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I sincerely hope our Government can do something about this runaway nightmare of a problem.

It's time to change that, and we ought to do it this year.

NAFTA will create jobs here in the United States, 200,000 jobs by 1995.

Now it's time to provide health security for all Americans so that people who work hard and take responsibility for their own lives can enjoy the peace of mind they deserve.

I tell you, we can do better, and we must.

The United States can never stop worrying about the weak and dealing only with the strong.

I have had a wonderful time tonight seeing friends from all over America.

I wish every one of you could see them working, working every day up here on these problems.

Even the millions of Americans who enjoy good health care coverage today are concerned that it won't be there for them next month or next year.

If you're happy with Medicare, you can stay in it.

Most Americans believe that we really are all in this together.

I think we can still do that, not lose control of how we're controlling the benefit costs and standardizing information that needs to be required from providers.

We're going to get utilization review firms and the government out of the back offices of doctors, and allow them to provide care without worrying about punitive responses to potential quality problems.

We recognized the problems of operating in a completely devastated institutional, social, and economic context, as is the case in Somalia.

The trick is how to do it without in any way rewarding the kind of behavior that we have seen.

I think we have to— my main concern is not to allow Somalia to deteriorate to the condition which it was in before the United Nations went there.