
We must not lower our standards to accept high inflation, high unemployment, and huge deficits as a normal circumstance.
On the public record
Every politician on the site, every statement on file. Search, filter, and read the public record.
29,000+·quotes on file

We must not lower our standards to accept high inflation, high unemployment, and huge deficits as a normal circumstance.

We must have a partnership—between a government which knows its limits, a private sector which is encouraged to do the right things, and the people.

We need a national law against red-lining, and federal regulatory officials who understand that banks are chartered to serve their communities.

We must always be careful not to over-promise, but we also should never underestimate our potential in our nation.

Strong neighborhoods and families can help the government use its money efficiently, for a change.

The only way we will ever put the government back in its place is to restore the family and the neighborhood to their proper places.

I will try to be a good candidate and, if elected, a worthy leader of our great country.

No government that cared about neighborhoods would stack the tax deck against them.

People should control government, and not the other way around.

I would like to see more openness in government, an absence of secrecy, an accountability of public officials for their performance.

I've learned from those experiences, I study the Bible—I read a chapter from the Bible every night without exception—and that gives me a constant inclination to study.

The United States should do as much as possible to avoid general revenue contributions to the Social Security fund.

Emergency food aid should not be used as a diplomatic tool.

I would favor the taxation of church property other than the church building itself.

The United States should put primary efforts on ensuring full employment.

It is hard to know exactly what that question means.

A comprehensive national health insurance program is needed which guarantees to every person as much care as he or she needs.