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Mr. President, Here's How to Lift Our Economy

December 2nd, 2009 10:04 pm Author: Rebel Ross

On the eve of Obama’s jobs summit, Mitt Romney (who was irresponsibly uninvited) gives Obama a 10-point plan on how to lift the U.S. economy out of it’s deadly cycle of shrinking credit and hemorrhage of jobs.

Mr. President, Here’s How to Lift Our Economy

There’s more commentary by Mitt in the piece, but here is his 10-point plan:

•Repair the stimulus. Freeze the funds that haven’t yet been spent and redirect them to immediate, private sector job-creation priorities.

•Create tax incentives that promote business expansion and hiring. For example, install a robust investment tax credit, permit businesses to expense capital purchases made in 2010, and reduce payroll taxes. These will reignite construction, technology and a wide array of capital goods industries, and lead to expanded employment.

•Prove to the global investors that finance America’s debt that we are serious about reining in spending and becoming fiscally prudent by adopting limits on non-military discretionary spending and reforming our unsustainable, unfunded entitlements. These are key to strengthening the dollar, reducing the threat of rampant inflation and holding down interest rates.

•Close down any talk of carbon cap-and-trade. It will burden consumers and employers with billions in new costs. Instead, greatly expand our commitment to natural gas and nuclear, boosting jobs now and reducing the export of energy jobs and dollars later.

•Tell the unions that job-stifling “card check” legislation is off the table. Laying new burdens on small business will kill entrepreneurship and job creation.

•Don’t allow a massive tax increase to go into effect in 2011 with the expiration of the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts. The specter of more tax-fueled government spending and the reduction of capital available for small business will hinder investment and business expansion.

•New spending should be strictly limited to items that are critically needed and that we would have acquired in the future, such as new military equipment to support our troops abroad and essential infrastructure at home.

•Install dynamic regulations for the financial sector – rules that are up to date, efficient and not excessively burdensome. But do not so tie up the financial sector with red tape that we lose a vital component of our economic system.

•Open the doors to trade. Give important friends like Colombia favored trade status rather than bow to protectionist demands. Now is the time for aggressive pursuit of opportunities for new markets for American goods, not insular retrenchment.

•Stop frightening the private sector by continuing to hold GM stock, by imposing tighter and tighter controls on compensation, and by pursuing a public insurance plan to compete with private insurers. Government encroachment on free enterprise is depressing investment and job creation.

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  1. Luke
    December 3rd, 2009 at 02:08 | #1

    Lets just hope that Obama takes Mitt’s advice.

  2. Luke
    December 3rd, 2009 at 02:08 | #2

    Lets just hope that Obama takes Mitt’s advice.

  3. December 3rd, 2009 at 07:27 | #3

    Now, that’s a plan that would help us recover. I just hope our country wakes up to the agenda of the O* administration before it’s too late.

  4. December 3rd, 2009 at 07:27 | #4

    Now, that’s a plan that would help us recover. I just hope our country wakes up to the agenda of the O* administration before it’s too late.

  5. December 3rd, 2009 at 09:39 | #5

    Great job on getting this posted as quick as you did, Rebel… what sound advice from a man who actually knows about job creation!

  6. December 3rd, 2009 at 09:39 | #6

    Great job on getting this posted as quick as you did, Rebel… what sound advice from a man who actually knows about job creation!

  7. Frank
    December 3rd, 2009 at 10:04 | #7
  8. Frank
    December 3rd, 2009 at 10:04 | #8
  9. John
    December 3rd, 2009 at 10:26 | #9

    We need to see this all over. MSNBC, FOX,Drudge Report as well as every talk show. Here is a Republican that knows what he is talking about, let’s spread the word! Time to brag about Romney.

  10. John
    December 3rd, 2009 at 10:26 | #10

    We need to see this all over. MSNBC, FOX,Drudge Report as well as every talk show. Here is a Republican that knows what he is talking about, let’s spread the word! Time to brag about Romney.

  11. Aaronius
    December 3rd, 2009 at 10:49 | #11

    @John
    I hear ya, John. Let’s do our best to spread the word.

  12. Aaronius
    December 3rd, 2009 at 10:49 | #12

    @John
    I hear ya, John. Let’s do our best to spread the word.

  13. December 3rd, 2009 at 11:39 | #13

    I second John. Like many of you, I am reluctent to “share” a great deal of political idealogy, ideas, articules, etc; on my Facebook page as I utilize my Facebook page to stay in touch with friends and family. This USAToday articale is one exception that I urge you all to consider.

  14. December 3rd, 2009 at 11:39 | #14

    I second John. Like many of you, I am reluctent to “share” a great deal of political idealogy, ideas, articules, etc; on my Facebook page as I utilize my Facebook page to stay in touch with friends and family. This USAToday articale is one exception that I urge you all to consider.

  15. Jayde Wyatt
    December 3rd, 2009 at 12:08 | #15

    I agree. Spread the word!

    Make sure you let Glenn Beck know about this article:
    http://www.glennbeck.com/content/program/contact/

  16. Jayde Wyatt
    December 3rd, 2009 at 12:08 | #16

    I agree. Spread the word!

    Make sure you let Glenn Beck know about this article:
    http://www.glennbeck.com/content/program/contact/

  17. December 3rd, 2009 at 14:35 | #17

    An easy way is to use the email button…

  18. December 3rd, 2009 at 14:35 | #18

    An easy way is to use the email button…

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