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And although we've heard a lot about Wall Street, those of you on Main Street I think have been struggling for a while, and you recognize that this could have an impact on all sectors of the economy.
No
24,643
But let me just say to all of America: if you hate people, I don't want your vote.
No
21,398
I just don't believe that would stimulate any kind of growth at all.
No
20,529
I just think that we ought to support the decision.
No
15,341
I think this debate on Social Security, Medicare, national health insurance typifies, as vividly any other subject tonight, the basic historical differences between the Democratic Party and Republican Party.
No
29,700
The gun epidemic is the leading cause of death of young African- American men, more than the next nine causes put together.
Yes
20,320
And so seniors will have not only a Medicare plan where the poor seniors will have prescription drugs paid for, but there will be a variety of options.
No
11,085
In Lebanon, I stood up to President Reagan, my hero, and said, if we send Marines in there, how can we possibly beneficially affect this situation?
No
1,488
And I think immediately following the Republican Convention, there was about a ten-point spread.
Yes
18,914
This is the scale of what President Kennedy set out to do with the nuclear test ban treaty.
No
24,116
And with this new Congress coming in, gridlock will be gone, and I'll sit down with them and say let's get this done.
No
26,063
We provided more money for daycare in the bill that passed the senate, was vetoed, then it came back and the president signed pretty much the same bill.
Yes
627
I want to be the president that gets conventional forces balance.
No
962
You know, my friends, my parents came to this country as immigrants like millions and millions of Americans before them and since, seeking opportunities, seeking the American dream.
No
11,155
Now, Senator McCain suggests that somehow, you know, I'm green behind the ears and, you know, I'm just spouting off, and he's somber and responsible.
No
30,116
I haven't given lots of thought to NATO.
No
8,036
But it didn't mean that.
No
18,084
As a matter of fact, my opponent talks about inspectors.
No
6,346
But to have a situation, as you mentioned in our earlier comments, that the most expensive education in the world is in the United States of America also means that it cries out for reform, as well.
Yes
32,578
Why didn't you do it?
No
17,141
Certainly we can find a coffeepot that costs something less than $7,000.
Yes
21,774
I know they're popular, but I'm against them.
No
14,291
I think the woman that works with me, Rose Zamaria, is about as tough as a boot out there and makes some discipline and protects the taxpayer.
No
23,030
When a drug comes in from Canada, I want to make sure it cures you and doesn't kill you.
No
1,916
They're suffering in this country.
No
26,300
When they had a 250 billion dollar tax scheme, that is half the size of this one.
Yes
13,163
I am going to make a major speech on this whole subject next week before the next debate, and I will have an opportunity then to answer any other questions that may arise with regard to my position on it.
No
18,293
And that's what I did with that vote.
No
5,525
I disagree with Senator McCain in how to do it, because the way Senator McCain has designed his plan, it could be a giveaway to banks if we're buying full price for mortgages that now are worth a lot less.
Yes
22,085
Social Security is in surplus $70 billion.
Yes
10,956
Let's put health records online, that will reduce medical errors, as they call them.
No
1,211
I have fully funded the land and water conservation program; in fact, have recommended and the Congress approved a substantially increased land and water conservation program.
Yes
20,368
Now, the difference in our plans is I want that $2,000 to go to you, and the vice president would like to be spending the $2,000 on your behalf.
Yes
29
Everybody ought to be in this thing.
No
22,361
I don't know -- starting after 4 years.
No
13,745
I'd like to see a balanced budget amendment for America, to protect the American taxpayers, and then that would discipline not only the executive branch but the spending Congress, the Congress that's been in control of one party, his party, for 38 years.
Yes
21,306
And they'll gridlock right at that point because for example, we've got international competitors who simply could not unload their cars off the ships if they had to comply -- you see, if it was a 2-way street, just couldn't do it.
No
28,403
And I want to come back to something I said before.
No
16,440
We'll never have uh - an end to the inflationary spiral, and we'll never have a balanced budget until we get our people back to work.
No
1,189
I don't think that's a proper way to describe aayuh- chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who has fought for his country for thirty-five years, and I'm sure the governor would agree with me on that.
No
16,838
The average uh American person can't do it.
No
19,826
And I try to do a lot of things that I think might be helpful to people.
No
9,497
So we just have a different theory.
No
783
Should we have listened to my opponent who wanted to send the UN into the Persian Gulf or in spite of the mistakes of the past, are we doing better there?
Yes
13,123
The islands which Mr. Nixon is discussing are five or four miles, respectively, off the coast of China.
Yes
14,491
We have a government that doesn't work.
No
17,914
I have been for those efforts all my life.
No
28,497
I think that would be a mistake, because I think one of the ways we've been able to be so successful in Kosovo and Bosnia and Haiti and in other places is by having the technological edge.
No
24,110
And I'm afraid that's what I think I'm hearing from Governor Clinton.
No
4,312
I'm proud of that work, again, bipartisan, reaching across the aisle, working together, Democrat and Republican alike.
No
13,498
We have to be able to compete in the world market.
No
24,003
That's going to take money for infrastructure and investment to do that.
No
11,857
My friend, Senator Spencer Abraham of Michigan, is pushing a law to make sure that Arab-Americans are treated with respect.
Yes
3,799
And then the war was very badly mishandled.
No
18,799
Ask the people in the armed forces today.
No
22,997
And if Iraq were to fail, it'd be a haven for terrorists, and there would be money and the world would be much more dangerous.
No
23,163
I mean, "compassionate conservative," what does that mean?
No
15,405
And I make it plain again: I am for women's rights.
No
23,705
The president rushed our nation to war without a plan to win the peace.
Yes
7,755
They also have cut four billion dollars off of mutual security in these last six years.
Yes
1,911
So you may keep referring to it as a $5 trillion tax cut, but that's not my plan.
Yes
30,185
It's going to destabilize the Middle East.
No
11,824
I believe in local control of governments, and obviously if they don't there needs to be a consequence at the federal level.
No
29,513
If you would have told me I was going to make that 15 or 20 years ago, I would have been very surprised.
No
18,389
The plan says there will be elections in January, and there will be.
No
24,004
Our foreign competitors are doing it; we're not.
Yes
18,113
We've got a plan to do so.
No
17,216
Our policy was not to cut subsidies.
No
24,776
Talk is cheap; words are plentiful, deeds are precious.
No
30,070
But they wouldn't have even been formed if they left some troops behind, like 10,000 or maybe something more than that.
No
28,557
There is a great program called Project Exile in Richmond, Virginia, where we focused federal taxpayers' money and federal prosecutors and went after people who were illegally using guns.
Yes
29,961
I notice you bring that up a lot.
No
25,847
You know, we have 17,000 men and women today wearing our uniform that receive food stamps.
Yes
15,095
And I said, well, yes.
No
3,003
We still have no comprehensive energy policy in this country.
No
19,322
I look at the trial lawyers, and when you're a few million short, you run out to Hollywood and pick up two to four million and organized labor comes to Washington, D.C. and puts 35 million into the pot.
No
20,348
Under Governor Bush's plan, they would get not one penny for four to five years and then they would be forced to go into an HMO or to an insurance company and ask them for coverage, but there would be no limit on the premiums or the deductibles or any of the terms and conditions.
Yes
14,387
And the only difference between me and any other businessman that has the range of businesses that I have is I haven't had that many lawsuits.
Yes
11,051
And we need that $10 billion a month here in the United States to put people back to work, to do all these wonderful things that Senator McCain suggested we should be doing, but has not yet explained how he would pay for.
Yes
8,785
And today, on the average, the average serviceman is at least 15% - and I happen to think that's a very modest estimate - 15% below what has happened to the cost of living over that period of time.
Yes
18,637
But by speaking clearly and sending messages that we mean what we say, we've affected the world in a positive way.
No
34,254
Bundles of cash as big as this stage.
Yes
26,084
One's got a good job, one's studying to be a doctor.
No
394
Mr. Bush wants to spend billions and trillions on Star Wars.
No
5,972
We can eliminate our dependence on foreign oil by building 45 new nuclear plants, power plants, right away.
No
27,887
The -- look, I think anybody out there can check the record.
No
2,304
And there are some parts of Dodd-Frank that make all the sense in the world.
No
28,549
I believe that we ought to keep guns out of the hands of people that shouldn't have them.
No
20,819
We can make a huge difference by saying if you receive federal money we expect you to show results.
No
33,096
This is not an ordinary time, and this is not an ordinary election.
No
25,898
I saw the agreement that Prime Minister Rabin and Yassir Arafat signed on the West Bank.
No
27,374
I went into the Olympics that was out of balance, and we got it on balance, and made a success there.
No
3,270
The negotiations far the Panama Canal started under President Johnson and have continued up to the present time.
Yes
28,140
I want to streamline the approval of the competing generic drugs and the new kinds of treatments that can compete with them so we bring the price down for everybody.
No
6,103
But large businesses that can afford it, we've got a choice.
No
14,319
One of our first officers was a woman, the chief financial officer.
No
22,458
And we will have so many people who are qualified for the top job that it will be terrific.
No
29,408
She's telling us how to fight ISIS.
No
18,068
My opponent looked at the same intelligence I looked at and declared in 2002 that Saddam Hussein was a grave threat.
Yes
12,966
Why did we suddenly offer Congo three hundred students last June when they had the tremendous revolt?
No