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We need more resources there.
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And I want to bring to the White House a sense of strength and fiscal responsibility which will build a good strong foundation under which this country, or above which country can move, grow, invest, and build the best America for its people and for our kids and our grandkids.
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And she could have done this years ago, by the way.
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He went to Cincinnati and he gave a speech in which he said, "We will plan carefully.
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They said, let us win.
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Well, we're going to be finished by 2014, and when I'm president, we'll make sure we bring our troops out by the end of 2014.
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I'll tell you exactly what I think can be done.
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The recession that resulted this time was the briefest since the Second World War.
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Look, she's been proven to be a liar on so many different ways.
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It's our obligation to make sure that we give him the finest products in the world to put together and we don't break his legs in the process.
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And spending, I know, can be brought under control because I have fought against excessive spending my entire career.
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And, you know, yes, have we had some fights between me and the Republicans when -- when they fought back against us reining in the excesses of Wall Street?
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Ultimately, the most serious terrorist threat is if one of those radical nations, who believe in terrorism as a policy, should have atomic weapons.
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He was hoping we'd turn away.
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I vote against them, my friends.
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This one concerned uh - Great Britain.
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So, the polls are interesting, but uh - I don't know how to explain the fluctuation.
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As a matter of fact, I wouldn't support it if I thought that.
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So yes, I think it should be expanded.
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You pay $500 for a $5 hammer, you're not buying strength.
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There was a lot at stake there, my friends.
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And it's not tax and spend economics.
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There's no doubt about it.
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And the effect of these economic policies is like a massive grain embargo, which has caused farm exports to drop 20 percent.
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And yet, because of the hard work of the American people and good policies, this economy is growing.
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Well, let me just tell you before we go any further.
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We have to move ahead in order to stay ahead.
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Hillary Clinton -- and it's extremely complex -- Hillary Clinton has friends that want all of these provisions, including they want the carried interest provision, which is very important to Wall Street people.
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Mine are words, and his was action.
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He decides who the right people are.
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We can have serious differences about our health care policy, for example, John, because we do have a difference on health care policy, but we...
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They want support, they want more training, they want more assistance.
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I want to give a tax credit for the purchase of individual health insurance plans.
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Jim, let me just come back on that -- on that point, which is these...
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But there are a lot of procedures that haven't kept up in Medicare with the current times.
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And you have to understand, I'm a businessperson.
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We've had a uh - higher tax load from the Treasury for the farmer in the last few years with the lowest farm income in many years.
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And John tells us that first, we've got to reduce spending before we can reduce taxes.
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I think the reason that we're not saying send American troops in at this point is severalfold.
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Well, Mr. Carter has uh indicated that uh - he would give a blanket pardon to all uh - draft evaders.
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And that means that the ordinary American out there who's collecting a paycheck every day, they've got a little extra money to be able to buy a computer for their kid, to fill up on this gas that is killing them.
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That's why I will never stop at anything to hunt down and kill the terrorists.
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And we can see that in both Lebanon and in Central America.
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After my plan is in place, the wealthiest Americans will pay a higher percentage of taxes then they do today, the poorest of Americans, six million families, won't pay any tax at all.
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That's the choice you'll have is having your employer no longer provide you health care.
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Number two, we've got to make sure that taxpayers, when they are putting their money at risk, have the possibility of getting that money back and gains, if the market -- and when the market returns.
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And then we're going to have to get to a balanced budget.
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Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, others, knew how to lead.
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But we also need well-equipped and well-trained and well-supported conventional forces.
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Today we're well on our way to a 600-ship navy.
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Energy is critical, and the president pointed out correctly that production of oil and gas in the U.S. is up.
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In other words, the next president, as he leads America and the free world, can be only as great as the American people are great.
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I'm for doing something both on the supply side and production side and on the consumption side.
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Because of our programs we have been able to significantly cut defense spending.
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But I can assure you that if I'm elected president, the whole spectrum of taxes will be gone through carefully.
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And, in fact, his cavalier attitude about nuclear weapons is so deeply troubling.
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Look, he has now said repeatedly, "30 years this and 30 years that."
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Well, I guess some may be better off.
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You could have done it, if you were an effective -- if you were an effective senator, you could have done it.
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This is one of the most important issues in this election.
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And when we haven't done it, as in North Korea -- let me just take one more example -- in North Korea, we cut off talks.
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We have people that are political hacks negotiating our trade deals.
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Mr. President, the voluntary thing that I suggested many years ago was that with a young man orphaned and raised by an aunt who died, his aunt was ineligible for Social Security insurance because she was not his mother.
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Before Senator Dole left the Senate, he and Mr. Gingrich also were recommending that we pass these tax cuts only insofar as we could pay for them.
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He raised the 30 years of experience, so let me just talk briefly about that.
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It took three and a half years.
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It is the -- the biggest threat to the United States is a terrorist getting their hands on nuclear weapons.
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In 1935, when the Social Security Act was written, ninety-four out of ninety-five Republicans voted against it.
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He forgot to tell you he voted to tax Social Security benefits more than one time.
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But it can sure be made better.
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It's small business that creates the jobs in America, and over the last four years, small business people have decided that America may not be the place to open a new business because new business startups are down to a 30-year low.
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Property crime is down 40 percent.
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Well, as I say, we have to look at what an overthrow there would mean and what the government would be that would follow.
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And I'm fighting to let you get those drugs from Canada, and I'm fighting to let Medicare survive.
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Do they want to follow United States leadership?
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But there's a larger law.
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He's called them phony and fuzzy.
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If you look at his record in the Senate, he voted to break the caps -- the spending caps -- over 200 times.
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We have restored much of our economy.
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But we didn't need to rush to war without a plan to win the peace.
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We have the greatest people on Earth in our military.
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But it has taken place.
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But we're going to have to have the courage and the sacrifice, the nerve to move in a new direction.
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And I agree that the Democratic legislators in Massachusetts might have given some advice to Republicans in Congress about how to cooperate, but the fact of the matter is, we used the same advisers, and they say it's the same plan.
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The fact is that in too many parts of our country, we still have discrimination.
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And I will tell you, I will take care of ISIS.
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In 6 years -- I budget all this in my budget, and in 6 years the college program would cost 8 billion dollars over and above what -- the present student loan program costs 4; you pay 3 billion dollars for busted loans, because we don't have an automatic recovery system, and a billion dollars in bank fees.
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(Applause) But don't take it out of my time!
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... including $3 million for an overhead projector in a planetarium in his hometown.
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If it ever becomes necessary, and is wise economically and essential to our security, I would have no hesitancy in suggesting a tax increase or any other policy which would defend the United States.
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We have to make health care affordable and available.
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Now we're fighting again to get Mosul.
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When it comes to timetables it can't be the United States timetable as to how discussions take place.
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In precinct politics in Texas and I've seen it at the national level.
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And that's what we've done.
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I have a simple philosophy that I tried to follow for the last four years: Do what creates opportunity for all, what reinforces responsibility from all of us, and what will help us build a community where everybody's got a role to play and a place at the table.
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That's what the economists tell us.
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More money goes to the -- can I have a rebuttal here?
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Now, I hope people understand that Medicare today is important, but it doesn't keep up with the new medicines.
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That means we need new jobs, good jobs, with rising incomes.
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