No nation, least of all ours, can rest easy
It is essential that these decisions be made only after the most thorough evaluation of all the probable benefits and costs to the Governmen...
It is desirable that we hold to or better the schedule laid down in 1961, and reach firm decisions as soon as practicable in 1963 on future ...
economic condition of the United States in 1962 was one of continued advances in employment, production, and purchasing power
I stated that studies on the economic and technical feasibility of a commercial supersonic transport should be expedited and the results eva...
The state of the economy poses a perplexing challenge to the American people
We cannot now reclaim the opportunities we lost in the past
This work, now progressing with such momentum, must not be allowed to falter.
Compared with the funds required for other programs for the national good, those requested by this Commission for this program are modest in...
Documents are the primary sources of history; they are the means by which later generations draw close to historical events and enter into t...
The additional general fund financing in fiscal year 1964, for which legislative authority will be needed, will provide the District with th...
Let us make it a city of which the Nation may be proud-an example and a showplace for the rest of the world.
I again urge that the Congress restore to District residents the basic right to local self-government.
Because Washington is the Nation's capital, the National Government has, and must continue to have, a special responsibility and a special r...
I just want to express appreciation to all of you for taking part in this effort.
Our present choice is not between a tax cut and a balanced budget.
This issue must be faced squarely.
Our economy has been falling short of its productive potential for more than 5 years because total demand for goods and services by consumer...