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Jon Huntsman for President

"Jon's Business Experience" +
  3:09 web video from June 21, 2011.

[Music] Male Announcer: Business is about making things work.  Creating jobs.  Balancing books.  Jon Huntsman's helped build a lot of businesses.  First delivering eggs with his dad to mom and pop grocers.  They broke a few.  Dad figured there must be a better way, and entire industries were changed with his innovations.  Jon saw the rewards of vision, drive, invention, hard work.  Helped his little family business go global, creating jobs.  Learned how it feels to give back, to his state, to his country.  As governor ran Utah like a business.  Got the books to balance.  The state's business economy expanded for five years straight.  Real dollar growth, even during the downturn.  How many states can say that?

An authentic conservative, he cut waste and passed the largest tax reductions in state history.  The business press marveled at the well-managed state.  Pew Research called Utah the best managed.

Four presidents asked him to serve our country.  Gave Jon his global perspective on business.  Served America as Ambassador to Singapore, and then to China.  Knows the countries and their commerce.  Understands how to deal, open doors for American businesses.  China is the fastest growing market for U.S. exports.  That's more American businesses with Chinese customers, closing the trade gap.  $118 billion in goods sold to China in 2010.

From 10,000 miles away, American business is still the envy of the world.  That's Jon's perspective.  Encourage the next generation of innovators, entrepreneurs, leaders.  Jon Huntsman has built things.  Built businesses.  Built American standing in the changing global economy.  Built jobs.  He's down to earth.  Business lunches at taco carts and local diners.  Favorite transportation has two wheels.

Calm.  Practical.  Proven.

This one's different.  Jon Huntsman. 


Notes: This bullet-point style of talking has its limits; one kind of wants a bit more depth.  Another video in the "Jon and the Huntsmans" section on "Business Experience" has a bit more on his business experience, but it's still quite vague.