GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY'S
PRESIDENTIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Dearborn, MI – In his
announcement, Governor Mitt
Romney will make the case that
he has the experience and the
ability to transform the U.S.
Government so that it is
innovative and effective.
Governor Romney will address the
need to build a New American
Dream by calling on the strength
of a free American people.
Below Are Governor Romney's
Remarks As Prepared For
Delivery:
"I am happy to be in Michigan
this morning. I'm happy to have
my brother Scott and Sister Lynn
here. And I'm proud to have all
my children and grandchildren
here too.
"Michigan is where Ann and I
were born. It is where we met
and fell in love. I still love
Ann. And I still love Michigan!
"During my parents' campaigns, I
visited all 83 Michigan
counties, doing my best to
convince Michiganders that
Romneys and Republicans could
lead the state back to
prosperity.
"You know my father as a
business leader, a governor, and
as an advocate of volunteerism.
But he came from humble roots.
He labored with lath and
plaster. He never graduated from
college. But like many other
Americans, he made his dreams
come true.
"And he made a difference. My
father worked here to improve
Detroit Schools. He worked to
write a new state constitution.
And he worked as your governor
for six years to get Michigan on
the move. His character and
integrity left an impression
that has lasted through the
decades.
"It was Mom who did the lion's
share of raising Lynn, Jane,
Scott and me. Dad said, that as
a successful Mom, she had
accomplished more than he. Later
she worked in charities, in
foster care, in music and the
arts, and in volunteerism. She
even ran for U.S. Senate
"I always imagined that I would
come back to Michigan someday.
That's why I took the bar exam
here. I hadn't imagined it would
happen this way, but I sure have
come back to Michigan today.
"I chose this site for a number
of reasons. It's filled with
cars and memories. Dad and I
loved cars. Most kids read the
sports box scores. Dad and I
read Automotive News. We came
here together, him teaching me
about cars that were built
before my time.
"The Rambler automobile he
championed was the first
American car designed and
marketed for economy and
mileage. He dubbed it a compact
car, a car that would slay the
gas-guzzling dinosaurs. It
transformed the industry.
"This place is not just about
automobiles; it is about
innovation, innovation that
transformed an industry, and in
doing so, gave Americans a way
of life our grandparents could
never have imagined.
"The DC 3 above us was the first
true commercial airliner. It
transformed aviation from a
luxury to a standard mode of
transportation.
"Next to us is a Ford hybrid. It
is the first giant step away
from our reliance on the
gasoline engine. It is already
changing the world of
transportation.
"Just outside is Thomas Edison's
laboratory. There, electricity
that Benjamin Franklin
discovered was transformed from
a novelty into a necessity.
"Innovation and transformation
have been at the heart of
America's success. If there ever
was a time when innovation and
transformation were needed in
government, it is now.
"We have lost faith in
government, not in just one
party, not in just one house,
but in government.
"We are weary of the bickering
and bombast, fatigued by the
posturing and self-promotion.
For even as America faces a new
generation of challenges, the
halls of government are clogged
with petty politics and stuffed
with peddlers of influence.
"It is time for innovation and
transformation in Washington. It
is what our country needs. It is
what our people deserve.
"I do not believe Washington can
be transformed from within by a
lifelong politician. There have
been too many deals, too many
favors, too many
entanglements…and too little
real world experience managing,
guiding, leading.
"I do not believe Washington can
be transformed by someone who
has never tried doing such a
thing before, in any setting, by
someone who has never even
managed a corner store, let
alone the largest enterprise in
the world.
"Throughout my life, I have
pursued innovation and
transformation. It has taught me
the vital lessons that come only
from experience, from failures
and successes, from the private,
public and voluntary sectors,
from small and large enterprise,
from leading a state, from being
in the arena, not just talking
about it. Talk is easy, talk is
cheap. It is doing that is hard.
And it is only in doing that
hope and dreams come to life.
"This Christmas, Ann and I
gathered my five sons and five
daughters-in-law to ask them
whether I should run for
President.
"We talked about the special
time this is in the history of
America – the challenges and the
opportunities. We talked about
the qualities that are needed in
our leaders. They were
unanimous. They know our hearts.
They know our values. They know
my experience innovating and
transforming, in business, in
the Olympics, and in
Massachusetts. And they know we
love this country.
"And so, with them behind us,
with the fine people of Michigan
before us, and with my
sweetheart beside me, I declare
my intention to run for
President of the United States.
"It has been said that a person
is defined by what he loves and
by what he believes and by what
he dreams.
"I love America and I believe in
the people of America.
"I believe in God and I believe
that every person in this great
country, and every person on
this grand planet, is a child of
God. We are all sisters and
brothers.
"I believe the family is the
foundation of America – and that
we must fight to protect and
strengthen it.
"I believe in the sanctity of
human life.
"I believe that people and their
elected representatives should
make our laws, not unelected
judges.
"I believe we are overtaxed and
government is overfed.
Washington is spending too much
money.
"I believe that homeland
security begins with securing
our borders.
"I believe the best days of this
country are ahead of us,
because…
"I believe in America!
"At this critical time, we must
1) transform our role in the
world, 2) strengthen our nation,
and 3) build a brighter future
for the American family.
"Today, as we stare at the face
of radical violent Jihad and at
the prospect of nuclear
epidemic, our military might
should not be subject to the
whims of ever-changing political
agendas. The best ally of peace
is a strong America!
"Our role in the world must be
defined not only in terms of our
might, but also by our
willingness to lead, to serve,
and to share. We must campaign
for freedom and democracy in our
own hemisphere, now threatened
by a second aspiring strongman.
We must extend our hand to
Africa's poor and diseased and
brutalized. We must lead the
world's civilized nations in a
partnership that will support
moderate Muslim nations and
peoples, to help them embrace
principles of modernity and
defeat violent Jihad. We must
link arms with all responsible
nations to block Iran from
realizing its nuclear ambition.
America must never engage and
negotiate with Jihadists who
want to destroy us, destroy our
friends, and destroy our way of
life!
"Across the nation, there is
debate about our future course
in Iraq. Our desire to bring our
troops home, safely and soon, is
met with our recognition that if
Iraq descends into all-out civil
war, millions could die; that
Iraq's Sunni region could become
a base for Al Qaeda; that its
Shia region could be seized by
Iran; that Kurd tension could
destabilize Turkey; and even
that the broader Middle East
could be drawn into conflict.
The possible implications for
America and for American
interests from such developments
could be devastating. It could
mean a future with far more
military involvement and far
more loss of American life. For
these reasons, I believe that so
long as there is a reasonable
prospect of success, our wisest
course is to seek stability in
Iraq, with additional troops
endeavoring to secure the
civilian population.
"And no matter how Iraq is
resolved, we must honor and care
for the veterans who risked
their lives, and for the
families whose loved ones made
the ultimate sacrifice. Our
nation has a sacred pact with
those who defend freedom. It is
a pact we must never break!
"America must regain our
standing in the world. Our
influence must once again match
our generosity. Over the entire
20th century, no nation gave
more, shed more precious lives,
and took less for itself than
America. Our sacrifice for
freedom and for human dignity
continues unabated. But this is
not the way it is seen by
others. America's goodness and
leadership in the world, must be
as bright and bold as our
military might!
"America can also overcome our
challenges and seize our
abundant opportunities here at
home, but only if we follow the
right course.
"There are some who believe that
America's strength comes from
government – that challenges
call for bigger government, for
more regulation of our lives and
livelihood, and for more
protection and isolation from
competition that comes from open
markets.
"That is the path that has been
taken by much of Europe. It is
called the welfare state. It has
led to high unemployment and
anemic job growth. It is not the
path to prosperity and
leadership.
"I believe the American people
are the source of our strength.
They always have been. They
always will be. The American
people: hard working, educated,
innovative, ready to sacrifice
for family and country,
patriotic, seeking opportunity
above dependence, God-fearing,
free American people. When we
need to call on the strength of
America, we should strengthen
the American people, not the
American government!
"We strengthen the American
people by giving them more
freedom, by letting them keep
more of what they earn, by
making sure our schools are
providing the skills our
children will need for tomorrow,
and by keeping America at the
leading edge of innovation and
technology.
"Our government has become a
weight on the American people,
sapping their strength and
slowing their climb. We must
transform our government – to
become a government that is
smaller and less bureaucratic,
one with fewer regulations and
more freedom for our people. The
innovation we need today is to
make government more responsive
to the needs of everyday
American citizens. It's time to
put government in its place, and
to put the American people
first!
"At America's core are millions
of individual families: families
of children and parents, aunts
and uncles and cousins,
grandparents, foster parents.
There is no work more important
for our nation's future than the
work done in the home.
"But the work done in the home
isn't getting easier. Values and
morals that have long shaped the
development of our children are
under constant attack. In too
many cases, schools are failing.
For some, healthcare is
inadequate. Family expenses and
government taxes take a larger
and larger bite. America cannot
continue to lead the family of
nations if we fail the families
at home.
"How is the American family made
stronger? With marriage before
children. With a mother and a
father in the life of every
child. With healthcare that is
affordable and portable. With
schools that succeed. With taxes
that are lower. And with leaders
who strive to demonstrate
enduring values and morality.
"This was the agenda I pursued
as Governor of Massachusetts.
This is the agenda I will pursue
if elected President.
"When I was a boy, the American
dream meant a house in the
suburbs. The American dream
today must mean more than a
house. The new American dream
should include a strong family,
enduring values, excellence in
education, dependable and
affordable healthcare, secure
employment and secure
retirement, and a safe and
prosperous homeland. It's time
to build a new American dream
for all of America's families.
"How will this new American
dream be built? Our hopes and
dreams will inspire us, for we
are an optimistic people. But
hope alone is just crossing
fingers, when what we need is
industrious hands. It is time
for hope and action. It is time
to do, as well as to dream!
"As we look around us in this
museum, we see the evidence of
American innovation – airplanes,
automobiles, appliances. But
these are not America's greatest
innovation. America's greatest
innovation is freedom. Without
freedom, we have nothing. With
freedom, nothing can hold us
back.
"Freedom has made the American
dream possible. Freedom will
make the new American dream
possible. And with the work,
sacrifice, and greatness of
spirit of the American people,
freedom has made America – and
will keep America – the greatest
nation on earth. God bless
America."