President Bush addresses small business owners

Posted by Staff on April 18, 2008 |

President Bush addressed America’s Small Business Summit put on by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Discussing the economy and small businesses in America, Bush delivered a commanding speech offering hope and optimism on the economy. Offering his own experience on understanding about growing a business and sympathizing with the small business owners in the room, he said that the stimulus plan that has been enacted is helping. “We’ve cut taxes,” he claimed and went on to state that he believes Americans can spend money more wisely than their government can, drawing a large cheer from the crowd. He also stated that he would like to see the tax relief made permanent and commented that he would veto any unwanted bill.

April 18, 2008

One Response to “President Bush addresses small business owners”

  1. James Says:

    oh yeah, I would not complain either if I got a bonus check for $600 every year from Uncle Sam.. The reality of it is not looking so good. This was an emergency legislation aimed at stimulating spending and “avert a recession”.. More like throwing a bucket of water on a burning building when it is almost burnt to the ground. (to use an analagy)


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