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Skriven 2006-04-15 23:33:14 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (060415) for Sat, 2006 Apr 15
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President's Radio Address
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For Immediate Release
April 15, 2006

President's Radio Address


ÿÿÿÿÿ Audio ÿÿÿÿÿ In Focus: Jobs and Economy ÿÿÿÿÿ

THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. Monday is Tax Day, and that means many of you
are busy finishing up your tax returns. The good news is that this year
Americans will once again keep more of their hard-earned dollars because of
the tax cuts we passed in 2001 and 2003.

An important debate is taking place in Washington over whether to keep
these tax cuts in place or to raise your taxes. For the sake of American
workers and their families, and for our entrepreneurs, I believe Congress
needs to make the tax relief permanent.

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Our economy prospers when Americans like you make the decisions on how to
spend, save, and invest your money. So the tax relief we passed cut taxes
for everyone who pays income taxes. We cut taxes on families by lowering
rates and by doubling the child credit. We also reduced the marriage
penalty, because our tax code should encourage marriage, not penalize it.
We cut taxes on small businesses, allowing them to expand and hire more
workers. And we worked with Congress to phase out the death tax, because
government should not tax farmers or small business owners twice -- once
when you make your money and a second time when you try to pass the fruits
of your life's work on to your loved ones.

So far, the tax relief I signed has left $880 billion with America's
workers and small business owners and families, and you have used that
money to fuel an economic resurgence. Our economy has added jobs for 31
months in a row, creating more than 5.1 million new jobs for American
workers. And the unemployment rate is now down to 4.7 percent, below the
average rate for each of the past four decades. Real after-tax income per
person has grown by more than 8 percent since I took office. And that
means, on average, Americans have an income that is $2,100 higher this year
than it was at the beginning of 2001, after adjusting for inflation.

Not everyone agrees that we should let you keep more of your money. Some in
Washington said that by cutting taxes, we were "ruining" our economy. On
the day that the House and Senate were finalizing the 2003 tax cuts, one
Democratic leader said these cuts would "do nothing to create jobs." Since
then, the facts have proven that critic wrong -- 5.1 million times over.

Tax relief has done exactly what it was designed to do: It has created jobs
and growth for the American people. Yet some here in Washington are now
proposing that we raise taxes, either by repealing the tax cuts or letting
them expire. These are the same politicians who told us that letting you
keep more of your own money would be irresponsible, and reckless, and
shameful. They were wrong then, and they are wrong now. To keep our economy
creating jobs and opportunity, Congress needs to make the tax relief
permanent.

There's more to do to maintain America's economic strength. We're working
to address rising energy prices and health care costs, which puts pressure
on family budgets and the bottom lines of our small businesses. I have
proposed practical reforms that would make health care more available and
affordable, and I put forward an energy initiative that would make our
dependence on Middle Eastern oil a thing of the past. I urge Congress to
act on these important priorities, so we can keep America the economic
leader of the world and allow more families and small businesses to realize
the American Dream.

America's economy is strong and benefiting all Americans. By keeping taxes
low and adopting sound policies that help our workers to compete and our
businesses to grow and expand, we will keep the economy moving forward and
extend prosperity and hope in our country.

Thank you for listening.

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