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【USAMail
magazine from the White House 2018-08-00】
The
White House • August 28, 2018 |
‘I Have a Dream,’ 55 years on
Fifty-five
years ago today, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood on the steps
of the Lincoln Memorial and delivered what would become one of the
great speeches in America’s history at the March on Washington
for Jobs and Freedom.
Half
a century after “I Have a Dream,” President Donald J.
Trump says “our Nation reaffirms our commitment to protecting
the promise of America for all our people.” That promise
includes expanding opportunity for every citizen. “As a result,
for example, we have already seen the unemployment rate for
African Americans reach a record low.”
Markets soar as President announces new deal
A
day after President Trump announced a preliminary trade deal
with Mexico, news broke that consumer confidence in August has
reached its highest level since October 2000, CNBC reports.
That’s
big news: Consumer spending accounts for about 70 percent of
all U.S. economic activity, so economists pay close attention to
it. “These historically high confidence levels should continue
to support healthy consumer spending in the near-term,” said
Lynn Franco, director of economic indicators at The Conference
Board.
The
S&P 500 and NASDAQ also soared to record highs yesterday
as President Trump made good on his promise to
renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
“This is something that’s very special for our manufacturers
and for our farmers from both countries,” President Trump told
President of Mexico Enrique Peña Nieto in a phone call from the
Oval Office yesterday.
“The
Teamsters Union has long been a leader in demanding real
reforms to NAFTA to make it work for workers across all of North
America,” Teamsters General President Jim Hoffa said. “We
believe that the Administration has taken real steps to deal with
our concerns.”
In
their words: “Our
Negotiator-in-Chief will close a deal [for] all Americans.”
Ivanka Trump: Why we must empower women
Yesterday,
Ivanka Trump joined Ambassadors from across the Western
Hemisphere at the Organization of American States (OAS) in
Washington, D.C. Her message was simple: Women’s economic
empowerment makes everyone better off.
“We
believe, we know that the world is more prosperous, more
peaceful when women can fully participate in the economy,” Ms.
Trump told OAS. “Advancing economic opportunity for women in our
hemisphere is essential to fostering lasting peace, stability, and
opportunities in the Americas.”
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