Scots,
The amount of applause was no greater than it has been for most presidents during the State of the Union address. I found it interesting and inspiring that the single longest applause break and standing ovation was given when Bush expressed appreciation for the sacrafices being made by US service men and women. It's about time!
I found the speech was quite well written and quite well delivered. Bush's numbers went up soundly. Just before the speech some 55% of Americans that Bush was addressing their concerns, after the speech, that figure jumped to some 87%.
Support for a war with Iraq jumped some 10% to about 77%.
Taxes,
My household income was some $44,000 last year...my tax bill after an itemized but fairly standard deduction...about $200. Being soundly in the middle class with that income, I don't think that giving me a tax break is going to stimulate the economy all that much.
My uncle's income is above the $150.000 bracket, the company he owns does several million a year. If he recieves a tax break, he can spend more, and invest more, spuring the economy. If his company receives incentives to invest, it will grow and he can hire more people, THAT stimulates the Economy.
Under the Bush tax plan, some 95 Million Americans will receive (keep) on average, $1,100, THAT will stir the economy.
Bush knows what Kennedy and Reagan both did, CUTTING TAXES INCREASES Federal revenue. In Reagan's 8 years his tax cuts doubled the amount of federal revenue, HOWEVER, the democrat congress spent $3 for every $1 of increased revenue.
I like Bush, I like that he's addressing AIDs in Africa (come on liberals) that he's concerned about disadvantaged kids (come on liberals). That he's backing hydrogen fuel celled cars (come on EcoNuts) I like his approach to the economy, and his approach to foriegn policy.