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I'll give the Judge Ginsburg answer: That's for you to determine.

I am extremely pleased by action taken today by the Senate in passing the National and Community Service Trust Act.

The law simply requires that we chart a course for every endeavor that we take the people's money for.

I ask for the support of the Congress in being willing to reexamine all of our assumptions.

Every small business in your State has a chance to lower its tax burden by investing more in its business.

Most working parents will be held harmless from the impact of the fuel tax by an offset in their income tax.

This plan has 200 specific spending cuts, and it reduces Government spending by more than $250 billion.

The Pollution Prevention Act of 1990 established that it is the national policy of the United States that, whenever feasible, pollution should be prevented or reduced at the source.

I don't think it has anything to do with principle, and I don't think it's personal.

I have to face the fact that that's where it is.

We want to reduce the deficit by $500 billion.

All of the things that this Government does, it does pretty well.

I am extremely pleased at the swift and determined action by the U.S. Senate in overwhelmingly confirming Ruth Bader Ginsburg to the United States Supreme Court.

We must make Government work for the people who pay the bills.

We will observe their constitutional rights.

I think there is still a continuing job to do to make sure the American people know again exactly what is in this program.

We must protect older Americans from punitive cuts in Social Security, Medicare, and veterans benefits that some have proposed.