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Brunner makes candidacy for governor official, spotlights ethics

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – John Brunner, veteran and businessman, has made his intentions with his political future known and officially announced his candidacy for governor after months of an active exploratory committee.

Announced via email and social media this morning, Brunner’s campaign released a video of him announcing to a crowd of supporters. There will be a “announcement ceremony” in Springfield this evening at Springfield Remanufacturing.

The candidate sat down to talk with The Missouri Times shortly after the announcement dropped, sharing that unethical distractions prevent work from getting done in Jefferson City.

REFLECTING ON THE ANNOUNCEMENT VIDEO

“The whole issue is getting in and getting state government to be more efficient, operate at a lower cost, and be better quality – things I’ve done for decades in my business here,” Brunner said. 

Brunner, who alluded to governments bringing in consultants for assistance on improving government, says making an organization run better comes naturally to him.

“To me, this is second nature,” Brunner said. “I am so motivated in so many different ways to get to work. Some of the best ideas and the best resources will come from many of the state employees. They’re going to have a good time while we continue to make government more efficient.”

One way Brunner hopes to make state government more efficient through ethics reform.

“The first thing I can do on day one is issue a mandate ending the travels, the meals, the bottles of wine, all these issues that go on to an extreme when the legislature is in session,” Brunner said. “They will do the same thing that I saw happening in our industry years ago.

“I saw some of the customers demanding trips to golf clubs. We lost business because we didn’t cater to our competitors. No free coffee, no free gifts, none of that. You know what happens when all that stuff stops? People start talking business and getting things done. We want to clean all that up. We want to make sure the legislators can’t get any of the free stuff that the people can’t get them. It’s a quick and easy way to say we’re going to get back to business in Jefferson City.”

Specifically, Brunner hopes to close the revolving door between lawmaking and lobbying. More details of his ethics plan will be released soon.

“I’m talking about the issue of leaving public office and immediately becoming a lobbyist without a waiting period,” Brunner said. 

“Basically, we’re going to take a common sense approach to say, ‘what makes sense to gain and earn the respect of the citizens of Missouri?’ We’ll work with the legislature to do what we can, we’ll change the departments and challenge them to do the same thing. If for some reason, we can’t get it done, we can’t be in agreement or it gets caught up in the legislative process, then I’ll start initiative petition to bring it to the people of Missouri. Folks want good government and to get rid of all the distractions that seem to slow us down.”

THE CAMPAIGN

“The most important thing is getting out and making sure you build a great grassroots team and organization,” Brunner said.

The candidate said the focus of the exploratory committee was to build up the campaign organization, and he will continue to do so.

“People talk about grassroots but so few concentrate on that,” he said. “I believe that you build an effective organization and you’re successful from the bottom up. We’ve got the teams and resources and we’ve got a great organization.”

“We’re going to be the hardest working team across the state of Missouri.”

THE PRIMARY

When asked about sticking out in a crowded primary, Brunner is focused on the general and does not hesitate to look to differentiating himself from presumed Democratic nominee Chris Koster.

“Here’s what I think is critically important: that we stand against the attorney general that is running for governor,” Brunner stated. “I will give the citizens of Missouri a clear and compelling choice between a trial lawyer and someone who’s had 3 decades of business experience. It is a vast contrast.

“If it’s any indication in the presidential race, citizens are looking for an outsider, but not just any outsider, an outsider with decades of business experience… It’s a big contrast between that and a trial lawyer.”

Brunner promises to bring skills of negotiating “manufacturer to manufacturer, executive to executive” to the governor’s office.

When we get down the bottom line, I’m the only person [in this race] who’s brought billions of dollars in business and jobs to Missouri. I know I can do it again, I don’t need an instruction manual on how to compete against other states.”

“I have recruited business to our state, those who haven’t been in business do not have the skills or background on how to do it.”

QUESTIONS FROM READERS

The Missouri Times’ took questions from social media, one of which asked to differentiate Brunner from fellow Republican candidate for governor and outsider Eric Greitens. Brunner noted that they are both outsiders and they’re both veterans, but draws the line there.

“The issue is what I’ve done in my life,” Brunner said, citing “three decades of competing with the biggest corporations in the world” and “serving the largest companies in America,” while “building teams and resources.”

“This is where the difference is important – I bring to the table a track record in jobs and opportunities to this state.”

Another question sought to learn more about the candidate beyond business and politics: What does John Brunner do in his spare time?

“That spare time has been long gone,” Brunner laughed.  “I’m very active in my church, can’t get enough of grandchildren. I do get a chance to read. My wife says I can’t order any more books until I read all the ones I have. 

“My spare time is really dedicated to the citizens of Missouri: that’s the challenge here. When you have a totality of life experiences and you know that you’re prepared for such a mission like this, you have to go all in.”

Brunner said he plans to dedicate his retirement to the people of Missouri.

“I’ve been very very blessed and very fortunate to have my part of the American Dream and it’s tragic that the next generation will not have the same opportunity.

“My hobby or outside time? It’s spending more time talking to folks across the great state of Missouri.”

ANNOUNCEMENT SPEECH TEXT

I stand before you today because we share a heavy burden for our state and our country.

America –That once shining city upon a hill, whose beacon light grows dim; where shadows, now fall upon freedom’s path.

Some say we’re well past the crossroads; others say we’re beyond the point of no return. But here’s where I stand.

I believe in an appeal to heaven – where with God, all things are possible. But I also believe that trusting in God isn’t enough. He wants us to engage and answer to the call of battle. When duty calls. We must answer.

General Washington once said, “To trust altogether in the justice of our cause, without our utmost exertions, would be tempting Providence.”

And Pastor John Peter Muhlenberg, put it into perspective in a sermon in 1775 when he proclaimed, “There is a time to pray and a time to fight. This is the time to fight.”

Here’s my challenge for Missourians in 2016, This is the time to pray, while fighting.

Whenever I was discouraged, my father always challenged me by saying, “The only battle you always lose is the one you never fight.”

My friends and patriots, I stand before you, ready to fight the battle.

As United States Marines we responded to the challenge, Lead, Follow, or Get out of the way. I am ready to lead.

My entire life experience prepared me for this mission. I am ready to serve.

America can be reclaimed one state at a time. It begins right here in Missouri.

I therefore declare that I am a candidate for Governor of the great State of Missouri.

My friends, I ask for your help, your support, and your prayers and votes. Together, we will win this race.

Our very first challenge isn’t repairing our system of government, but in improving the way we’ve been selecting our leaders.

Unfortunately, too often, political candidates turn out to be a wonderful and engaging individuals but with little real world experience.

To quote my friend Tom Coburn, a medical doctor, businessman, and former United States Senator: “If we are to solve the problems in front of us, we must elect individuals with backgrounds similar to those of our founders, people full of life experiences paid for with hardship, hard work, and disappointments; people who are willing to give up the comfort of today for a better tomorrow for America”.

The failures in Missouri all stem from a lack of leadership – refined in the crucible of decades of challenges. We must have the courage to answer the call of duty do what is required to change course.

And as Winston Churchill once said, “Without courage, all other virtues lose their meaning”.

I answered the call of duty as a United States Marine. I served as a Infantry platoon commander, company executive officer, and battalion staff – “In every clime and place” from the east coast to the west coast, from the North Atlantic, to the Mediterranean.

As Marines, we were trained, conditioned, and first to fight – America’s “ready-reaction force”.

It was the highest honor to volunteer to serve my country.

As I was about to sign up for a third tour of duty in the Marines, my father called and asked me if I would consider coming home.

You see, the family business, after 70 years, was failing, and wasn’t going to survive much longer.

Duty called: I knew I what I had to do.

So my new bride, Jan, our golden retriever, Daisy, and I, packed up our Chevy and headed home.

Everything was falling apart on the factory floor. I just rolled up my sleeves and charged the hill every day.

I did every job in that factory, from scrubbing the bathrooms, to driving forklift trucks loading 40′ trailers.

I became a pretty good mechanic, as just about every production line was a rust-bucket.

Those were financially challenging times. We had good years and too many bad years.

Like other small businesses we struggled through the regulations, taxes, lawyers, and government inspectors.

By working together, from the shop floor up, as a team, as a family, we took that company past the 75th anniversary. And then again we made it to the one-hundred-year milestone and beyond.

We became the largest in our industry in America. Billions of dollars of business was brought back to Missouri, and thousands of families had jobs that lasted a lifetime.

Sharing the American Dream with so many dedicated associates for so many years brought purpose and meaning to so many lives.

I’ve seen the positive force of a good job – over and over again.

I’ve rejoiced when an associate asked me to come out to the parking lot to look at their new car or truck.

I’ll never forget standing with one of my mechanics on the plant floor one day when he said,

“I wish my little daughter was here to see this – I’d let her know that with each and every bottle going down this production line there’s a little bit of her college education adding up.

And yet, today, the opportunities of my grandfather, my father and myself, aren’t going to be there for our children and grandchildren if we don’t change direction in our country and in our state.

I know what we need to do, In securing the better future all Missourians deserve.

As Governor I won’t need to hunt for the instruction manual.

I won’t need to “call-in the consultants”.

I understand first-hand, through decades of experience, what it will take to get the job done.

I’ll will fight as an advocate for hard working families because I’ve been there.

Here’s the inconvenient truth: for everyone else in this race:

I’m the only candidate with a decades-long record of bringing billions of dollars of business to Missouri and creating thousands of jobs

I’ll reach out to fellow business leaders across the country.

Talking manufacturer – to – manufacturer, to convince them that Missouri will be the right place for them to build and grow their business.

I’ll tear down the barriers to opportunity and promote Missouri as an economic freedom zone — where entrepreneurs, businesses, farmers, ranchers, distributors, and manufacturers will build companies, grow jobs and expand operations as the “Best in Business” state in America!

As people of faith, we know we’re called to share the blessings we have and to protect God given life.

I believe in the scriptural admonition; “Faith without works is dead.” This calls us to put our beliefs into action.

And I believe in putting our faith and trust in God, not in government. Our national motto, on all our coins, says it right — “In God We Trust”.

I’ve been involved in our local church my entire life. I’ve been fortunate to help build churches, schools, and orphanages— from Missouri to Zimbabwe.

My wife, Jan, and I— and our entire family, have found opportunities to serve in church missions, and in many charitable organizations, at home and abroad.

In tough times and good times, we always found the opportunity to share with those less fortunate — whether next-door or a world away.

We’ve always been motivated by a sense of gratitude, to help others.

We’ve witnessed how a hand-up is far more sustaining than just a handout.

As I’ve traveled across Missouri many times, I’ve noted that volunteering and helping others is simply a way of life for most Missourians.

My parents believed that as citizens we’re called to volunteer in elections. I began as a very young precinct worker in the 7th grade.

Since those early years, I’ve been engaged in hundreds campaigns and conservative causes. You may recall that three years ago, I was a candidate for the US Senate.

I was proud to be endorsed by the leading grassroots conservative organization — FreedomWorks.

Unfortunately, my Republican opponent was endorsed by Claire McCaskill.

My constitutional conservative values always been engrained in my life—and will forever be so.

After four decades as a Marine, Manufacturer, Missionary and a life-long Missouri conservative — I’ve gained a good perspective on life’s most important values.

It comes from Main Street, not Wall Street. It comes from the factory floor, not the clubhouse door. It comes from a servant’s heart, not in driving a golf cart.

I’m not a part of the establishment. I’ve never held public office.

I’m a threat — to the political class and their big-dollar donors — I can’t be bought.

To the working families and military veterans — I’m ”boots on the ground” —a fighter — fighting for them and their future.

I’ll challenge anyone that’s trying to preserve a system that caters to the careers of politicians — at the expense of working families.

I’ll set a standard for excellence and professionalism whereby Jefferson City can earn back the respect of the people.

As your governor, on day one, for every agency under my control …

I’ll ban all travel junkets and all gifts to all members of my administration — and end the revolving door of influence pedaling.

I’ll call on the General Assembly and other statewide officers to do the same for their departments.

And if the legislature won’t pass my tough new ethics laws, then I’ll lead the effort to place an initiative on the ballot.

That will let Missourians themselves restore integrity and transparency to our state.

My friends — I’m not running for a political promotion — and I’m certainly not running to launch a political career.

I’m not looking for a job. I’m here to DO the job.

The professional political class has failed us. We can’t let their failure define our future.

We can here and now recommit to those “back-to-basics” tested-and-proven-principles of freedom and opportunity.

As I was able to lead the turn-around of the family business,

I’ll lead the turn-around in Missouri. I will restore jobs and opportunities — for all Missourians.

Creating new opportunity for a better future for all Missourians means building on a foundation of faith, freedom and fairness for all.

We’re all fed up with a do-nothing governor, defended by a political attorney general, submitting to the directives of a radical president.

It’s time to put our citizens first. It’s time to put Missouri first. It’s time to put America first.

Government can’t spend its way to prosperity. Innovating, adapting, improvising, and overcoming, drives a successful business. I’ll bring those same values to our state government.

In Missouri today thousands of our children and grand-kids attend schools that have failed — are failing — and will continue to fail — unless we right the ship.

Every child should be prepared to learn and earn and to claim their own part of the American Dream.

Obama, Nixon and Koster’s top-down, one size fits all, bureaucrat directed Common Core is not the solution.

Local school boards, parents and teachers need to be back in charge.

Teachers need the freedom to teach.

With three generations of teachers in my family… I know this works.

Freedom in education will restore to all Missourians a promise for a better future.

To sentence a young Missourian to a failing school is inexcusable and heartless.

It’s the path to poverty, hopelessness, and for too many, a road to prison. It will not happen on my watch.

Failed state leadership has left us a crumbling transportation system that puts our citizens in peril and collapses any hope of economic growth and opportunity.

The very first mile of America’s interstate highway system was built in Missouri because — we are at the crossroads of America.

We have largest river system in North America. We’ve got the 2nd & 3rd largest rail depots in the nation.

We’re perfectly positioned to be the distribution hub of the USA.

We can, and we will do this, as voters have demanded, without any new tolls, taxes or fees.

As governor, I will fight in court— and through every other means available— the unfunded federal mandates and extreme, burdensome regulations.

These mandates hurt our farmers, manufacturers, and businesses. They raise family utility bills and kill good jobs.

With a new Republican Attorney General, we’ll team-up to fight the regulators and kick them back across the Potomac — where they belong.

There’s no reason for our healthcare to be destroyed at the hands of government regulators.

Our free enterprise system makes goods and services efficient and competitive with lower prices, better quality, and better service.

I’m fed-up that Missouri is rated at the bottom of the barrel for economic growth.

Missourians are fed up with barely getting by–instead of getting ahead.

By rebuilding freedom, we rebuild the engines of opportunity.

Together — we can make our state competitive again where growth equals more jobs.

Let me ask you a few questions:

Will you join me in the fight for freedom — for more jobs and opportunity?

Will you join me in the fight for freedom — for the lives of the unborn?

Will you join me in the fight for freedom –for our religious liberty?

Will you join me in the fight for freedom —for our Constitution and our Republic?

With a lot less talk and a lot more action —

With a lot less government and a lot more freedom —

We’ll create the opportunities for all Missourians.

This will be our legacy for our children and grandchildren. This will be our salute to those who went before us.

Freedom and Opportunity calls us to the field of battle.

We can only win this fight — if we join together.

We can only win this fight if there is a clear and compelling choice for governor—

between a political chameleon–and a proven conservative

between a trial lawyer—and a manufacturer

and between a politician—and a Marine.

I’m on a mission – fighting for all Missourians — more freedom, less government –more opportunity.

As a United States Marine, I swore to support and defend the Constitution
of the United States of America from all enemies foreign and domestic.
That oath has no expiration date.

I stand before you today, to volunteer again –to support and defend our Missouri Constitution—The preamble proclaims:

“We, the people of Missouri, with profound reverence for the Supreme Ruler of the Universe, and grateful for His goodness, do establish this Constitution for the better government of the state.

As governor, I’ll pledge that I will faithfully uphold those principles and execute those duties to the best of my ability, for the benefit of all of the citizens of Missouri.

My friends, join with me in this fight.

As Winston Churchill said in the shortest speech he ever gave, “Never, never, ever give up”.

Keep fighting my friends.

May we never forget—the cause of freedom demands nothing less than victory.

May we never forget—the eternal source of our liberty.

May God continue to shed his grace and mercy on America.