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【USA Mail
magazine from the White House 2018-03-06c 】
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Trump's
infrastructure plan brings needed attention for improvements
In Tulsa World,
Gov. Mary Fallin (R-OK) and state Secretary of Transportation
Mike Patterson write that “infrastructure improvement is a
priority issue because of its direct impact on economic growth
and stability as well as the safety and well-being of our
citizens. As governor and as Oklahoma’s secretary of
transportation, we support the Trump administration’s
infrastructure proposal for starting the dialogue about the
need for these improvements.”
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The
Wall Street Journal reports that “the U.S. will
overtake Russia to become the world’s largest oil producer by
2023, accounting for most of the global growth in petroleum
supplies, a top industry monitor said Monday.” Sarah Kent and
Timothy Puko write that “American influence on global oil
markets is also expected to rise, with U.S. oil exports more
than doubling to 4.9 million barrels a day by 2023, according
to the [International Energy Agency].”
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“At the end of 2017,
the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act was signed into law. This historic
rewrite of our outdated tax code was met with derision by some,
but the truth is that tax reform is working,” Rep. Fred Upton
(R-MI) writes in The
Detroit News. Rep. Upton notes that “Michigan’s
middle-class families are seeing the positive effects thanks to
tax reform with more take-home pay in their paychecks each
month.”
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Lance Izumi describes in
the Washington
Examiner how “President Trump's proposed 2019
education budget, with its elimination of 29 ineffective or
duplicative programs, drew howls from special-interest groups.
Despite their hyperventilation, the president rightly focuses
his spending priorities on the needs of students rather than on
what the Washington spending lobby wants.”
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In The
Washington Times, Stephen Moore writes that “President
Trump is right that we should move to a merit-based immigration
system. While most immigrants give more than they receive, it
is incontrovertible that the fiscal and economic benefits of
immigrants are directly correlated to their skills, special
talents, knowledge of English, educational attainment and
entrepreneurial abilities.”
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