Gov. Rick Perry Calls
for An End to Obama’s War on the States
January 17, 2012
Texas Gov. Rick Perry decried the Obama administration war on South
Carolina and other states’ efforts to pass Voter ID, immigration and
other laws and policies.
“This administration is out of control,” Gov. Perry said. “The state of
Texas is under assault by federal government. South Carolina is at war
with this federal government and with this administration. What this
Justice Department has done, not only have they taken them to task on
Voter ID, they’ve also taken them to task on their immigration law, and
then the most egregious thing is the National Labor Relations Board
coming into a right-to-work state and telling the state of South
Carolina, ‘We’re not going to let a private company come in here.’ That
is irresponsible, I will suggest to you it’s unconstitutional, and when
I’m the president of the United States, the states are going to have
substantially more rights to take care of their business and not be
forced by the EPA, or by the Justice Department for that matter, to do
things that are against the will of the people.”
During tonight’s debate, sponsored by Fox News, The Wall Street Journal
and the South Carolina Republican Party, Gov. Perry laid out his
commitment to overhauling Washington, cutting taxes to a flat and fair
20 percent and sparking American job creation. The debate highlighted
Gov. Perry’s experience creating more than a million net new jobs during
the last 11 years as the governor of the state of Texas, which is the
13th largest economy in the world.
In response to the bickering between the other candidates on the stage,
Gov. Perry said, “This is a great example of the insiders that are
having a conversation up here, and the fact of the matter is this:
Washington, D.C., needs to leave the states alone and let the states
decide this issues and don’t do it from Washington, D.C.”
Over the last several months, Gov. Perry has traveled the country
sharing his plans to get America working again and emphasizing his
commitment to bringing the change the American people want to see to
Washington, D.C., as president. The governor’s Uproot and Overhaul
Washington plan establishes a part-time Congress, and calls for cutting
congressional sessions, staffs and salaries in half. The plan puts an
end to bailouts and earmarks, and is designed to stop the out-of-control
Washington spending that has put our nation more than $15 trillion in
debt.
Gov. Perry also touted his Cut, Balance and Grow plan, which creates a
simpler, flatter and fairer 20 percent personal and corporate tax rate;
reigns in federal spending; and calls for a federal Balanced Budget
Amendment. He has also laid out an Energizing American Jobs and Security
plan designed to take advantage of our domestic energy resources, making
the cost of electricity and fuel cheaper and more predictable,
revitalizing manufacturing and reducing our country’s dangerous
dependence on hostile foreign oil sources.
“We
need to cut the tax rate down to where people feel confident that they
can risk their capital and have a return on their investment,” Gov.
Perry said. “That’s the reason that I’ve laid out a simple and flat tax
of 20 percent with their home mortgage deduction and charitable
deduction and local taxes deducted, get rid of capital gains tax, get
rid of the tax on Social Security benefits and then take 20 percent of
that and mail your check in. Even Timothy Geithner can get his taxes in
on time with that type of a system.
“Getting America back to work again — that’s what I’ve done for 11 years
as the governor of the 13th largest economy in the world. A million jobs
that have been created in my state because we have created that climate
where job creators know they can go out and risk their capital and have
a return on their investment.
“As the president of the United States, that’s what I’m going to do.
Walk into Washington, D.C., work towards a Balanced Budget Amendment to
the United States Constitution and work to make Congress a part-time
body so they stay less time in Washington, D.C., go back home and get a
real job like everybody else has, and live under the laws that they
pass.”