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The next phase
of America’s comeback Last month, President
Donald J. Trump called upon Congress and State and local
governments to embrace his Infrastructure Initiative, which
aims to spur $1.5 trillion in investment through a combination
of Federal funding and incentivized non-Federal funding.
Today, the President
travels to Ohio to make his case directly to the American
people. He will visit an expansive training site for members of
the International Union of Operating Engineers, a diversified
trade union that includes heavy equipment operators, mechanics
and surveyors, and stationary engineers.
Here is what he will
tell Ohioans:
This
Administration is fighting every day to protect,
defend, and grow American jobs. That includes
eliminating a record number of job-killing regulations.
We
have unleashed American energy independence –
foreign energy imports are at their lowest level in nearly 40
years.
- The next phase of
America’s economic comeback is to rebuild America’s
crumbling infrastructure. We will breathe new life
into our run-down highways, railways, and waterways, and we
will transform our roads and bridges—all under
budget and ahead of schedule.
Watch
President Trump’s speech to Ohio live at 2:00 p.m. ET.
Learn more:
How
fixing infrastructure will build a stronger economy
Fixing bad trade
deals Since the U.S.-Korea Trade Agreement (KORUS)
went into effect in 2012, the U.S. trade in goods deficit has
grown from $13.2 billion to $22.9 billion—an increase of 73
percent. In July of last year, at the direction of President
Trump, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer began
negotiations with South Korea to amend KORUS.
As a result, South
Korea is doubling the number of American automobiles
that can enter its market each year using U.S. safety standards
from 25,000 to 50,000 per manufacturer. South Korea also agreed
to address its onerous and costly customs procedures that have
hindered U.S. exports, as well as limit its steel imports into
the United States with a product-specific quota.
“We want to make a
deal that’s fair for the United States and fair for South
Korea,” President Trump said. And thanks to Trade Rep.
Lighthizer’s work, the Administration has done just that.
Learn
more about how President Trump is keeping his promise to fix
the U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement.
The next
generation of conservative leaders Attendees at
the White House “Generation Next” forum last week included
millennials who are small business owners, farmers,
journalists, policy analysts, and leaders on college campuses.
Charlie Kirk, founder of the conservative nonprofit Turning
Point USA, led a Q&A with President Trump in front of about
150 of these young men and women.
A few of President
Trump’s quotes from the conversation:
In
response to a question about free speech on college campuses:
“I think the numbers are actually much different
than people think. I think we have a lot of support.”
On
the economy: “You know, we were at about 1.2 percent GDP.
We’ve now hit 3, and another 3, and a 3.2. . . . Our
businesses are flourishing.”
- On a former
classmate who demonstrates the importance of vocational
schools: “That person could fix an engine or a motor so—he
was incredible. Blind folded.”
More:
President Trump Welcomes the Next Generation of Conservative
Leaders
President
Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump at a speech on the
opioid crisis | March 19, 2018 (Official White House Photo by
Andrea Hanks)
Today,
President Trump travels to Richfield, Ohio, to deliver remarks
on the Infrastructure Initiative.
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