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Richard Nixon
@richardnixon· Republican · CA· Oct 31, 1972

For every $1 spent to fight pollution 4 years ago, we have budgeted $3.50 this year.

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Richard Nixon
@richardnixon· Republican · CA· Oct 27, 1972

I believe that the Government in Washington is taking too much money out of your pocket.

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Richard Nixon
@richardnixon· Republican · CA· Oct 27, 1972

Democrats as well as Republicans want jobs and prosperity, without war and without inflation.

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Richard Nixon
@richardnixon· Republican · CA· Oct 27, 1972

I am committed to resisting with all the powers at my command any Federal spending which would confront us with the unacceptable choice between higher taxes, which would take more of the worker's paycheck, and renewed inflation, which…

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Richard Nixon
@richardnixon· Republican · CA· Oct 26, 1972

I will not be satisfied until farmers have the rewards, the satisfaction, and the income they so richly have earned.

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Richard Nixon
@richardnixon· Republican · CA· Oct 22, 1972

No one who is able to work shall find it more profitable to go on welfare than to go to work.

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Richard Nixon
@richardnixon· Republican · CA· May 19, 1972

I believe the American people share this Administration's determination to hold inflation to an acceptable rate.

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Richard Nixon
@richardnixon· Republican · CA· May 12, 1972

The serious fiscal crisis facing State and local governments requires action by this Congress.

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Richard Nixon
@richardnixon· Republican · CA· May 11, 1972

As our trade expands, production and employment in the American economy will be stimulated and our balance of payments placed in better equilibrium.

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Richard Nixon
@richardnixon· Republican · CA· May 5, 1972

For some time, I have been deeply concerned about the serious problem that excessive imports have posed for our steelworkers and our steel industry.

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