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We have to revolutionize our approach to unemployed people.

We must rebuild this country fundamentally.

Nobody should ever have to make that decision, and now we don't.

My job, as your President, is to get this country into the next century as the strongest nation in the world.

That's why we just passed the North American Free Trade Agreement.

More police reduces crime; it doesn't just help you catch criminals.

You betcha, I want to sell more to Mexico and the rest of Latin America.

Personal security means, among other things, that people who are out there struggling in this country to work for a living and raise their kids should be safe on the streets and should have access to health care and should have access to a…

We owe it to ourselves, as well as to them, to set up a system where we favor work over idleness.

Today I am pleased to sign into law S. 1670, the 'Hazard Mitigation and Relocation Assistance Act of 1993.'

Every family and every person in every family would have a comprehensive package of benefits.

Efficient, high-quality production using a skilled, well-equipped work force will put American products on shelves throughout the world.

I congratulate and thank the many Members of the House and Senate in both parties who worked so diligently to pass this legislation.

We are spending a much bigger percentage of our income on health care than any other country in the world, and yet we are the only major country who doesn't provide everybody health care coverage that is always there.

I predict that you will see an accommodation that will cause a health care plan to pass next year that has universal coverage and good benefits, and that's what I want.

Drunk driving remains our number one highway safety problem.

America must invest in new technologies with both commercial and military applications.