Rick Perry Makes It Official With Dramatic Anti-Obama Speech: “I’m Going To Be The Next President” – WITH COMPLETE TEXT AND VIDEO OF SPEECH HERE

August 13th, 2011 (19) Posted By Toro520.

Here is Perry’s complete announcement speech. When he speaks, Perry does what Obama cannot: he makes you feel proud to be an American, and remember why you should.

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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.

Reuters:

CHARLESTON, South Carolina (Reuters) – Rick Perry, the conservative governor of Texas, declared himself a candidate for president on Saturday, shaking up the race for the Republican nomination to face Democratic President Barack Obama in 2012.

Perry made the announcement in a statement issued shortly before he was to address a gathering of conservatives in South Carolina to launch his campaign.

“It is time to get America working again,” Perry said in the statement. “That’s why with the support of my family and an unwavering belief in the goodness of America, I declare to you today my candidacy for president of the United States.”

The three-term Texas governor has touted a record of job growth in Texas and also is known as a strident critic of federal power and an opponent of abortion rights and gay marriage. He is considered a strong fundraiser.

Opinion polls indicate Perry enters the race close on the heels of former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, the early front-runner to win the 2012 Republican nomination.

The announcement by Perry, who has made his deep Christian faith a big part of his public image, came one week after he led a seven-hour religious rally in Houston to pray for America, a nation he described as “in crisis.”

In remarks posted before his speech on his campaign’s website, Perry said, “As Americans, we believe freedom is a gift from God, and government’s prime function is to defend it. We don’t see the role of government as a nanny state, and we recognize there is no government money that wasn’t once earned through the sweat and toil of private citizens.”

Perry sharply criticizes the Obama administration in the remarks.

“That’s why we object to an administration that sees its role as spending our children’s inheritance on failed economic theories that have given us record debt and left far too many unemployed, threatening not only our economy, but our security. Our reliance on foreign creditors and sources of energy not only compromises our national sovereignty, but jeopardizes our national future,” Perry said.

OUTSIDER’S POLITICAL RESUME

Perry is a staunch conservative with a Washington outsider’s political resume and a pro-business record of job growth during more than a decade as chief executive in Texas.

That is a potent blend in a party dominated by social conservatives and followers of the conservative Tea Party movement, and in a campaign that likely will focus heavily on the lagging U.S. economy and stubbornly high unemployment.

Perry has been sharply critical of the federal government and caused a stir in 2009 when he openly pondered his state’s secession from the United States.

Raised on a west Texas farm, Perry has never lost an election. After a stint in the Air Force, he rose through the ranks of Texas politics from the House of Representatives to agriculture commissioner, lieutenant governor and then governor in 2000 when Bush left for the White House.

Perry could draw comparisons to George W. Bush, the last Texas governor in the White House, raising the possibility of “Texas fatigue” among voters. The two men and their staffs have a sometimes strained relationship, made worse in recent years by Perry’s criticism of heavy government spending during Bush’s presidency.

Perry could have a strong regional base as the only southern governor in the race, but could find it difficult to win over a broader electorate with fresh memories of Bush, who left office unpopular among many Americans.

Perry’s critics say job growth in Texas has been fueled by the energy sector and trade with Latin America, not Perry’s policies, and was just as strong at times under previous governors. They also note many of those jobs were low-wage, and the Texas record also includes heavy cuts in education, low levels of public service and high rates of uninsured.

Perry’s candidacy could steal support from conservative Tea Party favorite Michele Bachmann, replacing her as Romney’s top rival and potentially bridging the gap between the party’s establishment center and right-wing activists.

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  • remmy

    Alright then.

  • Phil Byler

    God, U.S. Military, Eagle Scout, real American values, right economic analysis, performance as Governor who knows how to make a budget and create a job creating business climate.

  • Anonymous

    Let’s see.. Perry and Texas criticized for ties to energy  and Latin America? Energy, easily the most critical field in the modern world and ties to Latin America, an area of incredible economic potential, including oil,uranium, rubber, gold, and that’s just Colombia.. Yeah, let the metrosexual snarking begin. Dolts…

  • ji

    When it comes out about all the bad things he has done, he will fall like a lead balloon.

  • ji

    When it comes out about all the bad things he has done, he will fall like a lead balloon.

  • Texan

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/17/rick-perry-rental-mansion_n_578311.html

    Perry has lived in a rental mansion at the taxpayers cost of aprox. $10,000/mo, bc there was a fire in the state-owned governor’s mansion and it has been closed for renovations…SINCE 2007.  The mansion incl. 3 dining rooms, a myriad of bedrooms and bathrooms, all for simply himself, his wife, and the security detail necessary to, I imagine, fend off all the Texans who can’t stand him. Oh, and of course the personal chefs.  Texas faces a projected, near 27 billion budget shortfall, and in a state where we are ranked 43rd in graduation rates, he found it prudent to go after state education funding when it came to budget cuts.

    Fun Fact: 
    The owner of the mansion he has been renting was also one of his largest campaign contributors before he became governor. 

    Sure, we don’t have a state income tax, but we do have obscene property taxes, and rising sales taxes.  Just because it is taken under a different name doesn’t mean it isn’t coming out of your pocketbook. Idiocy and 400 dollar haircuts is all Rick Perry knows.  Maybe also a few cheers, as he is a former yell leader from Texas ATM, where he ironically got a “C” in Physical Education. 

    Do your homework on this guy and you will be surprised what you find.

    His tenure in Texas is hardly representative of conservative spending, and he is hardly capable of putting together a budget. 

    • remmy

      Of course Obama is much better.

    • remmy

      Of course Obama is much better.

  • ji

    Texas governor Rick Perry – a former Democrat who worked for Al Gore
    – will now enter the national stage and replace the inept Mitt Romney.
    It is expected that Perry will announce later today. Perry, however, is
    rejected hands-down by many Americans who can see a snake oil salesman
    coming a mile away. The fake Tea Party candidate Perry scored low in a
    Rasmussen poll of Iowa’s Likely Caucus Participants conducted earlier
    this week. He came in at a paltry 12%.

  • ji

    Texas governor Rick Perry – a former Democrat who worked for Al Gore
    – will now enter the national stage and replace the inept Mitt Romney.
    It is expected that Perry will announce later today. Perry, however, is
    rejected hands-down by many Americans who can see a snake oil salesman
    coming a mile away. The fake Tea Party candidate Perry scored low in a
    Rasmussen poll of Iowa’s Likely Caucus Participants conducted earlier
    this week. He came in at a paltry 12%.

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_NX4O7VNKAQXH7CSIITD3DY2EFE Moose Hunter

      “Four more years with Obama! Yes, we can!”

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_NX4O7VNKAQXH7CSIITD3DY2EFE Moose Hunter

      “Four more years with Obama! Yes, we can!”

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_NX4O7VNKAQXH7CSIITD3DY2EFE Moose Hunter

      “Four more years with Obama! Yes, we can!”

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_NX4O7VNKAQXH7CSIITD3DY2EFE Moose Hunter

      Right, ji? Yeah, let’s reach into the shit bucket and scoop out all the stink we can to smear on everyone on our side, Keep at it until Obama finishes the job of destroying our country. Maybe then, if there is anyone left with cajones, we can start from scratch.

    • Bobby E.

      Nobody here is going to hold a gun to your head to keep you from voting for your favorite, Ron Paul.

  • Tedd

    Yawn …

    Reagan was a Democrat and Churchill was a liberal when he was twenty, they both grew up and grew wiser. Perry’s dad, a west Teas farmer was a lifelong democrat before leftists and marxists took the party over. As Perry grew in wisdom, he switched to the more rational party. 

    He’s anti big government, anti tax, G-d fearing, has lowered taxes in Texas, pro life, pro gun, pro American. We know what his school records are and for a fact know where he was born. 

    He announced his candidacy one day and the very next day he scores 5th in the Iowa straw poll as a “write in” candidate. Not too shabby I’d say.

    As a Texas property owner my property taxes have gone down 50% on my primary residence since we built it in 2004 thanks to Rick Perry. Do you remember the Texas Democrats that left the state during a session to prevent Perry from getting property tax reform? Perry is going to be the next POTUS and all the fruit loops and Obamabots heads are gonna explode when you see how successful he is gonna be at dismantling the ruinous policies of the last administration.

  • Billy

    “I will be the next President” – Sounds like he has the Council on Foreign Relations’ blessing on his candidacy. Why else would he make such a statement? It sounds like the “fix” is in: the media will be quietly hyping his candidacy and saying nice things about him, because they know he’s “one of our boys”. He’ll say the right things to make Republicans happy, but once in office, he’ll pull a “W” by helping push forward the One-World agenda, and specifically the “North American Union”. Just watch and see.

    • Tedd

      “I will be the next President”
      He should have said, ”I won’t be the next President”. That would have been better, … right? (insert eye roll here) And that’s proof of a nation wide or international conspiracy? Cuckoo cuckoo. 

      I’ve heard, in the last two days that Perry is a Bilderberger plant, a closet Muslim, a new world order proponent, a big government and higher taxes believer …   All those lies are complete bull$#it, the Democratic smear machine is already out, they want Ron Paul to run because Obama can beat him. The want Romney to run because he’s a RINO. Think for yourselves people. Do some real research about Perry, don’t believe the opinion editorials disguised as news. Try to actually find out who the man is before you let the opposition define (lie) your beliefs. 

      Tell me what you really know about his family, his education, his friends, his policies, his record and past before you start spewing Democratic sound bites.

      I’ll bet you think he wants Texas to secede from the USA too.

    • Billy

      No, I don’t want Texas to secede. The history of the TLC and the CFR running candidates from both parties is a fact and cannot be disputed except by people with their eyes deliberately shut. I don’t know much about Perry, but when the media says nice things about him and the Establishment is urging him to run, you’ve got to be suspicious. I know Perry is saying a lot of good things, but that’s what politicians do: they have to do that to get elected. What I look at is what they actually do and who they appoint and who they hang around with. Perry is buds with Bush 43, which tells me a lot already. Bush and his dad did more to advance the NWO than any Presidents before them, in spite of what Bush 43 said about the UN and all that. Watch what they do, not what they say. my 2 cents