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    Governor Tom Corbetts Inaugural Address

    Below is the full text of Governor Tom Corbetts Inaugural Address:

    Chief Justice Castille; Governor Rendell, Judge Rendell; members of the judiciary; leaders

    and members of the General Assembly; members of Congress; my fellow Pennsylvanians:today we celebrate a long, proud, and sustaining tradition of democracy.

    Over three hundred years ago, a free society took root here in Penns woods. The leaders

    of those times were uneasy with a government more prone to political favor than fairness to

    the people. They were deeply troubled by government exploitation and excess and through the

    course of human events, envisioned the potential for a new government a new ideal based

    in unalienable rights and power derived from the consent of the people.

    That debate conducted by our forefathers, beginning with William Penn and carried through

    the 13 colonies to Philadelphias Independence Hall, was not without moments of rancor or

    sacrifice. But those noble leaders stood true to the belief that civility stands at the core of fair

    and peaceful governance.

    As we open this new chapter in Pennsylvanias history, let us also step forward firmly

    dedicated to a civil discourse. Let us not confuse acrimony with passion or partisanship with

    principle. Rather, let us take this opportunity to begin a new kind of debate one that honors

    our shared history and unites us as citizens in common purpose. In doing so, I have great faith

    that we will unleash a new common prosperity to benefit all Pennsylvanians.

    I would like to take this moment to recognize Pennsylvanias new First Lady, my wife, Sue.

    She is my partner, my rock, my everything. Her love of culture and history has always inspiredme and I know she will be an inspiration for all Pennsylvanians.

    It is fitting that I assume the office of governor pledging my oath on William Penns bible. As

    governor, I will lead each day grounded in the truth of Penns first charted liberties and mindful

    of the role we have in democracys endurance. I will honor your trust by standing firm in my

    guiding principle to do the right things, for the right reasons, even in the most challenging of

    times. And I will dedicate each and every day over the next four years to fiscal discipline and a

    responsible, limited government.

    The chill that we feel today isnt solely Januarys wind. We gather during uncertain times

    and no one has been left untouched. Pennsylvania is known for hard workers, but today they

    must search too hard for work. Small businesses cant hire. Large employers cant invest.

    Government has spent beyond its means and individual corrupt acts have eroded an essential

    element of leadership the publics trust.

    As we turn this new page in history, Lieutenant Governor Jim Cawley and I seek to chart a

    new course for Pennsylvania. Together, we are dedicated to leadership that is responsive to

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    fiscal realities; leadership that takes on financial burdens, rather than passing those burdens

    on to the next generation; and leadership that can see beyond todays turbulence and into

    tomorrows tranquility.

    For some, the impasse between political considerations and economic realities is too difficult.

    For some, the deadlock between the current size of government and the size our governmentshould be is too daunting. I disagree.

    I have had the privilege to see and experience all that is special about Pennsylvania. Our

    land is rich in resources. Our industry is rooted in innovation. And our people our people are

    extraordinary in their diversity and determination. As they work to make a living and raise their

    families our people are exceptional in their dignity.

    Our Commonwealth has been built by exceptional people, with exceptional ideas. William

    Penn ventured into uncharted lands to fulfill his dream of a great Holy Experiment. Ben

    Franklin struggled to define a young countrys foundation. And countless men and women,

    honored in Soldiers Grove, just behind you, demonstrated exceptional courage as citizen

    soldiers protecting those freedoms.

    Today, Pennsylvanias tradition of character and courage carries on in the single mother who

    works an extra job so she can send her children to a better school; in the researchers who have

    taken a nugget of an idea and turned it into viable nanotechnology; and in the third generation

    farmer who is as committed to the environmental integrity of his land as he is to keeping the

    family farm going.

    Our people our fellow Pennsylvanians make this an exceptional state. Today I call upon

    everyone in state government to summon all of the will and talent within you to advance thepromise of our Commonwealth and to perform exceptionally for all Pennsylvanians.

    This will require creativity and courage, and be assured that where there is creativity and

    courage we will navigate the pending storms.

    It will take courage, it will take courage to pursue government and legislative reform. As

    individuals, there are moments that require quiet contemplation; an intimate step home within

    ourselves to carry us to our ultimate destination. Today is our moment to assess our state

    government and choose a course that will renew the founding principles of democracys

    covenant.

    In that reflection, I believe the only conclusion is the one the people expressed last

    November. We must act to renew the peoples trust in government. We must restore

    transparency, accountability and fiscal discipline. But we will move forward with government and

    legislative reform because, without it, there is no good government.

    We need good government. The people now demand it. And they deserve it. We will lead the

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    way toward a government that understands that, just as families have found a way to live within

    their means, it too must budget in a way that is responsible and honest, a government that has

    the courage to find fiscal strength in restraint, a government that shows compassion for those

    most in need and recognizes its citizens great investment, a government that must yield them a

    hopeful, realistic return.

    To those who create jobs and to those who raise our future workers: you deserve a

    government that will not ask more of its citizens until it asks more of itself. I will not shrink from

    such a challenge; nor will I ignore the opportunities to set Pennsylvania on its new course, a

    new course where financial security leads us to prosperity and greatness.

    You will never hear me say impossible. To say it, or worse, to believe it, would accomplish

    nothing. I see the possible. And in the possible I see a promising future for Pennsylvania.

    I see a promising future; one that breathes new life into our existing economies such as

    agriculture and manufacturing. I see a future that embraces innovation in emerging frontiers of

    energy, life sciences and biotechnology. I see a future that sets free the kind of creativity and

    competition that will make Pennsylvania the envy of our nation.

    I believe in Pennsylvania and I believe in Pennsylvanians. And in those beliefs is a certainty

    that the best way to embrace innovation the best way to make us competitive is to make us

    competitive in education. Today, our students compete not only with those from the other 49

    states, but with students from around the world. Our education system must contend with other

    nations and so we must embrace innovation, competition and choice in our education system.

    All of this will take time. The challenges we face were not created overnight, nor will they be

    solved in a 24-hour news cycle or an arbitrarily conceived deadline. It is more important to leadwith decisive action that is accurate and precise. This is a generational moment. Our childrens

    grandchildren deserve our focused attention on doing only what is right to bring about this

    generational change.

    I am confident. I am confident because as we work to steady our Commonwealth with

    patience and perseverance, our courage will be no less than what Pennsylvanians have already

    done in summoning their own best from within.

    There is no more noble example of Pennsylvanias inner strength, than the generations of

    courage commemorated just across the way in Soldiers Grove. Last week, I walked among the

    trees and plaques that honor the men and women whose personal sacrifice have timelessly

    protected our freedoms. They were ordinary people serving in extraordinary times. They

    demonstrated their commitment during the harsh winter at Valley Forge, their courage in the

    bloody fields of Gettysburg, and their valor on the beachheads of Normandy. Their heroism in

    Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq humbles us. And today, I ask that we honor all those who continue

    to hang tough in Afghanistan.

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    Wars do not make people great, but sometimes they bring out the greatness in good

    people. Such was the wisdom of the beloved Pennsylvania patriot Major Richard Dick

    Winters. His recent passing is a loss not only for Pennsylvania, but our entire nation.

    Major Winters valor behind enemy lines in France was immortalized by the Band of Brothers,

    but I believe that what makes us look to him as a leader and true hero was his courage, hisearnest humility, his private determination and the warm respect he showed and fostered

    among his men. Over the Capitol today, we fly a flag given to Major Winters by fellow soldiers in

    honor of the legacy he leaves and a reminder to all of us.

    Let us honor Major Winters, and all those who have served by calling upon the best within

    ourselves. Let us dare to do great things, by daring to do what is right day by day. And let our

    legacy reflect all that is exceptional about Pennsylvania.

    In doing so, we will find a true common wealth that allows this generation and future

    generations to dream with credible hope.

    Join me. With Gods protective guidance we will lead with clear minds, full hearts, and eyes

    set toward new generations of Pennsylvanias true and sustaining greatness.

    May God bless you. May God bless our Commonwealth and may God bless the United

    States of America.