MITT ROMNEY
LAUNCHES
PRESIDENTIAL
CAMPAIGN
Stratham, NH
– Today,
Governor Mitt
Romney announced
his candidacy
for President of
the United
States. Romney
made his remarks
at Doug and
Stella Scamman’s
farm. The
following
remarks were
prepared for
delivery:
Thank you for
coming. And I
want to thank
Doug and Stella
Scamman for
hosting us on
their beautiful
farm.
You know,
everyone here
today can tell a
different story.
We have
different
backgrounds and
we wake up in
the morning and
go to different
jobs … or, look
for different
jobs. We go to
different
churches or
maybe don't go
to church so
much. I bet some
of you have
families who go
back 200 years
or more in New
Hampshire. And
there must be
some who just
snuck in across
the border, from
Massachusetts. I
hear the taxes
are better over
here.
But here we are
on a beautiful
June day coming
together to
begin a process
that we often,
quite naturally,
take for
granted. But it
is really one of
the great
achievements in
the history of
the world. For
all of our
country’s wealth
and influence,
those are not
the source of
our greatness.
The true
strength of
America is
self-rule, and a
government that
answers to a
free and
independent
people.
We live in the
most powerful
nation that ever
existed. And it
all goes back to
a few men and
women who had
the courage to
stand - and even
die - for their
belief in
liberty and
equality.
Because of their
vision, the
United States of
America is not
ruled by a
monarchy or
controlled by an
aristocracy.
Though sometimes
folks in
Washington might
act otherwise,
we don't have a
House of Lords
with inherited
power. And as
the Red Sox like
to remind the
New York
Yankees, there
are no dynasties
in America.
Who rules this
great nation?
You do. Every
four years you
decide who will
give that State
of the Union
address, who
will set the
course of the
country, who
will be
Commander in
Chief.
What's true
right here in
this New
Hampshire farm
has always been
true in America.
Though each of
us is different,
though each of
us will choose
to walk a
different path
in life, we are
united by one
great,
overwhelming
passion: We love
America. We
believe in
America.
Today we are
united not only
by our faith in
America. We are
united also by
our concern for
America.
This country we
love is in
peril. And that,
my friends, is
why we are here
today.
A few years ago,
Americans did
something that
was, actually,
very much the
sort of thing
Americans like
to do: We gave
someone new a
chance to lead;
someone we
hadn't known for
very long, who
didn't have much
of a record but
promised to lead
us to a better
place.
At the time, we
didn't know what
sort of a
President he
would make. It
was a moment of
crisis for our
economy, and
when Barack
Obama came to
office, we
wished him well
and hoped for
the best.
Now, in the
third year of
his four-year
term, we have
more than
promises and
slogans to go
by.
Barack Obama has
failed America.
When he took
office, the
economy was in
recession. He
made it worse.
And he made it
last longer.
Three years
later, over 16
million
Americans are
out of work or
have just quit
looking.
Millions more
are
underemployed.
Three years
later,
unemployment is
still above 8%,
a figure he said
his stimulus
would keep from
happening.
Three years
later,
foreclosures are
still at record
levels.
Three years
later the prices
of homes
continue to
fall.
Three years
later, our
national debt
has grown nearly
as large as our
entire economy.
Families are
buried under
higher prices
for food and
higher prices
for gasoline.
It breaks my
heart to see
what’s happening
in this country.
These failing
hopes make up
President
Obama’s own
misery index.
It’s never been
higher. And
what’s his
answer? He says
this: “I’m just
getting
started.”
No, Mr.
President,
you’ve had your
chance. We, the
people on this
farm, and
citizens across
the country are
the ones who are
just getting
started.
I visited with a
family, Kathy
and Dave Tyler,
who live in a
suburb north of
Las Vegas,
Nevada. You
probably know
families just
like them.
They're in their
early forties, a
couple who had
worked hard,
sacrificed to
buy a home in a
good
neighborhood,
the sort of
place they
wanted their
daughter Allie
to grow up. But
now that
neighborhood is
being crushed by
this Obama
economy. First
their neighbors
started losing
their jobs...and
then their
homes. And all
around them now
are abandoned
houses... and
abandoned
dreams.
When the Tylers
wake up in the
morning and get
Allie off to
school and then
go to work and
do everything
they can to make
it to the end of
the month and
hold their lives
together, it
doesn't matter
if they are
Republican or
Democrat,
Independent
or...Libertarian.
They're just
Americans. An
American family.
And across the
richest,
greatest country
on earth, there
are millions of
American
families like
the Tylers.
Folks who grew
up believing
that if they
played by the
rules, worked
hard, that they
would have the
chance to build
a good life,
with steady work
and always that
possibility to
work a little
harder and get
ahead.
And in that
America, you
don't wonder if
your children
will have a
better life. You
know they will.
You know it the
same way we know
that tomorrow
morning the sun
is going to come
up in the East
right over this
field.
That confidence
in a better
tomorrow defines
us as Americans.
When generations
of immigrants
looked up and
saw the Statue
of Liberty for
the first time,
they surely had
many questions
and doubts about
the life before
them, but one
thing they knew
without a doubt
is that they
were coming to a
place where
anything was
possible—that in
America, their
children would
have a better
life.
I believe in
that America. I
know you believe
in that America.
It is an America
of freedom and
opportunity. A
nation where
innovation and
hard work propel
the most
powerful economy
in the world. A
land that is
secured by the
greatest
military the
world has ever
seen, and by
friends and
allies across
the globe.
President Obama
sees a different
America and has
taken us in a
different
direction.
A few months
into office, he
travelled around
the globe to
apologize for
America.
At a time of
historic change
and great
opportunity in
the Arab world,
he is hesitant
and uncertain.
He hesitated to
speak out for
the dissidents
in Iran, but his
Administration
boasts that he
is “leading from
behind” in
Libya.
He speaks with
firmness and
clarity,
however, when it
comes to Israel.
He seems firmly
and clearly
determined to
undermine our
longtime friend
and ally. He’s
treating Israel
the same way so
many European
countries have:
with suspicion,
distrust and an
assumption that
Israel is at
fault.
To his credit,
the President
ordered the raid
that killed
Osama bin Laden.
In Afghanistan,
the surge was
right,
announcing a
withdrawal date
was wrong. The
Taliban may not
have watches,
but they do have
calendars.
Here at home,
the President
seems to take
his inspiration
not from the
small towns and
villages of New
Hampshire but
from the
capitals of
Europe.
With the economy
in crisis, his
answer is to
borrow money we
can't afford and
throw it at
Washington
bureaucrats and
politicians.
Just like
Europe.
Instead of
encouraging
entrepreneurs
and employers,
he raises their
taxes, piles on
record-breaking
mounds of
regulation and
bureaucracy and
gives more power
to union bosses.
Instead of
recognizing the
states rightful
authority to
solve problems,
he seizes power
from them and
rams through a
disastrous
national health
care plan.
This President's
first answer to
every problem is
to take power
from you, your
local government
and your state
so that
so-called
“experts" in
Washington can
make those
choices for you.
And with each of
these decisions,
we lose more of
our freedom.
You and I
understand this.
We look at our
country, and we
know in our
hearts that
things aren’t
right, and
they’re not
getting better.
President
Obama’s European
answers are not
the right
solution to
America’s
challenges.
In the campaign
to come, the
American ideals
of economic
freedom and
opportunity need
a clear and
unapologetic
defense, and I
intend to make
it—because I
have lived it.
Twenty-seven
years ago, I
left a steady
job to join with
some friends to
start a
business. Like
many of you, it
had been a dream
of mine to try
and build a
business from
the ground up.
We started in a
small office a
couple of hours
from here and
over the years,
we were able to
grow from ten
employees to
hundreds.
My work led me
to become deeply
involved in
helping other
businesses, from
innovative
startups to
large companies
going through
tough times.
Sometimes I was
successful and
helped create
jobs, other
times I was not.
I learned how
America competes
with companies
in other
countries, what
works in the
real world and
what doesn't.
I left my
business in 1999
to help put the
Salt Lake City
Olympics back on
track. And when
the Games were
over, I came
home to
Massachusetts
and served as
governor.
I'd never held
office before
but I went at it
like I ran
businesses and
the Olympics:
ask tough
questions and
take on the
toughest
problems first,
because they'll
only get worse.
When I took
office, I faced
a nearly $3
billion budget
hole. My
legislature was
over 85%
Democrat. The
expectation was
that we'd have
to raise taxes
but I refused. I
ordered a review
of all state
spending, made
tough choices
and balanced the
budget without
raising taxes.
That sent a
message that
business as
usual was over.
Over the next
four years, we
consolidated
agencies, cut
programs, sold
state property
and cut taxes
nineteen times.
The state was
giving away over
a billion
dollars in free
health care,
much of it to
people who could
have paid
something but
were gaming the
system. You
won't be
surprised that a
lot of Democrats
thought we
should be giving
away even more.
I took it on and
hammered out a
solution that
took a bad
situation and
made it better.
Not perfect but
it was a state
solution for a
state problem.
At the end of
four years, it
took over 800
vetoes but we
balanced every
budget, restored
a $2 billion
dollar rainy day
fund and kept
our schools
first among all
50 states.
All of these
experiences --
starting and
running
businesses for
25 years,
turning around
the Olympics,
governing a
state -- have
helped shape who
I am and how I
lead. Of course,
if I ran through
a list of all my
mistakes, Ann
would find it
hilarious, and
we'd be here all
night. But I've
learned a lot.
Turning around a
crisis takes
experienced
leadership and
bold action. For
millions of
Americans, the
economy is in
crisis today,
and unless we
change course,
it will be in
crisis for all
of us tomorrow.
Government under
President Obama
has grown to
consume almost
40% of our
economy. We are
only inches away
from ceasing to
be a free market
economy. I will
cap federal
spending at 20%
or less of the
GDP and finally,
finally balance
the budget.
My generation
will pass the
torch to the
next generation,
not a bill.
I will insist
that Washington
learns to
respect the
Constitution,
including the
10th Amendment.
We will return
responsibility
and authority to
the states for
dozens of
government
programs – and
that begins with
a complete
repeal of
Obamacare.
From my first
day in office my
number one job
will be to see
that America
once again is
number one in
job creation.
You know, if you
want to create
jobs, it helps
to have had a
job. I will make
business taxes
competitive with
other nations,
modernize
regulations and
bureaucracy and
finally promote
America’s trade
interests. It’s
time for a
president who
cares more about
America’s
workers than he
does about
America’s union
bosses.
Over the last
thirty years, I
can't tell you
how many times
I've heard a
situation is
hopeless. But
I've never been
very good at
listening to
those people and
I've always
enjoyed proving
them wrong.
It's one of the
lessons I
learned from my
Dad.
My father never
graduated from
college. He
apprenticed, as
a lath and
plaster
carpenter, and
he was darn good
at it. He
learned how to
put a handful of
nails in his
mouth and spit
them out, point
forward. On
their honeymoon,
he and Mom drove
across the
country. Dad
sold aluminum
paint along the
way, to pay for
gas and hotels.
There were a lot
reasons my
father could
have given up or
set his sights
lower. But Dad
always believed
in America; and
in that America,
a lath and
plaster man
could work his
way up to
running a little
car company
called American
Motors, and end
up Governor of a
state where he
had once sold
aluminum paint.
For my Dad,
America was the
land of
opportunity,
where the
circumstances of
birth are no
barrier to
achieving one’s
dreams. Small
business and
entrepreneurs
were encouraged,
and respected,
and a good
worker could
almost always
find a good job.
The spirit of
enterprise,
innovation,
pioneering and
can-do propelled
our standard of
living and
economy past
every other
nation on earth.
I refuse to
believe that
America is just
another place on
the map with a
flag. We stand
for freedom and
opportunity and
hope.
These last two
years have not
been the best of
times. But while
we’ve lost a
couple of years,
we have not lost
our way. The
principles that
made us a great
nation and
leader of the
world have not
lost their
meaning. They
never will.
We know we can
bring this
country back.
I'm Mitt Romney.
I believe in
America.
And I'm running
for President of
the United
States.
Source:
Mitt Romney For
President
Website
Mitt Romney
Announces
Presidential Bid
on Thursday in
New Hampshire
Mitt Romney
Forms Romney for
President
Exploratory
Committee
Source:
Mitt Romney 2012
Presidential Exploratory
Committee
Website
Boston, MA – On
June 2, 2011
Governor Mitt
Romney will
formally
announce his
candidacy for
President of the
United States.
The announcement
will be held at
Doug and Stella
Scamman’s
Bittersweet Farm
in Stratham, NH.
Thursday, June
2, 2011
Event: Mitt
Romney Kicks of
Presidential
Campaign with
Chili Cookout
When: 12:00 PM
EDT
Location:
Doug and Stella
Scamman’s
Bittersweet Farm
69 Portsmouth
Avenue
Stratham, NH
Today, Mitt
Romney formed
the Romney for
President
Exploratory
Committee with
the Federal
Election
Commission (FEC)
as a first step
in a campaign
for the 2012
Republican
nomination for
President of the
United States.
While this step
does not
constitute a
formal
announcement of
candidacy, it
allows Governor
Romney to be in
compliance with
the requirements
of federal
election law as
he begins to
raise the funds
necessary to
explore a
potential
candidacy.
Gov. Romney
announced his
plans in an
online video at
www.mittromney.com
which was made
public via
Facebook and
Twitter. The
video was taped
at the
University of
New Hampshire
following a
meeting this
morning between
Gov. Romney and
students who
said they are
worried about
getting a job
after
graduation. The
transcript for
the video is as
follows:
Hello, I'm Mitt
Romney. This
morning I spoke
with a number of
students here at
the University
of New
Hampshire. Like
young people all
over the
country, they
wonder whether
they'll find
good jobs when
they graduate.
Last week, in
Nevada, I walked
through a
neighborhood
with homes
vacant or in
foreclosure.
Unemployment
there is over
13%. Across the
nation, over 20
million
Americans still
can't find a
job, or have
given up
looking.
How has this
happened in the
nation that
leads the world
in innovation
and
productivity?
The answer is
that President
Obama's policies
have failed. He
and virtually
all the people
around him have
never worked in
the real
economy. They
just don't know
how jobs are
created in the
private sector.
That's where I
spent my entire
career. In 1985,
I helped found a
company. At
first, we had
ten employees;
today there are
hundreds.
My work led me
to become deeply
involved in
helping other
businesses, from
innovative
startups to
large companies
going through
tough times.
Sometimes I was
successful and
helped create
jobs, other
times I was not.
I learned how
America competes
with companies
in other
countries, why
jobs leave, and
how jobs are
created here at
home.
Later, when I
served as
governor of
Massachusetts, I
used the skills
I had learned in
25 years in
business to
streamline state
government,
balance the
budget every
year, and
restore a 2
billion dollar
rainy day fund.
From my vantage
point in
business and in
government, I
have become
convinced that
America has been
put on a
dangerous course
by Washington
politicians, and
it has become
even worse
during the last
two years. But I
am also
convinced that
with able
leadership,
America's best
days are still
ahead.
That is why
today I am
announcing my
Exploratory
Committee for
the Presidency
of the United
States.
It is time that
we put America
back on a course
of greatness,
with a growing
economy, good
jobs and fiscal
discipline in
Washington.
I believe in
America. I
believe in the
freedom and
opportunity, and
the principles
of our
constitution,
that have led us
to become the
greatest nation
in the history
of the earth –
and I believe
that these
principles will
confirm
American's
future as well.
This effort is
not about a
person, it is
about the cause
of American
freedom and
greatness. I'd
like to ask you
to join with us
– volunteer,
donate, or just
pass this along
to a friend.
Thanks so much.