The president is concerned about the economy, particularly after September 11th, and the effect that airline strikes would have on the economy, and on the ability of the public to travel at this time, |
The president is confident that as the security situation is enhanced, as the events unfold, just like what happened in Basra, that this amount of looting will diminish, |
The president is deeply concerned, especially at this time of year, about any disruption in airline service to the traveling public. He's also concerned about any negative impact a strike could have on the economy. |
The president is encouraged at the fact Democrats have announced their support for cutting taxes. That's a healthy bipartisan sign, and he welcomes that. But the president is deeply committed to enactment and signing into law of a tax cut in the area and of the size that ... he has proposed. |
The president is going through a bad time, and it is related to policies. It's related to Iraq, and the advantage of making a change is it allows the public to take a second look at a president who has been in office six years. |
The president is going to work very hard to try to help the parties come together to achieve a two-state solution to the violence between the Israelis and the Palestinians. This is a priority for the president, and he's committed to it. |
The president is interested in results, and the president will be looking to make certain that Chairman Arafat takes enduring, real and meaningful actions so the terrorists who are trying to interrupt the peace process in the Middle East cannot be successful. |
The president is less interested in the exact timing of the vote and much more interested in getting the job done. |
The president is more than satisfied that all (constitutional) rights are being fulfilled. |
The president is not going to and will not, and no president should micromanage a law enforcement investigation, |
The president is not unsympathetic to those who want to provide an immediate reduction, but wants to remind everybody that the solution is long term and the risk in Washington is...Washington never gets around to the long-term solution. |
The president is pleased that action is beginning in the House on a stimulus package, ... hopes that the end product will be a very bipartisan product. He wants to work closely with the Democrats on this. |
The president is pleased that action is beginning in the House on a stimulus package, ... includes many of the items that the president has proposed. |
The president is still determined to focus on finding ways to achieve peace in the Middle East, but he condemns this attack in the strongest terms. |
The president is troubled by the fact the economy has slowed down, the president is troubled that we are in recession. The president will be more troubled if the Senate doesn't do anything about it. |