The White House celebrates Thomas Edison’s innovation and legacy
Key points
- The White House honors Thomas Edison as the Nation’s most prolific inventor
- The White House says its administration advances his legacy through deregulation and small business tax cuts
TL;DR
- The White House celebrates Edison on his 179th birthday and honors his life, determination, and entrepreneurship.
- It notes Edison was born in Ohio, raised in Michigan, had little formal education, and became deaf at a young age.
- It says Edison received more than 1,000 patents including the phonograph, motion picture camera, alkaline storage battery, and incandescent light bulb, and that the administration is carrying his legacy forward via deregulation and historic tax cuts for small businesses.
Original text
Today, we celebrate our Nation’s most prolific inventor and a man who never stopped pushing the spirit of American innovation: the legendary Thomas Edison. On what would have been his 179th birthday, we honor his life, determination, and extraordinary legacy of American entrepreneurship and ingenuity and look to his example as we continue building the Golden Age of America. Born into humble means in Ohio and raised i...
Topics
- Innovation
- Invention
- Economic Policy
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Keywords
- Thomas Edison
- Patents
- Incandescent Light Bulb
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