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White House
09 February 2008
President Bush will approve more than $150 billion in tax rebates2 Monday as part of a plan to stimulate3 the U.S. economy. VOA White House Correspondent Scott Stearns reports, opposition4 Democrats5 say more action is needed to help poorer Americans.
President Bush is accepting Senate changes to a stimulus6 package he previously7 agreed to with the House of Representatives.
The White House blocked efforts to extend unemployment benefits but agreed to the Senate adding refunds8 for older Americans. The plan Mr. Bush signs Monday will give tax rebates of up to $600 per person in more than 100 million American households.
New York Congressman9 Charles Rangel is Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. In the Democratic party's radio address, he says the stimulus plan is a good first step, but he wants President Bush to address what Rangel says are underlying10 weaknesses in the U.S. economy affecting lower and middle class taxpayers11.
"We look forward to working with the president in a bipartisan way," he said. "We haven't enjoyed this in the past. But in the last few months of his administration, it gives us an opportunity to work together to avoid people having to say, 'I work everyday. I want my dignity. I want my pride. And I don't want to have the government give me a rebate1.'"
In the president's weekly radio address, Mr. Bush called on Senators to move quickly to approve his nominees12 to important posts in public safety, the economy, and national security, including at the Department of Justice and Federal Reserve Board.
"The Fed decides monetary13 policy, and it sets key interest rates that have an impact on homeowners and businesses across our country," he said. "Yet the Senate has been delaying three of my nominations15 to the Fed for nearly nine months. My nominees have valuable experience and skills, and I urge the Senate to confirm them as soon as possible."
Mr. Bush says Senate delays on 28 of his judicial16 nominees are irresponsible and undermine the cause of justice.
Senate Democrats say the president is unwilling17 to compromise on nominees they consider extreme. Among those is Steven Bradbury, whose nomination14 as assistant attorney general is opposed by many Senators, because he signed a series of memos18 approving harsh CIA interrogation techniques on suspected terrorists.
1 rebate | |
v./n.折扣,回扣,退款;vt.给...回扣,给...打折扣 | |
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n.退还款( rebate的名词复数 );回扣;返还(退还的部份货价);折扣 | |
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3 stimulate | |
vt.刺激,使兴奋;激励,使…振奋 | |
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n.反对,敌对 | |
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n.刺激,刺激物,促进因素,引起兴奋的事物 | |
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8 refunds | |
n.归还,偿还额,退款( refund的名词复数 )v.归还,退还( refund的第三人称单数 ) | |
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10 underlying | |
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11 taxpayers | |
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13 monetary | |
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adj.不情愿的 | |
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18 memos | |
n.备忘录( memo的名词复数 );(美)内部通知 | |
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