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【USA Mail
magazine from the White House 2018-04-02a 】
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It’s time to
rebuild “America is a Nation, like you, of
builders. A Nation of pioneers. A Nation that accepts no
limits,” President Donald J. Trump told a group of workers
outside of Cleveland, Ohio, yesterday. “We don’t give up.”
With those words, the
President launched what he likes to call “the next
phase of America’s economic comeback”—an
investment of more than $1.5 trillion in Federal and
non-Federal spending to rebuild America’s crumbling
infrastructure. The plan incentivizes State, local, and private
investment while getting Washington out of the way with fewer
regulatory hurdles and a streamlined permitting process.
“Washington spent
trillions building up foreign countries while allowing OUR OWN
infrastructure to fall into a state of total disrepair,”
President Trump tweeted yesterday. “No more! It's time to
REBUILD, and we will do it with American WORKERS, American
GRIT, and American PRIDE!”
Read more:
How
President Trump wants Washington to start investing in America
again
A weekend of
sacred celebrations Many Americans will observe
important religious holidays this weekend as the calendar turns
to April. Tonight marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday of
Passover, which continues until the evening of April 7. Today
is also the Christian observance of Good Friday, followed by
Easter Sunday this weekend.
President Trump offers
his blessings to followers of both faiths. “At this holy time
of the year, families across our Nation gather in homes,
churches, and synagogues to light candles and to praise God,”
the President says in a video address. “Both of these sacred
celebrations remind us that God’s love redeems the world.”
The First Family will
also host the 140th Annual Easter Egg Roll on the White House’s
South Lawn this Monday.
Watch
President Trump’s video message for Passover and Easter
Can’t argue
with results Thanks to the tax cuts signed into
law by President Trump in December, more than 470 companies
have announced pay raises, bonuses, utility rate cuts, 401(k)
hikes, or other expanded benefits, according to the nonprofit
Americans for Tax Reform.
This week, McDonald’s—as
of 2015, the world’s second-largest private employer—joined
this growing list. The company is expanding its education
benefits program for workers, in some cases even tripling the
amount of money employees are eligible to receive to help pay
for college or trade school tuition.
News also broke this
week that U.S. jobless claims have declined to their lowest
level since 1973. “Can’t argue with the results,” Press
Secretary Sarah Sanders tweeted. “President Trump’s
policies are working.”
Read more:
President
Trump’s tax cuts are a windfall for Americans
Photo of
the Day
First Lady
Melania Trump visits the Palm Beach Children’s Hospital at
the St. Mary’s Medical Center | March 29, 2018
(Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks)
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