Detroit Economic Club

Today, addressing members of the Detroit Economic Club, Governor Romney will give an address on "Keeping Michigan and America Economically Strong." 
 
http://www.mittromney.com/News/Press-Releases/DEC_Excerpts_1.14
 
Our country faces extraordinary economic challenges both here at home and abroad.  No where is this more known than in Michigan which has been enduring a one-state recession for the last ten years.  Speaking to Michigan leaders, Governor Romney detailed his vision for strengthening our economy to the benefit of Michigan and all American families.
 
Excerpts Of Governor Romney's Remarks (As Prepared For Delivery):
 

 
"A lot of Washington politicians are aware of Michigan's pain, but they haven't done anything about it.  I hear people say it's Michigan's problem.  Or, the car companies just brought it on themselves.  But that's where they are wrong.  What Michigan is feeling will be felt by the entire nation unless we win the economic battle here.  Michigan is a bit like the canary in the mine shaft – what's hurting Michigan, if left unchecked, will imperil the entire nation's economy." 
 

 
"I don't know about the Washington politicians, but I can tell you this: if I am President, I will not rest until Michigan is back.  Michigan can once again lead the world's automotive industry.  But it means we're going to have to change Washington.  We're going to go from politicians who say they are 'aware' of Michigan's problems to a President who will do something about them."
 

 
"First, we have to tackle the problems head on.  If I am your President, in my first 100 days, I will roll up my sleeves, and I will personally bring together industry, labor, Congressional and state leaders to develop a plan to rebuild America's automotive leadership.  It will be one that works for Michigan and that works for the American taxpayers."
 

 
"From legacy costs, to health care costs, to increased CAFE standards, to embedded taxes, Detroit can only thrive if Washington is an engaged partner, not a disinterested observer.  The plan should include increases in funding for automotive related research and new tax benefits including making the research and development tax credit permanent."
 

 
"Washington has to stop loading Detroit down with unfunded mandates.  Of course fleet mileage needs to rise, but discontinuous CAFE leaps, uncoordinated with the domestic manufacturers, and absent consideration of competitiveness, kills jobs and imperils an industry.  Washington dictated CAFE is not the right answer.
 
"We also must stop Washington politicians from imposing enormous unilateral energy costs on American manufacturing, including automotive.
 
"For example, Senator McCain and Senator Lieberman have a bill pending in Congress that unilaterally imposes new high energy costs on U.S. manufacturers, with no safety valve.  The Energy Information Agency estimated that this bill would raise electric rates by as much as 25% and gasoline prices by 68 cents a gallon.  And the cost in American jobs – over 300,000.  So it would not only kill jobs, it would make it harder for families to make ends meet."
 

 
"But taking off all these burdens is only half the solution.  If we are going to be the world's greatest economic power, we must invest in our future. It's time to be bold.  First, I will make a five-fold increase – from $4 billion dollars to $20 billion dollars – in our national investment in energy research, fuel technology, materials science, and automotive technology.
 
"Research spins out new ideas for new products for both small and large businesses.  That is exactly what has happened in health care, in defense, and in space.  Look how industries in other states have thrived from the spin out of technologies from our investment in these areas.  So if we can invest in health care, in defense, and in space, why not also invest in energy and fuel technology here in Michigan?"
 

 
"Second, we will turn Government workforce training programs managed by bureaucrats into personal accounts that can be managed by the workers themselves to gain education at community college or to pay for on the job training in real jobs.
 
"There are currently 40 government workforce training programs spread out over the federal government.  Let's replace bureaucracy and bureaucrats with personal responsibility and individual ownership.
 
"Long term, we will lead the world only if our students are the best educated in the world.  Almost every independent group that has looked at our public education has said that we are falling behind.  And their number one prescription, treat teachers like the real professionals they are.  Better teachers should be better paid.  Teachers should be evaluated and promoted. And here's a novel idea, education of our children should come ahead of the interests of the teacher's union."
 

 
"There is no one silver bullet.  When it comes to getting Michigan back on track and building a stronger America, we must address every problem I've spoken about.  And I will.
 
"By the way, this is what I have done all my life – take on complex situations, lead tough negotiations, find solutions, and get things back on track.  That was my job as a leader in the business world, as the head of the Salt Lake Olympics, and as the governor of Massachusetts.
 
"I am the only candidate with this kind of experience, and frankly, this is exactly the kind of experience Michigan and America needs in the White House
 
"There are some people who don't think there's a future for the domestic automobile industry. They think the industry and its jobs are gone forever. They are wrong."
 

 
"Washington politicians look at Michigan and see a rust belt.  But the real rust is in Washington.
 
"The pessimist will point to an empty factory and a laid off worker and say they have no future. 
 
"Instead, I see a vital infrastructure, a skilled workforce, and an innovative spirit all worthy of an optimistic vision and deserving of a leader who will work tirelessly to deliver the power and potential of Michigan and the American people.
 
"The pessimist says that the hundreds of thousands of jobs that have been lost, are lost forever.
 
"That logic says that the 200 jobs lost at Willow Run last week are lost forever.
 
"And that logic also says all the rest of the jobs in the auto industry will one day be gone forever, and there is nothing that can be done about it.
 
"The pessimists are wrong.  The auto industry and all its jobs do not have to be lost.  And I am one man who will work to transform the industry and save those jobs.
 
"After this speech I will do with my son Tagg what my Dad did with me 50 years ago.  We're going to the International Auto Show where I show him the best of today and the vision of what we can be tomorrow. 
 
"The next time I visit the Auto Show, I look forward to doing do as your President."

forced to admit

In case you missed it, on "Face The Nation" this morning, Governor
Huckabee was forced to admit that he did raise net taxes by over $500
million to pay for increased government spending:

http://www.mittromney.com/News/Press-Releases/Huckabee_Hearts_1.13

www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPh67alcYSI

"BUT YOU DID RAISE TAXES, DIDN'T YOU, GOVERNOR?"
Gov. Huckabee Supported Higher Taxes & More Government Spending

"Taxes are a necessary part of funding a reasonable and responsible
government. Taxing too little can result in financial imbalances and
deficits as well as underfunding truly vital roles the government
should fill…" – Gov. Mike Huckabee (Gov. Mike Huckabee, From Hope To
Higher Ground, 2007, p. 101)

Gov. Huckabee's Record Of Higher Taxes And More Big-Government Spending:

This Morning, Gov. Huckabee Admitted That He Raised Taxes To Pay For
Increased Government Spending. CBS' BOB SCHIEFFER: "But you did raise
taxes, didn't you, Governor? I mean in addition to cutting taxes you
did raise some taxes?" HUCKABEE: "Bob when you're under a Supreme
Court order, you do what you need to do to improve your schools. I
worked with our legislature. And we got major really improvements done
in our school system that without our kids would still be languishing
in last place. I don't apologize for raising the expectations and the
hopes and the opportunities for the kids of my state. I don't
apologize for building roads either. I'd apologize for leaving my
roads in a mess is what I'd be apologizing for if I hadn't done it."
(CBS' "Face The Nation," 1/13/08; www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPh67alcYSI)

Huckabee Raised Taxes $883.1 Million, Cut $378 Million In Taxes, For A
Net Tax Increase Of $505.1 Million. "But a review of tax legislation
passed while he was governor shows a net tax increase of $505 million,
a figure adjusted for inflation and economic growth, according to the
state Department of Finance and Administration. … The 90 cuts reduced
tax collections by $378 million, according to the Department of
Finance and Administration. Meanwhile, the department counts 21 tax
increases that raised collections by $883.1 million." (Daniel Nasaw,
"Gaps Led To Taxing In Huckabee Years," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,
10/9/07)

FactCheck.org: "Overall, His Tax Increases Outweighed His Tax Cuts By
More Than $500 Million." "As we've said several times now, Huckabee's
94 tax cuts include things like a reduction for manufacturing
machinery that reduced state coffers by $500 per year. And, overall,
his tax increases outweighed his tax cuts by more than $500 million.
As for signing the first broad-based tax cut in 160 years, we've noted
before that then-governor Bill Clinton signed an income-tax reduction
in 1991 that was quite similar to the one that Huckabee signed a few
years later. 'Broad-based' is a matter of interpretation, but
Huckabee's claim still sounds like unwarranted hyperbole to us."
(FactCheck.org, www.factcheck.org, Posted 1/7/08)

The Average Arkansan Saw Their Taxes Increase Almost $1,000 Under Gov.
Huckabee. "The average Arkansan's tax burden grew from $1,969 in the
fiscal year that ended June 30, 1997, to $2,902 in the fiscal year
that ended June 30, 2005, including local taxes." (Daniel Nasaw, "Gaps
Led To Taxing In Huckabee Years," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 10/9/07)

In case you need examples of how important each vote is:

Q. Does my vote really make a difference?

A. "Just" one vote can and often does make a difference in the outcome of an election. Here are some recent examples of real elections decided by one vote.

  • In 1997, Vermont State representative Sydney Nixon was seated as an apparent one vote winner, 570 to 569. Mr Nixon resigned when the State House determined, after a recount, that he had actually lost to his opponent Robert Emond 572 to 571.
  • In 1989, a Lansing, Michigan School District millage proposition failed when the final recount produced a tie vote 5,147 for, and 5,147 against. On the original vote count, votes against the proposition were ten more than those in favor. The result meant that the school district had to reduce its budget by $2.5 million.
  • In 1994, Republican Randall Luthi and Independent Larry Call tied for a seat in the Wyoming House of Representatives from the Jackson Hole area with 1,941 votes each. A recount produced the same result. Mr. Luthi was finally declared the winner when, in a drawing before the State Canvassing Board, a pingpong ball bearing his name was pulled from the cowboy hat of Democratic Governor Mike Sullivan.
  • In 1997, South Dakota Democrat John McIntyre led Republican Hal Wick 4,195 to 4,191 for the second seat in Legislative District 12 on election night. A subsequent recount showed Wick the winner at 4,192 to 4,191. The State Supreme Court however, ruled that one ballot counted for Wick was invalid due to an overvote. This left the race a tie. After hearing arguments from both sides, the State Legislature voted to seat wick 46 to 20.
If you need references I'll have to hunt them down.

Basham

too much anvil throwing

Today, outside the General Motors Willow Run plant, Governor Romney held a media availability to address the indefinite lay-off of 200 GM workers that was just announced yesterday.  Tragically, announcements like this have become all too typical in Michigan today.   Below are excerpts of Governor Romney's remarks:

            http://www.mittromney.com/News/Press-Releases/Michigan_Layoffs_1.12

"The reason that I came here today is because General Motors announced today that they are laying-off another 200 people from this facility."

"This is not something which is designed just to get things back on track as part of a strategy to re-build and grow.  This is instead an indication of a long-term slide in the automotive industry, the domestic automotive industry.  America is not buying fewer cars.  Instead, we're seeing the domestic automobile industry continue to slide. 

"And as year after year goes by, more and more layoffs occur and more plants are closed, the question is, 'Where's Washington?'  You hear some say that these are jobs that are just going away and we better get used to it.  But where does it stop?  Is there a point at which someone says, 'You know, that's enough'?  Or are we going to let the entire automobile industry, domestic manufactured automotive industry, disappear and just say, 'Well, that was tough, that's just the way it is'?  

"That's not what I believe.  I believe it's important to preserve manufacturing in this country and to preserve the automobile industry, including the domestic automobile industry.  I will work together with labor, with management, with the leaders of the political structure here in Michigan and in Washington to strengthen the automotive sector, the domestic automotive sector and the state of Michigan.  It is inexcusable to me to see these jobs going away again and again and again.

"I do believe that policies to invest in research and technology, basic science and research to develop the products of the future can help stimulate and re-build this industry.  I believe also in a savings plan to reduce the burden on the American people so that we can afford products of the future…

"And I also believe that Washington is doing too much anvil throwing.  The first CAFE program was a huge burden on the domestic manufacturing of automobiles.  The next CAFE program promises to do the same thing, and what help has been associated with it?  It's almost like an unfunded mandate – a major change, a major burden on the automotive industry and then Washington saying, 'Good luck Detroit, try to keep up.' 

"Likewise, Senator Lieberman, Senator McCain proposed a unilateral cap and trade program on carbon emissions.  Look, we all agree that there should be a global effort to reduce carbon emissions.  But if you place that burden just on the U.S., you make the U.S. less competitive.  You make it more expensive to manufacture here, not only automobiles, but everything that we manufacture.  And so we need to have policies that are designed to strengthen our economy, strengthen our competitiveness, make sure that America can compete in the automotive industry and in others.  And as President, if I'm fortunate enough to have that job, I will not rest while Detroit continues to see layoff after layoff after layoff.  My heart goes out to the 200 people who are laid off from this facility or were announced to be laid off from this facility.  And I want to make sure that this doesn't just keep on happening year after year and year with Washington saying, 'So what?'"

For background on the GM plant, please see http://www.mlive.com

For background on Senator McCain's CAFE proposals, please see http://mittromney.com


Republican presidential hopeful former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney laughs with his wife Ann on a jet in Myrtle Beach, S.C., Friday, Jan. 11, 2008. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

Copyright 2008 Associated Press. All right reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Pride of America

Today, Romney for President launched its newest television ad, "Pride of America." 

 

          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkJ7LnyID7k

 

The ad features Governor Romney discussing the need to change Washington so we can invest in unleashing the power of Michigan.  Governor Romney grew up in Michigan and knows Michigan's potential.  For him, Michigan is personal, and he will work to end the state's one-state recession.  Governor Romney is asking the people of Michigan to vote for building a better future for their state and our nation.

 

The ad will begin airing as part of the campaign's rotation tomorrow in Michigan.  Script and ad facts follow.

 

Script For "Pride Of America" (TV:30):

 

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY:  "I grew up in Michigan when Michigan was the pride of America.

 

"It breaks my heart to see us in a one-state recession.

 

"We can change that.

 

"We need new leaders with the experience and energy to turn us around.

 

"Let's invest in the future with new technology and innovation and unleash the power of Michigan.

 

"I'll work everyday to change Washington and bring us back, because Michigan is personal to me.

 

"I'm Mitt Romney and I approve this message and ask for your vote."

 

AD FACTS: Script For "Pride Of America" (TV:30):

 

Grand Rapids Press:  "We Stand At A Critical Moment, Bearing On Our Backs A Worst-In-The-Nation Unemployment Rate, Staring At An Uncertain Future."  "Many issues will confront the nation in the next four years, from the ongoing threat of terrorism to the need to find a sensible immigration policy. For Michigan, however, one challenge dominates: the economy. We stand at a critical moment, bearing on our backs a worst-in-the-nation unemployment rate, staring at an uncertain future."  (Editorial, "Press Editorial Board Endorses Romney," Grand Rapids Press, 1/11/08)

 

Oakland Press:  "'Favorite Son' Romney Is Best GOP Choice In Primary."  "We urge Republican Party faithfuls to stand up and vote for Mitt Romney. … Equally critical, Romney knows how to get a state out of debt and, being from Michigan, he certainly has an empathy for the state that the other candidates, both GOP and Democratic, don't have. With Michigan's horrible economy and other problems, we need as much clout in Washington as possible and Romney promises to give us that."  (Editorial, "'Favorite Son' Romney Is Best GOP Choice In Primary," Oakland Press, 1/11/08)

 

Grand Rapids Press:  "…Mitt Romney Has Our Vote In The Republican Presidential Primary."  "Among Republicans on the ballot in Tuesday's presidential primary, two candidates would offer solid leadership, Arizona Sen. John McCain and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. However, when it comes to Michigan's challenges and needs, the passion and knowledge of Mr. Romney tip the scales in his favor. During a visit with Press editors this week, Mr. Romney vowed, 'I will not sleep until Michigan is strong and active and vibrant again.' Because of that focus, MITT ROMNEY has our vote in the Republican presidential primary." (Editorial, "Press Editorial Board Endorses Romney," Grand Rapids Press, 1/11/08)

From Miguel

I believe that John McCain is not being confronted enough on these debates with his immigration record.  What is not getting enough coverage is that when asked about his immigration bill, he never apoligizes for it.  He says we need to restore trust in goverment first by securing the borders.  Translation: you guys are very mad at me, once you come down a little bit, you are getting amnesty for ilegals.  This needs to be brought up in one of these debates, someone needs to get the senator to answer whether he still supports alowing illegals to stay here or not.
And Gov Romney shouldnt let him keep reminding us about his stand in Iraq.  Next time he brings it up he should ask him if we are supposed to forget about amnesty for illegals because of his support of the surge.  Or are we supposed to forget about Campaign finance reform, or forget about describing the Bush Tax cuts using the democrats talking points that they were tax cuts for the rich?
Romney should remind people that if it wasn't for the senators support of the war in Iraq and support of prolife issues, he has far more in common with liberal democrats than he does with Reagan conservatives.
That would be straight talk.

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