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Mitt Romney: A Republican Stimulus Plan—-Act Now


Nero fiddles while Rome burns. Our esteemed politicians continue to kick the can down the road so that they can all get political cover in case the stimulus plan fails.

Gov. Romney offers some of the advice that caused him to be labeled by Jim Kramer of CNBC’s Mad Money, “the best businessman in North America.”

~~John Cronin~~

http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=NTdlNDlmMGYzYWJlMzFkMDhiOTE4YWMyYmUyNDA4ZTQ=

By: Mitt Romney

What is Washington waiting for? The inauguration is less than five weeks away: At the rate we’ve been going, another 500,000 jobs will be lost by then. The downward spiral is deepening and accelerating: Congress and the president must act now.

American families have lost about $11 trillion in net worth as securities and home values have plummeted. This translates into about $400 billion less annual consumer spending, net of government safety-net funding. Exports won’t grow to make this up, as the dollar has strengthened with investors worldwide clamoring for its relative security. Investments won’t make up the gap either, as bank loans and secondary-market financing have shrunk and as fresh equity is virtually non-existent.

So this is surely the time for economic stimulus. But — and this is the crucial point — the government can’t just make itself bigger and more oppressive in the guise of stimulating the economy. That would make matters worse. Nor should we forget that fiscal stimulus is but one part of the solution. As Christina Romer, Barack Obama’s designee as chairperson of the Council of Economic Advisors concluded from her study of the Great Depression, bad monetary policy was its greatest cause and good monetary policy was its most effective cure. The Fed should continue to expand the money supply. And, it should confirm that it will not tolerate deflation — the pain of inflation pales in comparison.

That being said, a stimulus plan is needed without further delay, and there are some things that Republicans should insist on.

The first is that tax cuts are part of the solution. Harvard professor and economist Greg Mankiw points out that recent research confirms that tax cuts have a greater multiplier effect than new spending — more economic bang for the federal buck. We should lower tax rates for middle-income families and eliminate their tax on savings altogether — no tax on interest, dividends or capital gains. Let’s also align our corporate tax rate with those of competing nations. These actions will rapidly expand consumption and investment, and right now, time is of the essence.

On the spending front, infrastructure projects should be a high priority. But because infrastructure projects involve engineering, environmental studies, permitting and contracting, they can take a long time to actually boost the economy. Spending to refurbish and modernize our military equipment is urgently needed, and it has a more immediate impact on the economy. A great deal of our armament was damaged or lost in the Middle East, and the rest is long overdue for maintenance.

We should also invest to free us from our dependence on foreign oil, not by playing venture capitalist, but by funding basic research in renewables, material science, combustion, nuclear reprocessing, and the like. During the 2008 campaign, virtually every candidate agreed on the need for an “Apollo-like mission” to achieve energy independence. Now is the time to start.

Cities and states will clamor for government dollars. Like the Big Three automakers, states should first take advantage of the downturn to do some needed cost cutting and restructuring. State employee numbers, pensions, and health-insurance premium sharing — as well as duplicate and ineffective agencies and programs — should be high on the hit list. State budgets should be brought in line with those of the most efficient of their comparables. And the federal government should look to ease the burden of mandates on states, like Medicaid.

Republicans should also lay down a gauntlet: All new spending projects should be selected by the responsible federal agency according to published criteria, not by congresspersons and senators based upon favors and politics. Republicans should commit to vote no on any stimulus bill with earmarks that have not been voted upon by their entire body.

There is a danger that new spending and deficits will lead to runaway inflation, flight from the dollar, and another economic crisis. It is essential, therefore, that Congress and the president commit to reform entitlement spending as soon as the economy recovers. With the footing of our long term economy at risk, with entitlements already reaching 60 percent of federal spending and with baby boomers nearing retirement, this can be delayed no longer.

We must also be careful to avoid burdening the economy with excessive regulation in response to the need to reform regulatory oversight of the financial sector. Going too far could cripple the entire industry, further tightening the credit markets. And we should make it clear that Washington will not act to virtually impose unions on small business by eliminating the right of workers to vote by secret ballot in the workplace. This “card check” payback for the AFL-CIO’s support of the Democrats would devastate business formation and employment.

The Democrats may want to wait for Obama, but the country needs action now. Republicans can — and must — play an important role in shaping a stimulus bill that makes sense for America and lays a foundation for future prosperity and growth.

— Mitt Romney is the former governor of Massachusetts.

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11 Responses to “Mitt Romney: A Republican Stimulus Plan—-Act Now”

  1. Tracey Says:

    As voters, we need to let congress know that we need action now. Republicans need to step up and come together with a plan. They should allow Mitt Romney to be a consultant in this matter thus strengthening the republicans ability to win back the White House in 2012.

    Wake up, speak up and lets not settle for politics as usual.
    Mitt Romney is giving America hope with this advice. We need to get behind his message NOW!


  2. Paulee Says:

    So, once again Mitt is the winner. I took alot of insults the other day, responding to an article and I will continue, because rude, hateful, unreasonable, bigots will not force us to go away…Mitt is intelligent, fair, and knows what needs to be done….Do you suppose it was the two hard years that he excelled at Harvard Business School….and all the work with Bain capitol, lessons in the real world, and applying himself to turn around the Olympics, that has earned him the total respect of Jim Crammer??? I agree, why wait, we need to move, get with the program, people are sinking..We need to evaluate what sets us in motion with the quickest road to recovery…. Mitt is right on….ACTION NOW…. WRITE ALL YOUR SENATORS and CONGRESSPERSONS…..Push for action!!!!!!!!!!


  3. Karen Says:

    This is a right on article. Why is it no one understands this economy and the mess we are in like ths man, Mitt Romney. I hope people listen to him, sit up and take notice of the man they passed up… talk about selling your birthright for a mess of pottage… that’s where we are at right now… and to think we could have had someone who really knows what is going on and has a viable solution…


  4. Deb Says:

    Mitt is a winner with this new article. Obama could learn so much from Mitt.


  5. EVELIO PEREZ Says:

    Now , buy a page in the New York Times and publish this article , this must not die with the rest of Governor Romney’s ideas.


  6. Chris Says:

    He walks the walk, that he talks. Now, if the rest of the GOP can learn by example. Talk is cheap. But actions speak louder than words.


  7. RebelRoss0587 Says:

    http://digg.com/politics/A_Republican_Stimulus_Plan_from_Mitt_Romney

    This is the same story, but the Digg link to it. We all need to get used to Digging articles like this. If you don’t have an account at Digg yet, just make one. It only takes a moment, it free, and it important.


  8. 2thePoint Says:

    Mitt Romney: The Man with the Stimulus Plan
    U.S. News and World Report
    By James Pethokoukis
    December 22, 2008
    http://www.usnews.com/blogs/capital-commerce/2008/12/22/mitt-romney-the-man-with-the-stimulus-plan.html

    Over at National Review, Mitt Romney offers up an alternative to Obamanomics …which bascially looks a lot like his 2008 campaign agenda. Here is a bit:

    We should lower tax rates for middle-income families and eliminate their tax on savings altogether — no tax on interest, dividends or capital gains. Let’s also align our corporate tax rate with those of competing nations. These actions will rapidly expand consumption and investment, and right now, time is of the essence.

    On the spending front, infrastructure projects should be a high priority. But because infrastructure projects involve engineering, environmental studies, permitting and contracting, they can take a long time to actually boost the economy. … We should also invest to free us from our dependence on foreign oil, not by playing venture capitalist, but by funding basic research in renewables, material science, combustion, nuclear reprocessing, and the like. During the 2008 campaign, virtually every candidate agreed on the need for an “Apollo-like mission” to achieve energy independence. Now is the time to start. … There is a danger that new spending and deficits will lead to runaway inflation, flight from the dollar, and another economic crisis. It is essential, therefore, that Congress and the president commit to reform entitlement spending as soon as the economy recovers.

    Me: Eliminating taxes on investment while at the same time fixing entitlements would be a powerful policy combo to improve the economy and confidence. It is also interesting to note that Romney-nomics remains probably the purest expression of the New Gingrich economic philosophy: Cut taxes but also spend big money on key basic research areas.


  9. Chris Says:

    Only one person had the wisdom, the experience and the will to do what was right for our country. I hope huckles and his army is happy they effectively blocked the only person who would have seen us through this. All in the name of Relgion. And we complained about the Taliban.


  10. KenL Says:

    Hello- This is unrelated to this blog, but maybe someone here can help- How do I send a letter to Gov. Romney? Does he still have a political/ business office somewhere? I’m having a hard time locating info.
    Thanks a lot,

    Ken L.


  11. Tracey Says:

    Chris,

    I totally agree. I know Mitt Romney will continue to try to help our economy and he is not doing it to help his political future, he is doing it to help influence America,s future for the better.


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