the way, so many projects were far from “shovel ready” or had absolutely nothing to do with creating jobs. Nearly a trillion dollars of tax dollars was spent, our budget deficit exploded, and some 25million Americans remain either unemployed, underemployed, or have given up seeking work altogether. You placed a burden of debt on America that will takegenerations to repay and we got almost nothing in return.

You also failed to grasp the impact of your policies on the American businessclimate. Investment depends upon a degree of certainty, but your administration made it impossible for enterprises to make accurate forecasts about their future costs. If companies have stopped hiring in America, it is in no small part becauseof policies, including Obamacare, Dodd-Frank, and an astonishing tangle of new federal regulations that have snuffed out investment. If we are ever to get America back to work, they all must be repealed.

I will also be talking about how you have catered to favored special interests, like civil-service unions and environmentalists, at the expense of American workers.Take your decision to “delay” building the state-of-the-art Keystone XL oil pipeline. Some 20,000 American jobs are at stake. You may not regard that as a large number, but every one of the unemployed men and women whose future you have sacrificed to satisfy your political base in the environmentalist left deserve farbetter. And this is but one of many examples I can cite.

America deserves better.

It is not America’s laziness that is the problem, as you recently suggested. It is your policies.

So once again, Mr. President, welcome to New Hampshire. We need a great debate about how best to get our country working again. We can’t afford four more years of failure. I believe in unleashing America’s potential. That is what my own campaign for the presidency is all about.

Sincerely, Mitt Romney

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Mitt Romney Ad Believe in America VIDEO


Mitt Romney will take a smaller, simpler, and smarter approach to government. We have a moral responsibility not to spend more than we take in. It's high time to bring those principles of fiscal responsibility to Washington, D.C.

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