Key to growing economy lies in strategic replacementnot just rejectionof current policies
Texas Insider Report: DALLAS Texas -- Rejection is an inadequate strategy. We have to decide that we are going to replace the Left with policies systems and institutions that reflect the heart of the American tradition said former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich while speaking to a packed room of DFW residents regarding the strategies needed to grow the economy & Reclaim
Liberty".
The dinner was a benefit for Dallas-based Institute for Policy Innovation (IPI).
Providing his insights on what steps the new majority should take in January Speaker Gingrich urged conservatives to embrace a replacement strategy as they address the economic challenges record deficits shortage of jobs and the many problems created by President Obamas health care reform legislation.
Serving as Master of Ceremonies for the evening was Mark Davis WBAP talk radio host and columnist for The Dallas Morning News.
Among those in attendance were:
- U.S. Representatives Kay Granger
- Joe Barton
- Michael Burgess
Louie Gohmert and
- Pete Sessions as well as
- Texas state Representatives Dan Flynn
- Phil King
- Jerry Madden
- Ken Paxton
state Representative-elect Kenneth Sheets and
- Texas Railroad Commissioner Michael L. Williams
Also among those featured in the program were Janine Turner actress author activist and co-founder of
Constituting America as well as the Rev. James Robison founder and president of LIFE Outreach International and host of LIFE Today.
IPI has worked since its founding in 1987 to provide public policy solutions from a consistent philosophy of individual liberty smaller government lower taxes and fewer regulations.
As IPI president Tom Giovanetti said he looked forward to continuing IPIs important mission and working with state and federal legislators to give them policy ammunition to restore economic investment innovation and prosperity.
The
Institute for Policy Innovation (IPI) is an independent nonprofit public policy organization based in Dallas Texas. For more information or to interview IPI experts please contact Erin Humiston at (972) 874-5139 or
erin@IPI.org.