I stand by everything I said when I addressed this issue on January 6th and February 13th.
That Ronald Reagan had it right. You get peace through strength.
We have a criminal justice system in this country. We have civil litigation. And former presidents are not immune from being accountable by ...
I think we'll find out sometime soon.
Obviously, I don't think that.
I think it's a dangerous situation.
I don't think any federal legislation is likely to get 60 votes in the Senate on any – any direction.
I think we need to stick with them. I think it's important to us.
First responsibility is the administrations of these colleges.
I said it was possible. I didn't say that was my view. I just said it was possible.
This is my principal interest, pushing back against isolationism.
I do not know on what principles of reasoning it is that good men think that the public ought to pay more for a thing that they would themse...
The debts continue to mount. I do not see a whole lot of change.
You have an underfunded pension and you have to account for it, but you are adding more people onto that traditional pension.
By adding 125,000, you are adding to the problem.
Private corporations face these kind of problems and when they do, they do not add to their labor costs.
I would try to fix your pension.
When you add 125,000 people to it, you are making your problem worse, not better in the long run.