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Jon Huntsman for President

"Solutions" +
  1:30 web video from Nov.4, 2011.

Lou Dobbs: 14 million Americans still out of work. Another 11 million underemployed, or are wishing they were working full-time, or have given up simply looking for work. Of course the president remains laser-focused on keeping one job, and that of course is his own.

Andrew Napolitano: Republican presidential candidates have been busy offering bold new tax proposals to change the way Washington operates. That is, all but one. All but assumed GOP front-runner Mitt Romney.

Stuart Varney: How many people understand the 59-point, 160-page Romney Plan?

Bret Baier: A Wall Street Journal editorial recently called your 59-point economic plan "surprisingly timid and tactical considering our economic predicament.”

Rick Perry: As president, I will create at least 2.5 million new jobs.

Chris Wallace: 2.5 million jobs is terrible. That wouldn't be nearly enough for the first four years of an administration.

David Gregory: If I'm already paying state taxes, and I have a new Cain Administration national sales tax, I got more state taxes.

Larry Kudlow: Jon Huntsman, he jumped out in front of all of them, unveiling a plan that today's Wall Street Journal editorial page labels better than anything so far from the GOP presidential field.

Greta Van Susteren: And certainly better than what we've seen from the front-runners.

Art Laffer: And Huntsman...I mean Huntsman as governor of Utah was the best ever. If you saw his plan, it’s fantastic.

Jon Huntsman: It's big. It's bold. It speaks to job-creation in a country that desperately needs it.



Notes: A video titled "Solutions" has little in the way of solutions other than the general assertion that, "It's big. It's bold. It speaks to job-creation in a country that desperately needs it." 

From the press release:

Campaign spokesman Tim Miller released the following statement:

"Another stagnant jobs report tells us what we already knew, President Obama has failed us on the most important issue of the day: creating jobs. Jon Huntsman has proposed the most pro-growth plan to turn our economy around and he has the record to back it up, taking Utah to first in the nation in job growth. 'Solutions' shows that the critics agree. While Rick Perry and Mitt Romney are timid, Jon Huntsman is offering the bold solutions Americans need."