【USAMail
magazine from the White House 2018-08-09】
Tax Cuts Delivering the Relief Small Businesses Need |
It’s
undeniable that tax cuts have played a crucial role in America’s
economic resurgence. Still, when it comes to their impact, there’s
nothing more powerful than hearing directly from our country’s
small business owners.
Small
Business Administrator Linda McMahon shared some of these stories
this week. “This truly is a golden age for small business,”
she writes. “For the first time on record, there are more job
openings than unemployed people looking for work.”
In
The
Wall Street Journal, Bruce Meyer and James Sullivan
write that when it comes to poverty in America, “the White House
tells the truth, but partisans on both sides are wedded to the
idea of failure.” Their conclusion: “Encouraging
self-sufficiency used to be a bipartisan issue; it can be again.”
In
The
Hill, Liz Peek writes that American families are much
better off today despite desperation from Democrats “to convince
voters that the improving Trump economy is not helping America’s
workers.” She adds that people are confident because “jobs are
plentiful” and “many people are seeing their wages go up.”
“U.S.
small-business owners are more optimistic now than at any point in
the 15-year history of the Wells Fargo/Gallup Small Business
Index,” Frank Newport and Coleen McMurray write for Gallup.
“This optimistic anticipation of new hires helps explain why
many owners report that being able to find and hire good workers
is their top challenge.”
In
CNBC,
Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen explains the
private sector’s essential role in response to national cyber
threats. “That is why last week [DHS] launched the National Risk
Management Center, an initiative driven by industry needs and
focused on fostering a better way to bring government and the
private sector together to defend our nation's critical
infrastructure.”
In the Miami Herald,
Secretary
of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson writes that
the end to veteran homelessness is within reach in South Florida.
“We have few responsibilities greater than making certain those
who have sacrificed so much in service to this country have a home
they can call their own.” |
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