I'm glad Gingrich recognizes the Obama administration for what it is. I think what Newt needs to do is define what this administration is for African-Americans. Gingrich should spell out to this demographic how such a socialist government can keep a people repressed; robbing dignity as well as liberty.
Here's the letter:
"Dear
Daniel,
Zero
jobs created in August. No relief for the 25 million who are unemployed,
underemployed or who have given up looking for work.
And
the president thinks he’s “frustrated?“
As
we mark Labor Day, this bad news is especially poignant, but it’s also not
surprising.
Stagnant
economic growth is the inevitable result of President Obama’s commitment to
class warfare and bureaucratic socialism.
The
president routinely demonizes successful Americans, arguing they need to be
punished with higher taxes.
Is
it any wonder that entrepreneurs are hesitant to invest, create new wealth and
jobs?
This
administration has issued one job killing regulation after another.
Laws
like Obamacare and Dodd-Frank are so complex and confusing that businesses can’t
predict their costs for the coming years.
With
so much uncertainty, is it any wonder businesses aren’t hiring?
There
is a better way – a proven way.
As
a junior congressman, I worked with Jack Kemp and Ronald Reagan to develop and
then pass the Kemp-Roth tax cuts. And rather than casting successful Americans
as the enemy of working Americans, Ronald Reagan praised the American
entrepreneur as the cornerstone of our country’s success.
The
result was an unprecedented economic boom that created 25 million new
jobs.
To
put the difference between the Reagan Recovery and the continued Obama
Depression in visual terms, here is a chart comparing the results of Reagan’s
Kemp-Roth tax cuts and Obama’s big government stimulus:
Real
leadership doesn’t inherit a bad economy. It fixes it.
As
Speaker of the House, remembering the success of Ronald Reagan’s policies, I led
a bipartisan coalition that cut taxes, reduced regulations and reformed
government.
The
result was a drop in the unemployment rate to 4.2% from 5.4%. We also balanced
the federal budget for the first time in twenty years.
Today,
my Jobs and Prosperity Plan, introduced during the first week of my candidacy,
is modeled after the same Reagan/Contract with America playbook: lower taxes,
deregulation, and more American energy.
On
Thursday, we will get to hear the president’s plan to get us out of the mess he
helped create.
We
will find out whether he has learned from history and given up his commitment to
class warfare and bureaucratic socialism in favor of liberating American
entrepreneurs to do what they do best – create jobs.
Either
way, I want you to know that I will continue offering leadership now, advocating
for the right policies now for job creation now.
That
is my commitment to America. And I want to thank you for standing with me.
Your
friend,
"Newt
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