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Skriven 2006-01-07 23:33:28 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (060107) for Sat, 2006 Jan 7
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President's Radio Address
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
January 7, 2006

President's Radio Address


ÿÿÿÿÿAudio
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THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. As we begin 2006, we are hearing more good
news about the American economy. This week we learned that our economy
added 108,000 jobs in December and has added over 400,000 jobs in the last
two months. Our unemployment rate is now 4.9 percent, lower than the
average rate of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Our economy grew at more than
4 percent in the third quarter of 2005, and it has been growing at nearly
that rate for two years. Productivity is high, consumers are confident, and
more Americans now own their homes than at any time in our Nation's
history.

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To keep our economy strong and secure the American Dream for future
generations, leaders in Washington must make sound decisions. And one of
the best decisions we made since I took office was to cut your taxes, so
you could keep more of your hard-earned money to save and spend as you see
fit. We lowered tax rates to let workers keep more of their paychecks. We
doubled the child credit. We reduced the marriage penalty. We also cut
taxes on dividends and capital gains, and we created incentives for small
businesses to invest in new equipment so they could expand and create new
jobs.

Some people in Washington said these tax cuts would hurt the economy. The
day the House voted for tax relief in May 2003, one Democratic leader
declared it a "reckless and irresponsible tax plan that will undermine
opportunity in our country." Since those words were spoken, our economy has
added more than 4.6 million new jobs for the American people.

Unfortunately, just as we're seeing new evidence of how our tax cuts have
created jobs and opportunity, some people in Washington are saying we need
to raise your taxes. They want the tax cuts to expire in a few years, or
even repeal the tax cuts now. In either case, they want you to get a big
tax hike. If we allow that to happen, a family of four making $50,000 would
see their federal income taxes go up by nearly 50 percent.

Inaction by the Congress will mean a tax increase on the American people.
When you hear people in Washington say we don't need to make the tax relief
permanent, what they're really saying is they're going to raise your taxes.
To keep our economy growing, we need to ensure that you keep more of what
you earn, and Congress needs to make the tax cuts permanent.

Our economy is also strong because we've been wise with taxpayers' dollars.
We've now cut the rate of growth in non-security discretionary spending
each year I've been in office. Working with Congress, last year we ended or
reduced about 90 low-priority or poorly performing government programs, cut
non-security discretionary spending, and stayed on track to meet our goal
of cutting the federal deficit in half by 2009.

The bigger challenge to our budget is long-term deficits driven by
mandatory spending or entitlements. We can solve this problem: We do not
need to cut entitlements, but we do need to slow their growth. When
Congress returns from its recess, it has an opportunity to show its
commitment to controlling entitlement spending. Before members of the House
and Senate left Washington, they agreed to rein in future spending on
entitlements by nearly $40 billion. Now Congress needs to finish its work
on this important bill. By passing the first reduction in the growth of
entitlement spending in nearly a decade, Congress will send a clear signal
that the people's representatives can be good stewards of the people's
money.

As we work to keep your taxes low and restrain federal spending, we have
other challenges to address. A growing economy requires secure and
affordable sources of energy, free and fair trade, legal reform and
regulatory reform, and a health care system where workers can find
affordable care. And we must ensure that all Americans get a good
education, so they will have the skills they need for the jobs of the 21st
century.

In the months ahead we will work on all these issues. By making choices
that reward hard work and enterprise, we will keep the American economy
prosperous and strong and guarantee opportunity for generations to come.

Thank you for listening.

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