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21,675
And, very simply, in the inner city, they're starved -- you see, small business is the way to jump start the inner city, not --
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21,677
You want jobs in the inner city?
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21,678
Do you want jobs in the inner city?
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21,682
Well, I've listened to both sides, and if they would talk to one another instead of throwing rocks, I think we could get a lot done.
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21,684
And I think the press would follow that so closely that probably they would get it done.
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21,695
I live in a state where over half the adults have hunting or fishing licenses, or both.
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21,698
Once you automate your records, then you don't have to have a waiting period, but at least you can check.
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21,699
I also think we should have frankly restrictions on assault weapons whose only purpose is to kill.
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21,703
I also believe that we should offer college scholarships to people who will agree to work them off as police officers, and I think, as we reduce our military forces, we should let people earn military retirement by coming out and working as police officers.
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21,713
I have been fighting for very strong anti-crime legislation -- habeas corpus reform, so you don't have these endless appeals, so when somebody gets sentenced, hey, this is for real.
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21,714
I've been fighting for changes in the exclusionary rule so if an honest cop stops somebody and makes a technical mistake, the criminal doesn't go away.
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21,715
I'll probably get into a fight in this room with some but I happen to think that we need stronger death penalties for those that kill police officers.
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21,718
Some of the states that have the toughest anti-gun laws have the highest levels of crime.
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21,720
But I was not for the bill that he was talking about because it was not tough enough on the criminal.
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21,721
I'm very pleased that the Fraternal Order of Police in Little Rock, Arkansas endorsed me because I think they see I'm trying to strengthen the anti-crime legislation.
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21,722
We've got more money going out for local police than any previous administration.
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21,723
So we've got to get it under control and there's one last point I'd make.
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21,725
We have got to win our national strategy against drugs, the fight against drugs.
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21,726
And we're making some progress, doing a little better on interdiction.
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21,729
So we're making progress but until we get that one done, we're not going to solve the neighborhood crime problem.
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21,733
Oh, you're going to let me.
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21,739
Brady Bill, I agree that it's a timid step in the right direction but it won't fix it.
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21,740
So why pass a law that won't fix it?
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21,749
But don't just sit here slow dancing for 4 years doing nothing.
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21,755
I'll be glad to respond.
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21,759
The president's terms are limited to 2, a total of 8 years.
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21,760
What's wrong with limiting the terms of members of Congress to 12?
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21,761
Congress has gotten kind of institutionalized.
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21,766
And how to get them passed?
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21,768
And I think you will.
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21,769
I think the American people want it now.
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21,770
Every place I go I talk about it, and I think they want it done.
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21,777
Number 2, I think it would increase the influence of unelected staff members in the Congress who have too much influence already.
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21,778
I want to cut the size of the congressional staffs, but I think you're going to have too much influence there with people who were never elected, who have lots of expertise.
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21,779
Number 3, if the people really have a mind to change, they can.
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21,780
You're going to have 120 to 150 new members of Congress.
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21,781
Now, let me tell you what I favor instead.
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21,783
If you did that you could take away the incumbents' advantage because challengers like me would have a chance to run against incumbents like him for House races and Senate races, and then the voters could make up their own mind without being subject to an unfair fight.
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21,784
So that's how I feel about it, and I think if we had the right kind of campaign reform, we'd get the changes you want.
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21,787
Let me do first on a personal level.
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21,788
If the American people send me up to do this job, I intend to be there one term.
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21,789
I do not intend to spend one minute of one day thinking about re-election.
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21,793
But we have got to reform government.
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21,799
I don't think there are any villains, but, boy, is the system rotten.
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21,805
So let me try to answer you in this way.
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21,806
Let's start with a premise.
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21,807
We spend 30% more of our income than any nation on earth on health care, and yet we insure fewer people.
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21,809
A hundred thousand Americans a month have lost their health insurance just in the last 4 years.
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21,810
So if you analyze where we're out of line with other countries, you come up with the following conclusions.
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21,811
Number one, we spend at least $60 billion a year on insurance, administrative cost, bureaucracy, and government regulation that wouldn't be spent in any other nation.
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21,813
Employers would cover their employees, government would cover the unemployed.
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21,815
I think you have to tell the pharmaceutical companies they can't keep raising drug prices at three times the rate of inflation.
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21,818
I've recommended that our doctors be given a set of national practice guidelines and that if they follow those guidelines that raises the presumption that they didn't do anything wrong.
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21,819
I think you have to have a system of primary and preventive clinics in our inner cities and our rural areas so people can have access to health care.
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21,822
And I think there has to be -- I think Mr. Perot and I agree on this, there has to be a national commission of health care providers and health care consumers that set ceilings to keep health costs in line with inflation, plus population growth.
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21,823
Now, let me say, some people say we can't do this but Hawaii does it.
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21,825
They now have a plan to cover everybody and their premiums are two-thirds of the rest of the country.
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21,827
It's a big human problem and a devastating economic problem for America, and I'm going to send a plan to do this within the first 100 days of my presidency.
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21,835
Barbara's sitting over here and I -- but what I have proposed, 10% cut, downsize the government, and we can get that done.
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21,838
One thing to blame is these malpractice lawsuits.
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21,842
People don't dare -- medical practitioners, to help somebody along the highway that are hurt because they're afraid that some lawyer's going to come along and get a big lawsuit.
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21,843
So you can't blame the practitioners for the health problem.
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21,845
Keep the government as far out of it as possible, make insurance available to the poorest of the poor, through vouchers, next range in the income bracket, through tax credits, and get on about the business of pooling insurance.
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21,862
Our industrial competitors, who are beating us in competition, spend less and have better health care.
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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.
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21,868
Go home and look in the mirror.
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21,870
Wear your safety toe shoes when you go.
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21,874
Now, there are all kinds of good ideas, brilliant ideas, terrific ideas on health care.
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21,884
You've got to reassert your ownership in this country and you've got to completely reform our government.
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21,885
And at that point they'll just be like apples falling out of a tree.
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21,888
Then you get what you want, and shouldn't you?
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21,890
Why shouldn't you get what you want, as opposed to what some lobbyist cuts a deal, writes a little piece in the law and he goes through.
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21,891
That's the way the game's played now.
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21,892
Till you change it you're gonna be unhappy.
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21,897
They concluded that my plan would cover everybody and his would leave 27 million behind by the year 2000 and that my plan in the next 12 years would save $2.2 trillion in public and private money to reinvest in this economy and the average family would save $1200 a year under the plan that I offered without any erosion...
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21,898
So I ask you to look at that.
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21,900
That's what you have elections for.
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21,901
If people would say, well, he got elected to do this and then the Congress says, okay, I'm going to do it.
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21,914
That's how much I care about it.
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21,916
But I have lived the American dream.
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21,917
I came from very modest background.
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21,920
But I want all the children -- I want these young people up here to be able to start with nothing but an idea like I did and build a business.
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21,922
I just figure, as lucky as I've been, I owe it to them and I owe it to the future generations and on a very personal basis, I owe it to my children and grandchildren.
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21,935
I think that that's an important part of being a parent.
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21,946
Well, listen, you ought to be in the White House for a day and hear what I hear and see what I see and read the mail I read and touch the people that I touch from time to time.
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21,951
I mean, you've got to care.
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21,953
But I don't think it's fair to say, you haven't had cancer.
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21,956
But everybody's affected by the debt because of the tremendous interest that goes into paying on that debt everything's more expensive.
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21,964
Tell me how it's affected you again.
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21,966
You know people who've lost their jobs and lost their homes?
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21,968
Well, I've been governor of a small state for 12 years.
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21,975
And I've been out here for 13 months meeting in meetings just like this ever since October, with people like you all over America, people that have lost their jobs, lost their livelihood, lost their health insurance.
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21,977
It is because America has not invested in its people.
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21,981
We've had 4 years where we've produced no private sector jobs.
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21,982
Most people are working harder for less money than they were making ten years ago.
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21,983
It is because we are in the grip of a failed economic theory.
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21,984
And this decision you're about to make better be about what kind of economic theory you want, not just people saying I'm going to go fix it but what are we going to do?
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22,000
The Social Security system was fixed about 5 years, and I think it's projected out to be sound beyond that.
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22,001
So at least we have time to work with it.
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22,003
Growth in the economy is gonna add to the overall prosperity and wealth.
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