PerotCharts.com Press Release
Ross Perot Launches Public Information Website
About U.S. Economic Crisis
PerotCharts.com Illustrates that We Are Running Out Of Time to Stop Deficit Spending
DALLAS, TEXAS – JUNE 16, 2008 /PRNewswire/—Ross Perot, business leader and former presidential candidate, announced today the launch of “PerotCharts.com,” a public information website that contains objective, factual information about the current economic crisis in America. The site is being launched as an alert and appeal for American citizens to inform themselves about federal government spending. Perot said, “The U.S. national debt reached $9.4 TRILLION on April 30, and it is increasing by more than $1 billion every day. We are leaving our children and grandchildren with debt they cannot possibly pay.”
PerotCharts.com consists of three major components: a video featuring Ross Perot discussing the purpose of the website, a blog where new charts and other information are posted daily for study and comment, and a narrated chart presentation explaining the economic problems our country faces.
The website is not affiliated with any political party or candidate. Most of the data and research for the charts is gathered from official government sources.
“The economic crisis facing America today is far greater than anything since the Great Depression,” said Perot. “Our federal government continues to spend us deeper into debt. The American people must get directly involved and demand an end to deficit spending. This website will provide information for citizens to do just that.”
Like the economic charts Perot employed in his 1992 and 1996 presidential campaigns, which served as snapshots of complex economic issues presented in simple terms, PerotCharts.com features the latest official government figures about the real conditions of our economy for everyone to see and consider. The site is designed to be a reservoir of information about the economy, and provides an accurate look at where the money comes from and where it goes.
David Walker, former U.S. Comptroller General and current president and CEO of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation said, “Ross Perot is the father of fiscal charts, and PerotCharts.com will help Americans understand the serious fiscal challenges facing our nation. These updated economic charts will also serve to hold elected officials accountable while accelerating needed actions to help ensure that our collective future will be better than our past. What we need now is leadership from our elected officials.”
Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives said, “Ross Perot is exactly right to echo Winston Churchill’s famous cry for ‘action this day’ to rally the nation to reform our entitlement programs, end deficit spending, and balance the federal budget. PerotCharts.com contains information every citizen needs to know so we can demand real change to get the nation on the right track.
David L. Boren, former U.S. Senator and governor of Oklahoma and current president of the University of Oklahoma said, “The facts speak for themselves in Ross Perot’s powerful website for all Americans. Runaway spending and a rising national debt will destroy America’s future as a great nation. As more of our debt is held by those in other countries, our political independence is put at risk by our economic dependency. We must act now!
“We simply cannot wait any longer to do something about runaway deficit spending,” Perot said. “This website addresses a number of issues, and we will add more in the coming weeks and months. But there is a common thread running through all of them. We cannot solve these problems unless we have the ability to pay for the solutions. Getting spending under control is the first step in that process.”
For more information, visit PerotCharts.com.
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June 17th, 2008 at 4:24 pm
Thank you Sir for putting up this site, Needless to say what we have now in Congress, is a far cry to what we need.
I’m 70 years old, I’ve seen what we can do together. We need to get this website out to as many people as we can! I’II do my part!
Just one suggestion: Use your voice on the charts.
Thank You
June 17th, 2008 at 4:36 pm
I have come to conclusion it is no longer a “recession” rather it is a “Depression”.
I think it will get much worst before it gets better, and when I read:
“…some nights we eat cereal and toast for dinner because that’s all I have.”
“…we have at times had to choose between baby food, diapers and heating fuel.”
“I don’t go to church many Sundays, because the gasoline is too expensive to drive there.”
“…the pennies have all but dried up…I am sad, broken, and very discouraged.”
“…my mortgage is behind, we are at risk for foreclosure, and I can’t keep up with my car payments.”
it reminds me while we were in Europe during World War II.
I did not copy the article because it is about 4 pages long. I did find it very
interesting and how bad it is.
http://www.roguegovernment.com/news.php?id=8665
Manipulations In Time Of War And Hunger
04-27-2008
International Forecaster
June 17th, 2008 at 4:51 pm
http://www.fedupusa.org
http://www.market-ticker-denninger.net
http://www.tickerforum.org
Mr. Perot, if you could find your way to support our efforts (and upcoming DC protest), our voices will be so much more effective together.
God bless your brand of Nationalism..
Peter Morahan
pcwise@mac.com
June 17th, 2008 at 5:28 pm
Love to see this message being reinforced.
I have been looking at the current economic conditions in this country of late, and am thankful for all the U.S.A. has offered us Americans.
The three suggestions made in the video RING true.
1 Strong applied moral and ethics
2 Strong Family units
3 Strong Public schools
Consider a beginning paragraph from Thomas Paine Published in 1776, Common Sense:
SOME writers have so confounded society with government, as to leave little or no distinction between them; whereas they are not only different, but have different origins. Society is produced by our wants, and government by our wickedness; the former promotes our happiness POSITIVELY by uniting our affections, the latter NEGATIVELY by restraining our vices. The one encourages intercourse(EXCHAGE FOR COMMON GOOD?), the other creates distinctions. The first is a patron, the last a punisher.
If the three suggestions were “made perfect” there would be little room for the condition our country finds its self in.
God bless all, and Thanks.
June 17th, 2008 at 6:18 pm
Thank you so much for reappearing on the public stage Mr. Perot, we need your knowledge and intelligence now more than ever. United We Stand!