Posted on 01/29/2003 8:31:33 AM PST by PhiKapMom
For Immediate Release
January 28, 2003
Fact Sheet: Key Initiatives in the President's State of the Union Message
Building a More Compassionate America
Combating the International HIV/AIDS Pandemic
Protecting Americans from the Threat of Bio-Terrorism
Strengthening Our Intelligence Systems to Better Protect America
For more information on the Presidents initiatives, please visit www.whitehouse.gov
The State of the Union
January 28, 2003
America faces decisive days ahead. During this Congress, we have the duty to work for a prosperity that is broadly shared, to strengthen domestic programs vital to our country, and to answer every danger that threatens the American people. In his State of the Union Address, the President proposed bold steps to address these challenges at home and abroadconfident that America will meet these tests.
The President set forth the following domestic goals for Congress and our Nation to address this year:
Goal #1: Grow the Economy and Create Jobs
The Presidents goal is an economy that grows fast enough to employ every man and woman who seeks a job. The economy grows when Americans have more money to spend and invest. The Presidents plan:
Budget Discipline: The best way to counter deficits is by growing the economy and maintaining spending discipline in Washington. The President will propose a budget that increases discretionary spending four percent next year. At four percent, the federal budget will grow about as much as the average familys income. That is the Presidents benchmark: Federal spending should not rise any faster than the paychecks of American families.
Social Security: To keep Social Security sound and reliable, the President reissued his call for offering younger workers a chance to voluntarily invest in retirement accounts that they will control and they will own.
Goal #2: Strengthen and Improve Health Care
Medicare is the commitment of a caring society, and we must renew that commitment by giving seniors the choice of a strengthened Medicare system that includes prescription drug coverage.
Control Rising Health Care Costs: The President believes that to improve our overall health care system, we must address one of the prime causes of higher costsexcessive lawsuits. He urged Congress to pass medical liability reform.
Goal #3: Promote Energy Independence While Improving the Environment
Freedom Fuel: Because the greatest environmental progress will come about through technology and innovation, the President proposed $1.2 billion in research funding so that America can lead the world in developing clean, hydrogen-powered automobiles. This new national commitment will open the possibility that the first car driven by a child born today could be powered by hydrogen, and pollution-free. This important innovation will make our air significantly cleaner, and our country much less dependent on foreign sources of energy. In addition to this new initiative, the President urged Congress to act on important environmental measures he proposed last year, including:
Goal #4: Encourage Acts of Compassion
We must apply the compassion of America to the deepest problems of America. The President:
Defending the Safety of Our People and the Hopes of Mankind
America can lead the world in sparing innocent people from a terrible disease. And, our Nation will lead the world in confronting and defeating the man-made evil of international terrorism.
Confront the International HIV/AIDS Pandemic: President Bush announced the Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, a five-year, $15 billion initiative to turn the tide in the global effort to combat the HIV/AIDS pandemic. The HIV/AIDS pandemic has killed at least 20 million of the more than 60 million people it has infected thus far, leaving 14 million orphans worldwide. Today, on the continent of Africa, nearly 30 million people have the AIDS virus including three million children under the age of 15. The Presidents Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief will help the most afflicted countries in Africa and the Caribbean wage and win the war against HIV/AIDS, extending and saving lives. The initiative will prevent 7 million new infections; provide antiretroviral drugs for 2 million HIV-infected people; and care for 10 million HIV-infected individuals and AIDS orphans.
Protect Our Security at Home and Abroad: The President outlined progress in the war on terrorism and announced new initiatives in the fight. Since September 11, America has:
Project BioShield: To guard Americans against bio-terrorism, the President proposed a new plan to pay for the delivery of next-generation medical countermeasures. Over the next 10 years, almost $6 billion will be available to purchase new countermeasures for smallpox, anthrax, and botulinum toxin. Additional funds will be available to produce and purchase countermeasures for other dangerous agents, such as Ebola and plague, once safe and effective treatments are developed.
Terrorist Threat Integration Center: To improve our intelligence capabilities, the President instructed the Directors of Central Intelligence and the FBI, the Secretary of Homeland Security and the Secretary of Defense to develop a center to merge and analyze all terrorist-related information collected domestically and abroad in a single location to form the most comprehensive threat picture.
Disarm Saddam Hussein
The gravest danger we face in the war on terror is outlaw regimes that seek and possess nuclear, chemical and biological weapons.
The United States will ask the UN Security Council to convene next week to consider the facts of Iraqs ongoing defiance of the world. We will consult. But if Saddam Hussein does not disarm, we will act for the safety of our people, and for the peace of the world.
Thanks!
RERUNS WILL BE SEEN IN IRAN, SYRIA, AND NORTH KOREA IF THEIR DICTATORS ARE STILL IN POWER!
ANY QUESTIONS?
No wonder there. The leftmedia is the propaganda arm of the DNC. The presstitutes are not about to ask their Maximum Leaders any embarrassing questions.
Republicans, of course, are fair game, for which anything goes.
I'm sure it's nothing but part of a secret plan to get back control of Congress. You know Bush can't do anything until we have a majority in BOTH houses.
The Terrorist Threat Integration Center will permanently eliminate the seam between foreign and domestic intelligence on terrorism.
Specifically, it will:
* Optimize use of terrorist threat-related information, expertise, and capabilities to conduct threat analysis and inform collection strategies.
* Create a structure that ensures information sharing across agency lines in a way consistent with our national values of privacy and civil liberties.
* Integrate terrorist-related information collected domestically and abroad in order to form the most comprehensive possible threat picture.
* Be responsible and accountable for providing terrorist threat assessments for our national leadership.
* In other words, it creates a NATIONAL police force, that has authority over every law enforcement organization in our nation, whether a local force charged with traffic enforcement, or an organization like the CIA, charged with defending us against foreign spies.
There isn't anything "Local" anymore. Not even "State." Every policeman you see, from now on," permanently," is a member of our national police force.
I would love to see the above come to pass. We are giving terrorists money with the fuel we put in our cars.
But my vote for George Bush in 2004 hinges on whether he supports the renewal of the Assault Weapons Ban of 1994.
The 400 billion expansion of socialist Medicare program complete with a new entitlement for prescription drugs is a conservative goal? In lieu of opposing it, as in the past, Republicans now embrace it and propose it's expansion.
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