Bush felt that cutting taxes would create jobs and put money in people's pockets.
Bush felt that cutting taxes would create jobs and put money in people's pockets
Bush promised to use the budget surplus for tax cuts and to return morality to the Presidency.
You're going to have to be more specific than that. There were two George Bush's in the office, George H.W. Bush in 1989-1993 and George W. Bush from 2000-2008. If you're talking about George W. Bush, then the answer is below. He did many things. He lowered taxes, he raised spending, he helped co-ordinate relief efforts for 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina, he signed No Child Left Behind, he started the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and he signed the PATRIOT Act, among other things.
The government had a surplus during some of Hoover's years in office . There was a 12-month period during which there was a surplus under Clinton . Of course, Congress controls the budget, the President can only make suggestions but sometimes he can spend less than he was authorized to spend by Congress.
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tax cuts, defense hikes, and that congress and the white house were unwilling to make serious budget cuts.
Bush felt that cutting taxes would create jobs and put money in people's pockets
Bush felt that cutting taxes would create jobs and put money in people's pockets
Bush felt that cutting taxes would create jobs and put money in people's pockets
Bush felt that cutting taxes would create jobs and put money in people's pockets
Yes- the so-called "Bush Tax Cuts were passed in 2001 and 2003. They was renewed by the Democrat-controlled Congress in 2010 .
The first major bill he approved of was the "2001 Bush Tax Cuts [HR 1836]." This is the the famous tax cuts for the rich policy that is being debated now.
Bush promised to use the budget surplus for tax cuts and to return morality to the Presidency.
not in the near future
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When George W. Bush became president in 2000, one major issue he wanted to address was education. He also wanted to address tax reform. He promised that there would be a range of income tax cuts.
George W. Bush served as the 43rd President of the United States from 2001 to 2009. During his presidency, he initiated the War on Terror following the 9/11 attacks and implemented controversial domestic policies such as tax cuts and the No Child Left Behind Act.
I thought of one right away: George W. Bush!AnswerDon't forget George H.W. Bush, Ronald Reagan and Herbert Hoover. George W. Bush came into office following consecutive years of budget surpluses. However, he decided to spend away these surpluses, declining to veto many of the most gregarious spending bills, passing large tax cuts, and bringing the US into two costly wars. His adamant refusal to either retract the tax cuts or stop spending led the US into its greatest deficits in history.George H. W. Bush was not as fiscally irresponsible as his son, though deficits under Bush did increase to nearly $290 billion. Despite his plan to have "No new taxes," eventually the fiscal realities forced him to implement a tax increase, a key contributor to his 1992 defeat to Bill Clinton.