I would try to shift the nation away from oil to increased use of coal.
Trust of people in government is the No. 1 issue.
I would have a tough management attitude with the government itself.
I think the rate of increase would be carefully controlled, well-considered, and subject to a long-range plan.
I would like to give them job training and literacy instruction and get them job offers.
I will implement the Education for All Handicapped Children Act as swiftly as possible, to insure that all the children ...
We will care, in dignity and respect and compassion, for those who cannot care for themselves.
It is the government's responsibility to do the very best it can to minimize the burden of those costs.
We all pray for the day when people in need of residential care will be able to reenter the productive mainstream.
Vocational rehabilitation is a dead end if it does not lead to a job.
We must attempt to enable all of our people to reach their full human potential.
Neither of these is an appropriate or decent attitude.
Full rehabilitation—leading to economic, social and vocational independence—is our common goal.
Architectural barriers amount to fundamental discrimination.
I favor the very strong Senate bill that was passed.
I think to a lesser extent in South Africa.
I would insist that there would be an additional accounting.
We can certainly afford to reduce our sales of arms abroad.