Text
of Gov. Rick
Perry’s
Presidential
Announcement
Remarks
RedState
Gathering 2011-
Charleston, S.C.
Text of Gov.
Perry’s remarks
as delivered:
Howdy. Thank
you, Erick
(Erickson,
editor of
RedState). It is
great to be at
RedState. And
I’ll tell you
what, it’s even
better to be
governor of the
largest red
state in
America.
It’s sure good
to be back in
the Palmetto
State, in South
Carolina. I
enjoy coming to
places where
people elect
folks like Nikki
Haley, true
conservatives.
And also where
they love the
greatest
fighting force
on the face of
the earth…the
United States
Military.
And I want to
take a moment
and ask you to
just take a
silence, think
about those
young Navy SEALs
and the other
special
operators who
gave it all in
the service of
their country.
Just take a
moment to say
Thank you, Lord,
that we have
those kind of
selfless,
sacrificial men
and women.
Their sacrifice
was
immeasurable,
their dedication
profound, and we
will never, ever
forget them.
I stand before
you today as the
governor of
Texas. But I
also stand
before you the
son of two
tenant farmers,
Ray Perry, who
came home after
35 bombing
missions over
Europe to work
his little
corner of land
out there, and
Amelia who made
sure my sister
Milla and I had
everything that
we needed,
including
hand-sewing my
clothes until I
went off to
college.
I am also the
product of a
place called
Paint Creek.
Doesn’t have a
zip code. It’s
too small to be
called a town
along the
rolling plains
of Texas. We
grew dryland
cotton and
wheat, and when
I wasn’t farming
or attending
Paint Creek
Rural School, I
was generally
over at Troop 48
working on my
Eagle Scout
award.
Around the age
of 8, I was
blessed – didn’t
realize it, but
I was blessed to
meet my future
wife, Anita
Thigpen, at a
piano recital.
We had our first
date eight years
later. And she
finally agreed
to marry me 16
years after
that. Nobody
says I am not
persistent.
There is no
greater way to
live life than
with someone you
love, and my
first love is
with us today,
my lovely wife
Anita. We’re
also blessed to
have two
incredible
children,
Griffin and
Sydney, and they
are also with us
today, and our
wonderful
daughter-in-law
Meredith. I’d
just like to
introduce those
two. Thank you.
What I learned
growing up on
the farm was a
way of life that
was centered on
hard work, and
on faith and on
thrift. Those
values have
stuck with me my
whole life. But
it wasn’t until
I graduated from
Texas A&M
University and
joined the
United States
Air Force,
flying C-130’s
all around the
globe, that I
truly
appreciated the
blessings of
freedom.
To paraphrase
Abraham Lincoln
and Ronald
Reagan, I
realized that
the United
States of
America really
is the last
great hope of
mankind. What I
saw was systems
of government
that elevated
rulers at the
expense of the
people.
Socialist
systems cloaked
maybe in good
intentions but
were delivering
misery and
stagnation. And
I learned that
not everyone
values life like
we do in
America, or the
rights that are
endowed to every
human being by a
loving God.
You see, as
Americans we’re
not defined by
class, and we
will never be
told our place.
What makes our
nation
exceptional is
that anyone,
from any
background, can
climb the
highest of
heights. As
Americans, we
don’t see the
role of
government as
guaranteeing
outcomes, but
allowing free
men and women to
flourish based
on their own
vision, their
hard work and
their personal
responsibility.
And as
Americans, we
realize there is
no taxpayer
money that
wasn’t first
earned by the
sweat and toil
of one of our
citizens.
That’s why we
reject this
President’s
unbridled
fixation on
taking more
money out of the
wallets and
pocketbooks of
American
families and
employers and
giving it to a
central
government.
“Spreading the
wealth” punishes
success while
setting America
on course to
greater
dependency on
government.
Washington’s
insatiable
desire to spend
our children’s
inheritance on
failed
“stimulus” plans
and other
misguided
economic
theories have
given us record
debt and left us
with far too
many unemployed.
But of course,
now we’re told
we are in
recovery. Yeah.
But this sure
doesn’t feel
like a recovery
to more than
nine percent of
Americans out
there who are
unemployed, or
the sixteen
percent of
African
Americans and 11
percent of
Hispanics in the
same position,
or the millions
more who can
only find
part-time work,
or those who
have stopped
even looking for
a job.
One in six
work-eligible
Americans cannot
find a full-time
job. That is not
a recovery. That
is an economic
disaster.
If you think
about it, for
those Americans
who do have
full-time jobs,
they aren’t
experiencing
economic
recovery with
the rising fuel
costs and the
food prices that
are going up.
Recovery is a
meaningless word
if the bank has
foreclosed on
your home, if
you are under
water on your
mortgage, or if
you are up to
the max on your
credit card
debt. Those
Americans know
that this
President and
his
big-spending,
big-government
policies have
prolonged our
national misery,
not alleviated
it.
And what do we
say to our
children? Y’all
figure it out?
Don’t worry,
Washington’s
created 17 debt
and entitlement
commissions in
30 years, but
the fact of the
matter is they
just didn’t have
the courage to
make the
decisions to
allow you to
have the future
that you
actually
deserve? That
Washington
wouldn’t even
make modest
entitlement
program reforms
in this last
debate? And the
President even
refused to lay
out a plan, for
fear of the next
election? How
can the
wealthiest
nation in the
history of
civilization
fail so
miserably to pay
its bills? How
does that
happen?
Well, Mr.
President, let
us tell you
something: you
can't win the
future by
selling America
off to foreign
creditors.
We cannot afford
four more years
of this
rudderless
leadership. Last
week, that
leadership
failed, and the
tax and spend
and borrow
agenda of this
President led to
the first ever
downgrade of the
credit rating of
the United
States of
America.
In reality
though, this is
just the most
recent
downgrade. The
fact is for
nearly three
years President
Obama has been
downgrading
American jobs.
He’s been
downgrading our
standing in the
world. He’s been
downgrading our
financial
stability. He’s
been downgrading
our confidence,
and downgrading
the hope for a
better future
for our
children. That’s
a fact.
His policies are
not only a
threat to this
economy, so are
his appointees –
a threat. You
see he stacked
the National
Labor Relations
Board with
anti-business
cronies who want
to dictate to a
private company,
Boeing, where
they can build a
plant. No
president, no
president should
kill jobs in
South Carolina,
or any other
state for that
matter, simply
because they
choose to go to
a right-to-work
state.
You see, when
the Obama
Administration
is not stifling
economic growth
with
over-regulation,
they are
achieving the
same through
their reckless
spending. Debt
is not only a
threat to our
economy, but
also to our
security.
America’s
standing in the
world is in
peril, not only
because of
disastrous
economic
policies, but
from the
incoherent
muddle that they
call foreign
policy. Our
president has
insulted our
friends and he’s
encouraged our
enemies,
thumbing his
nose at
traditional
allies like
Israel. He seeks
to dictate new
borders for the
Middle East and
the oldest
democracy there,
Israel, while he
is an abject
failure in his
constitutional
duty to protect
our borders in
the United
States.
His foreign
policy seems to
be based on
alienating our
traditional
allies, while
basing our
domestic agenda
on importing
those failed
Western European
social values.
We don’t need a
president who
apologizes for
America. We need
a president who
protects and
projects those
values.
Look, it’s
pretty simple:
we’re going to
stand with those
who stand with
us, and we will
vigorously
defend our
interests. And
those who
threaten our
interests, harm
our citizens –
we will simply
not be scolding
you, we will
defeat you.
Our nation
cannot and it
must not endure
four more years
of aimless
foreign policy.
We cannot and
must not endure
four more years
of rising
unemployment,
rising taxes,
rising debt,
rising energy
dependence on
nations that
intend us harm.
It is time to
get America
working again.
To get citizens
– to get our
citizens working
in good jobs and
getting the
government to
working for the
people again.
Page one of any
economic plan to
get America
working is to
give a pink slip
to the current
resident in the
White House.
Listen, we just
got to get back
to the basic
truths of
economic
success. As
Governor, I’ve
had to deal with
the consequences
of this national
recession. In
2003, and again
this year, my
state faced
billions of
dollars in
budget
shortfalls. But
we worked hard,
we made tough
decisions, we
balanced our
budget. Not by
raising taxes,
but by setting
priorities and
cutting
government
spending. It can
and it must be
done in
Washington, DC.
Dr. Schwertner
(State
Representative,
R-Williamson
County, TX), we
have led Texas
based on some
just really
pretty simple
guiding
principles. One
is don’t spend
all of the
money. Two is
keeping the
taxes low and
under control.
Three is you
have your
regulatory
climate fair and
predictable.
Four is reform
the legal system
so frivolous
lawsuits don’t
paralyze
employers that
are trying to
create jobs.
Over the years,
we have followed
this recipe to
produce the
strongest
economy in the
nation.
Since June of
2009, Texas is
responsible for
more than 40
percent of all
of the new jobs
created in
America.
Now think about
that. We’re home
to less than 10
percent of the
population in
America, but
forty percent of
all the new jobs
were created in
that state.
I’ve cut taxes.
I have delivered
historic
property tax
reductions. I
was the first
governor since
World War II to
cut general
revenue spending
in our state
budget. We
passed lawsuit
reform,
including just
this last
session a “loser
pays” law to
stop the
frivolous
lawsuits that
were happening.
And I know I’ve
talked a lot
about Texas here
in the last
little bit. I’m
a Texan and
proud of it.
But first, and
foremost, I’m an
incredibly proud
American.
And I know
something:
America is not
broken.
Washington,
D.C., is broken!
We need balanced
budgets. We need
lower taxes. We
need less
regulation. And
we need civil
justice reform –
those same four
principles. Our
country’s most
urgent need is
to revitalize
our economy,
stop the
generational
theft that is
going on with
this record
debt.
I come to South
Carolina because
I will not sit
back and accept
the path that
America is on.
Because a great
country requires
a better
direction.
Because a
renewed nation
needs a new
president.
It is time to
get America
working again.
And that’s why,
with the support
of my family,
and an
unwavering
belief in the
goodness of
America, I
declare to you
today as a
candidate for
President of the
United States.
It’s time for
America to
believe again.
It’s time to
believe that the
promise of our
future is far
greater than
even our best
days behind us.
It’s time to
believe again in
the potential of
private
enterprise, set
free from the
shackles of
overbearing
federal
government. And
it’s time to
truly restore
our standing in
the world, and
renew our faith
in freedom as
the best hope
for peace in
this world
that’s beset
with strife.
The change we
seek will never
emanate out of
Washington, D.C.
It will come
from the
windswept
prairies of
Middle America,
the farms and
factories across
this great land,
from the hearts
and minds of the
goodhearted
Americans who
will accept not
a future that is
less than our
past, patriots –
patriots who
will not be
consigned to a
fate of less
freedom in
exchange for
more government.
We do not have
to accept our
current
circumstances.
We will change
them. We are
Americans.
That’s what we
do. We roll up
our sleeves. We
go to work. We
fix things.
We stand up and
proudly proclaim
that Washington
is not our
caretaker and we
reject the state
that, in
Margaret
Thatcher’s
words, she said
a state that
takes too much
from us in order
to do too much
for us. We will
not stand for
that any longer.
We’re dismayed
at the injustice
that nearly half
of all Americans
don’t even pay
any income tax.
And you know the
liberals out
there are saying
that we need to
pay more. We are
indignant about
leaders who do
not listen and
spend money
faster than they
can print it.
In America, the
people are not
subjects of
government. The
government is
subject to the
people.
And it is up to
us, to this
present
generation of
Americans, to
take a stand for
freedom, to send
a message to
Washington that
we’re taking our
future back from
the grips of
central planners
who would
control our
healthcare, who
would spend our
treasure, who
downgrade our
future and
micro-manage our
lives.
It is time to
limit and
simplify the
taxes in this
country. We have
to quit spending
money we don’t
have. We need to
get our fiscal
house in order
and restore our
good credit. And
we will repeal
this President’s
misguided,
one-size-fits-all
government
healthcare plan
immediately.
We’ll create
jobs. We’ll get
America working
again. We’ll
create jobs and
we’ll build
wealth,
we’ll truly
educate and
innovate in
science, and in
technology,
engineering and
math. We’ll
create the jobs
and the progress
needed to get
America working
again.
And I’ll promise
you this: I’ll
work every day
to make
Washington, D.C.
as
inconsequential
in your life as
I can. And at
the same time,
we’ll be freeing
our families and
small businesses
and states from
the burdensome
and costly
federal
government so
those groups can
create, innovate
and succeed.
I believe in
America. I
believe in Her
purpose and Her
promise. I
believe Her best
days have not
yet been lived.
I believe Her
greatest deeds
are reserved for
the generations
to come. With
the help and the
courage of the
American people,
we will get our
country working
again. God bless
you and God
bless the United
States of
America.
Source: Rick Perry For President Website