Economy
"Jobs are created when the economy grows; the economy grows when Americans have more money to spend and invest."



    -President George Bush
Currently, our economy is on a rise, as it has been for some time now.  Infact, currently, our economy is seeing 20 year highs, and Alan Greenspan has gone on the record to give credit to the booming economy to Bush's tax-cuts.  On May 28th, 2003, the President signed into law a jobs and growth plan to strengthen America's economy even more, and continue its' growth.

The jobs and growth plan of 2003 will create jobs and grow the economy by:

Speeding up the 2001 tax relief cuts to increase the pace of the economy's  recovery from the recession inherited by the former Clinton Administration, and increase job growth.

Encourage job-creating investment in America's businesses by providing dividend and capital gains tax relief and giving small businesses incentives to grow.

Providing $20 billion in aid to states for necessary services.


Giving Money Back to the American People is the Answer.

John Kerry voted for the highest tax hike in the history of the United States.  For the Government to take money from the people is just not the right answer.  The economy was huge during John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, and George W. Bush.  Historians all relate the big economies directly back to these Presidents' tax cuts.  Alan Greenspan recently went on record saying that due to the huge economy, we are more than likely going to see a rise in job growth.  Yes, there is a defecit, but it's an extremely low and managable one.  I've heard some people say that Bush has bankrupted the United States Treasury.  That is just rediculous.

George Bush gave us back the money, trusting us, the American People, to grow the economy.  We did just that.

John Kerry wishes to take $1.7 trillion dollars of tax-payer's money, and do with it as he pleases.

John Kerry, if elected President, would already be the third richest President in history, according to Forbes.com.  It would seem his goal is to get to #2.

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