Monday, November 5, 2012

Bigger, Better America!

America is Coming Back!  The differences between Mitt Romney and President Obama are clear. He says it has to be this way. Mitt Romney says it can't stay this way. President Obama is hoping Americans settle, but Americans don't settle. We build. We aspire.

Bigger, Better America

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love this video. Thanks for reposting. Romney is the right guy for these times. The nation needs someone who can restore confidence in America. This is the guy! Everyone be sure to get out and vote Tuesday. America needs this change more than anytime in it's history. God Bless the USA.. Go Mitt!!!

Anonymous said...

Very inspiring. From someone who is confident about what he's talking about, and knows how to get it done.

LarryRuane said...

I do not like the use of the word "plan" in this video, which I heard a couple of times. I wish Mitt Romney were more humble about the office of the president. I'm old enough to remember when the Republican nominee would say that government planning was a bad thing; that having a plan was what the Soviet Union did (recall their 5-year plans).

Besides which, if you think we do need a plan in some areas, it should come from congress, not the president. The executive branch is supposed to, well, execute policy, not set policy.

I know this is nothing new, but it's still regrettable. I have a vivid memory of my feeling of excitement taking a big hit during the Reagan campaign, when Nancy said that if we elect her husband we will finally have some leadership, someone to inspire us, or words to that effect. I clearly remember thinking, WHAT??

stepper57 said...

@ LarryRuane ...I remember the time when Socialism and Communism would have never been thought of in America...I remember the time when America was a great nation and an industrial nation...I believe that a word like "plan" is nothing bad...things have changed and plans are necessary to achieve goals...my goal is to remove a Socialist, congressional by-passer and anti-US Constitution president from office...I "planned" to vote...and met my goal, hopefully I will be successful..."a failure to plan is a plan to fail"...so I ave been told...just my humble opinion

LarryRuane said...

Stepper57, Yes, of course you are correct that we should plan as individuals, and as businesses and families, and so on. I just meant that government shouldn't be in the "planning" business. Such "central planning" is anathema to the tradition of this country.