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Newt 2012

"Newt Gingrich: Big Government Kills Jobs" +
  1:48 web video from July 8, 2011.

[Music] Obama: The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act that I will sign today is the most sweeping economic recovery package in our history.

News Announcer: There are 467,000 jobs lost in June.

News Announcer: The rising unemployment raises questions about the economic stimulus which was supposed to create jobs.

[Static] Obama: We've been able to pull our financial system and our economy back from the brink.

News Announcer: The unemployment rate, John, is 10.2 percent.

[Static] Obama: Because of the Recovery Act and a number of other steps we've taken, we're no longer facing the potential collapse of our financial system.

News Announcer: The unemployment rate holding at 9.7 percent.

Obama: This economy is getting stronger by the day.

[Static] News Announcer: ...dismal jobs numbers just out leading to new worries about the strength of the recovery.

    TEXT: Big Government  [SFX]  Can't Create Jobs

Obama: Shovel ready was not as shovel ready as we expected.

News Announcer: There is in America today virtually no job creation.

News Announcer: The unemployment rate now up to 9.2 percent.

Voice: Oh boy.

[Music] Gingrich: We know that with the right kind of policies we can turn around the economy with remarkable speed.

It really takes three big things: tax cuts, regulation reform, and an American energy policy.  With those kind of changes, once again we can get America back on the right track creating jobs, increasing the size of the economy, giving people more take home pay, raising the value of housing and solving most of the problems that the Obama administration seems incapable of doing.

    TEXT: Right Policies   Right Results
   
              
Learn about Newt's Jobs Plan at www.Newt.org



Notes: A rather long opening montage consists of a full minute of clips of Obama and snippets of reporting on the economic situation.  The rest of the video is shots of Gingrich talking to the camera with a could of clips of him greeting people in a parade.