Mr. Bush and his aides argue that would be a huge mistake.
Mr. Bush has argued that the move would diminish cable service and raise rates over the long term.
Mr. Bush has argued that the cuts are greater.
But Mr. Bush should not argue that his tax cut will save the economy from a recession.
Mr. Bush argues that the tax cuts are spurring economic growth and must be made permanent.
Mr. Bush argues that by giving a tax cut to the working poor, his plan would help people struggling to climb into the middle class.
Mr. Bush and state officials have argued that the 1995 changes cut insurance bills by almost $3 billion.
Mr. Bush argued that the war of this generation could only come to an end under his leadership.
Mr. Bush and his aides argue that they can be more effective behind the scenes than with the grand gesture.
Mr. Bush argues that the deal will shore up political stability in the region and reduce a $2.3 billion deficit with the countries involved.