I'm really glad to be here with you.
We face critical choices.
It's the greatest elective office in the free world, certainly, perhaps the entire world.
I want a nation strong and at peace.
This year, as you all know, is a very important election year.
The first responsibility of every President is for the security of our Nation.
We have never failed to overcome the most insurmountable obstacle.
The American farmers, in spite of droughts, have a great prospect ahead.
I think we have a better prospect in the future for stronger cities, better neighborhoods—rural and urban—effective housing programs.
I remain committed to disciplined tax and spending policies to reduce inflationary pressures and to encourage productivity gains.
I'm very happy to be here today to sign this bill.
Neighborhoods are the soul of every community.
This bill is an important achievement, but we also must look candidly at our Nation's remaining housing requirements.
I'm forming an administrative task force on housing to work very intimately with all the elements of my own administration.
This bill represents a reasonable approach to the broad advancement of fusion research and technology.
Fusion power offers the potential for a limitless energy source with manageable environmental effects.
This act authorizes United States participation in a 50-percent increase in quotas in the International Monetary Fund.
It is a distinct honor for me this morning to be able to welcome to our country President Shagari of the great nation of Nigeria.