Welcome to "Ask the White House" -- an online interactive forum where you can submit questions to Administration Officials and friends of the White House. Visit the "Ask the White House" archives to read other discussions with White House officials. Today's guest: Secretary of Commerce Don Evans
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June 26, 2003
Don Evans David, from El Paso, TX writes: Don Evans
David, from York writes: Don Evans
I have been a lifelong fan of the Cardinals. As a young boy I listened to Harry Caray on KMOX radio in my bedroom late at night. I have watched and continue to watch the Cardinals throughout my life. Having spent many years of my life in Houston, I also closely follow the Houston Astros. paul, from Wheaton, IL writes: Don Evans
Dave, from Brisbane, Australia writes: Don Evans
I have known the President for over 30 years when we both moved to Midland after graduate school in 75. He is indeed a great friend. I can tell that since becoming President, George W. Bush's core beliefs haven't changed one bit. Since I have known him, he has always been someone who has believed in serving a purpose greater than himself. He is an extraordinary leader, a man with a great mind, a big heart and someone that you can trust 100 percent of the time. Since I have known him, he has always made the right decisions for the right reasons and as President of the U.S., he makes decisions based on what is in the long term best interests for the general well being of the American people and for those who love and cherish peace, prosperity and freedom around the world. Tiffany, from Indiana writes: Don Evans
As a good friend in Midland, we had the opportunity to see each other or talk everyday. That is just not possible now. But I do have the opportunity to visit with the President at cabinet meetings, at economic briefings, and during briefings on international issues which are important to the President and the Commerce Department. And we even have an occasional opportunity to get together socially. Henry, from Marietta writes: Don Evans
Thanks for the question. I have learned a lot in my two plus years in DC. And one of them being not to try to predict the future. I can tell you that I'm honored and humbled to serve you, serve the President and to serve all of the American people I can tell you that I love public service and I love Texas and I hope to return home to Texas one day after my time in Washington, DC. For those of you who have never been to Texas, let me tell you that the barbecue enough is worth the visit there. It is a warm and friendly state and you would be welcome with open arms. William, from Titusville, Florida writes: Don Evans
The President and I have both spent a significant amount of our career in the energy industry. The President has, as do I, a keen appreciation for the strong connection between energy and our economy. In order for our economy to grow at its full potential, the President clearly understands that we must have affordable and available energy. That is why, soon after he took office, he organized a national energy team to develop a comprehensive national energy policy. He presented that to the American people in the spring of 2001. He continues to be very focused on this issue of great importance and I can assure you that the members of his economic team think about it on a daily basis. We will continue to work very hard to implement policies that will create the conditions for there to be affordable secure available energy for all the American people and the American economy. Joseph, from Cleveland, Ohio writes: Don Evans
I am glad things are well in Cleveland. I am looking forward to coming to your city on July 9 to talk to the Cleveland City Club. And I'm glad things are going well with your business. Like you, I am very confident about the future of our economy. The fundamentals of our economy are very sound and are providing the environment for our economy to continue moving toward its full potential - so that this economy will continue to create more and more jobs. The President has continued to say that the goal is for every American that wants a job to get a job. The President is confident that we are moving in that direction. I am confident that we are moving in that direction. Low interest rates, low inflation, after tax personal income continuing to rise, the great entrepreneurial competitive spirit, all create the conditions for a growing and thriving economy that will continue to provide for more jobs for hardworking Americans. Mark, from Dayton, Ohio writes: Don Evans
I love the game of basketball. I even had the opportunity this year to attend the Final Four because my favorite team, UT, made it to the Final Four. UT has a great point guard, TJ Ford, who will no doubt go somewhere in the top ten. At the final four, I had the chance to see Syracuse-UT final game and watch Carmello Anthony in action. He is a young man with great poise, confidence and a terrific outside shot. While I don't think you can go wrong selecting James or Anthony, having watched Anthony single-handedly defeat UT, I think I would be inclined to select him. Big_Al, from Peoria writes: Don Evans
Chaz, from Knoxville, TN writes: Don Evans
Harold, from Houston, TX writes: Don Evans
Marjo, from Finland writes: Don Evans
And it is great to talk to one of our friends and allies in Finland. I haven't visited your beautiful country, but I hope to before leaving office. In honor of Ari's last month as White House press secretary, I will respond in classic Ari style -- I refer you to Ari Fleischer for personal pronouncements of his heritage. Ari is one of my favorites and has done a tremendous job of serving our President and the American people. He is leaving his job in good hands though -- in the hands of one of my fellow Texans, Scott McClellan. Tony, from Edwardsville writes: Don Evans
You ask a very good question. Certainly a topical question. I am not worried about deflation because it is clear that the Federal Reserve is very focused on the issue. So with the fed continuing to provide more liquidity to our system, along with a banking system with a low percentage of non-performing loans, and a banking system that is very well capitalized as the fed has indicated, I believe there is a very, very low risk for deflation.
Don Evans
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