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Mike Laub

Romney’s Videos

May 16th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Mitt Romney

You may have noticed that Romney took down all HIS videos from Youtube (you can still find videos of him that other people posted, but he no longer has an account, and so his videos went away). So, if you have put his videos on your website, all those links are broken, and all your post will be frustrating to those who go to your websites.

I think this was a very bad decision. 

One video that I felt very bad about loosing was the Jan Mickelson interview.

I still have the complete transcript here:

http://myclob.pbworks.com/Jan-Mickelson

Because of comments left on my post, someone showed me where the complete interview is on Google Videos. Thanks. I’m glad you helped me find it. This video has a low google rank, and I couldn’t find it. I think it might help if we all link to it. Also I updated my video page, which has a whole bunch of Romney videos with un-broken links. 

http://myclob.pbworks.com/video

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Ann Marie Curling

Romney to call New Hampshire home?

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For Old Times Sake

March 27th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in 2008 Election, Archives, Huckabee, Iowa, Memories, Romney, Video

We were talking about this in the chat room, and we getting chuckles out of it. Which is funny given that Chuck Norris endorsed the Huckster, HA.

Anyway, remember the famous attack ad that wasn’t? That Huckleberry Hound played for the press in Iowa, and said I’m above all this.

Here’s the video, pay special attention to the “No Executions” (funny as all get out considering Massachusetts doesn’t have executions) and the $50 co-pay for Abortions is state mandated too, nothing Romney could do about that (the Huck didn’t do his homework).



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CPAC 2009: ALG News Interviews Mitt Romney

February 27th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Mitt Romney

CPAC 2009: ALG News Interviews Romney

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Romney Commentary: Stimulate the economy, not government

February 6th, 2009 | 5 Comments | Posted in Bailout, Business, Economics, Mitt Romney, Romney, Stimulus

From liberal CNN

(CNN) — These are extraordinary times, and like a lot of Republicans I believe that a well-crafted stimulus plan is needed to put people back to work. But the Obama spending bill would stimulate the government, not the economy.

We’re on an economic tightrope. The package that passed the House is a huge increase in the amount of government borrowing. And we’ve borrowed so much already that if we add too much more debt, or spend foolishly, we could invite an even bigger crisis.

We could precipitate a worldwide crisis of confidence in America, leading to a run on the dollar or hyperinflation that wipes out family savings and devastates the middle class.

It’s still early in the administration of President Obama. Like everyone who loves this country, I want him to adopt the correct course and then to succeed. He still has a chance to step in and insist on spending discipline among the members of his own party.

It’s his job to set priorities. I hope for America’s sake that he knows that a chief executive can’t vote “present.” He has to say yes to some things and no to a lot of others.

As someone who spent a career in the private sector, I’d like to see a stimulus package that respects the productivity and genius of the American people. And experience shows us what it should look like.

First, there are two ways you can put money into the economy, by spending more or by taxing less. But if it’s stimulus you want, taxing less works best. That’s why permanent tax cuts should be the centerpiece of the economic stimulus.

Second, any new spending must be strictly limited to projects that are essential. How do we define essential? Well, a good rule is that the projects we fund in a stimulus should be legitimate government priorities that would have been carried out in the future anyway, and are simply being moved up to create those jobs now.

As we take out nonessential projects, we should focus on funding the real needs of government that will have immediate impact. And what better place to begin than repairing and replacing military equipment that was damaged or destroyed in Kuwait, Iraq and Afghanistan?

Third, sending out rebate checks to citizens and businesses is not a tax cut. The media bought this line so far, but they’ve got it wrong. Checks in the mail are refunds, not tax cuts. We tried rebate checks in 2008 and they did virtually nothing to jump-start the economy. Disposable income went up, but consumption hardly moved.

Businesses aren’t stupid. They’re not going to invest in equipment and new hires for a one-time, short-term blip. What’s needed are permanent rate cuts on individuals and businesses.

Fourth, if we’re going to tax less and spend more to get the economy moving, then we have to make another commitment as well. As soon as this economy recovers, we have to regain control over the federal budget, and above all, over entitlement spending for programs such as Social Security and Medicare. This is more important than most people are willing to admit.

There is a real danger that with trillions of additional borrowing — from the budget deficit and from the stimulus — world investors will begin to fear that our dollars won’t be worth much in the future. It is essential that we demonstrate our commitment to maintaining the value of the dollar. That means showing the world that we will put a stop to runaway spending and borrowing.

Fifth, we must begin to recover from the enormous losses in the capital investment pool. And the surest, most obvious way to get that done is to send a clear signal that there will be no tax increases on investment and capital gains. The 2001 and 2003 tax cuts should be extended permanently, or at least temporarily.

And finally, let’s exercise restraint in the size of the stimulus package. Last year, with the economy already faltering, I proposed a stimulus of $233 billion. The Washington Post said: “Romney’s plan is way too big.” So what critique will the media have for the size of the Obama package?

In the final analysis, we know that only the private sector — entrepreneurs and businesses large and small — can create the millions of jobs our country needs. The invisible hand of the market always moves faster and better than the heavy hand of government.

The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Mitt Romney.

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Ann Marie Curling

I Heart Mitt

I just love this man, listen to him speak. He’s just fantastic. I’m so glad that I’ve been a part of this whole campaign experience since before he announced he’d run for President. I’ve had the absolute time of my life. Oh, and by the way I’m heading to Missouri for Sunday’s Rally in O’Fallon Missouri :)



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Romney on McCain, Obama

July 18th, 2008 | 5 Comments | Posted in Barack Obama, John McCain, MSNBC, Mitt Romney, Romney, Video

From MSNBC News:



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Romney to attend McCain’s campaign office opening

July 11th, 2008 | 17 Comments | Posted in John McCain, Michigan, Mitt Romney

http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080711/NEWS15/80711039/1215

~~John Cronin~~

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney will be in Michigan on Monday to help celebrate the opening of Sen. John McCain’s presidential campaign office in Farmington Hills.

Romney is often mentioned as a possible running mate for McCain. Raised in Bloomfield Hills, Romney is the son of former Michigan Gov. George Romney, and he came back to win the state’s Jan. 15 presidential primary. Political observers have said that Romney could help attract votes in the state, which has become a key battleground in the upcoming election.

The campaign office is located at 31440 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 100 in Farmington Hills. The celebration with Romney begins at 5 p.m. Monday.

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