The truth about big government is the truth about any other great activity—it is complex.
What matters is the capacity of the Nation as a whole to deal with its economic problems and its opportunities.
There are myths also about our public debt.
The myth here is that government is big, and bad—and steadily getting bigger and worse.
Mythology distracts us everywhere—in government as in business, in politics as in economics, in foreign affairs as in domestic affairs.
This order shall become effective on July 1, 1962.
I want to express my congratulations and appreciation to the committee, the Attorney General, Mr. Hoover, Mr. Cox, Mr. Guthman, who particip...
His responsibility to his family is the most deserving of recognition, though as he said from the beginning his primary interest was in help...
I want to congratulate you, and you.
By virtue of the authority vested in me by Section 206 of the Labor Management Relations Act, 1947, 61 Stat. 155 (29 U.S.C. 176), I hereby a...
I think that is very nice.
So I want to express my great pleasure in awarding this to you, which you very richly deserve for a whole variety of public services.
As I say, I am sure that most of you have served in the Armed forces of the United States on other occasions, and I would say that the job t...
In my judgment, I know very few occasions when members of Congress who have supported it have suffered any political repercussions because t...
We hope that other countries who have benefited from our assistance who are now more prosperous will do more themselves, but we have to cont...
We want to express our congratulations to this young man and also our pride in him.
So we want to congratulate you and tell you that we are very proud to have you here.
It typified the best of our country.