Weekly
Republican Address
Vernon
Parker (AZ) on Jobs & Restoring the
American Dream
WASHINGTON,
DC – Delivering the Weekly
Republican Address, congressional candidate Vernon Parker (R-AZ)
highlights his
experience growing up in a tough neighborhood with guns, gangs and
violence,
and calls for common-sense solutions to help create jobs and restore
the
American Dream so others will have the opportunity he had to work hard
and
build a brighter future. Parker,
who is
seeking to represent the people of the Phoenix area’s new Ninth
Congressional
District, also notes that unemployment in Arizona is 8.3 percent and
says a
pro-growth tax code is needed to lower overall rates and help bring
home jobs
that have gone overseas.
The
full transcript…
“Hello,
I’m Vernon Parker from the great state
of Arizona. My wife
Lisa and I raised
two beautiful children here, Sonya and Ian.
I’ve had the privilege to work for the
people of my town as their mayor,
and now I am seeking to be their voice in the House of Representatives,
as part
of the Phoenix area’s new Ninth Congressional District.
“Every
day, when I go around asking folks for
their vote, what they ask ME most is what I’m going to do about jobs. Here’s what I tell them.
“I
tell them nothing is more important than
getting the middle class back to work.
The unemployment rate in our state is
8.3 percent, more than the
national average and unacceptably high.
That figure doesn’t take into account
people who have given up looking
for a job altogether. It
doesn’t reflect
the struggles of families trying to keep up with higher prices on
everything
from gas to groceries.
“I
tell my neighbors it doesn’t have to be this
way. We have
employers who want to hire
and workers who want to work, but government won’t get out of the way.
“So
we need to start there. We
need to do something about the fact that
the United States - the Land of Opportunity – has the highest corporate
tax
rate in the world. That
just pushes jobs
away, overseas, to India, to China, to all our competitors. Instead, I agree
with Mitt Romney and Paul
Ryan that we need to stop all the looming tax hikes and develop a
pro-growth
tax code that brings jobs home and keeps jobs here.
“We
need to do something about the fact that
the president’s health care law is driving up costs, and in the
process, making
it harder for small businesses to expand and hire.
Instead, let’s repeal ObamaCare and its
$716
billion in Medicare cuts and replace it with common-sense reforms that
protect
Americans’ access to the care they need, from the doctor they choose,
at a
lower cost.
“While
we’re at it, we need to look at reining
in all the excessive red tape that is making it harder to live, work,
hire, and
do business.
“These
ideas are in my jobs plan. And
Republicans in Congress have advanced
common-sense proposals to remove these government barriers to job
creation in
America.
“But
President Obama? He puts government
first. He actually
wants to raise taxes
on small businesses. He
wants to keep
our own energy resources under lock and key, including the Keystone XL
pipeline. He wants
more red tape, more
spending that puts us more in debt to China, more of the same. No wonder Americans are
asking ‘where are the
jobs?’ No wonder
jobs are fleeing overseas.
“Let’s
bring those jobs home, back to America,
back to local small businesses.
“There's
one more thing I tell the people I
speak with here in Arizona. I
tell them
I’ve made restoring the American Dream my life’s work because without
it, I
wouldn’t be where I am today. See,
I
grew up in an underprivileged neighborhood replete with gangs, guns,
and
violence. I was the
first in my family
to attend college. When
I didn’t have
the money for law school, my mother and grandmother started cleaning
houses
again, and my brother gave me everything he had.
All along, I would always tell myself
that if
I ever got out of the environment I grew up in, I would work hard to
get others
out and make it easier for them to have the same opportunities that
have given
me a chance to make a difference.
“That
is why I am running for Congress, and it
is why I know in my heart that, no matter how hard this work may be, we
can get
the job done. If we
pull together, we
can get the middle class back to work, we can restore America's promise.
“Thank
you for listening, and have a great
weekend.”
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