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One of the easiest ways is to make sure that homes are adequately insulated.

We can only improve this world if we are realistic about its complexities.

I cannot meet my commitment to balance the budget unless the Congress and I can cooperate in reducing unnecessary spending.

I want to insure that our future water resource policies meet the real needs of this nation.

My decision was not arbitrary and that no arbitrary decisions will be made in the future.

It is essential to involve the Congress in developing a coherent water resource policy.

I have heard from many members of Congress about my decision to review water projects.

The review process which we have begun will be objective, complete and fair.

I am abolishing the Cabinet-level committees concerned with international narcotics control, drug abuse prevention, and drug law enforcement created by previous Administrations.

For 30 years now, we've had with us the destructive power of atomic weapons, and we've almost become complacent about the terrible nature of the threat that exists.

The Office of Drug Abuse Policy shall be responsible for carrying out the Congressional mandate specified in the law.

There was no doubt in my mind that Paul Warnke is the best man in this country to represent our Nation in dealing with the Soviet Union and, later, with all nuclear powers in reduction of nuclear threat to us.

I want to pledge to him this afternoon that I personally, as President, and our Secretary of State, other officials in our executive branch of Government, I think the unanimous Members of the Congress, and the American people all wish him…

I am adding the Secretary of the Treasury and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget as fully participating members of the Council.

I look forward to early confirmation of the nominations which I have sent to the Senate.

This is a year when I believe the chances are fairly good for progress.

I doubt, though, that there is a more significant appointment that can be made than the one that we are consummating this afternoon with the swearing in of Paul Warnke as the Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.

I am confident that you will provide your full support to ODAP and the Strategy Council in the performance of their tasks.