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Card, front and back, Oct.
2012. MITT ROMNEY & PAUL RYAN
America's Comeback Team Restoring America's Promise What Would A Romney Presidency
Mean for America?
"From my first day in office, my number one job will be to see that America leads the world in job creation once again." - Mitt Romney MITT ROMNEY & PAUL RYAN
THE
PLAN
FOR A STRONGER MIDDLE CLASS MORE JOBS AND HIGHER TAKE-HOME PAY
ENERGY INDEPENDENCE - Increase access to domestic energy resources - Streamline permitting for exploration and development - Eliminate regulations destroying the coal industry - Approve the Keystone XL pipeline THE SKILLS TO SUCCEED - Give every family access to a great school and quality teachers - Provide access to affordable and effective higher education options - Focus job training programs on building valuable skills that align with opportunities - Attract and retain the best and the brightest from around the world TRADE THAT WORKS FOR AMERICA - Curtail the unfair trade practices of countries like China - Open new markets for American goods and services - Build stronger economic ties in Latin America - Create a Reagan Economic Zone to strengthen free enterprise around the world CUT THE DEFICIT - Immediately cut non-security government agencies by 5% - Cap federal spending below 20% of the economy - Give states responsibility for programs that they can implement more effectively - Consolidate agencies and align compensation of federal workers with their private-sector counterparts CHAMPION SMALL BUSINESS - Reduce taxes on job creation through individual and corporate tax reform - Stop the increases in regulation that are tangling job creators in red tape - Protect workers and businesses from strong-arm labor union tactics - Replace Obamacare with real health care reform that controls cost and improves care _______________ Ed. note. This appears to be the campaign's main lit. piece for the close of the campaign; seen in VA and NH in Oct. 2012. |