Tonight, I want to thank the people of Nevada. Once again, you have given me your vote of confidence. And this time, I intend to take it all the way to the White House!
Four years ago, candidate Obama came to Nevada, promising to help. But after he was elected, his help was telling people to skip coming here for conventions and meetings. Today, Nevada unemployment is over 12%, home values have plummeted, and Nevada’s foreclosure rate is the highest in the nation. I’ve walked in Nevada neighborhoods, blighted by abandoned homes, where people wonder why Barack Obama failed them.
Mr. President, Nevada has had enough of your kind of help!
Three years ago, a newly elected President Obama told America that if Congress approved his plan to borrow nearly a trillion dollars, he would hold unemployment below 8%. It hasn’t been below 8% since.
This week he’s been trying to take a bow for 8.3% unemployment. Not so fast, Mr. President. This is the 36th straight month with unemployment above the red line your own administration drew. And if you take into account all the people who are struggling for work or who have just stopped looking, the real unemployment rate is over 15%.
Mr. President, America has also had enough of your kind of help!
Let me ask you a question. Did Obamacare encourage businesses to hire more people? No.
Did the Dodd-Frank Act get banks to renegotiate or make more loans?
Did the NLRB’s attack on Boeing in South Carolina encourage employers to expand?
Did efforts to block the domestic production of energy and the Keystone Pipeline speed job creation?
And did those billions of dollars the President sent to his green energy buddies give anyone here a job?
Mr. President, we welcome any good news on the jobs front, but it is thanks to the innovation of the American people in the private sector, not to you!
This President’s misguided policies made these tough times last longer.
Earlier this week, he spoke with a woman from Texas during an online event. She told him that her husband has been out of work for three years. President Obama said he found that “interesting.”
Interesting? Really? I’ve got a better word: tragic. America needs a President who can fix the economy because he understands the economy!
This President began his presidency by apologizing for America. He should now be apologizing to America.
We won’t settle for a President who tells us it could be worse. What defines us as Americans is our unwavering conviction that things must be better. That conviction guides our campaign. It has rallied millions of Americans to our cause, including tens of thousands of Nevadans who gave me their support today!
They know that our future is brighter and better than these troubled times.
It is better than 15% real unemployment.
It is better than $15 trillion in debt.
It is better than the misguided policies and broken promises of the last three years – and the failed leadership of one man.
Our campaign is about more than replacing a President. It is about saving the soul of America.
President Obama wants to “fundamentally transform” America. We want to restore America to the founding principles that made this country great. Our vision for the future could not be more different than his.
President Obama will grow government and amass more trillion-dollar deficits. I will not just slow the growth of government, I will cut it. I will not just freeze government’s share of the total economy, I will reduce it. And, without raising taxes, I will finally balance the budget.
President Obama’s brand of capitalism sends your money to his friends’ companies. My vision for free enterprise is to return entrepreneurship to the genius of consumer markets and to the creativity of the American people.
Like his colleagues in the faculty lounge who think they know better, President Obama demonizes and denigrates almost every sector of our economy. I will make America the most attractive place in the world for entrepreneurs, for innovators, and for job creators. And unlike the other people running for President, I know how to do that. If elected President, my priority will be worrying about your job, not saving my own.
On one of the most personal matters of our lives, our health care, President Obama would turn decision making over to government bureaucrats. He forced through Obamacare; I will repeal it.
President Obama orders religious organizations to violate their conscience; I will defend religious liberty and overturn regulations that trample on our first freedom.
President Obama is shrinking our military and hollowing out our national defense. I will insist on a military so powerful that no one would ever think of challenging it.
President Obama believes America’s role as leader in the world is a thing of the past. I believe the 21st century will be and must be an American century.
Our mission is to increase the freedom and opportunity of the American people. Our blueprint is the Constitution of the United States. We will build an America where “hope” is a new job with a paycheck, not a faded word on an old bumper sticker.
I will not attempt to bribe the voters with promises of new programs, new subsidies, and ever-increasing checks from government. If this election is a bidding war for who can promise the most benefits, then I’m not your President. You have that President today.
But if you want to make this election about restoring American greatness, then I hope you will join us.
If you believe the disappointments of the last few years are a detour, not our destiny, then I am asking for your vote.
I am asking each of you to remember how special it is to be an American.
I want you to remember why it was that you or your ancestors sacrificed to come to America and to overcome the challenges of life in a new country.
It was not for a free ticket. It was for freedom.
It was not for the pursuit of government benefits. It was for the pursuit of happiness.
We still believe in that America.
We still believe in the America that is a land of opportunity and a beacon of freedom. We believe in the America that challenges each of us to be better and bigger than ourselves.
This election, let’s fight for the America we love. We believe in America.
Thank you. And God bless America.
Energetic, perhaps, but not inspiring.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseMitt Romney grows more impressive...
Matches his outstanding speech in 2008 addressing Religion.
Another huge political win for Romney.
Newt Gingirch is a train wreck. Simply ugly.
Who foolishly encouraged the Gingrich folly?
Quite a few are having their reputations continue to suffer, because of the horrid Gingrich fiasco, including Palin, Kristol, Hillyer, Hannity, Levin, etc.
FOX's election coverage still smells as well, especially with Kristol on the Panel. He has been sinking the WS in a very regretful manner. Bill inherited his existence, has never really shown any brilliant accomplishment, and is clearly biased against Romney in an unprofessional manner (far from Conservative). He foolishly pushed aggressively for the terrible Maverick Ticket in 2008 (one of the most appeasing platforms to the Democratic Party in GOP history). We all know for certain now, it was greatly inspired by some misguided prejudice.
Regardless, the train is leaving the station. And some look quite silly still playing the fashion game. The once serious Conservative Movement has suffered with a dysfunctional handling of the Free Market success named Romney, especially with a great deal of the juvenile vitriol, the religious bigotry, the resentment for a wealthy success, even the regional bias. None of it was sound. What is worse, was the jump from one fan fare to another, leaping endlessly to the next hyped flop, especially the dreadful Gingrich.
There is plenty of time for some to step back, and regroup, and see the larger picture. Mr. Romney is a very strong offering, and has great potential. Many sideline pundits won't recover their reputations over some of the most absurd offerings in this Primary. But many others in the Conservative population may begin to focus on removing Obama, which will serve everyone's interest - essential for the mighty USA.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseFrom what I saw of Gingrich's press conference yesterday evening,
no one should be considering Gingrich for our country's highest office anymore.
Gingrich does not have the temperament for Chief Executive, or even for a candidate trying to convince the voters he should be Chief Executive.
He's an embittered, erratic hothead with a monumental ego who lashes out when anyone questions how great he is.
Not "executive material."
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseNo matter how conservative he claims to be.
Gag. Obama worshipers were no less nauseating,but still. Staying grounded seems to have eluded you.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseOpportunism, poll tested is the Mr Romney way. Too bad Mr Gingrich already addressed this in a forceful way. Sort of following the leader for a candidate who has no idea but to follow his poll-tested advice. Been there in the last campaign and Mr Romney lacks all credibility.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseYes let's step and regroup. Mr Romney is a train wreck waiting to happen for the Republican Party. The larger picture is that he is not a conservative candidate. The only pundits who will not recover are those who think lying, spin and money will determine the election. Your 'offering' is about what its worth on online sophistry. You have probably done more 'Old Spam" to drive this home than than anything said by Mr Romney. Keep it up. Huffpoo. Pravda and Xinhua are admirers.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseI was favorably impressed with Romney's Nevada speech, very much liking the focus on Obama and the implied determination to undo policies and laws he's enacted. However, he needs to go further than using only economic reasoning for these needed reversals, linking them all to the moral health of the nation.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseIt may be too little too late. If Obama is re-elected we will continue down the road to a national socialist nation. Catholic Kristallnachts and concentration camps are on the horizon.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseLike him or not, Romney's improving as the primary season goes on. He's showing more energy and passion when he speaks, and he seems (though I'm sure many would disagree) to be focusing more on key issues instead of speaking in bland generalities about the need to just replace Obama. Reagan he ain't, but I'm feeling better about him.
Now, we just need to hear more passion, and more specifics (with names being named) on things like Solyndra, Fast and Furious, and Fannie/Freddie, to name only a few.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseI'm sorry, has he been rounded up and hauled to jail for his beliefs? A pro Islam speech? I think he sites this "freedom" because he assumes those opposed to him are Mormon bigots.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseWell he can take that assumption and stick it.
Wow, sure seems like you're the one doing the assuming. I'd say religious freedom is a legitimate issue this campaign season, especially with the Obama administration moves to force faith-based hospitals to provide services that violate core religious principles. I'm glad Romney recognizes it and said something about it. Obama is going to lose some Catholic support this time 'round due to his intolerance.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseGreat. It seems ordained that Romney will be the new McCain.
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