What is Candidate Rick Perry All About?
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
James --
Rick Perry is on the presidential campaign trail touting his
record of giving a leg up to corporate special interests as some kind of "Texas
miracle" that has created jobs.
In Texas, of course, we know this
so-called "miracle" is a tall tale. For most middle-class families, it feels
like we're working harder and harder under Gov. Perry, but falling further
behind. We have the highest percentage of hourly workers earning minimum wage or
less -- and our median household income has fallen to 47th in the
nation.
So while the media continues its honeymoon with Rick Perry, those
of us who have actually experienced his failed policies firsthand have a
personal responsibility to make sure the rest of the country knows the truth
about his record.
Let's send a signal by giving Gov. Perry a special
welcome to the presidential race. Join
fellow Texans in making a $5 donation to the Obama campaign
today.
We've seen this movie before. A Republican
governor from Texas decides to run for president on a record of
"results."
If we don't stop him, we'll see an ending that's all too
familiar: corporations make huge profits while good jobs get shipped overseas,
and middle-class families are left hoping for a miracle that never
comes.
It's up to us to introduce folks around the country to the Rick
Perry we know in Texas: the man who supports the Tea Party plan to end Medicare
as we know it, who would cut K-12 education spending and important investments
in research and jobs, and who's so far out of the mainstream on climate change
that he actually believes the globe is cooling.
Perry's going to try to
outrun the truth in this race for president -- so those of us who know who he is
and what he stands for need to make sure it catches up to him as fast as it
can.
We can't stand by while Rick Perry tries to do to America what he's
done to Texas -- help by donating $5 or more to President Obama's campaign
today:
https://donate.barackobama.com/Welcome-Governor-Perry
Thanks,
Hector
Hector
Nieto
Texas State Director
Obama for America
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