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… President Carter speaks to Americans about the "crisis of confidence" in American government, values, and way of life, … you on many occasions about national concerns, the energy crisis, reorganizing the Government, our Nation's economy, … is nearly invisible in ordinary ways. It is a crisis of confidence. It is a crisis that strikes at the very heart and …
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… and to me and to ours. Tonight, in the presence of a world crisis, my mind goes back eight years to a night in the midst … the skill -- the wealth -- and above all, the will. I am confident that if and when production of consumer or luxury … and proud to serve. I call upon our people with absolute confidence that our common cause will greatly succeed. …
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… I am deeply impressed with the necessity of meeting the crisis with a vigor and decision which it imperatively … to recommend the course which necessity exacts by the confidence which I have in its complete success. The … be to produce with the capitalist a feeling of entire confidence, by a tender of that sort of security which in all …
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… very difficult days at the United Nations during the Cuban crisis, a public servant of so many years, asks or invites … those who are now here that the need is endless, and I am confident that you will respond. Robert Frost said: Two roads …
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… exceptional than ever before. I return to the presidency confident and optimistic that we are at the start of a … of America. As we gather today, our government confronts a crisis of trust. For many years, a radical and corrupt … Thank you. National unity is now returning to America, and confidence and pride is soaring like never before. In …
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… that we have done is really our own security. At times of crisis—before asking Americans to fight and die to resist … it shall be our policy to continue to seek negotiations—confident that reason will some day prevail; that Hanoi will …
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… stimulate a generous ambition in the Republic, and the confidence which we should manifest by furnishing it would … first time heard upon the question. In a great national crisis like ours unanimity of action among those seeking a …
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… another list of statistics to know that our economy is in crisis, because you live it every day. It's the worry you … everywhere. But while our economy may be weakened and our confidence shaken, though we are living through difficult and … will emerge stronger than before. The weight of this crisis will not determine the destiny of this Nation. The …
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… taking and are going to take to overcome this financial crisis. And I thank the Manhattan Institute for all you have … city to give this speech. (Applause.) People say, are you confident about our future? And the answer is, absolutely. … meeting agree on a clear purpose -- to address the current crisis, and to lay the foundation for reforms that will help …
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… an economy that has the same weaknesses that led to this crisis. And that means addressing some of the underlying … significant contributors to this recession was a financial crisis as dire as any we’ve known in generations -- at least … that ensures that depositors are protected, maintains confidence in the banking system, and it works. Customers …
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… You will recall that last October when we saw the energy crisis developing as a result of the embargo and other … program within the Government, that I now believe confidently that there is much better than an even chance … "I don't think we know how to restrain inflation." How confident are you that in the latter half of the year we can …
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… new plans and possibilities. Tonight, I come to talk about crisis and opportunity, about rebuilding the nation, … diplomatic effort to take care of this. I have absolute confidence she’ll get the job done. (Applause.) Now, look, if … I can say with absolute confidence: I have never been more confident or optimistic about America—not because I’m …
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… and a dynamic country—and so we will remain. We are a confident people and a hardworking people, a decent and a … There are other times when there is no single overwhelming crisis, yet profound national interests are at stake. At such … our own. At the same time, we are negotiating with quiet confidence, without haste, with careful determination, to …
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… for a change, know about and understand. I have a quiet confidence in our own political system. Because we know that … those rulers who deny human rights to their people. We are confident that democracy's example will be compelling, and so … extensive. The Vietnamese war produced a profound moral crisis, sapping worldwide faith in our own policy and our …
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… for re-election, Johnson highlights the need for courage, confidence and commonsense in American government, and he … ofcourage, an era of commonsense, and an era of American confidence. When the next President takes the oath of office … ourvictory in November will be just this--to assure this confident people ofleadership with confidence to match their …
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… to be free from the fears of nuclear fallout, and I am confident that on next Tuesday at 10:30 o'clock in the … from the darkness. The long shadows of conflict and crisis envelop us still. But we meet today in an atmosphere … My presence here today is not a sign of crisis, but of confidence. I am not here to report on a new threat to the …
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… was hit by the worst pandemic and the worst economic crisis in a century. Remember the fear, record losses? … lives of loved ones, millions left behind. A mental health crisis of isolation and loneliness. A president, my … are beginning to feel it. Consumer studies show consumer confidence is soaring. “Buy America” has been the law of the …
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… requires another element as well--that is fully restored confidence in the future. Institutions and men may have resources and credit but unless they have confidence progress is halting and insecure. There are three … to an enormous sum, rising during the height of the crisis to over $1,600,000,000. The results from interreaction …
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… to itself and to the other free peoples of the world. The crisis we face is not the result of any failure of the … your family of the ability to plan. It has destroyed the confidence to buy and it threatens the very structure of … would ever permit such domination to occur. I, for one, am confident that we can show the world by example that the …
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… transportation, inflation, and especially the energy crisis. Nixon briefly mentions the Watergate scandal and … world. Today, as always in our history, we can base our confidence in what the American people will achieve in the … the United States of America. Primarily due to our energy crisis, our economy is passing through a difficult period. …