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Team Obama Welcomes Rick Perry To 2012 With An Epic Beat Down
By: Guest ContributorAug. 13th, 2011more from Guest Contributor
After Rick Perry announced that he is officially running for president, Team Obama put out a statement that slew Perry’s claims of a Texas Miracle, and tied him to the unpopular congressional Republicans.
During his announcement Perry said,
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.
Obama For America hit back hard against Perry’s claims,
Governor Perry’s economic policies are a carbon copy of the economic policies of Washington Republicans. He pledged to support the cut cap and balance plan that would preserve subsidies for oil and gas companies and tax cuts for the wealthiest while ending Medicare as we know it, eroding Social Security, eliminating hundreds of thousands of jobs and erasing investments in education and research and development. That’s the same approach he took in Texas, where middle class families know his economic record is no miracle – it’s a tall tale. Governor Perry allowed special interests to write their own rules, hired corporate lobbyists to oversee corporations, and cut funding for programs that would create opportunity for middle class families. In a Republican field that has already pledged allegiance to the Tea Party and failed to present any plan that will benefit the middle class or create the jobs America needs to win the future, Governor Perry offers more of the same.
That was pretty brutal, and a little bit of fact checking reveals that it is all true.
Paul Krugman has written about the myth of Rick Perry’s Texas miracle. Krugman noted that Perry’s policies have left the state facing a $25 billion shortfall in each of the next two years, and that Texas’ fast booming economy is more due to high oil prices than any sort of conservative ideology tax cut miracle. Texas ranks 49th out of 50 states in per capita tax burden. The problem the state faces is that there is no more room to cut taxes, so the only option left is to gut the few social services that remain.
When Obama For America called Perry a carbon copy of Washington Republicans, they were not kidding. Perry advocates the exact same policies that almost took the nation into default, and caused our debt to be downgraded. Under Rick Perry, Texas covers the smallest percentage of unemployed workers in the country. Perry has carried out a full assault on education and the middle class. Just for good measure, Perry has also met with the Koch Brothers and taken their money too.
Gov. Perry is also the same politician who once spoke of secession, but then quietly turned around and begged the Obama administration for stimulus money. Perry’s Texas miracle required some government funds so that the state could pay unemployment benefits.
Team Obama has not been giving Bachmann, Romney, and now Perry a free pass. They have been very aggressive in countering the attacks on the president from each of these candidates. Obama For America is sending the message that they aren’t about to sit on the sidelines and wait until the fall of 2012 to get involved.
If I was to take a wild guess, I’d bet that the Obama campaign would love to face Perry next fall. The similarities between Perry and George W. Bush would be like shooting fish in a barrel. Since Perry holds almost all of the same positions as the Congressional Republicans, it would be easy for Obama to run against him and the Washington GOP at the same time.
Rick Perry’s announcement read like a Fox News script, and Team Obama wasted no time doing a straight talk rewrite.
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rod
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 6:22 pm
Another asshole Texas Repug…nothing to see here, move along people.
AFM
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 7:21 pm
Your looking at another Bush from TX. All show but no staying power. Look at Thompson the republicans thought he was their god who was going to rescue them. He turned out to be a dud.
felix Quintana
Aug. 14th, 2011 at 12:01 pm
This is exactly what the libs always do. They criticize how a person talks, where he’s from and what he looks like, but when push comes to shove there’s no substance behind it. Read Team Obama’s response again. Nothing specific about their claims but the same political rethoric. Amazing, Americans, our nation is falling apart and the strength of the government increases ever more. Learn some of your own history and what the founders said; specifically the one the libs like to quote and identify with so much:
“My reading of history convinces me that most bad government results from too much government.”
“To take from one, because it is thought that his own industry and that of his fathers has acquired too much, in order to spare to others, who, or whose fathers have not exercised equal industry and skill, is to violate arbitrarily the first principle of association, -the guarantee to every one of a free exercise of his industry, & the fruits acquired by it.’
‘A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have.’
I wasn’t even born in this country. WAKE UP AMERICANS!
Shiva (Moderator)
Aug. 14th, 2011 at 12:12 pm
No substance? No facts? Did you read it or did Perry send you here?
You whine about the government growing bigger yet say nothing about the religious power Perry would bring to the government. Do you think for a second he would make it smaller? No, he has no plans of that. He would get rid of some of what we have and bring in new. Study up on the people that run perry, the peoole that sponsored the response.
Then learn what substance it. It looks like this.
“Governor Perry’s economic policies are a carbon copy of the economic policies of Washington Republicans. He pledged to support the cut cap and balance plan that would preserve subsidies for oil and gas companies and tax cuts for the wealthiest while ending Medicare as we know it, eroding Social Security, eliminating hundreds of thousands of jobs and erasing investments in education and research and development. That’s the same approach he took in Texas, where middle class families know his economic record is no miracle – it’s a tall tale. Governor Perry allowed special interests to write their own rules, hired corporate lobbyists to oversee corporations, and cut funding for programs that would create opportunity for middle class families. In a Republican field that has already pledged allegiance to the Tea Party and failed to present any plan that will benefit the middle class or create the jobs America needs to win the future, Governor Perry offers more of the same.”
BTW, what you attribute to “libs” is prevalent in both partys. Your talking points dont cut it
felix Quintana
Aug. 14th, 2011 at 12:38 pm
I just don’t understand how a poor family from a third world country with obvious ethnic features can make it in this country and people who wee born and have lived here their whole lives cannot. Though I’m conscious of circumstances that escape our control at the end the reality of our present state is a direct consequence of decisions made in the past. While some sacrificed personal gratification with goals and dreams in mind others take life as it comes. Only worrying about today and how much fun they can have. There is no excuse in the modern days of the United Staes for Americans to be dependent on the government. And yes there are ultra-rich people who take advantage of those not so well off but believe me when I tell you that you can find a way to move forward and overcome this. I’m tired of politicians and the Democrats in particular always playing the race-card and telling me that because I’m a minority then I’m at a disadvantage.
They will not buy my votes. I will not accept hand outs in the name of helping me out. And to tell you the truth there’s no way with the great apathy running this country that any politician or party could impose their biblical or religious view on others. I do celebrate the freedom that this country affords all religions and so should you. That means not chiding others because they believe in a God or stand on their principles.
I much rather have a theistic than a humanistic and naturalistic worldview in the name of tolerance, that says our hope is in a man and nature is to be revered above all.
It’s always interesting to me that those who call for tolerance and peace are the first to react violently and create chaos (Greece, Britain, etc.) as if they were carrying out some divine and moral cause. (again an oxymoron when relativism is their mantra.)
Again WAKE UP AMERICANS, this country will not last much longer as the great nation that all who stood from shores far away only dreamt of coming to.
Shiva (Moderator)
Aug. 14th, 2011 at 12:45 pm
I think you mistake the fact that there are far more non born here not making it than are making it. I guess thats why I pay for so many illegals babies here where I live.
While you have no idesa of the christians that are being referred to here, you really should read up on the fundamentalist movement. You wont like it. As for real christians, I have no problem at all with.
You are still living on talking points and me me me.
www.apologeticsindex.org/...
Brian Daniels
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 6:32 pm
Oh Boy, another Texan! I wonder how many of our children he can kill in useless wars. What country attacked his “diddy”? If this is an example of our best and brightest, we’re screwed.
Holly H
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 6:52 pm
Those wars aren’t useless because Bush and Cheney and the war criminals are getting rich off of the peon little christian armies they get to vote them into office before they send their children off to die. Taking voting against your own interest to new lows.
ARREST BUSH CHENEY FOR WAR CRIMES
Reynardine
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 7:59 pm
Arrest Perry, the Secessionist, for sedition
Bil Wood
Aug. 14th, 2011 at 9:09 am
Or let Texas go…….I am fine with just 49 States…..
Bizu
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 6:37 pm
I was waiting for this day when Ferry, I mean Perry was going to announce his running bid? Why you ask? Because NOW the media is going to dig deep and pull out every ‘boy touching’ skeleton from his closet and RUIN this man before he even sees the polls….TRUST ME.. Him running has already given Obama another 4 years.. HAVE NO FEAR AMERICA!!!! OBAMA IS STILL THE MAN :) :) :)
momly
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 6:38 pm
Awesome, Mr. President! Now, will this get play anywhere else?
ComeOnAmerica
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 7:00 pm
It will, and we have to help get this out.
tim
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 9:46 pm
Will tweet and Facebook and Reddit it. Everyone needs to get involved in social media before the election. The paid conservative trolls are taking over like they do every election season.
tim
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 6:44 pm
Rick Perry- WTF? REALLY, AMERICA? REALLY???? How quickly they forget!
boil
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 6:46 pm
and he sounds like he has a mouth full of horse dung. like the shrub.
Richard Hartwell
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 7:12 pm
So now that Obama is in campaign mode and fighting for his own self interest he finds some fight? Where was this fight against Republicans when he pushed through the Bush tax cuts and sold out the middle class in the deficit fight. Where is his fight for immigration reform, shutting down Guantanamo and ending the war. Where is his fight for passing the Dream Act? I only see fight when it is self serving and as a past supporter I am sick of it!
Shiva (Moderator)
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 7:47 pm
And I am sick of the GOP even more, wanting to sue your wives and daughters for miscarriages, taking away womens health aids, wanting your parents to be so poor they crawl to churches etc etc etc
Reynardine
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 8:03 pm
The President isn’t the Tsar, and he can’t do it by ukaz. Where the Hell were the Blue Dogs, before they got their nanky asses voted out of office and left us with this Tea Bag House?
Reynardine
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 8:05 pm
And, now that we mention it, where were you this last Election Day?
Sarah Jones
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 9:35 pm
The President signed an executive order to shut Gitmo down. Congress refused to fund it.
He “sold out” for the poor re the Bush tax cuts to get unemployment benefits extended for the poor and working poor and the economy (he didn’t “push through” the Bush tax cuts; the GOP held UE bennies hostage).
Ending the Bush warS, that’s plural? Well, he started a drawdown in Iraq one year ago that drastically cut down our presence there, and we turned over bases to the IA and trained them. These things don’t happen over night – a bit more complicated than moving out of a college dorm – it took one year to move all of the supplies out and pack the bases up.
You don’t seem armed with facts, so it doesn’t surprise me that you are sick of things. You’re mad at the President over things Congress is responsible for.
boil
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 10:02 pm
as many negatives that the prez has, any of these clowns have WAY more…. get the prez a majority in the congress and senate, and i believe it will be a whole new ballgame without him worrying about re-election. like fdr’s 2nd term. then liz warren wins senate in mass, and i would love to see her and cuomo in 2016.
Josh
Aug. 14th, 2011 at 2:58 am
This is so full of fail it’s so hard to begin.
1) Obama didn’t “push through” the Bush tax cuts. It was his side of the compromise that led to, among other things: extension of the middle class tax cuts, extension of UI benefits, repeal of DADT, ratification of START, etc. I don’t like the Bush tax cuts either, but they’re not worth THAT much.
2) Pretty much half of the cuts in the debt deal are to defense, and it shifted the leverage from the GOP, which could have demanded anything they could have dreamed of, to a situation where leverage is either equal, if not in the Democrat’s favor. I’d call that a win.
3) Obama did fight for shutting down Guantanimo. Congress explicitly voted to prohibit it. If you want to blame anyone, blame Congress for that.
4) He did fight for the Dream Act. It went up for a vote in the Senate in December where it almost won. It got 55 votes but failed due to a filibuster. Again, if you’re going to blame anyone, blame Congress.
5) I’m not sure if you’ve been paying attention, but the wars – both of them – are on track to end. Perhaps not as fast as some might like, but they are on track to wind down.
About the only thing you might have a legit complaint about is immigration reform, though I wouldn’t expect anything to happen while the GOP controls the House, which there isn’t a lot Obama can do about, even if he did fight for it. You want immigration reform to happen? Re-elect Obama and give him back a Democratic Congress.
john
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 7:37 pm
read my lips!!! no new texans!!!
Pogo
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 8:58 pm
Perfect!
Jan
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 10:17 pm
Love it!!! ;-)
LawMom3
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 10:42 pm
+20
Sally
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 7:42 pm
The whole GOP sounds like a bunch of programmed robots. Someone sucked out their brains and inserted the same computer chip in each one….playing sound bites at random. There is not one iota of difference in any of them, except one says she’s female and one is black. Let the adults get to work, please. Go Away.
Ingarose
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 8:35 pm
This is funny but true. But according to the article on Alternet about Fox news it was probably Fox or this guy Norquist who put those computer chips into their brains. It almost appears that the GOP gets their marching orders from Fox, Rush, Norquist and the religious nuts.
Iggie75
Aug. 14th, 2011 at 3:43 am
I just read an interesting article on Ailes from Fox. Yep, he had a straight line to the White House when Bush was in office. I’d say there’s definitely some truth to Fox et al. running the White House back then. God knows Bush was too damn stupid to do it alone.
Retired Veteran
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 8:36 pm
Perry is a joke; while we taxpayers put $10K/mon into his campaign contributor’s pockets for that mansion we are renting for him, doesn’t that mean that we the taxpayer are supporting his campaign? TX is 2nd with HOMELESS Veterans, only behind CA. During Perry v White for Gov., my precinct machine issuing the 4 digit machine code kept changing codes by itself…..precinct 401, Coryell County. The jobs created in TX are minimum wage jobs with no or few benefits. I worked at a call center for about 8.00/hr–our customers were Southern California Edison. Why not employ Californians for these jobs? Because you can get by with hiring people in Texas for LESS—especially around Central Texas because of the large turn around of employees due to the military population! Perry’s ‘friend’ Ted Nugent, waved firearms around at one of his performances and told Obama and H. Clinton to suck on them. What will Perry tell a world leader to suck on if he doesn’t like him/her?
Iggie75
Aug. 14th, 2011 at 3:48 am
I looked up a lot of facts and statistics on Perry and Texas last night. Anyone, feel free to copy and paste anywhere you possibly can, so people understand how devastating he’s been to Texas.
Let’s see…37 pct of the jobs created are min wage or below, with no benefits. There will be approx 6,000 layoffs in Texas state agencies in the upcoming 2012-13 year. Public school budgets have been gutted, thousands of teachers laid off or about to be laid off. Some areas of Texas have unemployment as high as 12 pct. Texas is #1 in nation for min wage workers, 50th in # of HS graduates, 50th in pct of non-elderly women with healthcare, 50th in # of pregnant women with prenatal care; #1 in number of people with NO health insurance, #1 in five categories of air pollution. Texas is tied with Alabama for being 4th highest in number of children living in poverty at 32 pct. One of 3 wage earners in Texas earns too little to keep a family of four out of the poverty level. Perry has delayed 4.8 million in Medicaid funding. He’s left Texas with a $27 billion deficit, approximately one-third of Texas’ budget. Services for the poor and mental health programs are being gutted, and community colleges will be closing, as will many nursing homes. But let me assure you, he DIDN’T NEGLECT TO PASS THE BILL GIVING A TAX BREAK TO THOSE BUYING MEGA-YACHTS. Yes, folks, that’s correct: Mega-yachts.
Rick Perry can’t run ONE state, anyone want to let him try to run FIFTY?
Iggie75
Aug. 14th, 2011 at 3:56 am
Extra information:
In Perry’s home county, 21 farms in their ZIP code received more than $1 million in federal subsidies between 1995 and 2010. Perry himself received almost $10k in the 90s for his own acreage. His tax returns from when he was in the Legislature show he received $72,687 in agricultural program payments between 1987 and 1989, when he was farming his land. His father, J.R., received a total of $6,443 in cotton and wheat subsidies in 2002 and 2003. Yet he is “against” subsidies for farmers now. Hypocrisy, anyone?
A Walkaway
Aug. 14th, 2011 at 10:18 am
Sounds a bit like central Florida.
Remember how unemployment numbers are calculated – they don’t count those who have been dropped from the rolls, those who can’t qualify, or those who have given up because jobs can’t be found.
I’d bet that the real unemployment figures for both areas are in excess of 20%.
Shiva (Moderator)
Aug. 14th, 2011 at 10:33 am
Unemployed figures are based on phone polls as there is no way the government can know what happens to people after they lose unemployment. They also measure the number employed against the number actually on unemployment
www.bls.gov/cps/cps_htgm....
Ingarose
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 9:12 pm
Perry and Bachman may be a joke for many but right now they have the momentum. This article says that the White House is pushing back on Perry, yet I do not see any of it on the news. MSNBC is in ‘lock up’ like forever, CNN has this English guy interviewing someone, and guess what Fox is talking politics pushing their favorites.
This is not the way to win an election for the Democrats. Where on Earth are they? Calling Perry and Bachman and Palin crazy is not going to get it.
Mansoor
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 9:17 pm
NO MORE TEXANS!!!!
Mansoor
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 9:19 pm
Hasn’t one Texan done enough damage to last for generations to come!!
Shiva (Moderator)
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 9:30 pm
Here is something for Perry fans
bit.ly/mSAowx
Conservative Heart
Aug. 13th, 2011 at 11:25 pm
YES!! A great day for us REAL AMERICANS!
Rick Perry joins the presidential race and Michelle Bachmann won the Iowa straw poll!!
Rick Perry, Gods’ personal pick is finally in!
Michelle Bachmann, God’s personal pick, took the first step towards the White House.
God loves America again!
TXmom
Aug. 14th, 2011 at 12:38 am
Love it! Read my lips! NO MORE TEXANS!!!
Samurai Cowboy
Aug. 14th, 2011 at 8:17 am
TexASS. The Anus of America
Carl Revine
Aug. 14th, 2011 at 8:44 am
Obama has to play the game or lose power, if he loses power, where would we be, I shudder to think. Obama must tac right and left in the headwinds of change. “the shortest distance between two points is a zig zag” M. Scott Peck, M.D.. This Perry guy, is just another Right-Wingnut.
Jolly Roger
Aug. 14th, 2011 at 1:51 pm
We definitely have a problem here, as Jesus has anointed both Guv Goodhair and Dingbat. Clearly, there’s going to have to be a clarification. Perhaps we can get Pat Robertson to ring up his buddy and deliver the final endorsement?
Rob McDonald
Aug. 15th, 2011 at 10:36 am
The Republicans are actively trying to kill the economy everywhere they have power on a local level. This is starting to reflect itself in the unemployment maps, and areas of worst unemployment being in conservative areas. It has become clear that conservative cost cutting is creating a never ending spiral downward that cycles back and forth between the public sector and the private sector, both necessitating more cuts for each other. I have made a graphic to visualize this effect.
www.norcalbeat.com/Images...
The Republicans have bought up all of the media, and are now attempting to lie their way back into power. They need to be purged from our government forever for our form of government to ever work again. Too many people believe lies, it is not a healthy Democratic Republic!