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Congressman Paul Ryan the Republican Vice Presidential Nominee was on Fox News Sunday this weekend with Chris Wallace. We Can't Afford Four More Years Like The Last Four Years. We Need A Real Recovery. Ed Gillespie | September 24, 2012
Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan will continue talking about the Romney-Ryan Plan for a Stronger Middle Class, with an emphasis this week on the policies that will help make trade work for America and enable us to be energy independent by 2020. They will talk about the need to protect U.S. intellectual property rights from cheaters in China, open new markets with trade agreements ignored by the Obama Administration, approve the Keystone pipeline so thousands of Americans can be working on a pipeline instead of standing in an unemployment line, and lifting the moratorium on drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. In addition to the specifics of the policies, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan will stress the benefits to Americans: more jobs, higher take-home pay, more affordable energy, increased exports for American goods and services. These benefits are in sharp contrast to the cost of President Obama’s policies, which have resulted in chronically high unemployment, falling household incomes and gas that costs $2 more per gallon today than when he took office. This election is a choice. And the simple fact is, we can’t afford four more years of Obama’s failed policies. This is not what a real recovery looks like. A real recovery would result in 12 million new jobs, as the Romney Plan will. A real recovery would unleash more domestic energy, as the Romney Plan will. A real recovery would make it easier for small businesses to open and expand, as the Romney Plan will. We need a real recovery. These will be the themes of the Ohio bus tour this week. Voters will get to know more not only about the specifics of the Romney Plan, but how it will benefit them. A real recovery will improve the quality of life for working Americans, and lift millions out of poverty by making jobs available again. Ed Gillespie is a Senior Adviser for Romney for President, Inc. Barack Obama stated you only can change Washington from the outside after he campaigned 4 years ago on changing Washington from the inside. MEMORANDUM
From: Matt Rhoades, Campaign Manager To: Interested Parties Date: September 19, 2012 Re: Two Visions for America To View This Memo Online, Click Here: http://mi.tt/OEflhw 48 days remain until Election Day. As the choice voters face comes into greater focus, the different visions that Mitt Romney and Barack Obama have for America are becoming more sharply defined. Mitt Romney's vision for America is an opportunity society, where free people and free enterprise thrive and success is admired and emulated, not attacked. President Obama's vision for America is a government-centered society, where government grows bigger and more active, occupying more of our everyday lives. In a newly-unearthed set of remarks, we can hear Barack Obama in his own words advocating for government as a means to redistribute wealth: "[T]he trick is figuring out how do we structure government systems that pool resources and hence facilitate some redistribution because I actually believe in redistribution, at least at a certain level to make sure everybody's got a shot." Mitt Romney has a very different idea. He knows that we need to foster growth and create wealth, not redistribute wealth, if our economy is to grow the way it has in the past. We don't have to look far to see the failure of President Obama's approach. We can look at his record. First came the stimulus - and nearly a trillion dollars of government spending later, the unemployment rate is almost 3 percentage points higher than where President Obama projected it would be. Then came Obamacare. Even though it has yet to take effect, businesses are already grappling with the new taxes, regulations, controls, and bureaucracies that are impeding hiring and adding to our uncertainty. We are experiencing the worst economic recovery since the Great Depression. More Americans than ever before are in poverty or on food stamps. President Obama's government-heavy policies have not worked, and we need a new direction. Mitt Romney places his trust in the American people, not in government. His plan includes tax relief to spur growth and increase take-home pay, trade policies that allow American companies to compete and win, and a commitment to championing small business as the engine of our economic growth. Policies like these define what an opportunity society is all about. There is no doubt that Americans are not better off today than they were four years ago, and this race is a choice between two very different visions. In the next 48 days, Governor Romney will describe the difference in these visions and what that difference means for our future. Americans don't want the next four years to look like the last four. We believe they'll elect a president who will restore the American promise for everyone. Mitt Romney will be that president. "Hard Work, Not Redistribution, Built Our Econom" - Congressman Paul Ryan |
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