Full Transcript And Video Of Michele Bachmann Rebuttal To Communist State Of The Union Speech

January 25th, 2011 (22) Posted By Pat Dollard.

Good evening. My name is Congresswoman Michele Bachmann from Minnesota’s 6th District.

I want to thank the Tea Party Express and Tea Party HD for inviting me to speak this evening. I’m here at their request and not to compete with the official Republican remarks.

The Tea Party is a dynamic force for good in our national conversation, and it’s an honor for me to speak with you.

Two years ago, when Barack Obama became our president, unemployment was 7.8%, and our national debt stood at what seemed like a staggering $10.6 trillion. We wondered whether the president would cut spending, reduce the deficit and implement real job-creating policies.

Unfortunately, the president’s strategy for recovery was to spend a trillion dollars on a failed stimulus program, fueled by borrowed money. The White House promised us that all the spending would keep unemployment under 8%. Not only did that plan fail to deliver, but within three months, the national jobless rate spiked to 9.4%. It hasn’t been lower for 20 straight months. While the government grew, we lost more than 2 million jobs.

Let me show you a chart. Here are unemployment rates over the past 10 years. In October of 2001, our national unemployment rate was at 5.3%. In 2008, it was at 6.6%. But just eight months after President Obama promised lower unemployment, that rate spiked to a staggering 10.1%. Today, unemployment is at 9.4% with about 400,000 new claims every week.

After the $700 billion bailout, the trillion-dollar stimulus, and the massive budget bill with over 9,000 earmarks, many of you implored Washington to please stop spending money that we don’t have. But instead of cutting, we saw an unprecedented explosion of government spending and debt. It was unlike anything we’ve ever seen before in the history of the country.

Well, deficits were unacceptably high under President Bush, but they exploded under President Obama’s direction, growing the national debt by an astounding $3.1 trillion.

Well, what did we buy? Instead of a leaner, smarter government, we bought a bureaucracy that now tells us which lightbulbs to buy and which may put 16,500 IRS agents in charge of policing President Obama’s health care bill. Obamacare mandates and penalties may even force many job-creators to just stop offering health insurance altogether, unless, of course, yours is one of the more than 222 privileged companies, or unions, that’s already received a government waiver under Obamacare.

In the end, unless we fully repeal Obamacare, a nation that currently enjoys the world’s finest health care might be forced to rely on government-run coverage. That could have a devastating impact on our national debt for even generations to come.

For two years, President Obama made promises, just like the ones we heard him make this evening, yet still we have high unemployment, devalued housing prices, and the cost of gasoline is skyrocketing.

Well, here’s a few suggestions for fixing our economy. The president could stop the EPA from imposing a job-destroying cap-and-trade system. The president could support a balanced budget amendment. The president could agree to an energy policy that increases American energy production and reduces our dependence on foreign oil.

The president could also turn back some of the 132 regulations put in place in the last two years, many of which will cost our economy $100 million or more. And the president should repeal Obamacare and support free-market solutions, like medical malpractice reform and allowing all Americans to buy any health care policy they like anywhere in the United States.

We need to start making things again in this country, and we can do that by reducing the tax and regulatory burden on job-creators. America will have the highest corporate tax rate in the world. Think about that. Look no further to see why jobs are moving overseas.

But thanks to you, there’s reason for all of us to have hope that real spending cuts are coming, because last November, you went to the polls, and you voted out the big-spending politicians and you put in their place great men and women with a commitment to follow our Constitution and cut the size of government. I believe that we’re in the very early days of a history-making turn in America.

Please know how important your calls, visits and letters are to the maintenance of our liberties. Because of you, Congress is responding, and we’re just beginning to start to undo the damage that’s been done the last few years, because we believe in lower taxes, we believe in a limited view of government and exceptionalism in America. And I believe that America is the indispensable nation of the world.

Just the creation of this nation itself was a miracle. Who can say that we won’t see a miracle again? The perilous battle that was fought during World War II in the Pacific at Iwo Jima was a battle against all odds, and yet this picture immortalizes the victory of young GIs over the incursion against the Japanese. These six young men raising the flag came to symbolize all of America coming together to beat back a totalitarian aggressor.

Our current debt crisis we face today is different, but we still need all of us to pull together. But we can do this. That’s our hope. We will push forward. We will proclaim liberty throughout the land. And we will do so because we, the people, will never give up on this great nation.

So God bless you, and God bless the United States of America.

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  • Axel

    Like what she says, the delivery is too sing song’ish.

  • kagiso

    Bachmann zeroed in well what the Big Zero is doing to damage our nation, its businesses, and the American people … We dont need any more Dole’s, Bush’s, or Gingrich’s who half-hearted back down when leftists like Obama, Pelosi, or MSM smearers start attacking conservatives or the issues they take to heart .. We need a lot more strong conservative leaders ….

    • thrasymakhos

      YEP.

    • Solomonpal

      Agreed! I still want to hear about going after the criminal bankers and comex hustlers. Convict and to prison where they belong.

  • Tony

    If Representative Bachmann runs for President, as she has implied, she and Governor Palin will completely splinter the Republican Party and President Obama will win easily in 2012.

    Michele Bachmann’s entire career in Congress has been about self-promotion, not serving her constituents, and in Bachmann’s heart of hearts, the Tea Party is just another mechanism for enhancing her own status.

    • derised1

      Too many people trying to hijack the Tea Party for their political means.

      The Tea Party is not fooled by DC politicians claiming to be our leaders.

  • Beanpicker

    Desired traits for a conservative President:
    Courage, conviction, strong morals and integrity, intelligent, tenacious, fierce, loves America and loyal to the core, adheres to constitutional principles above all.

    Michelle Bachmann is all of these things – obama is none of these things.

    I would vote for Michelle in a heartbeat. We need someone like her in the oval office. No more self serving capitulating politicians.

  • Patriotofpast

    A Bachmann/Palin ticket would be perfect.
    And schedule State visits and Foreign travel WITH thier menstrul cycles.
    That would make us the Scariest Nation in the World!

    • Ohnooo

      NO…forming a new branch of the Military called the “PMS Brigade” with a battle or two under their belts that would scare the shit out of our adversaries..All we’d have to tell the world is “They’re just getting warmed up..stay tuned” :lol:

  • nospyme

    Michelle Bachmann/ Alan West or,

    Alan West/ Michelle Bachmann would be better…

    • SCBikerChick

      AWESOME combo

    • derised1

      Most American presidents have been either Senators or Governors. House members are not seen as having the executive, national, and international experience as far as voters are concerned. POTUS requires leadership and executive abilities.

      House members like West or Bachmann could be potential VP material.

      I believe the next POTUS will come from outside DC. That is the mood of many Americans. No more DC politicians as POTUS for 2012 and beyond. We need to look to outsiders who will change the status quo. Not more DC lip service.

    • Robert In Texas

      Too bad a Charles Bronson ain’t around…Love the “Death Wish” movies.

  • Guy

    Too bad the camera she was talking to was not functional. The leftest media hacks failed to pay attention to the content of her speech and targeted her eye contact. She’s speaking to the camera she perceived to be operating.

    • MinneSoCold

      Predictable response from the lame-stream media.

    • CJW

      In what little I saw of Obama’s speech (afterward), not once did I see him talking to the camera. More than likely, he was making love to the multiple teleprompters that taxpayer money bought for his use.

      A representative of the Tea Party movement wouldn’t even think about wasting taxpayer dollars on multiple teleprompters.

      But there is the difference. Obama thinks he can throw all of our money, and our future’s money, at any problem and magically the problem will get solved. The Tea Party movement believes that taxpayers/citizens are smarter than the government in spending their own money.

  • SCBikerChick

    I didn’t ge tto watch any of this as I was working and don’t have TV anyway but I did see on foxnews.com this morning a blurb about Obummer’s “five pillars of change.” I haven’t heard ANYONE on the radio this morning mention that and the fact that Islam also has “Five Pillars.” Is there anything to this guys?

  • http://www.polipundit.com rightwingyahoo

    Bachmann is made of awesome. She is fearless and I think she’s great.

    So I hope she does not come out for legal status for illegals after the border is secure, like Sarah Palin has….

    http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/oreilly/transcript/how-sarah-palin-would-tackle-illegal-immigration?page=2

  • http://www.polipundit.com rightwingyahoo
  • yi

    You go girl.

  • derised1

    Sarah Palin was the only political star who stood strong for Governor Brewer and Arizona when Arizona was being crucified for SB1070. None of these other politicians were to be found including Bachmann.

    As Governor of Alaska, border security and immigration were not her policy priorities. Now that the Palins have embraced Arizona as their second home, Sarah will develop a better understanding of border security and the illegal immigration situation. She has already come out strong on border security first and no amnesty. She will fine tune her positions when she runs for POTUS.

    I live in a state that borders Canada and we are removed from the nightmare that southern border states are facing. I am aware of these problems because I follow news and politics.

  • http://www.polipundit.com rightwingyahoo

    The problem with Palin’s immigration position is not border security, she is strong there.

    The problem is, she plans to push immigration reform and legal status for the tens of millions of current illegals, which will certainly lead to a path to citizenship at a later time.

    The laws call for illegals to return to their countries of citizenship, which can be accomplished over time. Sarah Palin chooses to ignore that law, deliberately so.

    Thanks, but I’ll look elsewhere.