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And the cornerstone of my economic policies, when I first got elected, was cutting taxes on everybody on who paid taxes
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"And the cornerstone of my economic policies, when I first got elected, was cutting taxes on everybody on who paid taxes"

- George W. Bush

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George W. Bush's quote stresses the significance of tax cuts for all taxpayers. He thought that reducing taxes was the foundation of his economic policies when he first took office. By cutting taxes, Bush wished to promote the economy and develop more tasks. He also wished to make certain that everybody who paid taxes would take advantage of the tax cuts. Bush thought that tax cuts would help people keep more of their hard-earned cash, which would in turn assist them to invest in their organizations and families. He also wished to make sure that the tax cuts were fair and equitable, so that everyone would take advantage of them. Bush's tax cuts were a huge part of his economic policies and assisted to create a more thriving economy.

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George W. Bush This quote is written / told by George W. Bush somewhere between July 6, 1946 and today. He was a famous President from USA. The author also have 88 other quotes.

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