If we now choose responsibly, we can look forward--at home--to more years of healthy prosperity.
The month-to-month changes of our economic indicators were often puzzling in 1967.
To care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan.
In the Fiscal 1969 Budget, we will have budget outlays of $7.3 billion to provide services for America's 26 million vete...
I have asked the Secretary of Defense to enroll 100,000 men in this vital program during its second year.
I will shortly sign an Executive Order putting the plan into effect.
I have today ordered that U.S. Veterans Assistance Centers be opened in 10 major cities within the coming month.
Our objective is to make sure that every serviceman who returns to civilian life today and in the months ahead--no matte...
I have asked the Administrator of Veterans Affairs immediately to expand the program to the entire system of military ho...
There is no question that as a nation we are strong enough, we are intelligent enough, we are productive enough to carry...
I believe it is the best budget that the judgment of dedicated men and women could devise.
The budget I send you today reflects a series of difficult choices.
Our ability to act as a great nation is not at issue.
The budget is a nation's strategy to solve the problems that confront the nation.
We now possess the strongest military capability that any nation has ever had.
We ask no man to put a price on freedom.
We can adopt a reasoned and moderate approach to our fiscal needs.
But faced with a costly war abroad and urgent requirements at home, we have had to set priorities.