Bachmann Officially Announces Her Run
for the Presidency of the United States in Waterloo, Iowa
Waterloo, Iowa - Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann
officially announced her candidacy in front of a hometown crowd in
Waterloo, Iowa. Hundreds gathered at the historic Snowden House to hear
Bachmann convey that together we can secure the future of our country.
The following is text of the official announcement speech:
It's great to be in Iowa and even better to be in Waterloo where I was
born. It's fitting to be here at the Snowden House, the place that once
served as the home of the Waterloo Women's Club. I stand here today in
front of many friends and family to formally announce my candidacy for
President of the United States. I do so because I am grateful for the
blessings God and this country have given to me, and not because of the
position of the office, but because I am determined that every American
deserves these blessings and that together we can once again strengthen
America and restore the promise of the future. I want to bring a voice,
your voice, to the White House, just as I have brought your voice to the
halls of congress to secure the promise of the future for our generation
and generations to come.
I often say that everything I needed to know I learned in Iowa. It was
at Hawthorne and Valley Park Elementary Schools and my home, both a
short distance from here, where those Iowan roots were firmly planted.
It's those roots and my faith in God that guide me today. I'm a
descendent of generations Iowans. I know what it means to be from
Iowa—what we value and what's important. Those are the values that
helped make Iowa the breadbasket of the world and those are the values,
the best of all of us that we must recapture to secure the promise of
the future.
Waterloo was different five decades ago when I grew up here. That
elementary school building was a lot younger and for that matter so was
I. Five decades ago when I went there to school the halls were teeming
with young children who, like me, had dreams of their future. A future
with promise and parents who wanted it to be filled with more
opportunities than they had. Five decades ago America had less debt, in
fact our national debt was less than 300 billion dollars. A gallon of
gasoline was 31 cents, and owning a home was part of living the American
dream. Today our debt is over 14 trillion dollars, a gallon of gas is
still outrageously high, millions of homes are in foreclosure, and those
dreams are distant for many Americans.
Times have changed here in Waterloo, but the people still have the same
spirit we Iowans have come to exemplify. We work hard, we live within
our means and we expect to pass on a better life to our children. But
our government keeps getting bigger making it tougher for us to pass on
that life, causing our jobs to go overseas and spending more of the
money we make, while we keep less of it.
Don't mistake my happy memories of growing up in Waterloo as pining for
the past. I recognize it's impossible to turn the clock back and go back
to a different day. Instead, I want this moment to serve as a reminder
about the best of who we are as a nation, what our values are, and what
went in to making America great to capture its best for the promise of
the future. I want my candidacy for the presidency to stand for the
moment when "we the people" reclaimed our independence from a government
that has gotten too big, spends too much and has taken away too much of
our liberty.
Americans have always confronted challenges. Ours is a history marked by
struggles as well as prosperity. My early days were difficult as they
were for many Americans, especially during the time when my mother
struggled to raise us after divorce. But we made our own way. We
depended on our neighbors and ourselves and not our government for help.
We trusted in God and our neighbors and not in Government. Americans
still have that same spirit. But government keeps trying to erase it
because government thinks it knows better—that government can create
jobs, and make a better life for all of us, even make us healthier! But
that's NOT the case. We have to recapture our founders' vision of a
constitutionally conservative government if we are to secure the promise
of the future.
I'm also here because Waterloo laid the foundation for my own roots in
politics. I never thought that I would end up in public life. I grew up
here in Iowa. My grandparents are buried here. I remember how sad I was
leaving Iowa to go to Minnesota in the sixth grade, because this part of
Iowa was all I knew—I remember telling my parents that we couldn't move
to Minnesota because I hadn't even been to Des Moines to see the state
capitol.
I grew up a democrat. My first involvement in politics was working for
Jimmy Carter's election in 1976. But when I saw the direction President
Carter took our country; how his big spending liberal majority grew
government, weakened our standing in the world, and how they decreased
our liberties, I became a Republican. I remember standing in the kitchen
of my grandma's house on Lafayette Street in Waterloo listening to my
dad, a Democrat debating the merits of the Great Society with my
grandmother, a Republican. I remember her prophetic admonition to my
father that the Great Society wouldn't work because it wouldn't be my
father's generation who paid for it, but rather my brother, David and
me. And now that prediction has come true and neither my democrat father
nor my republican grandmother would have condoned this spending and
debt.
I hadn't planned on getting into politics. I loved the law and went to
law school. I went on to William and Mary to become a tax lawyer.
Together with my husband we started a successful small business.
When I saw the problems with our local school district and how academic
excellence was being eroded by federal government interference with the
local schools, I decided to do more than just complain about it. One of
those Iowa values instilled in me was to always leave whatever you were
involved with better than when you found it, so I decided to seek public
office to make our local school district better. I didn't seek public
office for fortune or power, but simply to make life better in our
community and education better for our children. And now I seek the
presidency not for vanity, but because America is at a crucial moment
and I believe that we must make a bold choice if we are to secure the
promise of the future.
We cannot continue to kick the can of our problems down the road,
because they are problems of today and not tomorrow.
We cannot continue to rack up debt on the backs of future generations.
We can't afford an unconstitutional health plan that costs too much and
is worth so little.
And we can't afford four more years of failed leadership at home and
abroad.
We can't afford four more years of millions of Americans out of work or
in jobs that pay too little to support their families.
We can't afford four more years of a housing crisis that is devaluing
our homes and making home ownership impossible for many Americans.
We can't afford four more years of a foreign policy that leads from
behind and doesn't stand up for our friends and stand up to our enemies.
We can't afford four more years of Barack Obama.
As a constitutional conservative, I believe in the Founding Father's
vision of a limited government that trusts in and preserves the
unlimited potential of the American people. I don't believe that the
solutions to our problems come from Washington: more than ever,
Washington IS the problem, and the real solutions will come from our
businesses, our communities, our schools and the most basic and powerful
unit of all-our families.
We've started another campaign season, almost when it seemed like the
last one just ended. Through all of the rancor of the campaign, let us
always remember that there is much more that unites us than divides us.
Our problems don't have an identity of party, they are problems created
by both parties.
Americans agree that our country is in peril today and we must act with
urgency to save it. And Americans aren't interested in affiliation; they
are interested in solutions, and leadership that will tell the truth.
And the truth is that Americans ARE the solution and not the government!
This election is about big issues, not petty ones. When all is said and
done, we cannot be about big government as usual. Then America will
lose.
In Washington I am bringing a voice to the halls of congress that has
been missing for a long time. It is the voice of the people I love and
learned from growing up in Waterloo. It is the voice of reasonable,
fair-minded people who love this country, who are patriotic, and who see
the United States as the indispensable nation of the world.
My voice is part of a movement to take back our country, and now I want
to take that voice to the White House. It is the voice of constitutional
conservatives who want our government to do its job and not ours and who
want our government to live within its means and not our children's and
grandchildren's.
I am here in Waterloo, Iowa to announce today: We can win in 2012 and we
will. Our voice has been growing louder and stronger. And it is made up
of Americans from all walks of life like a three-legged stool. It's the
peace through strength Republicans, and I'm one of them, it's fiscal
conservatives, and I'm one of them, and it's social conservatives, and
I'm one of them. It's the Tea Party movement and I'm one of them.
The liberals, and to be clear I'm NOT one of them, want you to think the
Tea Party is the Right Wing of the Republican Party. But it's not. It's
made up of disaffected Democrats, independents, people who've never been
political a day in their life, libertarians, Republicans. We're people
who simply want America back on the right track again.
We're practical people who want the country to work again. This is a
powerful coalition the left fears, and they should because, Make no
mistake about it, President Obama is a one-term president!
In February 2009 President Obama was very confident that his economic
policies would turn the country around within a year. He said, "A year
from now, I think people are going to see that we're starting to make
some progress. If I don't have this done in three years, then there's
going to be a one-term proposition." Well Mr. President, your policies
haven't worked. Spending our way out of this recession hasn't worked.
And so Mr. President We Take You at Your Word!
Waterloo holds a special place for me, but also holds a special place
for our country. You sent and still do send your sons and daughters off
to fight for America and to protect the freedoms that allow us to gather
here today. I honor my dad who served in the United States Air Force. I
honor my step dad who served in the United States Army. And I honor my
stepbrother who retired full United States Navy. We will never forget
those sacrifices; it is part of our past we must remember to secure the
promise of the future. It is those values that make our country unique
and make us the most powerful force for good on this planet. I believe
the United States of America is THE indispensible nation. It is that
spirit that separates us from those who would give their own life for
others from those who sacrifice others, like terrorists who use little
children as human shields.
Perhaps the valor of our American fighting heroes was never captured
better than in the sacrifice made by the Sullivan brothers from right
here in Waterloo. The Sullivan family was much like other families in
America during the depression. They were fortunate to get by. Most of
the family worked here in Waterloo at the local meat packing plant. When
a close friend of the family died at Pearl Harbor, the five Sullivan
brothers enlisted in the Navy, but under the condition that they be
allowed to serve together. One of the brothers wrote, "We will make a
team together that can't be beat." Born and raised here in Waterloo, the
five Sullivan brothers had always stuck together. However, one fateful
morning after a long night of intense battle, a Japanese torpedo struck
the USS Juneau, the ship on which they served killing most of the crew
and launching the rest into the water. The oldest of the Sullivans,
George, searched tirelessly for his brothers, but they were not to be
found. He had survived the attack, but later perished at sea. All but 10
of the 697 brave men of the Juneau, gave their lives for their country.
In spite of the intense pain of losing their five sons all at once, the
parents of the Sullivans became an inspiration to America speaking to
millions on behalf of the war effort. To honor the Sullivans two ships
were named for them. The motto of the last ship—We Stick Together!
Theirs was a demonstration of the Holy Scriptures that says: "Greater
love hath no man than this, but that he lay down his life for his
friend."
That is the kind of love we Americans have for our country. We Americans
stick together. We triumph together. In the words of Daniel Webster, we
are, "One cause, one country, one heart." That is the kind of commitment
it will take to face the great challenges of today. The people of this
great country have that level of courage and they are longing for a
President who will listen to them, who will lead from the front, and not
from behind.
I'm Michele Bachmann and I'm running for President of the United States.
Together, we can do this. Together we can reign in all the corruption
and waste that has become Washington and instead leave a better America
for future generations.
Together we can make a team that can't be beat!
Together we can secure the promise of the future.
Together we can - and together we will!
God bless you and God bless the United States of America!
Bachmann
Announces
Presidential
Candidacy Filing
Manchester,
N.H. – Minnesota
Congresswoman,
and conservative
leader, Michele
Bachmann
announced today
she has filed
the official
paperwork to run
for President of
the United
States. Rep.
Bachmann made
the announcement
during the first
major 2012
Republican
Presidential
Debate in New
Hampshire at
Saint Anselm
College.
"Our country
needs a leader
who understands
the hardships
that people
across America
have been facing
over the past
few years, and
who will do what
it takes to
renew the
American dream.
We must become a
strong and proud
America again,
and I see
clearly a better
path to a
brighter
future," said
Rep. Bachmann.
"For these
reasons, earlier
this evening I
instructed my
team to file the
necessary
paperwork to
allow me to seek
the office of
President of the
United States."
The Bachmann for
President
campaign filed
official
candidacy
paperwork Monday
afternoon, and
are gearing up
for a campaign
announcement
tour in the
coming weeks in
Iowa. With the
filing, Rep.
Bachmann
suspended her
Congressional
campaign and is
no longer
actively seeking
re-election in
Minnesota's 6th
Congressional
District.
I'm In.
Dear Supporter,
For the last
several months,
thousands of
patriotic
Americans
encouraged me to
run for
President of the
United States.
After many weeks
of prayer and
thoughtful
discussion with
my family and
friends, I have
decided to take
the next step
forward in
seeking the
Republican
nomination for
President of the
United States.
This afternoon
we filed papers
with the Federal
Election
Commission to
create a new
committee,
Bachmann for
President!
We will plan on
making a more
formal
announcement and
entrance into
the race later
this month from
my hometown of
Waterloo, Iowa
but I feel so
strongly about
what is
happening to our
country that I
couldn't wait
even one more
day to begin
this campaign!!
And the fact
remains that our
country is
headed in the
wrong direction
under President
Obama's
leadership. Our
federal
government has
grown far beyond
its
constitutional
boundaries. Our
economic
recovery is in
shambles, our
standing with
our
international
allies is
strained and our
core American
values and
freedoms are
under constant
threat.
We cannot risk
giving President
Obama four more
years to
dismantle our
nation. We must
act now. That's
why I've made
the decision to
get in this
race. As a
mother, wife,
small-business
owner and public
servant, I
believe I can
offer the
leadership and
passion our
Party needs to
win the White
House.
In this
critical, early
stage of my
campaign I need
trusted
supporters like
you to help me
raise the money
needed to defeat
Barack Obama.
That's why I ask
that you take a
moment today to
make a special
contribution of
$25, $50, $100,
or any amount up
to the $2,500
legal limit to
get my campaign
started.
President
Obama's campaign
team has been
working for
months to build
his
billion-dollar
campaign war
chest. We have
to show we can
compete with him
not only on a
grassroots
level, but on a
fundraising
level.
Raising the
money to defeat
President Obama
begins today,
and I hope you
will pitch in by
following this
link to donate.
No amount is too
small. Remember
that small
donations add up
to big dollars-
all being put to
use to make
President Obama
a one-term
president.
Our country is
in desperate
need of a leader
who will restore
constitutional
conservative
values to our
federal
government.
President Obama
must be held
accountable for
the far-left
agenda he has
implemented
while in office.
I intend to hold
him accountable,
and if elected I
pledge to
dismantle
Obamacare,
reduce our
growing debt,
provide the
private sector
with the
resources needed
to create jobs,
and strengthen
our national
defense.
If you agree
that our country
is in need of
new leadership -
that we cannot
risk four more
years under
President
Obama's
left-wing
policies - then
I hope I can
count on your
support as I
build my
presidential
campaign.
In order to
defeat President
Obama and get
our country back
on track, we
have to build a
national
grassroots
effort larger
than any
Republican
candidate in
history. We're
officially
building this
team today and I
hope you will
step up to the
plate and join
my campaign.
Your involvement
is absolutely
crucial to my
ability to win.
That's why
today, I hope
you'll show your
support for my
candidacy with a
generous
donation of $25,
$50, $100 or any
amount you can
afford to give
up to the legal
$2,500 limit.
I cannot thank
you enough for
your support and
I look forward
to working with
you as we launch
a new campaign
to put a
constitutional
conservative in
the White House.
Sincerely,
Michele Bachmann
Source:
Michele Bachmann For President 2012
Website