Posted on 04/17/2006 3:21:59 PM PDT by snugs
QUOTE OF THE DAY
President Participates in Roundtable on Taxes and the Economy
Europa Stone Distributors, Inc.
Sterling, Virginia
THE PRESIDENT: I want to thank Carlos and Owen and Adam for inviting us to their business. I also want to thank the other folks that we had a discussion with for coming over. We've got folks that have benefited from the tax relief, both as a small business owner and/or an employee -- except for Mike; he's a firefighter. And it's been a good discussion.
Here's what I come away with. One, the tax relief helped small businesses a lot. And since small businesses create two-thirds of the new jobs of America, it is no wonder that our job base is expanding. When you help the small business owner with tax relief, you're helping to create employment. And that's what we're seeing across the country. We've added 5.1 million new jobs in the last two-and-a-half years. A lot of it has to do with the fact that our small business owners are confident, and they're investing and they're expanding the job base.
And what's interesting is the tax relief is set to expire. Actually, there's some Democrats in Congress who would like to raise taxes now. And if that happens, it will be a tax increase no one expects, no one wants. It will be like getting hit by one of these granite rocks.
And so I strongly urge the United States Congress to understand the positive effects of the tax relief and to keep the taxes low -- keep the taxes low on the working people, keep the taxes low on these small business owners, so that we continue -- so that we can continue to be an economy that leads the world.
And I want to thank you for your time, letting us come by. It's Tax Day. And it's a day to recommit ourselves to low taxes. It's a day that understands that when these people filing out their forms and writing checks to the government that it's the people's money that's coming to Washington, D.C. And we intend to let the people keep more of their own money, for the sake of the economy and for the sake of our families.
So thanks for letting us come by. Appreciate your hard work. I love the fact that you're living the American Dream.
PHOTO OF THE DAY
Mrs. Laura Bush and President George W. Bush welcome guests to the 2006 White House Easter Egg Roll, Monday, April 17, 2006, a tradition on the South Lawn of the White House since 1878.
This is the third Monday in April and this year is on Easter Monday.
Patriot's Day commemorates the battle of Lexington and Concord which were fought on April 19, 1775. Part of the history of this famous revolutionary battle was the midnight ride of Paul Revere and William Dawes. The Sons of the American Revolution in Massachusetts were largely responsible for the official recognition of the event.
Today only a few states recognize the holiday; however, its celebrations are known by many. Besides several reenactments of the famous midnight ride, there are other festivities including professional baseball games and the running of the Boston Marathon.
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Patriot's Day Parade
Members of the Lexington Training Band (later known as the Minutemen) gather on the Green to await the column of British Regulars as they march into the town center during a reenactment in Lexington on Monday. On April 19, 1775, a shot rang out, a skirmish followed, and what what effectively became the first battle of the American Revolution got underway.
Finish of the 106th Boston Marathon April 15, 2002
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President George W. Bush and Mrs. Bush participate in an Easter service at the Evergreen Chapel at Camp David, Maryland, Sunday, April 16, 2006. Also pictured in front row, from right, are Jenna Welch, Barbara Bush, Former President George H. W. Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush
President George W. Bush visits with military personnel after attending a church service at Evergreen Chapel at Camp David, Maryland, Sunday, April 16, 2006.
President George W. Bush (R) waves as he walks with his father George Bush (2nd R), mother Barbara Bush (3rd R), mother-in-law Jenna Welch (3rd L), daughter Barbara Bush (2nd L) and wife Laura Bush at the Naval Observatory in Washington April 16, 2006. Bush and his family were returning to Washington from Camp David where they had spent the Easter holiday.
The President looks haggard in that photo. I cannot imagine the pressure he endures each and every day dealing with idiots.
President Bush and first lady Laura Bush address the crowd at the start of the annual Easter Egg Roll in Washington Monday, April 17, 2006. The egg roll has been held at the White House since 1878, after a stint on the Capitol grounds. Thousands waited in long lines for the free tickets
With the Easter Bunny
President Bush holds Benjamin Favela during the annual Easter Egg Roll in Washington, Monday, April 17, 2006
I was there this morning at 0530. And I was NOT too amazed to see how the idiot liberals of New England have long forsaken their roots when it comes to such things. While there they all enjoyed a re-enactment of a time when people stood up to tyranny which had at its foundation the issue of taxation. Yet this state, of which I am a former resident and was born in, has so long ago forsaken an education that tells people of how wrong government is to overstep its bounds has now embraced the idea that Judges reign supreme, the people must just shut up and pay ever increasing taxes (which are far greater in their level then what our forefathers revolted about).
Oh, I enjoyed it, I also took my HOME-SCHOOLED kids to see it, and had a great time at Concord bridge as well. I hope that this nation returns to its roots.
White House staff volunteers dressed in festive egg costumes stroll the South Lawn of the White House during the 2006 White House Easter Egg Roll, Monday, April 17, 2006.
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