
The number one threat to our national economy is inflation.
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VA-RFormer governors

The number one threat to our national economy is inflation.

In my opinion, we have answered the question of the Soviet combat unit in Cuba adequately.

I have no plans whatsoever to change it.

I intend to maintain it as a top priority and continue to work against inflation.

We've been encouraging the humanitarian granting of aid, particularly food aid, to the people of Cambodia.

A common theme in much of what has happened over the last few years is the gradual recognition that Mexico seeks no favors from us.

That agreement has more than symbolic importance—it offers real potential for helping us solve our energy problems.

It is a relationship based on mutual respect and appreciation.

Success in reducing inflationary pressures will lead in due course both to lower rates of price increases and to lower interest rates.

We must continue the common struggle-the church and governments—for peace.

The administration believes that the actions decided upon today by the Federal Reserve Board will help reduce inflationary expectations.

It’s abhorrent in our time to allow differences in the way God's children worship the same Father to wound each other, when our common faith could do so much to heal each other.

We must seize four unique opportunities which have been dramatized by your visit.

Our Nation was not founded to deny human beings a life of the spirit, but to welcome the spiritual into our lives.

The administration will continue to emphasize a policy of budgetary restraint.

Let us vow that what our Creator has made—human life and human spirit—that we ourselves shall not destroy.