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And that in part has to do with an economic philosophy that says that regulation is always bad.
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27,332
You look at how we get to a balanced budget within eight to 10 years.
No
33,307
Drugs are pouring in through the border.
Yes
16,864
Now, the Governor has also played a little fast and loose with the facts about vetoes.
No
13,252
Now, looking to the U-2 flights, I would like to point out that I have been supporting the President's position throughout.
Yes
1,586
We spend now 700 percent more on unemployment compensation than we did eight years ago when the Republicans took over the White House.
Yes
18,125
And when Iraq if free, America will be more secure.
No
26,066
It puts a heavy burden on a state like -- except for emergencies.
No
4,239
Obviously, I disagree with this notion that somehow we did not forcefully object to Russians going into Georgia.
Yes
13,664
Now, should people pay more for Medicare if they can?
No
4,282
I have never said that I object to nuclear waste.
Yes
14,812
Now, I believe, also, that this meeting this mission, this responsibility for preserving the peace, which I believe is a responsibility peculiar to our country, and that we cannot shirk our responsibility as a leader of the free world because we're the only ones that can do it.
No
3,942
So I would send two to three additional brigades to Afghanistan.
No
19,773
Well, I'm saying that Senator Dole said in his fine speech in San Diego that he wanted to build a bridge to the past.
No
11,819
Yeah, I can't imagine what it would be like to be singled out because of race and stopped and harassed.
No
25,597
And as Americans, our generation should protect this wonderful land for our children.
No
14,550
That means you can take a line and cut out some of the pork out of a meaningful bill.
No
20,625
I would use pressure and diplomacy.
No
7,520
And it's a West Texas painting, a painting of a mountain scene.
No
25,293
Everyone in this room, practically, here tonight, is an immigrant.
No
22,865
Remember, he's the person who's accusing me of not acting multilaterally.
Yes
21,509
And I'm interested in what we can trust him to do and what you can trust me to do and what you can trust Mr. Perot to do for the next 4 years.
No
12,287
Let me give you an example.
No
1,730
First of all, I don't have a $5 trillion tax cut.
Yes
32,317
Why don't you interrupt her?
No
21,310
You've got a mature workforce.
No
27,950
Over the last four years we've made real progress digging our way out of policies that gave us two prolonged wars, record deficits and the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.
Yes
654
And, so, I'm encouraged with what I see when I talk to Mr. -- what I hear when I talk to Mr. Gorbachev and Mr. Shevardnadze, but can they pull it off.
No
16,299
Yes, if we don't do something about it, we may find ourselves unilaterally, if I may use that term, dismantling some of these weapons.
No
9,195
But if you calculated that unemployment rate, taking back the people who dropped out of the workforce, it would be 10.7 percent.
Yes
3,030
The Soviet Union and the Communist-dominated government of Iraq are neighbors of Iran, and Iran is an ally of the United States.
No
2,314
The reason we have been in such a enormous economic crisis was prompted by reckless behavior across the board.
No
7,146
And we had an initiative that we were working on to raise women's pay.
Yes
15,343
These commitments that the Democratic Party has historically made to the working families of this nation have been extremely important to the growth in their stature and in a better quality of life for them.
No
18,645
Jim, the president just said something extraordinarily revealing and frankly very important in this debate.
No
17,038
My mother and father, during the Depression, worked very hard to give me an opportunity to do better in our great country.
No
26,523
Well, one of the things that I tried to do was to make sure that everybody in the country who was under a managed care plan should at least have three choices of plans, and would have the right to get out without penalty every year.
Yes
27,716
And they don't have the same capacities to attack the U.S. homeland and our allies as they did four years ago.
Yes
33,207
Well, the D.C. vs. Heller decision was very strongly -- and she was extremely angry about it.
No
25,444
You've set up a Strategic Defense Initiative, an agency, you're beginning to test, you're talking about deploying, you're asking for a budget of some $30 billion for this purpose.
Yes
2,625
That makes a big difference, but that requires some federal support.
Yes
21,746
Right from the bottom up, the American people have got to say they want it.
No
29,622
Our country has tremendous problems.
No
28,707
Parents now feel like you have to compete with the mass culture in order to raise your kids with the values that you want them to have.
No
435
And I think it has to be the woman, in the exercise of her own conscience and religious beliefs, that makes that decision.
No
19,659
But it will cover preexisting conditions.
Yes
14,100
Now give me 1 second...
No
17,380
We'll continue to try to get things that we didn't get in a program that has already brought the rate of spending of government down from 17 percent to 6.1 percent, a program of returning authority and autonomy to the local and State governments that has been unjustly seized by the Federal Government.
Yes
5,701
It's completely out of control.
No
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But it's important that our leaders demonstrate those values from the top.
No
26,685
We're the reform party, and we're going to make things better, and one of the things we're going to do is stop exporting jobs.
No
20,250
People need to know that over the next ten years it is going to be $25 trillion of revenue that comes into our treasurey and we anticipate spending $21 trillion.
Yes
29,511
But you will learn more about Donald Trump by going down to the federal elections, where I filed a 104-page essentially financial statement of sorts, the forms that they have.
Yes
8,712
or 15 months ago, on what he believed in.
No
373
Well, I certainly hope not.
No
13,799
He really didn't have a new economic program until over 1300 days into his presidency, and not all of his health care initiative has been presented to the Congress even now.
Yes
23,042
Wanda Blackmore I met here from Missouri, the first time she bought drugs with her drug discount card, she paid $1.14, I think it was, for about $10 worth of drugs.
No
30,099
They're on the front lines.
No
13,880
I once said, in a frivolous moment, when he got out of the race: If you can't stand the heat, buy an air conditioning company.
No
10,681
And it's a strain on your family budget, but it's also bad for our national security, because countries like Russia and Venezuela and, you know, in some cases, countries like Iran, are benefiting from higher oil prices.
Yes
20,563
I want the viewers out there to listen to what I have to say about it.
No
23,545
And so I made the decision we wouldn't spend any more money beyond the 70 lines, 22 of which are now in action, because science is important, but so is ethics, so is balancing life.
Yes
6,384
I've spent my entire life in the service of this nation and putting my country first.
No
10,856
That's the good news, my friends.
No
34,029
The New York Times actually wrote an article about it, but they don't even care.
No
9,393
I'd get rid of it.
No
20,703
We have too much polling and focus groups going on in Washington today.
No
29,924
I say nothing, because I was able to get him to produce it.
No
15,391
If I were President, I would also now take a look at the hundreds of Federal regulations which discriminate against women and which go right on while everyone is looking for an amendment.
No
28,066
If the objective body rules on your behalf, the insurance company must follow those rules.
No
20,409
And in the long-term we have to give new incentives for the development of domestic resources like deep gas in the western Gulf, like stripper wells for oil, but also renewable sources of energy.
No
13,997
I want think they want somebody with common sense who can do what's best for the American people.
No
19,950
It ended the principle that the polluters should pay for those toxic waste dumps unless it was very recent.
Yes
25,955
You ought to be glad you quit, Oscar, 30 years.
No
4,330
And the biggest threat that we face right now is not a nuclear missile coming over the skies.
No
14,461
But what we need is financial reform; we need some real financial reform, banking reform legislation.
No
27,463
I would tighten those sanctions further.
No
17,884
He didn't have to, and he did, and we all appreciate it.
No
470
Well, I think what the vice president is saying is that he's prepared to brand a woman a criminal for making this decision.
No
10,267
Now, Governor Romney actually wants to expand those tax breaks.
Yes
34,054
You know, every time Donald thinks things are not going in his direction, he claims whatever it is, is rigged against him.
No
26,191
The last budget he led cut Pell Grants, cut student loans.
Yes
17,644
Yes, there has been an increase in poverty, but it is a lower rate of increase than it was in the preceding years before we got here.
Yes
5,519
So I've proposed four specific things that I think can help.
No
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This is the problem I have with the big spending liberals.
No
18,757
And today, there are four to seven nuclear weapons in the hands of North Korea.
Yes
11,428
We have the strongest military, and I'll do whatever is necessary, if I'm president, to make sure that it stays that way.
Yes
18,895
I wrote a book about it several years ago -- six, seven years ago -- called "The New War," which saw the difficulties of this international criminal network.
No
26,248
I shouldn't have a preference.
No
1,514
We - I mean in Korea - we had uh - three million five hundred thousand young men uh - in the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines.
Yes
2,081
But they're not creative enough to make up for 30 percent of revenue on something like Medicaid.
No
21,866
You've bought a front row box seat and you're not happy with your health care and you're saying tonight we've got bad health care but very expensive health care.
No
32,298
And it is a mistake and it plays into the hands of the terrorists to act as though we are.
No
27,925
We're 9 million jobs short of that.
Yes
24,318
We need to stop this proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
No
23,930
When you’re a senior official in the federal government spending billions of dollars in taxpayer’s money and you’re a mature individual and you make a mistake, then that was on our ticket.
No
11,755
I think foreign aid needs to be used to encourage markets and reform.
No
3,552
And it has got to be brought under control.
No
23,708
That's why Senator Hagel, Republican, says, you know: beyond pitiful, beyond embarrassing, in the zone of dangerous.
No
2,428
And likewise, a study by McKinsey and Company of American businesses said 30 percent of them are anticipating dropping people from coverage.
Yes