Just think back to what life was like in 1961.
I leave you with my pledge that I continue to be committed to the goals of the Great Society.
More than any President since Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson reminded the American people that poverty has no place in a land tha...
The powerful few who benefit from waste and confusion, and their political allies are the loudest voices raised in protest.
I want a law which will shut down outdated agencies and programs once and for all.
Too many bureaucrats learn the hard way to accept the creed.
I think we can confine government to its proper role and make it an effective, efficient instrument of human needs.
Halfway measures are not enough.
We have not had that kind of leadership in recent years.
We should not behave abroad in ways that violate our own laws or moral standards.
I find it unacceptable that we have in effect condoned the effort of some Arab countries to tell American businesses that, in order to trade...
Ours is a great and powerful nation, committed to certain enduring ideals, and those ideals must be reflected in our foreign policy.
Warm Springs is a place of history, of healing and of leadership.
As in 1932 and 1960, the choice before our people is clear.
People should control government, and not the other way around.
The only way we will ever put the government back in its place is to restore the family and the neighborhood to their proper places.
Strong neighborhoods and families can help the government use its money efficiently, for a change.
We must not lower our standards to accept high inflation, high unemployment, and huge deficits as a normal circumstance.