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That's one of the unintended consequences of Dodd-Frank.
Yes
20,459
I'm going to ask the Congress for $2 billion to make sure we have the cleanest coal technologies in the world.
No
11,737
And as for this idea of nation building, the phrase sounds grandiose.
No
27,758
The secretary of defense called these trillion dollars of cuts to our military devastating.
Yes
30,249
I agree with her on one thing.
No
19,767
It shouldn't be politicized in any way by the President or by his opponent.
No
19,993
It's about my vision for America and about his liberal vision for America.
No
10,623
Well, Theresa (ph), thank you.
No
1,394
Okay, I thought I answered it by saying that it would be on the basis of merit.
No
21,004
I think most of the economic growth that has taken place is a result of ingenuity and hard work and entrepreneurship and that's the role of goverment to encourage that.
No
26,100
The president takes credit for all these people off welfare.
No
6,088
Senator Obama wants to set up health care bureaucracies, take over the health care of America through -- as he said, his object is a single payer system.
Yes
28,172
And you need to know the record here.
No
19,378
But let me respond to what you said.
No
29,336
You said it's the finest deal you've ever seen.
No
4,266
And Senator Obama says he's for nuclear, but he's against reprocessing and he's against storing.
Yes
32,480
But we're bringing the tax rate down from 35 percent to 15 percent.
Yes
22,248
And we put up with that.
No
6,319
I'm sure you're aware, Senator Obama, of the program in the Washington, D.C., school system where vouchers are provided and there's a certain number, I think it's a thousand and some and some 9,000 parents asked to be eligible for that.
Yes
17,812
In 1979 we ran a $29 billion deficit all year.
Yes
24,260
I'm going to protect the working man by continuing to veto, and to threaten to veto until we get this new Congress, and then we're going to move forward on our plan.
No
12,155
There's -- you don't have to take my word for this.
No
3,098
So we did have at that time with good management, the ability to do both.
No
34,409
I want to enhance benefits for low-income workers and for women who have been disadvantaged by the current Social Security system.
No
9,256
And we can do it in an environmentally sound way.
No
1,042
I think the American people are too.
No
20,971
The only thing I knew to do was to get aid as quickly as possible with state and federal help, and to put my arms around the man and his family and cry with them.
No
10,441
And I believe this is a final verdict on the failed economic policies of the last eight years, strongly promoted by President Bush and supported by Senator McCain, that essentially said that we should strip away regulations, consumer protections, let the market run wild, and prosperity would rain down on all of us.
Yes
11,160
So I agree that we have to speak responsibly and we have to act responsibly.
No
581
Now, we're sitting down and talking to the Soviets about strategic arms, and he wants to do away with the Midgetman and the MX, the modernization or our nuclear capability.
No
27,911
Bringing down our deficit by adding $7 trillion of tax cuts and military spending that our military is not asking for, before we even get to the debt that we currently have, that is not going to make us more competitive.
Yes
20,729
Look, we've got the biggest surpluses in all of American history.
Yes
8,889
But the Federal Government doesn't make money.
Yes
8,516
I think it shows the difference between the two parties.
No
7,589
Senator Kennedy also indicated with regard to Cuba that he thought that I had made a mistake when I was in Cuba in not calling for free elections in that country.
Yes
14,162
Appreciate the sacrifices their families make.
No
19,625
It will happen starting next January and maybe it can happen the balance of this year.
No
13,516
Mr. Dulles has suggested it's from two to three times as great as ours.
Yes
3,968
It's ruled by a handful of tribes.
No
28,142
The governor talked about Medicare.
No
33,794
So I'm happy to compare my 30 years of experience, what I've done for this country, trying to help in every way I could, especially kids and families get ahead and stay ahead, with your 30 years, and I'll let the American people make that decision.
No
23,207
Non-homeland, non-defense discretionary spending was raising at 15 percent a year when I got into office.
Yes
7,149
They don't enforce these kinds of things.
No
28,923
If the wrong guy is put to death, then that's a double tragedy.
No
3,079
We comprise about 30 percent of the world's economic trade power influence.
Yes
33,827
And I didn't even apologize to my wife, who's sitting right here, because I didn't do anything.
No
26,119
We've got home ownership at a 15-year high.
Yes
25,835
On a per-person basis, it did cut way below the rate of inflation in medical costs.
Yes
29,285
I will bring back jobs.
No
12,202
That stands in stark contrast, by the way, to a man who is going to leave 50 million -- 50 million Americans out of tax relief.
Yes
29,355
But in -- oh, but I do.
No
25,060
And that's an image of strength -- except that if he had had his way when the Nimitz was being planned, he would have been deep in the water out there because there wouldn't have been any Nimitz to stand on -- he was against it.
Yes
32,553
No, but I pay tax, and I pay federal tax, too.
No
17,791
It would go into the Social Security Trust Fund.
Yes
29,751
You don't have good community relations in Chicago.
No
13,544
Let's remember the way to win is not to retreat and not to surrender.
No
12,257
And people are willing to invest capital in the brown fields don't want to do so for fear of lawsuit.
No
26,759
And one of the things I've tried hardest to do is to tell the American people that we have to get beyond that, we have to understand that we're stronger when we unite around shared values instead of being divided by our differences.
No
14,647
And I think that pattern is a dangerous thing to suggest would work for the Oval Office.
No
15,537
And that's why people are so concerned.
No
20,867
I got a letter today as I left Sarasota, Florida.
No
8,726
We have a coal supply that is equal to 50% of the world's coal supply, good for centuries, in this country.
Yes
11,789
I know we've got to encourage democracy in the marketplaces.
No
16,850
But uh - if - if you could just do away with the ones that are unfair, you could lower taxes for everyone.
No
5,915
Because after eight years of failed policies, he and I both agree that what we're going to have to do is to reprioritize, make sure that we're investing in the American people, give tax cuts not to the wealthiest corporations, but give them to small businesses and give them to individuals who are struggling right now, make sure that we finally get serious about energy independence, something that has been languishing in Washington for 30 years, and make sure that our kids get a great education and can afford to go to college.
No
33,973
No, it was -- we put up the American flag.
Yes
7,430
My biggest disappointment in Washington is how partisan the town is.
No
28,347
We get nothing for it.
No
27,236
We've got to do it in a responsible way by cutting out spending we don't need, but also asking the wealthiest to pay a little bit more.
No
15,432
It's a lonely job, but with the involvement of the American people in the process, with an open Government, the job is a very gratifying one.
No
7,785
It permits us to make sure that the projects which are invested in are going to produce greater wealth.
No
8,779
And in most cases, that failure to meet the test was because of a lack of manning requirements, an inability to fill many of the slots in those divisions.
Yes
3,872
I was honored to be there.
No
7,014
And when I roll it back and we invest in the things that I have talked about to move our economy, we're going to grow sufficiently, it would begin to cut the deficit in half, and we get back to where we were at the end of the 1990s when we balanced the budget and paid down the debt of this country.
Yes
20,000
Well, just for the record, when I was governor we had the lowest -- second lowest tax burden of any state in the country, the highest job growth rate of any state when I ran for president and were widely recognized for a lot of other advances.
Yes
6,476
Bob, thank you very much.
No
15,143
I think I'm right because I believe that we must have a consistent foreign policy, a strong America, and a strong economy.
No
26,089
We've got a great economic package which I hope we will discuss later.
No
14,915
And we also have planned a youth employment program which would encompass 600,000 jobs for young people.
Yes
6,059
If you don't have health insurance, then what we're going to do is to provide you the option of buying into the same kind of federal pool that both Senator McCain and I enjoy as federal employees, which will give you high-quality care, choice of doctors, at lower costs, because so many people are part of this insured group.
No
22,996
First of all, I don't think he can succeed in Iraq.
No
9,698
I'm also going to dramatically expand trade in Latin America.
No
293
And I don't agree with them.
No
25,824
17 new taxes, spend 1.5 trillion dollars, 50 new bureaucracies.
Yes
27,065
And I am confident that Assad's days are numbered.
No
3,715
I saved the taxpayers $6.8 billion by fighting a contract that was negotiated between Boeing and DOD that was completely wrong.
Yes
9,307
And when I hear Governor Romney say he's a big coal guy, I mean, keep in mind, when -- Governor, when you were governor of Massachusetts, you stood in front of a coal plant and pointed at it and said, "This plant kills," and took great pride in shutting it down.
No
11,834
I talked to an African-American police officer in Springfield, Massachusetts not long ago who raised this question and said that in his opinion one of the biggest solutions is in the training.
No
10,914
We've got to drill offshore, my friends, and we've got to do it now, and we can do it.
No
26,752
Let me tell you what I feel.
No
6,829
And therefore, the actual user of health care is not the purchaser of health care.
Yes
8,207
What about the prices you pay?
No
24,455
Seventy-two other nations have been able to do it.
Yes
2,993
I would not ship that Arab country anything - no weapons, no spare parts for weapons, no oil-drilling rigs, no oil pipe, no nothing.
No
20,364
But I also dropped the bottom rate from 15% to 10%.
Yes
33,559
Look, she's been proven to be a liar on so many different ways.
Yes
20,599
But this will be an interesting moment for the Russians to step up and lead as well.
No
9,139
If you graduated in the top quarter of your airlines, we gave you a John and Abigail Adams scholarship, four years tuition free in the college of your choice in Massachusetts, it's a public institution.
Yes
16,866
President Truman vetoed on the average, while he was president, about thirty-eight bills a year.
Yes
33,801
And if we could run our country the way I've run my company, we would have a country that you would be so proud of.
No