That’s the nice thing about this job. You get to quote yourself shamelessly. If you don’t, Larry Speakes will.
I believe the highest aspiration of man should be individual freedom and the development of the individual.
I’ve heard drug experts say they believe if penicillin were discovered today, the FDA wouldn’t license it.
We developed at the local school district level probably the best public school system in the world. Or it was until the Federal government added Federal interference to Federal financial aid and eroded educational quality in the process.
The United Sates has much to offer the third world war.
Honey, I forgot to duck.
Simple fairness dictates that government must not raise taxes on families struggling to pay their bills.
Well I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again ? America’s best days are yet to come. Our proudest moments are yet to be. Our most glorious achievements are just ahead.
You will be competing against athletes from many nations. But, most important, you are competing against yourself. All we expect is for you to do your very best, to push yourself just one second faster, one notch higher, one inch further.
Whether meeting with leaders and parents concerned about drugs in Bonn, Lisbon, or with the Holy Father at the Vatican, or doing a pretty fair flamenco in Madrid, I think Nancy’s one of the best ambassadors America’s ever had.
Many a man has failed because he had his wishbone where his backbone should have been.
Could there be a better answer to the stupidity of Karl Marx than millions of workers individually sharing in the ownership of the means of production.
I’ve long believed one of the mainsprings of our own liberty has been the widespread ownership of property among our people and the expectation that anyone’s child, even from the humblest of families, could grow up to own a business or corporation.
Could there be anything resembling a free enterprise economy, if wealth and property were concentrated in the hands of a few, while the great majority owned little more than the shirts on their backs?
Could there be anything but widespread misery, where a privileged few controlled a nation’s wealth, while millions labored for a pittance, and millions more were desperate for want of employment?
It should be clear to everyone that the nation’s steadfast policy should afford every American of working age a realistic opportunity to acquire the ownership and control of some meaningful form of property in a growing national economy.
Today it is difficult to find leaders who are independent of the forces that have brought us our problems: The Congress, the bureaucracy, the lobbyists, big business, and big labor.
Elena, my four year old, says to me in all seriousness; “Mommy, you need to buy another baby”.
Someone told me it was a round thing that gobbles up money. I thought that was Tip O’Neill.
The American people aren’t overtaxed. The government in Washington is overfed. The main difference between ourselves and the other side is: we see an America where every day is the Fourth of July. They see an America where every day is April 15.