Donald Evans

Donald Evans
Donald Louis Evanswas the 34th U.S. Secretary of Commerce. He was appointed by his longtime friend George W. Bush and sworn into office on January 20, 2001. On November 9, 2004, the White House announced that Evans intended to resign by the end of January 2005...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionCriminal
Date of Birth5 July 1957
CountryUnited States of America
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Three months of sustained job creation shows that President Bush's agenda is helping our economy grow,
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You know, the one principle that we ought to continue, continue to rest on is we are going to be the number one economy in the world.
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I will continue to stay very focused on the economy.
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I will stay very focused on my responsibilities as Secretary of Commerce and the economy's doing well. I mean, you asked about some of the challenges that we have or what is going on in the world and you know I, I'm pleased to report that the economy is doing extremely well.
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We are the number one economy in the world, and we ought to continue to pursue those kinds of policies that ensure that we maintain that position, like innovation and like technology and like education and like just research and development and discovery.
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I mean, there is no question about the fact that we had a boom in our economy and in the stock market in the late nineties and in 2000.
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America's economic recovery is now well underway thanks to the President's tax relief,
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And I am one that says that our economy has done so well and recovered as strong as it has because of the President's leadership.
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Our election in America sent a message to the world that America is behind our President to lead this world toward a world of peace and prosperity.
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I think our track record is pretty clear: in America we are pursuing a vision that will continue to open up the world to free trade.
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It is clear to me that China is on an exciting path toward a market economy. During this visit, I have felt the energy and enthusiasm of the people of China, and I share their high hopes for a bright future, and for building even stronger ties between our two countries,
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With the first 'Pirates,' we believe we elevated pirates to pirate chic. It's not about the pirates you knew about 10 years ago. It just seemed these things were meant to be together, these movies and this race.
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Movies are not a tangible experience. You go to a theater and watch a movie. It plays to you. This was an opportunity to bring a piece of Hollywood and piece of the movie literally around the globe.
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Morocco is among one of the very first countries that we have decided that we are going to sit down with and negotiate a Free Trade Agreement.