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President uses radio address to push his trade efforts
Associated Press ^ | 09-20-03

Posted on 09/20/2003 8:44:07 AM PDT by Brian S

Washington-AP -- President Bush used his weekly radio address to promote his trade efforts.

He says when -- quote -- "the playing field is level, our workers, farmers, ranchers and small business owners can compete with anybody in the world."

Bush says the administration is encouraging trade by opening markets for American goods and services. He says the move would create more jobs and is a boon for small businesses.

But even as Bush pushes his free trade efforts, he's mulling over whether to keep tariffs on foreign-made steel -- provoking questions about his free-trade credentials.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government
KEYWORDS: bush43; freetrade; radioaddress; trade; transcript

Transcript of the President's Sept. 20 Radio Address to the Nation

9/20/03 11:00:00 AM


To: National Desk

Contact: White House Press Office, 202-456-2580

WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is a transcript of President Bush's weekly radio address to the nation:

THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. Every day, millions of Americans put in long hours building businesses of their own. Their hard work strengthens the economy, creates most of the new jobs in America, and supplies the innovation that drives our future prosperity. As we mark National Small Business Week, our nation honors the enterprise and hard work of small business owners and employees.

Small businesses are a key to upward mobility, particularly for women and minorities. There are over 3 million minority-owned small businesses across America, and that number is rising. And women-owned businesses now employ more than 9 million Americans. For the sake of all small businesses and our entire economy, my administration is pursuing an aggressive pro-growth, pro-jobs agenda.

The tax relief I have signed since I took office will save 25 million small business owners an average of more than $2,800 this year. Income tax relief is particularly helpful for business owners who pay their business taxes at their individual income tax rates.

We have reduced the burden of unnecessary regulation on small businesses, and we have passed much needed incentives for investment and new equipment, which will help our small businesses grow and create high-paying jobs.

These policies are working. A recent survey of small businesses shows rising optimism among owners, evidence of improving sales, and more plans to invest and hire new workers. This is good news for our communities and good news for people looking for work. Still, there is more to be done. I have proposed a six-point plan to create jobs, strengthen small businesses and build employer confidence.

First, people are more likely to find work if we can control health care costs. We can help by allowing small businesses to band together and pool their risks so they have the bargaining power of big companies. Also, I have proposed reasonable limits on the lawsuits that are raising health care costs for everyone.

Second, we need to address the broader problems of frivolous litigation. We need effective legal reforms that will make sure that settlement money from class actions and other litigation goes to those harmed, and not to trial lawyers.

Third, we need a sound national energy policy. Growing businesses depend on affordable and reliable supplies of energy and a modern electrical grid, so that we can avoid crippling blackouts. I submitted an energy bill to the Congress two years ago, and it's time for Congress to pass it so I can sign it into law.

Fourth, we must continue to reduce the burden of needless regulation on employers. My administration's policy is to make sure every proposed regulation does not place an undue burden on the small businesses of America.

Fifth, we are encouraging trade by opening markets for our goods and services. When the rules are fair and enforced and the playing field is level, our workers, farmers, ranchers and small business owners can compete with anybody in the world.

Sixth, we need to make sure tax relief is permanent. Businesses and families need to have the confidence that all the benefits of tax relief will not disappear in coming years. And small business owners, ranchers, farmers want the death tax buried for good.

Over the past two years, Americans have been tested at home and abroad, but our confidence and optimism have never wavered. We are defending the peace of the world. We are building the prosperity of our country. And we are turning loose the great energy and enterprise of one of the nation's great strengths, the drive and determination of our entrepreneurs.

Thank you for listening.

END

1 posted on 09/20/2003 8:44:07 AM PDT by Brian S
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To: Brian S
Fifth, we are encouraging trade by opening markets for our goods and services. When the rules are fair and enforced and the playing field is level, our workers, farmers, ranchers and small business owners can compete with anybody in the world.

The Putting Lipstick on a Pig award goes to that line.
2 posted on 09/20/2003 9:10:22 AM PDT by lelio
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To: Brian S
Bush says the administration is encouraging trade by opening markets for American goods and services.

Then how come the Trade Deficit keeps going in the WRONG direction?
That alone is proof that the Administration's efforts and policies are bass-ackwards.

3 posted on 09/20/2003 9:13:54 AM PDT by Willie Green (Go Pat Go!!!)
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To: Brian S
"The playing field is level"


Only an idiot would make that statement.
4 posted on 09/20/2003 9:20:47 AM PDT by taxed2death (A few billion here, a few trillion there...we're all friends right?)
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To: Willie Green
i'm embarrassesd to disagree with my president...but i beg to differ with him...

why can't i find articles of clothing that have been made in the USA. i shop at saks and bloomingdales and all i see is "made in china" or "hong kong" and these are far from inexpensive items. a $598 skirt from ralph lauren is made in hong kong....what's with that? yes, i expect armani to be made in italy, but what about everything else we wear.
the day clothes start being made in somalia or nigeria is the day i go nude.
5 posted on 09/20/2003 9:25:12 AM PDT by contessa machiaveli
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To: Brian S
Hey GW! Why dont you follow the constitution and tax where it is supposed to be taxed? Like tarrifs! As long as we the sheeple continue to allow them to rob us of our money, we will never see the polititions change their ways.
6 posted on 09/20/2003 9:50:55 AM PDT by crz
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To: Brian S
..."the playing field is level, our workers, farmers, ranchers and small business owners can compete with anybody in the world."

Not only can we compete we dominate the world. What this sleight-of-mouth sentence means is that he wants to proviede foreigners with the wherewithall to compete with us. Sad.

7 posted on 09/20/2003 9:53:45 AM PDT by raybbr
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To: Brian S
the playing field is level, our workers, farmers, ranchers and small business owners can compete with anybody in the world."

Translation: Americans will be able to compete when wages fall to third-world levels.

8 posted on 09/20/2003 10:02:24 AM PDT by sarcasm (Tancredo 2004)
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To: sarcasm
Translation: Americans will be able to compete when wages fall to third-world levels.

Exactly...George must think he's a sly dog...When he gets the world in compliance under his NWO scheme, we WILL have a level playing field...He knows the sheeple are dumb and dumber and we will just sit back and watch as the wages go low and lower...I just can't wait to get a job working for a small business owner at minimum wage, or whatever the illegal aliens are demanding these days...

9 posted on 09/20/2003 11:06:49 AM PDT by Iscool
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To: Willie Green; lelio
On the McLaughlin group last night they were saying that the president is being pressured to remove the steel tariffs. Someone said it looks like it may happen, I can't remeber which one on the panel, I have not read about this, have any of you?
10 posted on 09/20/2003 12:02:17 PM PDT by riri
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To: lelio
uhh..

a potus does not work alone..the people that work with him came up with what he said.

everything can't be blamed on bush-bush does not know how to be a sleek talker like bubba

bush has advisors...who are they and why are they practicing double-speak on bush? that is the question.

bush is trying his best...
he has to, there is a lot at stake and bush knows it.

i am not saying that bush can do/say no wrong--but the man is being hit by everyone and his haters are loving it. i am just saying easy on bush. things will work out. america has survived worse!!
11 posted on 09/20/2003 12:20:01 PM PDT by WillowyDame
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To: WillowyDame
Adam Smith had something to say about this:

No society can surely be flourishing and happy, of which the far greater part of the members are poor and miserable.

12 posted on 09/20/2003 7:57:18 PM PDT by Brellium
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To: Brian S
Hey Bubba: when are you going to propose "free trade" between American citizens and their employers, or American citizens and their grocers down the street?

The globalist neo-con agenda has nothing to do with "free trade" and everything to do with eroding our political borders with the objective of merging the US with the rest of the world in a totalitarian police state.

13 posted on 09/20/2003 8:00:21 PM PDT by Mulder (Fight the future)
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