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Republican Response to The
State of the Union Speech
Bob McDonnell, Govenor of Virginia
1/27/2010
Good evening. I’m Bob McDonnell.
Eleven days ago I was honored to be sworn in as the 71st governor
of Virginia.
I’m standing in the historic
House Chamber of Virginia’s Capitol, a building designed by
Virginia’s second governor, Thomas Jefferson.
It’s not easy to follow
the President of the United States. And my twin 18-year old
boys have added to the pressure, by giving me exactly ten minutes
to finish before they leave to go watch SportsCenter.
I’m joined by fellow Virginians
to share a Republican perspective on how to best address the
challenges facing our nation today.
We were encouraged to hear
President Obama speak this evening about the need to create
jobs.
All Americans should have
the opportunity to find and keep meaningful work, and the dignity
that comes with it.
Many of us here, and many
of you watching, have family or friends who have lost their
jobs.
1 in 10 American workers
is unemployed. That is unacceptable.
Here in Virginia we have
faced our highest unemployment rate in more than 25 years, and
bringing new jobs and more opportunities to our citizens is
the top priority of my administration.
Good government policy
should spur economic growth, and strengthen the private sector’s
ability to create new jobs.
We must enact policies
that promote entrepreneurship and innovation, so America can
better compete with the world.
What government should
not do is pile on more taxation, regulation, and litigation
that kill jobs and hurt the middle class.
It was Thomas Jefferson
who called for “A wise and frugal Government which shall leave
men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry ….and shall
not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned…” He
was right.
Today, the federal government
is simply trying to do too much.
Last year, we were told
that massive new federal spending would create more jobs ‘immediately’
and hold unemployment below 8%.
In the past year, over
three million Americans have lost their jobs, yet the Democratic
Congress continues deficit spending, adding to the bureaucracy,
and increasing the national debt on our children and grandchildren.
The amount of this debt
is on pace to double in five years, and triple in ten. The federal
debt is already over $100,000 per household.
This is simply unsustainable.
The President’s partial freeze on discretionary spending is
a laudable step, but a small one.
The circumstances of our
time demand that we reconsider and restore the proper, limited
role of government at every level.
Without reform, the excessive
growth of government threatens our very liberty and prosperity.
In recent months, the American
people have made clear that they want government leaders to
listen and act on the issues most important to them.
We want results, not rhetoric.
We want cooperation, not partisanship.
There is much common ground.
All Americans agree, we
need a health care system that is affordable, accessible, and
high quality.
But most Americans do not
want to turn over the best medical care system in the world
to the federal government.
Republicans in Congress
have offered legislation to reform healthcare, without shifting
Medicaid costs to the states, without cutting Medicare, and
without raising your taxes.
We will do that by implementing
common sense reforms, like letting families and businesses buy
health insurance policies across state lines, and ending frivolous
lawsuits against doctors and hospitals that drive up the cost
of your healthcare.
And our solutions aren’t
thousand-page bills that no one has fully read, after being
crafted behind closed doors with special interests.
In fact, many of our proposals
are available online at solutions.gop.gov, and we welcome your
ideas on Facebook and Twitter.
All Americans agree, this
nation must become more energy independent and secure.
We are blessed here in
America with vast natural resources, and we must use them all.
Advances in technology
can unleash more natural gas, nuclear, wind, coal, and alternative
energy to lower your utility bills.
Here in Virginia, we have
the opportunity to be the first state on the East Coast to explore
for and produce oil and natural gas offshore.
But this Administration’s
policies are delaying offshore production, hindering nuclear
energy expansion, and seeking to impose job-killing cap and
trade energy taxes.
Now is the time to adopt
innovative energy policies that create jobs and lower energy
prices.
All Americans agree, that
a young person needs a world-class education to compete in the
global economy. As a kid my dad told me, “Son, to get a good
job, you need a good education.” That’s even more true today.
The President and I agree
on expanding the number of high-quality charter schools, and
rewarding teachers for excellent performance. More school choices
for parents and students mean more accountability and greater
achievement.
A child’s educational opportunity
should be determined by her intellect and work ethic, not by
her zip code.
All Americans agree, we
must maintain a strong national defense. The courage and success
of our Armed Forces is allowing us to draw down troop levels
in Iraq as that government is increasingly able to step up.
My oldest daughter, Jeanine, was an Army platoon leader in Iraq,
so I’m personally grateful for the service and the sacrifice
of all of our men and women in uniform, and a grateful nation
thanks them.
We applaud President Obama’s
decision to deploy 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan. We agree
that victory there is a national security imperative. But we
have serious concerns over recent steps the Administration has
taken regarding suspected terrorists.
Americans were shocked
on Christmas Day to learn of the attempted bombing of a flight
to Detroit. This foreign terror suspect was given the same legal
rights as a U.S. citizen, and immediately stopped providing
critical intelligence.
As Senator-elect Scott
Brown says, we should be spending taxpayer dollars to defeat
terrorists, not to protect them.
Here at home government
must help foster a society in which all our people can use their
God-given talents in liberty to pursue the American Dream. Republicans
know that government cannot guarantee individual outcomes, but
we strongly believe that it must guarantee equality of opportunity
for all.
That opportunity exists
best in a democracy which promotes free enterprise, economic
growth, strong families, and individual achievement.
Many Americans are concerned
about this Administration’s efforts to exert greater control
over car companies, banks, energy and health care.
Over-regulating employers
won’t create more employment; overtaxing investors won’t foster
more investment.
Top-down one-size fits
all decision making should not replace the personal choices
of free people in a free market, nor undermine the proper role
of state and local governments in our system of federalism.
As our Founders clearly stated, and we Governors understand,
government closest to the people governs best.
And no government program
can replace the actions of caring Americans freely choosing
to help one another. The Scriptures say “To whom much is given,
much will be required.” As the most generous and prosperous
nation on Earth, it is heartwarming to see Americans giving
much time and money to the people of Haiti. Thank you for your
ongoing compassion.
Some people are afraid
that America is no longer the great land of promise that she
has always been. They should not be.
America will always blaze
the trail of opportunity and prosperity.
America must always be
a land where liberty and property are valued and respected,
and innocent human life is protected.
Government should have
this clear goal: Where opportunity is absent, we must create
it. Where opportunity is limited, we must expand it. Where opportunity
is unequal, we must make it open to everyone.
Our Founders pledged their
lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor to create this
nation.
Now, we should pledge as
Democrats, Republicans and Independents–Americans all—to work
together to leave this nation a better place than we found it.
God Bless you, and God
Bless our great nation.
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