"There is no limit to what a man can do or where he can go if he doesn't mind who gets the credit." - President Ronald Reagan.

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Reagan's 1980 Acceptance Speech Applies Today



Many of you weren't around in July 1980 when Ronald Reagan gave his acceptance address at the Republican National Convention in Detroit, Michigan. I was and I was present at Joe Louis Arena as a California delegate to hear Reagan's speech (photo below at arrow).



The country was under the rule of President Jimmy Carter and a Democrat congress. Inflation was in double digits; we had an energy crisis; and the economy was doing poorly (stagflation was the term used in those days, a combination of a stagnant economy with high interest rates and inflation).

Reagan spoke directly to the American people at the convention and the people responded by ousting Carter from the White House and put the U.S. Senate under Republican control for the first time in 40 years.

What Reagan said that night chillingly applies to the problems we have today under Barack Obama and the congress under Pelosi and Reed. One can say that today's problems are like 1980 all over again. This time it is much worse. What began as a bad recession fueled by the mortgage crisis, was made worse by the trillions of debt the Democrats saddled us with, Obamacare and Obama's energy policies.

Fortunately, the GOP now has control of the House of Representatives and the Democrats' control of the Senate has been sharply weakened.

Here's what Reagan said on July 17, 1980 that applies today:

Never before in our history have Americans been called upon to face three grave threats to our very existence, any one of which could destroy us. We face a disintegrating economy, a weakened defense and an energy policy based on the sharing of scarcity.


The major issue of this campaign is the direct political, personal and moral responsibility of Democratic Party leadership --in the White House and in Congress -- for this unprecedented calamity which has befallen us. They tell us they have done the most that humanly could be done. They say that the United States has had its day in the sun; that our nation has passed its zenith. They expect you to tell your children that the American people no longer have the will to cope with their problems; that the future will be one of sacrifice and few opportunities.


Note, Obama talks a lot about "sacrifice." Except for his union thug supporters and government employees.

My fellow citizens, I utterly reject that view. The American people, the most generous on earth, who created the highest standard of living, are not going to accept the notion that we can only make a better world for others by moving backwards ourselves. Those who believe we can have no business leading the nation.

I will not stand by and watch this great country destroy itself under mediocre leadership that drifts from one crisis to the next, eroding our national will and purpose. We have come together here because the American people deserve better from those to whom they entrust our nation's highest offices, and we stand united in our resolve to do something about it.


As your nominee, I pledge to restore to the federal government the capacity to do the people's work without dominating their lives. I pledge to you a government that will not only work well, but wisely; its ability to act tempered by prudence and its willingness to do good balanced by the knowledge that government is never more dangerous than when our desire to have it help us blinds us to its great power to harm us.

The first Republican president once said, "While the people retain their virtue and their vigilance, no administration by any extreme of wickedness or folly can seriously injure the government in the short space of four years."

If Mr. Lincoln could see what's happened in these last three-and-a-half years, he might hedge a little on that statement. But, with the virtues that our legacy as a free people and with the vigilance that sustains liberty, we still have time to use our renewed compact to overcome the injuries that have been done to America these past three-and-a-half years.


First, we must overcome something the present administration has cooked up: a new and altogether indigestible economic stew, one part inflation, one part high unemployment, one part recession, one part runaway taxes, one part deficit spending and seasoned by an energy crisis. It's an economic stew that has turned the national stomach.


High taxes, we are told, are somehow good for us, as if, when government spends our money it isn't inflationary, but when we spend it, it is.

Those who preside over the worst energy shortage in our history tell us to use less, so that we will run out of oil, gasoline, and natural gas a little more slowly. Conservation is desirable, of course, for we must not waste energy. But conservation is not the sole answer to our energy needs.

America must get to work producing more energy. The Republican program for solving economic problems is based on growth and productivity.

Large amounts of oil and natural gas lay beneath our land and off our shores, untouched because the present administration seems to believe the American people would rather see more regulation, taxes and controls than more energy.


Note that Obama has policies in place that includes a moratorium on oil drilling in our waters offshore.

Our problems are both acute and chronic, yet all we hear from those in positions of leadership are the same tired proposals for more government tinkering, more meddling and more control -- all of which led us to this state in the first place.

Can anyone look at the record of this administration and say, "Well done?" Can anyone compare the state of our economy when the Carter Administration took office with where we are today and say, "Keep up the good work?" Can anyone look at our reduced standing in the world today and say, "Let's have four more years of this?"

I believe the American people are going to answer these questions the first week of November and their answer will be, "No--we've had enough." And, then it will be up to us -- beginning next January 20th -- to offer an administration and congressional leadership of competence and more than a little courage.


Can anyone take a look at the record of the Obama Administration and say, "Well done?" Can anyone say, "Keep up the good work?" Can anyone say (with Egypt, Libya, and other middle eastern states in turmoil) about Obama, "Let's have four more years of this?"

I will not accept the excuse that the federal government has grown so big and powerful that it is beyond the control of any president, any administration or Congress. We are going to put an end to the notion that the American taxpayer exists to fund the federal government. The federal government exists to serve the American people. On January 20th, we are going to re-establish that truth.


Reagan would be shocked to see that Obama and his Democrat congress ran up a $14 trillion deficit!

We are taxing ourselves into economic exhaustion and stagnation, crushing our ability and incentive to save, invest and produce.

This must stop. We must halt this fiscal self-destruction and restore sanity to our economic system.


Who does not feel a growing sense of unease as our allies, facing repeated instances of an amateurish and confused administration, reluctantly conclude that America is unwilling or unable to fulfill its obligations as the leader of the free world?


Egypt and Libya immediately come to mind.

The administration which has brought us to this state is seeking your endorsement for four more years of weakness, indecision, mediocrity and incompetence. No American should vote until he or she has asked, is the United States stronger and more respected now than it was three-and-a-half years ago? Is the world today a safer place in which to live?


To read Reagan's full acceptance speech, go here.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

TRUMP for President in 2012!!!!!

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