The next President must take an activist view of his office.
The judgments of history can bestow no honor greater than the title of peacemaker.
There has been a 31 percent increase in the cost of production, farm debt is up 90 percent, and 903,000 farms have disap...
Today three out of every ten jobs in our country are directly related to agriculture.
We will not plow under farmers while trying to help them.
Plainly, however, our farmers and ranchers have been the stepchildren of the Great Society.
In the Congress and as a member of the Eisenhower Administration, I learned long ago of the immense importance of modern...
America verges upon the decade of the 70's, and we must make this a period of unmatched progress for agriculture.
And I also pledge there will always be an open door for agriculture at the White House.
We do not seek colonies. We do not seek economic concessions. We seek only the right to live in peace with other nations...
The free world must act to maintain a balance of power to remove the confidence of would-be aggressors.
The pursuit of peace is too important for politics-as-usual.
To assist in this, we need new incentives to get capital flowing into the ghetto.
A city is many things—homes, offices, schools, factories. But basically, the people are the city.
This new kind of war can actually be waged more effectively with fewer men and at less cost.
Our investment in education is an investment in America's future; none that we make will pay better dividends.
But Government has a role to play in the building of the new city.
What we need today is not more millions on welfare roles but more millions on payrolls.