a fabric of American politics. |
A state's income level is directly linked to the education levels of its residents. And we must support our schools - with real, tangible resources. There's no way of getting around that fact. And if you cut school spending during tough times, your state is going to suffer. Poverty rates will increase. Property crime will increase. |
And the president is basically saying, on Social Security, 'This is my issue. This is my proposal. Take it or leave it.' |
As both the United States and the European Union expressed, we remain concerned that any cut in production has the potential to lower stock levels and contribute to volatility in the market, |
As for Lee, he committed a crime, but he also was badly treated, |
As soon as possible, what I want to hire is, hopefully, a four-star general with an extensive security background, |
As state leaders, I think its important for us to provide our perspectives on issues we face every day - like access to school spending, access to health care and governing in a global economy. |
As we have throughout the event, we will continue to take necessary precautionary measures to ensure protection of the health and safety of all workers, the public and firefighters, |
Based on news stories last year, some people may think that the department is solely a national security agency, ... But the fact is that the Department of Energy is at its heart a science agency. Forty percent, or $7.6 billion, of the fiscal year 2001 budget request is for research and development .... We are by far the nation's largest government agency in the physical sciences and in building and operating research facilities. |
Because gas prices are killing people, and expenses over the winter. I worry about senior citizens and their heating bills, |
Beginning April 1, there will be no exceptions for diplomats. If any diplomats park illegally, they can expect a ticket and they will be held accountable for payment. |
Between Worlds: The Making of an American Life. |
But there's still that 1 percent, ... And that 1 percent covers a lot of consumers. |
but we are not going to start again before we are sure everything is okay. |
cannot force nations to increase production. |