I urge the Governors of our States and other appropriate officials, organizations concerned with transportation, and the people of the United States to join with the Department of ...
I hereby designate Friday, May 19, 1978, as National Defense Transportation Day.
The strength of our nation lies in our ability to come together in times of crisis.
I believe under carefully controlled conditions the courts have ruled that it is legal and that they have a right to act...
I see no immediate prospect of having to exercise the Taft-Hartley provisions.
We propose a net tax reduction of $25 billion designed to create almost a million new jobs by the end of 1978.
I think that the request for or demand for 100 percent of parity is not well founded.
Our program is voluntary, requiring the cooperation of government, business, labor, and all our citizens.
I think we need to have more rigid safety precautions assured among all nations in Earth-orbiting satellites.
We have no plans whatsoever to reinitiate a bracero program.
It's a great honor for me as President of the United States to welcome all of you here.