I came here today because the Baltics are important to the United States.
I believe that NATO will be expanded, and I believe everyone is impressed by the leadership which Poland has shown.
I feel that we are moving in the direction that will maximize the chances of reform and democracy staying alive in all these countries.
I therefore do not interpret section 31134(c)(2) as binding.
We will only act most effectively when we act together.
I therefore instruct the Secretary of Labor to disregard section 42104(c).
Renewing and expanding this dream is one of my Administration's highest priorities and deepest commitments.
Our challenge is the challenge of all advanced nations.
This legislation will ensure that home ownership becomes the order of the day for more and more Americans.
Today I have signed into law H.R. 1758, an act to revise, codify, and enact certain general and permanent laws related to transportation.
We chose to embrace the world.
We must create this infrastructure and use it to increase productivity.
Home ownership is one of the foundation stones of the American dream.
As more Americans realize that home ownership is within their reach, many of them turn to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (H...
This trip is an important part of that decisionmaking.
We want those nations to hold to the path of economic reform and democracy.
It is up to us to understand those forces and respond in the proper way.
Our first job is to create jobs and to develop the high-skill work force to fill them.