Remarks by President Bush to the
“Thanks for the warm
I just came from
I was struck by the diversity of
Today I want to talk about the importance of
small businesses. I want to herald the entrepreneurs. I want to say thanks to
those who have taken risks. And I want to remind our fellow citizens that in
order for our economy to recover we must remember the strength and the
importance of the small business owner in
So I want to thank all the small business
owners who are here today. Thank you for taking risk, thank you for employing a
lot of our fellow Americans. I want to thank the associations who helped put
this event together. I want to thank Hector Barreto,
who is the Administrator of the Small Business Administration. I want to thank
him for his kind introduction. I want to thank him for his work in helping to
create an environment in which people from all walks of life are willing to
risk capital to own their own business.
I want to thank the mayors who are joining us
today. I want to thank the folks that I had a chance to visit with at Andrea
Foods. I visited with entrepreneurs, visited with taxpayers; I mentioned
Michael and Rose Marie. I also talked to John Cicero, and the Harveys -- Paul and Lisa. These are people who will benefit
from the tax relief plan because they're married, because they pay taxes --
(laughter) -- and because they have children. (Applause.)
And I met the Memmelaars
-- father and son -- of Royal Master Grinder, a small business company right
here in this part of the world. I met Pat Mulhern, of
Mulhern Bearing* (Belting) Company. We sat around the
table and I listened to the concerns of both taxpayer employee, as well as
small business owner. And the concerns are great, but the concerns can be
solved….”
But we needed more action, so I went in front
of the Congress this year and I said, let's come together, let's set aside all
the party politics and partisan bickering and remember why we're in
And, thankfully, enough of us got together
and passed a tax relief plan that will allow the American people to have more
money in their pocket, that will encourage businesses
to make more investment. And that says to investors, we want you to invest
more. The tax relief proposal was based on a simple principle. It starts with,
the money we spend in
And when you've got additional money in your
pocket, you're going to demand a good or a service. And when you demand a good
or a service, in this economy, somebody is going to meet that demand. Somebody
will produce the good or a service. And when that happens, somebody is more
likely to find work. That's the basis of the tax relief plan, the jobs and
growth package that I proposed and that was passed.
And here's what was accomplished. We've
lowered taxes all across the board, so that people have more take-home pay. And
that's important, not only for the individual consumer and the taxpayer, but
that's equally important for small businesses. And the reason it's important
for small business is, most small businesses are Subchapter S or sole
proprietorships, which means they pay taxes at the individual level. So when
you hear the -- hear me talk about reducing individual tax rates, the American
people have got to understand, that means capital infusion into the small
businesses of America, which means somebody is more likely to find work when
small businesses have more money to invest and more money to spend. (Applause.)
And if they invest more than $100,000, they
qualify for a 50 percent bonus depreciation that further reduces the cost of
investment. These are important incentives for economic vitality and growth.
These are so important that people like Andrea Foods is now contemplating new
capital investment. They're contemplating buying new machines that will make
their business more productive. Productivity is an important part of any small
business. It enables you to better compete. It means it's more likely you'll
have a stable work force. It means you can get a better return on dollars spent…..
These good folks at Andrea make 1,200 pounds
of pasta every minute. I saw a lot of calories grinding through. (Laughter.) Yet, Rose Marie and Michael are not satisfied
with the production level of their company. They want to expand. They want to
make more jobs available in the neighborhood in which they work. They want to
be able to compete better. And so they're now contemplating a new -- buying a
new pasta cooker and a new flash freezer, which will expand their production by
50 percent. They took a look at the tax relief plan, they calculated the
benefits. They said, it makes sense for us to buy new
machinery so that we can expand.
And that's really important. It's not only
important for their business. It's likely that if this -- if all goes well,
they'll add 20 more employees. But it's pretty darn important for the person
who's going to manufacture their machine and sell it to them. In other words,
their decision has more to -- has much more to do than just inside their own
business. Their decision affects other people, as well. And that's why this
part of the law is so important.
And so when Michael turns around and orders a
pasta cooker, he may talk to John, at MBC Food and Machinery in
But John has seven employees busy on the --
would keep seven more employees busy if this machine order comes in. And he's
excited about it, obviously. He's hoping Michael makes the right decision. (Laughter.) Maybe we can arrange a contract right here. (Laughter.)
But it all happened as a result for Congress
coming together and asking the fundamental question: how do we get this economy
going again, what can we do that's wise enough to encourage investment,
particularly at the small business level? The ability to expense capital
dollars more quickly for small business and in greater amounts for small
businesses is an incredibly important part of economic growth because small
businesses provide most of the new jobs created in
We've also got other problems that we need to
deal with here in
In other words, in order -- if you get into
federal court it makes it easier to stop lawyers from shopping around the
country looking for a favorable court. Because generally what happens is in a
class action suit the people who are suing get very little, and the lawyers
filing the suit get a whole lot. And that doesn't seem fair to the Congress and
it doesn't seem fair to me, and the Senate needs to act. (Applause.)
I'm concerned and mindful about what
paperwork and regulations do to small businesses. (Applause.)
So I put out an executive order that requires all federal regulatory agencies
to minimize the burden on our small businesses. And I expect Hector to make
sure that the burden is minimized on the small businesses. We've got an issue
e-mailing -- (applause.)
I'm concerned about the fact that we don't
have a national energy policy. You know, this country has made a wise decision
to protect our air and water, and that's good. In order to protect our air,
many of the power plants have switched to natural gas. Natural gas is a
clean-burning fuel.
The problem is, we don't have a policy that
encourages the exploration for natural gas, so demand is going up for natural
gas and supply isn't. And that's why you're seeing the price rise. We need
common sense energy policy in
The Congress must act. I have proposed common
sense, reasonable energy policy for
I understand the cost of health insurance to
small businesses. I understand the need for us to put good policy in place that
doesn't nationalize health care, that doesn't make the federal government the
end all for health care, but a policy that addresses concerns. For example,
health clinics for the poor all across
We need to help our docs. If one of the
things we need is affordable and accessible health care, it makes sense to push
for medical liability reform. We got too many junk lawsuits that cause docs --
(applause). In a litigious society, particularly for doctors, doctors and
hospitals will practice what's called preventative medicine. They will do tests
-- ask for tests, perform tests, just to protect themselves in a court of law.
And that's expensive. And that becomes expensive for consumers. And then, of
course, these lawsuits will cause doctors' premiums to go up. And that causes
the consumers to have to pay more. Or in some cases, it causes doctors not to
practice medicine. It drives them out of business. If you're interested in
having a health care system that is -- provides affordable and accessible
health care, you ought to join the efforts to have medical liability reform.
Now, when I came to
I've come to the conclusion that all these
lawsuits are a national issue and therefore require a national solution, and
have sent up an idea to the United States Congress that says, people ought to
have their day in court, bad docs certainly ought to be punished, people ought
to recover economic damages -- but there ought to be a hard cap on non-economic
damages, and there ought to be a reasonable cap on punitive damages. In order
to be able to get a handle on the cost -- rising cost of health care, we ought
to let our docs practice medicine without fear of a junk and frivolous lawsuit.
(Applause.)
Finally, when I get back to
Listen, if choice in health care is good
enough for members of the United States Congress and their employees, it ought
to be good enough for the seniors of the
We've got issues, but we're going to deal
with them. We've got challenges, but there's no doubt in my mind we can
overcome them. There's been a lot of talk around the world about the muscle of
the
But our military muscle is not the true
strength of
But those who focused only on that don't
really understand
At the same time, Scott Stevens was there.
You probably heard of old Scott. He just happened to win the Stanley Cup. (Applause.) The reason the two go together is because Marisa
was recognized by the New Jersey Devils Foundation for her desire to make a
difference in somebody's life and, therefore, was awarded a college
scholarship. Marisa, thank you for coming. I'm glad
you're here. (Applause.)
But Scott volunteers, as well. He's knocking
heads on the ice, and then he's trying to save lives off the ice. (Laughter.) He volunteers at the School Assembly Program. In
other words, he's using his position to make a difference in somebody's life.
There are people who hurt in
No, listen, we're tough, which will make the
world a more peaceful place and a more free place. But
the true strength of the country, the true strength of
Thank you all for coming. May God bless you,
and may God continue to bless
The full remarks available at:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/06/20030616-2.html