The present state of our economy is disturbing.
All this is cause for concern--but it is not cause for panic.
I have already taken steps to coordinate and expand our disarmament effort.
But I have a different view of liberty.
But Communist domination in this Hemisphere can never be negotiated.
We cannot afford to waste idle hours and empty plants while awaiting the end of the recession.
This is not a partisan program concentrating on our weaknesses--it is, I hope, a national program to realize our nationa...
The deadly arms race, and the huge resources it absorbs, have too long overshadowed all else we must do.
Our greatest challenge is still the world that lies beyond the Cold War.
However, we will do what must be done.
We cannot escape our dangers--neither must we let them drive us into panic or narrow isolation.
We must increase our support of the United Nations as an instrument to end the Cold War instead of an arena in which to ...
I speak today in an hour of national peril and national opportunity.
In short, the American economy is in trouble.
All of the positions which are held by the men who are being sworn today, and by those of you in the audience who have b...
One of the unsatisfactory features of a most satisfactory and interesting job has been the fact that we have had a chanc...
Now, if the busiest man in Washington would administer the oath of office.
In the presently troubled world, we cannot be a peacemaker if we are not also the protector of those individuals as well...