
Today, I have asked you here to announce the first members of our economic team.
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Today, I have asked you here to announce the first members of our economic team.

The Treasury will still be the place where the President's economic views are spoken for after the President does it.

I think it should be reenacted. And I will support that.

When Lloyd Bentsen agreed to serve as Secretary of the Treasury, it is safe to say I succeeded.

Bob Rubin has enjoyed a brilliant career at his firm, and has throughout manifested concern for the welfare of all Americans.

We need to know more about it than we now know.

I think that if you go back to the campaign structure that we tried to provide, which really did defy past organizations because it was less hierarchical and more teamwork oriented, that’s what I expect to provide here.

If I catch anybody using the State Department like that when I'm President, you won't have to wait till after the election to see them gone.

I think that the clear mandate of this election, by the way, from the American people was an end of politics as usual, an end to the gridlock in Washington, an end to finger-pointing and blame.

I think the American people understand that these problems are of long duration, and there won't be any overnight miracles, but I think they expect aggressive and prompt action, and I'm going to give it to them.

My concern here is to do it in a way that is most appropriate for the management of the whole national security and military interests of the country.

I campaigned on a theme of economic hope and creating jobs and increasing income.

I don't believe in the gag rule and I think it should be repealed.

I hope that both Senator Gore and I would be able to maintain some greater level of ongoing personal contact with folks than is typically the case.

I want a secretary of state who understands that we have obligations of continuity and obligations of change.

I'm going to do better if we have the courage to change.

I disagree with Mr. Perot that the answer is to put a 50-cent gas tax on the middle class and raise more taxes on the middle class and the working poor than on the wealthy.