What is best for America is best for us.
We need a housing program that will provide a decent home for every American family.
Any increase which does cause or contribute to inflation will not benefit labor.
The scientific and engineering information acquired as a result of this activity should be made available to assist the efforts of the Feder...
We need civil rights legislation to insure that all Americans are treated equally.
We need a successful war on poverty to lift 9 million American families to full membership in our society.
America is not only proud of her, but Ohio is very proud of her.
We have talked a great deal about full employment in America, but we have done too little to achieve it.
To drain shameful backwaters of poverty and concentrated unemployment, we must press our war on poverty forward to total victory.
It is important we learn as many lessons as possible from the disastrous Alaskan earthquake.
We are gratified with the progress our economy is making, but we are not satisfied.
I want you personally to take command of developing the information to help us define the problems that we must deal with in our budget next...
We should never relax our efforts to give the American people a dollar's worth of value for a dollar spent.
The Chemical Composition of Representative Grades of 1952 and 1954 Crops of Flue-Cured Tobacco, $1870; the Story of the Patent Office, $2,00...
Buy only what you must buy and get the best price you can.
Government productivity should increase, too, and it must.
Honest mistakes can be forgiven, but it is hard to forgive failures to examine and tighten agency procedures to guard against a recurrence o...
Our efforts to increase efficiency and economy in the executive branch, we ought to be as unsatisfied as a little boy's appetite.