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I called President Salinas, and I told him that the Vice President and Chief of Staff McLarty would be available to go to Mexico City when NAFTA is ratified by both nations.

I call upon all Americans to join in honoring military families throughout the world.

It is for us now to make sure that this agreement is speedily passed by the United States Senate.

In Tucker Melancon and Ginger Berrigan, the people of Louisiana will have just that.

I am pleased to transmit herewith a report of the activities of the United States Government in the United Nations and its affiliated agencies during the calendar year 1992.

We want to build a free trading relationship that will support the growth of Asia and support jobs in our nations.

I believe that the only way a rich country can grow richer is to find more customers for its products and services.

Our economic strategy is simple, direct, and I think correct: Put our own economic house in order.

Ultimately, this meeting is about the jobs, the incomes, and the futures of the American people.

There is simply no evidence that the United States or any other wealthy country can grow jobs and increase incomes unless the world economy is growing.

We want very much to continue to buy from those Asian countries, and we want them to buy our products.

NAFTA will expand our exports, create new jobs, and help us reassert America's leadership in the global economy.

Our only choice is to take this new world head on, to compete, and to win.

This agreement is in the deep self-interest of the United States.

Tonight the leaders of both parties found common ground in supporting the common good.

We must guarantee our workers the training and education they need to compete in the global marketplace.

The Office of National Drug Control Policy has the lead responsibility within the Executive Office of the President to establish policies, priorities, and objectives for the Nation’s drug control program.