President Trump Signs Tax Bill - YouTube

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The President: Good morning, everybody.
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Thank you very much for being here, and Merry Christmas,
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Happy New Year.
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Have great holidays.
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We are going to sign some very important things today.
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One is a continuing resolution that very importantly
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gives us the right, and we are ordering $4 billion worth
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of missile defense equipment and missiles themselves.
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Very important.
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Top of the line.
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Best in the world.
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We make the best military product in the world,
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and nobody is even close.
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And so we're ordering $4 billion worth of missile defense,
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and that will be done by signing right here
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and also by notifying the Speaker of the House
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and President of the Senate,
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designating the missile defense as emergency defense fund.
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So it's $4 billion for that and $700 million
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for various other military forms of equipment.
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And I'm very honored to be doing that.
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Our military has been doing a fantastic job
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in so many ways, with ISIS.
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And everything they're touching lately has been working out.
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So we're signing that.
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(The document is signed.)
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This is the letter to Mitch McConnell and, separately,
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to Paul Ryan, authorizing that having to do with missile defense.
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Very important.
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So that's being done today, and that's going to be sent out.
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And then, when I watched the news -- as you know,
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we had the largest tax cuts in our history just approved.
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And I was going to wait for a formal signing
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sometime in early January,
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but then I watched the news this morning and they were all saying,
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"Will he keep his promise?
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Will he sign it by Christmas?"
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You were one.
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But will he sign it by Christmas?
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And I called downstairs, I said, get it ready;
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we have to sign it now.
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We were going to wait until January 7th or 8th
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and do a big, formal ceremony, but every one
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of the networks was saying,
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"Will he keep his promise?
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Will he sign it before Christmas?"
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And so I immediately called, I said, let's get it ready.
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As you know, $3.2 trillion in tax cuts
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for American families, including the doubling
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of the standard deduction and the doubling
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of the Child Tax Credit.
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The typical family of four earning $75,000 will see
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an income tax cut of more than $2,000 --
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many much higher than that -- slashing their tax bill in half.
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And they're going to start to see that.
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Because we're signing today,
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they're going to start to see that in February.
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The numbers will speak.
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One of the big things that happened --
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you have some companies.
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I want to thank AT&T, who actually was the first out of the box,
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and Boeing, and Sinclair, and Wells Fargo, and Comcast --
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even though they own NBC, which is not so nice to the presidency
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or the President.
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Comcast also.
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They all have made tremendous contributions
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to their employees and tremendous contributions
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to spending money on this country because of the tax bill.
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And they all said it's because of the tax bill.
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So they're making tremendous investments.
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That means jobs; it means a lot of things.
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And we're very happy.
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So that's AT&T, Boeing, Sinclair, Wells Fargo,
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Comcast, and now many other companies who you see.
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In fact, just this morning, I see three more companies came on.
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A friend of mine, Bob Kraft, called me last night,
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and he said this tax bill is incredible.
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He owns the New England Patriots,
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but he's in the paper business too.
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And he said, based on this tax bill,
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he just wanted to let me know that he's going to buy
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a big plant in the great state of North Carolina,
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and he's going to build a tremendous paper mill there,
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or paper products plant.
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And I've had many calls such as that,
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where people that are entrepreneurs,
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people in businesses, they're going out and they're going to buy,
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frankly, factories that are closed, abandoned,
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and now they're not going to be abandoned any longer.
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This is having an even bigger impact,
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faster than I thought.
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The corporate tax rate, as you know, will be lowered
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from 35 to 21 percent.
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That means that more products will be made in the USA.
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A lot of things are going to be happening in the USA.
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We're going to bring back our companies.
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They've already started coming back.
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I think they had certain confidence in me
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and they figured we were going to get this done.
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But they have already started.
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Something very important to me --
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the family farmers and small-business owners
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who lost their business because of the estate tax.
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Most of them won't have any estate tax to pay.
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It will be a great thing for their families.
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You can leave your farm to your family.
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You could leave your business, your small business
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to your family -- not even so small,
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because the numbers are pretty big here.
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So they'll be exempt from having to pay an estate tax,
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which will be tremendous.
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They'll keep their farms and their businesses
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in the family.
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Businesses will be able to deduct 100 percent of the cost
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of their capital investments in the year the investment is made.
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That's called expensing.
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And to do one-year expensing, I think,
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is going to be one of the biggest things in the bill, frankly.
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I think people are going to go out and absolutely go wild
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over expensing.
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Bob Kraft mentioned that last night in his telephone call.
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The fact that they can expense --
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do one-year expensing is a fantastic asset.
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Historic small-business tax cuts and pass-throughs
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now are made really, really good for the business owner.
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They're hiring people.
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I see it on television.
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I'm reading about it all over where people are hiring
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a lot of people right now to go to work.
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The small-business tax cut and the pass-throughs
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are now really incentivizing people.
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We're going to bring back probably $4 trillion from overseas.
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Nobody knows the exact number, but it's massive.
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It will be over $3 trillion; it could be $5 trillion.
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But it's a tremendous amount of money that was caught overseas
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that the bureaucracy plus the tax laws didn't allow it
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to reasonably be brought back into our country.
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So we think at least $4 trillion is going to be brought back.
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And if you look at that, it's going to be brought back
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right under the code.
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This is something that Republicans wanted for years
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and Democrats wanted for years,
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and yet it never got done.
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Who would object to trillions of dollars
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being brought back into our country?
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Nobody.
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But it never got done.
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Now it's being done.
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And the bottom line is, this is the biggest tax cuts and reform
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in the history of our country.
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This is bigger than, actually, President Reagan's many years ago.
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I'm very honored by it.
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In addition, we have ANWR --
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we're opening up ANWR for drilling.
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They've tried to get that for 40 years.
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They've tried to get that even during the Reagan administration.
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They could never get it.
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That alone would be a big bill if that ever happened,
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but that's even part of this.
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And we have, of course, the individual mandate,
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which is a very unfair and very unpopular provision,
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as you know, in Obamacare.
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Essentially, I think it ultimately leads
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to the end of Obamacare.
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Essentially, I think Obamacare is over because of that,
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and we're going to come up with something
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that's really going to be very good.
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But the individual mandate was very unfair
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because you're basically saying,
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pay for something in order not to have to get healthcare.
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So you're paying --
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you're paying not to have healthcare.
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It was very unfair.
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Many people thought it should have been overturned
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in the Supreme Court.
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It didn't quite make it.
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Almost -- but didn't quite make it.
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But now we're overturning the individual mandate,
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the most unpopular thing in Obamacare.
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Very, very unfair.
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So this is the bill right here, and we're very proud of it.
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It's going to be a tremendous thing
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for the American people.
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It's going to be fantastic for the economy.
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It's going to keep companies from leaving our shores
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and opening up in other countries.
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They are very dis-incentivized to do that.
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There's not -- a lot of not a sense to do that.
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You do that, and I don't think you're going to be running
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your company very well.
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So what's happening is we're going to sign this.
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This is a little picture of it.
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It fits nicely in the box.
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I said, take it out of the box because people have to see.
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And all of this -- everything in here --
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is really tremendous things for businesses,
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for people, for the middle class, for workers.
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And I consider this very much a bill for the middle class
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and a bill for jobs.
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And jobs are produced through companies and corporations,
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and you see that happening.
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Corporations are literally going wild over this,
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I think even beyond my expectations,
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so far beyond my expectations.
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So I'll sign this today rather than having a very big formal ceremony
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in two weeks when we were going to do it,
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because I didn't want you folks to say that I wasn't
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keeping my promise.
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I am keeping my promise.
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I'm signing it before Christmas.
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I said that the bill would be on my desk before Christmas,
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and you are holding me literally to that,
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so we did a rush job today.
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It's not fancy, but it's the Oval Office.
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It's the great Oval Office.
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And just to conclude: Our country is doing very well.
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We've tremendously cut regulations.
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Legislative approvals, for which I'm given no credit
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in the mainstream media --
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we have, I believe, it's 88, which is number one
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in the history of our country.
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Second now is Harry Truman.
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Harry Truman had more legislative approvals
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than any other President and -- a record long held.
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And we beat him on legislative approvals,
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for which I get no credit.
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A lot of people say he needed this because
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he has had no legislative approvals.
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Well, if you look at VA Accountability Act
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and so many other bills having to do with the VA;
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having to do with the military; having to do with many things --
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we have more legislative victories
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than any other President, not including this.
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But this is the capper because this is, again,
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the biggest tax cut, the biggest reform of all time.
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So it's an honor to have you with us,
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and we will sign this right now.
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This is something I'm very proud of.
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Great for our country, great for the American people.
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Thank you all.
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(The bill is signed.)
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The President: So we won't do the whole thing,
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but this is basically what it is.
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That's your bill.
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And I want to thank some people in particular
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that aren't here, because,
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again, we expected a formal ceremony in two weeks.
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But Mitch McConnell has been fantastic, worked so hard.
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He would speak at 3:00 in the morning
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and 2:00 in the morning.
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And we would speak whenever we had to speak.
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But he worked so hard.
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And the exact same thing can be said for Paul Ryan.
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They are very proud of this, and we're already seeing the results.
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And as I said long before -- long ahead of schedule.
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Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, thank you very much.
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Orrin Hatch, the Chairman, made a beautiful speech
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the other day in front of the White House,
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an absolutely brilliant, beautiful speech.
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And we appreciated it, and I appreciated it.
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Hardworking.
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Kevin Brady, I don't think he slept for months.
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It's almost like that's all he did was this.
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Mike Enzi, Senator Enzi.
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Diane Black.
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Rob Portman -- the group of Rob Portman.
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Rob worked so hard; so knowledgeable on the subject.
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Pat Toomey, likewise.
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Tim Scott, likewise.
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John Thune, likewise.
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These people worked so hard.
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And I don't know if they're given the proper credit.
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And the whole Senate -- when I say the Senate,
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unfortunately the Republicans in the Senate.
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Democrats don't like tax cuts.
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They want to raise your taxes; they don't want to lower your taxes.
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They want to raise your taxes,
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and they want to spend money foolishly on things
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that we don't need, in many cases.
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So we're cutting taxes, we're taking care of our military,
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and we're taking care of people.
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And we're really doing a job on jobs.
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So these folks have been so fantastic that I had to call them up --
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and plenty of others, believe me.
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Republicans in the House and Republicans in the Senate
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have been incredible.
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So this is what we get.
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We had it, it was set to go.
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As soon as I get back from Christmas,
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where we'll be working in Florida --
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I'll be working very hard during that Christmas
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because we have many things we're talking about,
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including North Korea, including a lot of things happening
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in the Middle East, as you know.
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We've made tremendous strides --
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obviously in Syria, with ISIS.
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We've taken back virtually all of the caliphate,
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all of the land.
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Same thing in Iraq.
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And we're making tremendous strides --
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it's sort of the unwritten story right now.
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But since my speech on Afghanistan,
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we're making tremendous progress, tremendous strides.
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We've opened it up and it's a whole different world
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in Afghanistan, I can tell you that.
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So I'll be working very hard over the holidays.
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Again, I want to wish you a very merry Christmas.
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I have some beautiful pens over here.
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And because all of these folks are either continuing
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to work down the road or getting ready to leave --
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and I'm sure they'll be working
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very hard also -- I think I'm probably going
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to hand some of them to the press.
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The media -- would any of the media like any of --
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oh, look at these camera guys.
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But I think we'll do that.
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So we have them.
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Many of you have worked very hard.
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Many of you have worked very, very fairly,
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and we really appreciate that.
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So here you go folks.
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You want the box with it, or not?
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Huh?
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The Press: Mr. President, can you talk a little bit
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about how much you'll travel to sell this tax bill?
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The President: I don't think I'm going to have to travel too much
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to sell it.
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I think it's selling itself.
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It's becoming very popular, but I think it will really --
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you'll see something on February 1st,
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when they open up the paycheck.
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That's when you're going to start to see it.
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Because by signing it now, it kicks in for this year.
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Remember, if we didn't make a certain date,
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it wouldn't kick in until next year; meaning,
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the following year -- '19.
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And I wasn't happy with that.
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So we worked very, very hard to make sure it was this year.
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Even language originally said the corporate
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would kick in '19, but we didn't do that.
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We have it kicking in now, but we had to sign.
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So I don't think we're going to have to do much selling.
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I think the corporations that are giving billions
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and billions of dollars away to their workers --
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and many more are coming -- I think that's really
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what's selling this maybe better than anybody could,
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including myself.
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But I think come February, when they open their checks
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and they see, "Wow, what happened?
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I have a lot more money in here" --
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I think that's really going to be something very special.
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So have a great holiday, folks.
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Some of you folks take -- I, in particular,
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like the boom holders.
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They were so nice to me the other day, right?
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(Laughter.)
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And the cameramen -- and the cameramen.
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The Press: Mr. President, as you mentioned,
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no Democrats have supported this tax cut legislation.
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Will they regret it?
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The President: I think the Democrats will really regret --
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the Democrats already regret it.
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You know, they have their typical thing --
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"It's for the rich."
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They know that's not true.
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And they've been called out on it by the media, actually.
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But the Democrats very much regret it.
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They wanted to be a part of it; it just doesn't work out.
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But I really do believe -- and I said on social media today --
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I really do believe we're going to have a lot of bipartisan
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work done, and maybe we start with infrastructure,
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because I really believe infrastructure can be bipartisan.
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We've spent $7 trillion in the Middle East,
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not to mention all of the lives and all of the heartache,
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and it's so sad.
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Seven trillion dollars.
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It's time for us to rebuild our country.
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Thank you very much, everybody.
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The Press: (unintelligible)
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The Press: Do you wish you would've started
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with infrastructure at the beginning of this year?
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Would that have sort of set the tone differently
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for people working together?
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The President: Infrastructure is the easiest of all.
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We're very well on our way.
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We've essentially repealed Obamacare.
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You know, the individual mandate is a very big factor
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in this bill, frankly.
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A lot of people don't talk about it because
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the tax code is so important.
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But infrastructure is by far the easiest.
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People want it -- Republicans and Democrats.
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We're going to have tremendous Democrat support
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on infrastructure, as you know.
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I could have started with infrastructure.
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I actually wanted to save the easy one
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for the one down the road.
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So we'll be having that done pretty quickly.
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Thank you all very much.
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The Press: (unintelligible)
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The Press: Did you learn anything in this process
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that you think will help you in 2018?
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The President: You know, one thing I really learned is,
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I learned, and got to know and became very friendly with,
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the people in the House, the people in the Senate --
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both Republicans and Democrats.
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When I came, I didn't know too many.
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I was very politically active but I didn't know too many.
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I think the fact that I've become with friends
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with so many of the names that I just read off,
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and so many of the senators, so many of the congressmen
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and women, I think that's a huge factor.
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I can call anybody now.
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I know every one of them very well.
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And I understand the legislation very well.
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So, you know, it's been a process.
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It's been a great process.
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Really beautiful.
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But I do believe that the fact that I have gotten to know
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so many of these people -- and many of these people,
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I have to say -- not saying all,
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but I'm saying many of these people are great people
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that truly love this country.
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So I think that helps.
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And I think you'll see that in this legislation.
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The Press: (unintelligble)