I urge the Federal Reserve Board, in executing its policy of monetary restraint, and our large commercial banks to coope...
The day of peace will eventually come—a day when all nations will be able to live in their own way, free from threat and...
We can and we will help with funds and with counsel.
Our goal in Southeast Asia is a very simple one.
Prudent economic policy requires timely well-considered action in the national interest.
This occasion has a special significance, for it is the first visit to the United States by a Chief of State of Burma.
I recommend that the Congress suspend until January 1, 1968, the use of accelerated depreciation on all buildings and st...
The problems of our world place burdens upon us all.
We should not continue to press on the accelerator.
And not a single one of those needs can be fully met until we rebuild our mass transportation systems.
It is a very great pleasure for me to welcome you here to the White House today.
Today we welcomed you as a guest in our country.
Thus shall we raise the hopes and enrich the lives of people throughout the world.
Both our countries emerged from a colonial past and treasure independence all the more for that.
No other country in the world allowed its passenger rail service in urban areas to deteriorate as badly as we did--and w...
We will lay on the table our plans to withdraw if they will lay on the table their plans to cease their aggression.
Therefore, except for the $600 million, every dollar spent on Great Society programs was secured by reducing or eliminat...
Our machinery and equipment industries cannot digest the demands currently thrust upon them.