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President Bush's State of the Union Address

By ccates48439, published Jan 31, 2007
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President George Bush might be reaching out to a new audience when he delivers his State of the Union address on the 23rd of January. Tony Snow, White House spokesman, stated that Bush would be reflecting the political change from the November elections. Oat the top of Tuesday night's address, of course, is Iraq. Bush will, once again, try to explain his viewpoint that an additional 20,000 troops are needed in Iraq. The addition of troops have come under scrutiny from both sides of the political arena. He will also be asking Congress to make sure the funding for more troops will be in the upcoming budget.

Snow has also stated that the address to the nation will also be more about the issues most Americans are concerned about rather than just topics of discussion. Along with the war in Iraq, another issue Bush will address will be that of health care and energy issues. Snow had indicated that this will be Bush "reaching out" to the newly empowered Democrats. Snow also indicted that Bush understands that the American people want change, considering how the November elections went, and wants to find common ground with the Democrats.

As Bush has done before, a focal point of his upcoming speech will be American dependency on oil. He wants the auto makers to make more fuel efficient cars and will express his support for other forms of fuel. Bush maybe asking Congress to raise the fuel standards for passenger cars, like they did for the SUV and trucks.

Another focal point of his address will be that of health care. He will be seeking a change in policy in several ways. He will be asking for more tax breaks be extended to those Americans who seek coverage on their own. In sense, it will be the workers getting the tax breaks and not the companies. The ideal is to have more people invest in their own health coverage than having the employers do it for them.

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I try to listen to Bush when he gives his speaches,but I can't .His speaking is terrible.I also get so mad at the things that spill out of his mouth.

Posted on 03/26/2007 at 8:03:00 AM

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