January 28, 2008
State of the Union Address Mostly on Target, but Misses One Important Point
by Robert Carroll
In tonight's State of the Union Address, President Bush proposed the right prescription of short-term stimulus to calm American's economic jitters in the near term and long-term confidence-building by challenging Congress to make his signature tax cuts permanent.
But the President missed a golden opportunity to use his bully pulpit to jump-start the debate over the nation's lagging business tax competitiveness in the global economy. With the second highest corporate tax rate among developed counties, the U.S. business tax system continues to fall behind as Washington stands still, thus threatening American jobs and undermining the attractiveness of the U.S. as a place to invest.
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