Libertarian Republicans for Jon Huntsman

Libertarian Republicans for Jon Huntsman Proud husband and father of seven. Businessman, former two-term Governor of Utah, former Ambassador to China and Singapore. Jon M. He was later named U.S.

Huntsman, Jr., at 51 years of age, has lived a varied and remarkable life in business and public service. As governor of one of the most conservative states in the country, Jon built a strong executive record by cutting taxes, reducing waste and growing Utah's economy. Thanks to the free-market policies implemented by Gov. Huntsman, Utah weathered the economic storm and grew jobs while the rest of

the country saw substantial job loss. Jon's accomplishments helped him earn broad support, winning re-election with nearly 78% of the vote and leaving office with an approval rating over 80%. Jon also has extensive foreign policy experience--a passion that was sparked at a young age. When he was 19, Jon embarked on a two-year mission trip to Taiwan, where he learned to speak Mandarin Chinese and Taiwanese Hokkein. Jon entered public service as a member of the Reagan Administration where he served as a staff assistant to the President. Ambassador to Singapore under President George H.W. Bush, becoming the youngest head of an American diplomatic mission in a century. As Deputy U.S. Trade Representative under President George W. Bush, Jon helped negotiate dozens of free trade agreements with Asian and African nations. His commitment to service rises above partisan politics. Asked by President Obama in 2009 to serve his country once again, Jon was unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate as ambassador to China. He turned heads by shunning motorcades, preferring instead to ride his bicycle and interact with the Chinese people. As ambassador, he worked closely with American business owners to facilitate commerce in the growing Asian market, bringing jobs and capital back to America. Jon occasionally butted heads with the Chinese government as he stridently advocated for the release of American citizens wrongfully imprisoned. In the private sector, Jon is a successful businessman with hands-on job creation experience. He served as an executive in his family's business, which built hundreds of products and employed thousands of people. Using his international experience and language skills, Jon has helped the company compete and expand globally. Jon's most gratifying accomplishments are rooted in public service. Shortly after becoming governor in 2004, Jon began implementing his 10-point plan for jumpstarting Utah's economy--including historic tax reform. He simplified the tax structure and cut taxes by more than $400 million--the largest tax cut in the state's history. He maintained his fiscal responsibility even in the midst of the national economic recession. Rather than raise taxes or use accounting gimmicks, Jon cut waste and made government more efficient. As a result, Utah held its AAA bond rating and earned national accolades for debt management. Under his tenure, the Pew Center graded Utah as the best-managed state in the nation. In 2008 Jon spearheaded and passed comprehensive, market-based health care reform. While other states relied on government control and individual mandates, Jon delivered reforms that give consumers freedom to choose and negotiate their own coverage in a competitive marketplace. He also signed landmark legislation to protect the sanctity of unborn life and defend the Second Amendment. When he is not working or spending time with his family, Jon enjoys riding his Harley and considers himself a street food connoisseur, frequenting taco stands. He is also an avid motocross racer, which has been a passion his entire life. Jon Huntsman, Jr. is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. He and his wife Mary Kaye have seven children, including two adopted girls from China and India.

07/15/2012

Liberty movement, let's unite behind Gary Johnson!

This article is from Politico: "It looks like Ron Paul isn’t going to be officially nominated for the presidency in Tampa.

His backers failed to win a plurality of delegate slots at the Nebraska GOP convention Saturday, leaving the Texas congressman short of the support necessary to have his name placed into contention at the national convention.

According to national party rules, a candidate needs a plurality of the delegates in at least five states to have his name presented for the nomination – by falling short in Nebraska, the last state to hold its convention, Paul came up one state short."

http://www.politico.com/blogs/charlie-mahtesian/2012/07/ron-paul-gets-smoked-in-nebraska-128948.html

05/31/2012

"Mitt Romney may have clinched the Republican nomination this week, but most voters aren't happy with the choices they now face in this year’s presidential election.

Just 19% of Likely U.S. Voters believe Romney and President Obama are the two best people running for the presidency. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 64% don’t believe they're the best possible nominees."

Rasmussen Reports - The best place to look for polls that are spot on

Have two minutes for Milton Friedman? Here's a video of him and Phil Donahue on Capitalism and greed.
04/17/2012

Have two minutes for Milton Friedman? Here's a video of him and Phil Donahue on Capitalism and greed.

In his book "Capitalism and Freedom" (1962) Milton Friedman (1912-2006) advocated minimizing the role of government in a free market as a means of creating p...

01/16/2012

Huntsman 2012 Is Dead, Long Live Huntsman 2016!: He's dropping out this morning, but his supporters are already looking to a futur...

01/10/2012

(CNN) - Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman finished on top of the iconic Dixville Notch midnight vote on Tuesday by each capturing two of the six Republican ballots cast. Romney and Huntsman finished just ahead of the one vote that Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul won.

01/07/2012

Ours is the only campaign willing to confront one of the greatest threats to our long-term economic prosperity: Too-Big-To-Fail Wall Street banks.

"...the 2012 presidential elections appears to be anything but fun. No one will challenge the president on the Democrats...
01/04/2012

"...the 2012 presidential elections appears to be anything but fun. No one will challenge the president on the Democrats’ side, so the Republican campaign will steal the show. Any spark between Obama and his opponent will have to wait for the primaries to settle who wins the republican nomination. At the end of 2011, all of them look uninspiring save one: Jon Huntsman, the former governor of Utah..."

I have grown cynical of party politics in mature democracies, including the most exciting democracy of all, the United States.

01/01/2012

One of the many reasons that people have lost trust in our nation's economic and political system is the inequality of economic opportunities afforded to our citizens.Every boy and girl in America, no matter their socioeconomic background, deserves a fair chance to build a good career and improve th...

01/01/2012

HANCOCK, HUDSON & CONCORD, NH -- As an increasingly confident Jon Huntsman campaigned across New Hampshire 'til the final hours of New Year's Eve hitting house party after house party, he predicted that the New Hampshire primary will come down to a two candidates: himself an …

12/31/2011

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12/31/2011

Help raise money to air a new television ad that highlights Jon Huntsman's vision for rebuilding our economy and restoring trust in our government.

12/30/2011

Reasons with voters at packed Pelham Town Hall event Wednesday.

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