June 14, 2012 - Santa Fe, NM -Saying
“Enough with the excuses and blame,” Libertarian presidential candidate and
former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson responded to Ohio speeches today by
both President Obama and Mitt Romney by stating that neither will “commit to
the steps that are truly necessary to put America back to work.”
In a statement, Johnson said, “While
Barack Obama and Mitt Romney deliver dueling economic speeches in Ohio, the
simple fact is that neither of them will commit to the steps that are truly
necessary to put America back to work in an economic environment freed from the
burdens of smothering deficits and government meddling that are, in fact,
killing jobs and preventing recovery.
“We are in deep, deep trouble
economically, and virtually every American is paying the price. Yet we have a
president making excuses and promising that things will get better if we just
let him have four more years to keep going down a failed path. And we have a Republican
candidate promising to do better, but without offering anything dramatically
different from the same policies that have gotten us into this mess.
“Enough with the excuses and blame.
Neither creates jobs — except for speechwriters. We must eliminate deficit
spending now, not someday off in the future when it won’t hurt so much. I
pledge to send Congress a balanced budget in 2012. And whether Congress adopts
a balanced budget or not, we need a president who will veto every bill that
will cause us to spend money we don’t have. It can be done. I did it 750 times
as governor.
“If reducing taxes a little bit on
businesses is a good idea, as both Obama and Romney have suggested, cutting
them to zero and turning America into the job-creating monster of the global
economy is a better idea. I propose to do just that.
“And if we are to expect investors to
invest and employers to employ, the nation’s chief executive must act
aggressively to cut regulatory burdens and align them with common sense.
Uncertainty and angst about ‘what the government will do to us next’ are just
as much job-killers as are high taxes and out-of-control spending.
“This economy will only recover and let
America get back to work when Washington stops helping us to death and faces
the fact that we cannot spend or tax our way to prosperity. Stop the deficits,
stop the government interference in the economy, stop printing money, and get
out of the way. That’s what government can do to help.”
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