[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: George W. Bush (2006, Book I)]
[February 10, 2006]
[Pages 226-228]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Remarks to the House Republican Conference in Cambridge, Maryland
February 10, 2006

    Thank you all. Please be seated. Thank you very much. It's an honor 
to be back here again. Mr. Speaker, thank 
you for your leadership and your friendship. One of the real joys of 
being in Washington is to be able to work with Speaker Hastert. He is a 
straightforward--[applause]. Some of my buddies at home say, ``What's he 
like?'' I say, ``He's a straightforward, no-nonsense kind of guy who's 
here to get things done.'' And, Mr. Speaker, thank you for your 
leadership and your friendship.
    I congratulate the majority leader, John Boehner; looking forward to working with you, John. Congratulations 
to you. I appreciate Roy Blunt. He's a--right 
after I called Boehner from Air Force One, I called Blunt, and I said, 
``I want to say two things to you: One, thanks for waging the race for 
the majority leader; and second, thanks for passing the reconciliation 
package.'' He said, ``If I could count votes as good on my race as I did 
on the reconciliation package''--[laughter]. But I appreciate a man who 
is gracious in defeat. But he's still got an important position, and I'm 
looking forward to working with you, Roy. Thank you.
    I appreciate the rest of the folks up here. Thank you all for 
coming. It is an honor to serve our country with you. I hope you feel 
that way as well. There is nothing more heartwarming and exhilarating 
than to represent the good people of the United States of America here 
in Washington. I want to thank you all for your service. I particularly 
want to thank your families for your service to our country as well. The 
cause is noble and worthwhile.
    A couple of things I want to say, and then I'll be glad to answer 
some of your questions. First, the state of our Union is strong, and 
it's getting stronger. And I want to thank you all for putting policies 
in place that, on the one hand, spread prosperity throughout the country 
and, at the same time, spread freedom and peace throughout the world.
    You know, we've overcome a lot in this country. If you really think 
about what this economy has been through, it's amazing how resilient and 
flexible and strong our economy is. We're growing at faster rates than 
any major industrialized nation in the world. We've added over 4.5 
million new jobs since April of 2003. The national unemployment rate is 
4.7 percent. Productivity is high.
    One of the things we've been working together is to promote an 
ownership society. More people own a home than ever before in our 
Nation's history. More minority families own a home than ever before in 
our Nation's history. Small businesses are thriving. The economic plan 
we put in place is working. And it starts with saying to the American 
people, ``We trust you with your own money.''
    We've got a record, and it's a record of accomplishment. We have 
worked closely together to achieve results for the American people. 
We've been fiscally wise with the people's money. I want to thank you

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for that bill you sent me that I signed yesterday. It's hard work to cut 
out and cut back on programs that don't work. Every program sounds 
beautiful in Washington, DC, until you start analyzing the results. And 
I want to thank you for being wise with the people's money.
    You know, you hear people in Washington, DC, saying, ``Well, we've 
got to solve the deficit, and the best way to do it is raise the 
people's taxes.'' We understand that's not the way Washington works. 
What happens is, they'll raise your taxes and figure out new ways to 
spend your money. The best way to reduce the deficit is to keep 
progrowth policies in place and be wise with the taxpayers' money.
    The House passed a good piece of legislation to help us secure our 
borders, and I want to thank you for that. The House passed good energy 
legislation last year. The House passed good tort reform last year, 
including class-action reform and bankruptcy. The House passed the 
PATRIOT Act last year. The House passed CAFTA last year. Last year was a 
year of accomplishment for the House of Representatives, thanks to the 
leadership here at the table.
    And we're ready to lead again. We don't fear the future because 
we're going to shape the future of the United States of America. And 
that means supporting our troops in harm's way. I want to thank you for 
supporting the troops last year, and I look forward to working with you 
to support our troops this coming year.
    We'll continue to lead. And I want to appreciate your steadfast 
support in the war on terror. Our most important responsibility is to 
protect the American people from harm. And I want to thank the Members 
of Congress for working with the administration to protect the American 
people from future attack.
    You know, in my State of the Union--thanks for paying attention to 
it when I got up there the other day--[laughter]--I talked about how 
best to keep the country competitive. You know, some would lose 
confidence in the capacity of this country to lead, and kind of hide 
behind walls. That's not what we think. We're confident in America, and 
we're confident in our people, and we're confident that we can work 
together to put good policies in place that will keep this country the 
world's leader when it comes to the economy. So I'm looking forward to 
working with you to continue to be fiscally sound with the people's 
money and to put those tax cuts we put in place in a permanent status.
    I'm looking forward to working with you on expanding health savings 
accounts so we can strengthen the doctor-patient relationship. I'm 
looking forward to working with you on making sure that we become less 
dependent on Middle Eastern oil by promoting alternative sources of 
energy. I'm looking forward to working with you on making sure our 
education system remains strong and our kids can learn math and science 
so we remain the most competitive nation in the world.
    I'm looking forward to working with you, and I'm confident we'll 
continue the success we have had together. And so I've come to say 
thanks for your hard work in the past, and thanks for what we're going 
to do to make this country--to continue to be the greatest country on 
the face of the Earth.
    God bless your work. May God continue to bless our country.

Note: The President spoke at 12:23 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake 
Bay.

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