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All I know is that we have firm government credit to guarantee the pensions.
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So I would simply say, as these dates get close, you're going to have to reorganize and refix as we did with the Social Security Fund.
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And I think that's the only answer.
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22,013
It is absolutely essential in terms of bringing our banking system and credit system into the new age instead of having it living back in the dark ages.
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22,015
And I don't want to give my friend Ross another shot at me here but I am fighting with the Congress to get this through.
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22,017
You've got some pretty strong-willed guys up there that argue with you.
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22,018
But that's what the election's about.
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22,019
I agree with the governor.
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22,027
Then, if the plans are huge and complex like health care, I would urge you to implement pilot programs.
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22,030
Then finally, our government passes laws and freezes the plan in concrete.
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22,031
Anybody that's ever built a successful business will tell you you optimize, optimize, optimize after you've put something into effect.
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22,037
Now, that's another thing for you to think about when you go home tonight.
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22,038
You don't finance long-term debt with short-term money.
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22,039
Why did our government do it?
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22,042
Now, when you look at what Germany pays for money and what we don't pay for money, you realize there's quite a spread, right, and you realize this is a temporary thing and there's going to be another sucking sound that runs our deficit through the roof.
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22,043
You know, and everybody's ducking it so I'm gonna say it, that we are not letting that surplus stay in the bank.
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22,046
Now, that -- put you in jail in corporate America if you kept books that way but in government it's just kind of the way things are.
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22,051
Do you want to fix the problem or sound-bite it?
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22,055
Now then, to nail it, there's one way out -- a growing, expanding job base.
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22,056
A growing, expanding job base to generate the funds and the tax revenues to pay off the mess and rebuild America.
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22,058
If we're $4 trillion down, we should have everything perfect, but we don't.
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22,059
We've got to pay it off and build money to renew it- -spend money to renew it, and that's going to take a growing, expanding job base.
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22,061
Put everybody that's breathing to work.
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22,073
I think I remember the question.
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22,076
What you have to decide is who's got the best economic plan.
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22,077
And we all have ideas out there, and Mr. Bush has a record.
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22,078
So I don't want you to read my lips and I sure don't want you to read his.
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22,079
I do hope you will read our plans.
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22,085
Social Security is in surplus $70 billion.
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22,089
Number 3, on the pension funds, I don't know as much about it, but I will say this.
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22,090
What I would do is to bring in the pension experts of the country, take a look at it, and strengthen the pension requirements further, because it's not just enough to have the guarantee.
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22,091
We had a guarantee on the S&Ls, right?
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22,092
We had a guarantee -- and what happened?
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22,094
So I think we are going to have to change and strengthen the pension requirements on private retirement plans.
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22,105
NATO, for example, has kept the peace for many, many years, and I want to see us keep fully staffed in NATO so we'll continue to guarantee the peace in Europe.
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22,106
But the exciting thing is, the fear of nuclear war is down.
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22,110
You know, it's so easy now to say, hey, cut out foreign aid, we got a problem at home.
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22,114
We're doing this all around the world.
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22,116
And I think I got a good plan to help fix those problems at home.
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22,118
President Reagan said no, peace through strength.
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22,123
If it hadn't been for us, Saddam Hussein would be sitting on top of three-fifths of the oil supply of the world and he'd have nuclear weapons.
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22,124
And only the US could do this.
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22,128
Well, it's cost-effective to help Russia succeed in its revolution; it's pennies on the dollar compared to going back to the Cold War.
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22,131
I am particularly concerned about the intercontinental weapons, the ones that can hit us.
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22,137
See, for 45 years we were preoccupied with the Red Army.
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22,143
Coming out of World War II it made sense.
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22,146
You can't be a superpower unless you're an economic superpower.
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22,148
And if nothing else gets you excited about rebuilding our industrial base maybe that will because job one is to put our people back to work.
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22,152
I'd rather answer her question first and then I'll be glad to.
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22,153
Because the question you ask is important.
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22,154
The end of the Cold War brings an incredible opportunity for change.
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22,155
Winds of freedom blowing around the world, Russia demilitarizing.
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22,156
And it also requires us to maintain some continuity -- some bipartisan American commitment to certain principles.
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22,158
We may differ about what the elements of that are.
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22,159
I think that defense needs to be -- with fewer people in permanent armed services but with greater mobility on the land, in the air and on the sea, with a real dedication to continuing development of high technology weaponry and well trained people.
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22,167
We can't impose it, but we need to nourish it and that's the kind of thing that I would do as president -- follow those three commitments into the future.
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22,178
You can't do it with the school bureaucracy controlling everything and that's why we have a new program that I hope people have heard about.
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22,189
Democratic woman up there -- taking the lead in this.
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The mayor up there, on the program.
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22,194
But she is absolutely right.
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22,195
The programs that we've been trying where you control everything and mandate it from Washington don't work.
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22,196
The governors -- and I believe Governor Clinton was in on this -- but maybe -- I don't want to invoke him here.
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22,201
Federal funding for education is up substantially -- Pell grants are up.
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22,202
But it isn't going to get the job done if we don't change K through 12.
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22,204
First of all, let me say that I've spent more of my time and life on this in the last 12 years than any other issue.
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22,209
We live in a world where what you earn depends on what you can learn, where the average 18- year-old will change jobs 8 times in a lifetime and where none of us can promise any of you that what you now do for a living is absolutely safe from now on.
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22,210
Nobody running can promise that, there's too much change in the world.
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22,211
So what should we do?
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22,214
Number 2, we would provide 2-year apprenticeship programs to high school graduates who don't go to college.
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Number three, we'd open the doors to college education to high school graduates without regard to income.
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They could borrow the money and pay it back as a percentage of their income or with a couple of years of service to our nation here at home.
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22,227
In 6 years -- I budget all this in my budget, and in 6 years the college program would cost 8 billion dollars over and above what -- the present student loan program costs 4; you pay 3 billion dollars for busted loans, because we don't have an automatic recovery system, and a billion dollars in bank fees.
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22,228
So the net cost would be 8 billion 6 years from now in a trillion-plus budget -- not very much.
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22,229
The other stuff -- all the other stuff I mentioned -- costs much less than that.
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And it's all covered in my budget from -- the plans that I've laid out -- from raising taxes on families with incomes above $200,000 and asking foreign corporations to pay the same tax that American corporations do on the same income, from $140 billion in budget cuts, including what I think are very prudent cuts in the...
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It's all covered in the plan.
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Yes, I've got scars to show for being around education reform.
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22,237
You're going to see a lot of people fall over it, because any time you're spending $199 billion dollars a year, somebody's getting it.
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Now, you're paying for that.
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22,256
You need small schools, not big schools.
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22,257
In a little school everybody is somebody; individualism is very important.
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22,261
5000 students -- why is a high school that big?
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22,264
Now, that has nothing to do with learning.
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Secondly, across Texas, typically half of the school day was non-academic pursuits -- in one place it was 35%.
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22,266
In Texas you could have unlimited absences to go to livestock shows.
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That's the only way we got him back.
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(Laughter) Now, that's your tax money being wasted.
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22,274
At the end of the first day, that little child wants out.
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22,277
If you ever got close to how textbooks were selected, you wouldn't want to go back the second day.
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22,278
I don't have time to tell you the stories.
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22,281
We can't have the industries of tomorrow unless we have the best educated workforce.
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22,283
Cheapest money you'll ever spend.
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22,284
First contact should be with the money when she's pregnant.
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22,286
They learn to think well or poorly of themselves in the first 18 months.
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And in the first few years they either learn how to learn or don't learn how to learn.
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22,290
And if they don't, they wind up in prison.
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22,292
And it costs more to keep them in prison than it does to send them to Harvard.
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22,297
My school choice program, GI Bill for Kids, does not take public money and give it to private schools.
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It takes public money and gives it to families or individuals to choose the school they want.
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So I think it's worth a shot.
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