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【USA Mail
magazine from the White House 2018-02-07b 】
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Roaring:
Economic Optimism Index hits 13-year high, credit to tax cuts
In Washington
Examiner, Paul Bedard reports that the IBD/TIPP Economic
Optimism Index reached its highest level in the past week since
2004. “The survey is not a fluke,” Bedard writes. “Just a
week ago, the global financier UBS found widespread corporate
confidence in the economy. Some 83 percent have a ‘positive
outlook.’” Raghavan Mayur, president of IBD polling partner
TechnoMetrica, said that “Americans are upbeat because of
Trump’s tax cuts” and “a strong job market.”
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The
Associated Press reports that “the rush of anxiety
has obscured a fundamental fact about the U.S. economy: It’s
healthy.” Christopher Rugaber and Josh Boak write that “the
job market is strong. So is housing. Consumer confidence is
solid, and manufacturing is rebounding. Households and
businesses are spending freely. Personal debt has lightened
since the financial crisis a decade ago. And major economies
around the world are growing in tandem.”
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In The
Washington Free Beacon, Susan Crabtree covers the
recent deaths of NFL linebacker Edwin Jackson and his Uber
driver, Jeffrey Monroe, at the hands of an illegal immigrant
suspected of drunk driving. “We must do more to get these
dangerous illegal immigrant criminals off of our streets, and
guarantee this never happens again by building a wall, ending
sanctuary cities, and stopping illegal immigration once and for
all,” Rep. Todd Rokita (R-IN) said in response to the
tragedy.
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“British oil and gas
company BP (BP.L) will increase investment in the United States
after the lowering of tax rates under President Donald Trump,”
Reuters
reports. “The regulatory system in the United States is
suddenly so much easier. It was becoming an avalanche of
regulations in every direction,” BP Chief Executive Bob
Dudley said. “From a business community stand point this is
quite transformational, there will be a lot of capital
attracted to the U.S. because of that.”
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Rep. Robert Pittenger
(R-NC) writes in The
Robesonian that “our economy is booming, ISIS is on
the run, Obamacare’s individual mandate has been abolished,
and the American people once again have reason to be confident
about the future.” Rep. Pittenger explains that thanks to the
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, “a typical family of four will save
more than $2,000 a year on taxes. To Nancy Pelosi, these tax
reform benefits are ‘crumbs.’ To hardworking North
Carolinians, it’s real money that will make a difference.”
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“Following the State
of the Union speech, in which President Trump announced his
intention to ‘modernize and rebuild’ the U.S. nuclear
deterrent, the administration released its much-anticipated
Nuclear Posture Review (NPR),” former Under Secretary of
State Robert Joseph writes in The
Hill. Joseph believes that the President has laid out
a “convincing set of policy principles and recommended
actions” for an effective nuclear deterrence posture.
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