Contract on America
For the better part of the past year, Republicans have tried to come up with a new agenda for the American people with mixed results. However, the Tea Party is now the most potent force in Republican politics.
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Republican presidential candidate Michele
Bachmann claims the U.S. has more energy
resources than any other country but isn't
exploiting them because of "radical
environmentalists." Bachmann said with shale oil, natural gas and coal, the United States shouldn't be "begging" others for oil and energy supplies. She said "we are the king daddy dogs when it comes to energy," but that environmentalists are preventing resources from being tapped.
"The radical environmentalists have demanded that we lock up all our energy resources," she added. "President Bachmann will take that key out of the door. I will unlock it." The crowd at the upscale retirement community cheered wildly. And Bachmann got a similar reception when she promised to eliminate the "job killing" Environmental Protection Agency, saying that she would close the agency down in a single trip. "We will turn out the lights and we'll lock the doors," she said. Bachmann spoke at a town hall meeting in a central Florida retirement community Saturday. Speaking in Jacksonville one day earlier, the Minnesota congresswoman told supporters at a packed sandwich shop that the corporate income tax needs to be reduced because companies are moving to other countries to save money. She was later asked by a reporter whether changes to the minimum wage should also be considered to balance the cost of labor here and overseas. "I'm not married to anything. I'm not saying that's where I'm going to go," she said. She did say she wants to look at all aspects of doing business, from regulations to tax codes, and will consider anything that will help create jobs. The federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour. "I want to bring advisers in from labor and from manufacturers and from the service industry and financial services. I want to know what they know, because that's what we've been missing from President Obama. He has virtually no one in his Cabinet with private sector experience," Bachmann said. "I want to bring people who know how to create jobs into my administration." Bachmann told the crowd she knows Florida will play an important role in the election. "We will be back here many, many, many, many, many times in Jacksonville, and we're going to be old friends and neighbors by the time this is all done," she said. Though at one point, she forgot she was in a local sub shop while talking about helping businesses. "Can you imagine if good businesses like Subway," she began before the crowd drowned her out shouting, "Angie's!" Bachmann is in the middle of a three-day swing through Florida. A video report from NBC News on the presidential contender's stop in the Sunshine State. AP/The Huffington Post, POINCIANA, Fla. |
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For the better part of the past year, Republicans have tried to come up with a new agenda for the American people with mixed results. However, the Tea Party is now the most potent force in Republican politics.
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