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26,290
He twisted arms and got six Democrats to vote with him and lost by one vote.
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26,293
Remember, it's your money; it's not his money.
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26,296
And you shouldn't have to apologize for wanting to keep all you can of it.
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26,297
But he ought to apologize for wanting to take more and more.
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26,298
He wants to give you sort of a government tax cut, which really doesn't mean anything.
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26,299
You know, one of the responsibilities of growing older, it seems to me, is being able to tell people something they may not want to hear just because it's true.
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26,303
They have 270 billion dollars in Medicare cuts the first education cuts in history, cut environmental enforcement by 25 percent, took away the guarantee of quality standards in nursing homes, took away the guarantee of health care for folks with disabilities.
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26,304
Don't take my word for this.
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26,305
The Economist magazine polled lots of economists, seven Nobel prize winners who said if this tax scheme passes, it will require huge cuts, 40 percent, in the environment and law enforcement and education.
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26,306
It will require bigger cuts in Medicare than I vetoed last time.
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26,310
Your targeted tax cut, Mr. President, never hits anybody.
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26,314
You talked about it last time, you talked about a risky scheme and Vice President Gore repeated it about ten times in St. Petersburg.
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26,317
I'm going to keep my word to you.
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26,321
It's going to grow 39 percent, and Social Security is going to grow 34 percent.
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26,322
The President doesn't have any ideas so he's out trashing ours.
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26,324
He promised you a tax cut in 1992, and if you got one, you ought to vote for him.
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26,331
It was my very first bill, and I'm very proud of it because it symbolizes what I think we ought to be doing.
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26,332
I don't take credit for all the good things that have happened in America, but I take credit for what I've tried to do to work with others to make good things happen.
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26,333
Most important good things that happen in America happen in families.
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26,336
I'd like to see it expanded in two ways.
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26,337
I'd like to say you can also take a little time off without losing your job to go to a regular parent-teacher conference or to go to a regular doctor's appointment with a family member.
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26,338
I'd also like to see the overtime laws change so that we could have some more flex time so that at the discretion of the worker, the worker, if you earn overtime, you could decide when you want that time to be taken, in cash or in time with your family if you've got a family problem.
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26,339
I never go anywhere, it seems like, where I don't meet somebody who has benefited from a Family Leave Law.
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26,340
In Longview, Texas the other day, I met a woman who was almost in tears because she had been able to keep her job while spending time with her husband who had cancer.
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26,350
Instead of the federal government, we had that tax credit, pick up some of the costs, because if you have to hire a replacement worker, that's a cost.
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26,358
I spend a lot of time in hospitals.
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26,362
I only have 30 seconds.
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26,363
I can't fix the statistics.
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26,364
It covers the majority of the work force.
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26,392
You know, regulations cost the average family right here, Democrat or Republican, about $7,000 a year.
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26,396
I met a lady in Colorado Springs about seven weeks ago now.
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26,397
She had a small business with 63 employees.
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26,398
She finally gave it up.
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26,407
We've got to stop some of these frivolous lawsuits.
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26,422
We're selling everything from from -- from telephones to CDs to rice in Japan.
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26,425
We're No.1 in automobile manufacturing production and sales around the world again, the first time since 1970s.
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26,427
Because we've had tough aggressive trade policies, and because we've got interest rates down.
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26,428
We have a good, stable economic policy.
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26,429
Because we reduced the deficit four years in a row.
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26,434
Hiring people temporarily who have lost their jobs and they get to work for 30 days or 60 days.
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26,437
They're setting new records this year.
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26,438
We had the worst economy in a century.
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26,439
We had the slowest growth, about 2.5 percent.
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26,440
The president inherited growth of over 5 percent.
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26,441
We don't have the S&L crisis anymore.
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26,442
Republicans have cut 53 billion dollars in spending, that's why the budget looked good.
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26,454
Senator Dole just said we had the worst economy in the century.
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26,456
And I don't want to respond in kind to all these things.
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26,466
That would be my answer to this question.
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26,467
And I'm, you know -- there would be special rights for different groups in America.
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26,468
But I'm totally opposed to discrimination.
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26,469
I don't have any policy against hiring anyone; whether it's lifestyle or whatever, we don't have any policy of that kind, never have had in my office or will we have in the future.
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26,478
Credit card debt has never been higher.
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26,480
We need a good strong economic package, let the private sector creates the jobs and they can do it.
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26,483
Let me just give you one tiny example.
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26,486
That's just one tiny example.
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26,501
Everybody would have been forced into managed care.
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26,505
Maybe that's part of the answer.
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26,506
But it seems to me if we start to take choices away from people and if we drive them into one type care, eliminate fee-for-service altogether or eliminate the fact you can go to your own doctor, you have to go somewhere else, then I think we've taken a giant step backward in the United States of America.
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26,507
We have the best health care delivery system in the world and we want to keep it that way.
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26,515
But it does seem to me that you've raised a very important point that needs to be addressed.
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26,516
You're going to have to watch it.
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26,519
How many of you are under managed care plans?
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26,521
How many of you like it?
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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.
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26,526
I'm strongly in favor of a federal bill to repeal any gag rules on providers.
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26,529
If we're saving money and depriving people of care, that's a bad thing.
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26,534
But I think what we want to avoid is falling back into this nationalized health care system that President Clinton wanted to give us in 1993.
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26,535
If that isn't a liberal idea, I've never heard one.
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26,537
We'd have that trouble all over America.
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26,539
It not only happened in California.
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26,542
Not just a state problem.
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26,552
First of all, I think it's important to make voting more accessible.
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26,553
That's why I strongly supported the Motor Voter law.
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26,554
There was a big story I think in U.S.A. Today of the millions of people who have now registered because of it.
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26,556
You know several states now are letting people vote over three weeks.
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26,558
Third thing I think we need is more forums like this, which is one of the reasons I have so strongly supported campaign finance reform.
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26,559
Because if you want to cut the cost of campaigns, you have to open the airways, because what drives the cost of campaigns are the cost of advertising on television, radio, newspaper, mass mailing.
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26,561
For every one of you who stood up here and asked a question tonight, I promise you there's a 100,000 Americans who said I wish I could have asked that question.
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26,562
So I think we have to change the nature of politics.
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26,563
The last thing I think we should do is something I have been trying to do since I have been president, is every time I do something in a public way, I try to have a real American citizen there who is directly affected by it so that people can see the connection of what happens way across the country, in Washington with...
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26,565
Well, I don't know of any perfect solution.
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26,569
One vote doesn't make a difference."
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26,573
It might help the contributions from coming in from Indonesia or other foreign countries, rich people in those countries, and then being sent back after the L.A. Times discovers it, $250,000.
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26,574
But maybe there ought to be more debates.
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26,579
If we grow the economy it's going to help Social Security.
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26,580
It's going to help jobs.
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26,583
One of the things I think that really frustrates people is that so often political campaigns seem to be more about the politicians that are running than the people.
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26,584
And there is a connection.
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26,586
If you vote one way you will have an expansion of family leave.
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26,588
But these are important questions.
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26,600
You can also use those accounts for health care or education or a first home.
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26,602
Because we've got a lot of people advocating we don't want to put our money into Social Security.
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26,605
I'm not suggesting it will be done, but at least we ought to look at it.
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26,606
It's been looked, When I was chairman of the finance committee which handled Social Security we looked at all these options, and one thing we've got to make certain, when I used to go home my mother would tell me all I've got is my Social Security, don't touch it.
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26,610
Your your Social Security is going to be there when you retire.
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26,616
So we need to preserve the system.
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26,617
And we need to make it stronger.
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26,619
In fact, they have got a commission right now in Congress, a bipartisan commission, looking at all the different options they will present to the next Congress.
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26,621
Iris, this is one where we have some agreement, I think.
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