
I support the Endangered Species Act, but I want to see it administered in a way that doesn't throw a large number of Americans out of work.
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I support the Endangered Species Act, but I want to see it administered in a way that doesn't throw a large number of Americans out of work.

I think we should try to provide some funds to local communities to fix those up first because that's cheaper and quicker.

I do propose to raise income tax rates, but only for the top 1.2 percent of taxpayers.

The price of doing the same thing is higher than the price of my program.

I've pledged to save $9 billion by controlling administrative costs.

We must squeeze every penny that we have out of the Government before we ask ordinary Americans to contribute to deficit reduction.

One of the most important things we need to do in this administration is learn how to manage the Government better.

I also know it has a nice new McDonald's.

This program has some tax incentives, which is a fancy way for saying tax cuts for people who invest their money.

I want to say one more word, if I might, about Senator Moynihan.

The price of my program is far lower with far higher results.

We're spending too much and on the wrong things.

I will tell you, basically, the tax bill goes from about $20 billion to about $75 billion over the next 4 years.

Thomas Glynn has the kind of experience managing large institutions, both public and private, that is needed to make that happen.

It means we should do whatever it takes to educate people for a lifetime at very high levels.

Today, I think we need that kind of experimentation based on the plain evidence that we are in a rut.

We have to begin with the Government, and at the top with the President.

What we have been doing has not worked.