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Originally Processed With FOIA(s): FOIA Number: S S FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the George Bush Presidential Library Staff. Record Group/Collection: George H.W. Bush Presidential Records Collection/Office of Origin: Speechwriting, White House Office of Series: Speech File Draft Files Subseries: Chron File, 1989-1993 OA/ID Number: 13637 Folder ID Number: 13637-002 Folder Title: Bush/Quayle Rally-Canton, Michigan, 8/25/92 [OA 5811] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: G 26 18 4 3 1506 Aug. 25 / Administration of George Bush, 1992 greatest, freest country on the face of the kansas on the environment? Now, is it any Earth. Thank you all. wonder that they rank dead last in the Nation in policies to protect the environment, ac- cording to a study by the Institute of South- Note: The President spoke at 10:15 a.m. at ern Studies. The good people of Arkansas de- the Sheraton Chicago Hotel. In his remarks, serve better than that. And we don't need he referred to Dominic D. DiFrancesco, na- that kind of record running the environ- tional commander of the American Legion, mental policies of the United States Govern- and Herman F. (Sparky) Gierke, judge on ment. the U.S. Court of Military Appeals and Remember what I said down there in former national commander of the Legion. Houston, slippery when wet? Well, listen to this one. Listen to this one. He's gone all the way over from that lousy record now to becoming bright green. He's turned that Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Rally in bright. And if Clinton has his way, Michigan Canton, Michigan auto workers are going to be turning green August 25, 1992 with illness. Here's why. In a speech in Drexel University on April The President. Thank you all very much 22, Governor Clinton talked about a more for that warm welcome. May I salute all the ambitious Federal regulation that he sup- party leaders here, especially the great Gov- ports involving the fuel standards for cars. ernor of Michigan, John Engler. He's doing He said this, and this is an exact quote: "In a first-class job. May I thank the band, the my administration we will accelerate our Catholic High School band, the Motown progress toward fuel-efficient cars and seek band, Canton VFW colorguard; Susan to raise the average goal for automakers to Heintz and all those that have been out here 40 miles per gallon by the year 2000, 45 miles making this program possible. Thank you by the year 2020." Now, that is not me, that very, very much. is Governor Clinton talking. You know, this town proves what we all You might ask what would happen if we know in our hearts. America's best days are did that. Well, according to the National ahead of us. Last Thursday at our great con- Highway Traffic Safety Administration, fa- vention in Houston, I laid out a central chal- talities and injuries will increase. But the lenge to our Nation to win the global eco- worst thing is we will throw American auto- nomic competition, to win the peace. Amer- workers out of their jobs, and I'm not going ica must be a military superpower, an eco- to have that. The Motor Vehicle Manufactur- nomic superpower, and an export super- ers Association in Michigan alone said that power. 40,000 workers would go from the assembly I differ with the Governor of Arkansas. He line to the unemployment line if we go from wants to turn inward and protect. I want to those ridiculous standards. look outward and expand markets, expand We've got to fight against that kind of ex- American jobs. Let me just touch on what tremism. Those 40,000 will be joined by Governor Engler said because it affects the 700,000 workers put out there by the payroll life of everybody in the automobile industry tax that Governor Clinton is suggesting for and everybody who's connected with the his backdoor Government takeover of our automobile industry. health care system. You know, he says he Governor Clinton's record on the environ- likes to put people first. He doesn't mention ment, to be charitable, is a little less than that it's first out there on the unemployment stellar. Listen to his own chairman of the Ar- line. We're trying to get people off of that. kansas Pollution Control and Ecology Com- His tax-and-spend policies will put people mission who said that the Arkansas laws are out there. We don't want that. so lenient that "if California was operating I normally don't speak much about his run- on the laws of Arkansas, you'd have to wear ning mate, Senator Gore of Tennessee, but a gas mask." How is that for the laws in Ar- he's written this famous book now that Gov- George Bush, 1992 Administration of George Bush, 1992 / Aug. 25 1507 ent? Now, is it any ernor Clinton talks about. On page 325 of these young ones. So I am fighting for a line- d last in the Nation the book, he makes an interesting compari- item veto, a balanced budget amendment to e environment, ac- son. He says that the automobile industry, the Constitution. You know who says no to Institute of South- and I quote right here, quotation, "poses a all this: the gridlocked Congress, the Clinton- ople of Arkansas de- mortal threat to the security of every nation, Gore gridlocked Congress. and we don't need that is more deadly than that of any military So last week, last week-the editorial writ- ning the environ- enemy we're ever again likely to confront." ers don't like this one; the sophisticated ited States Govern- That is Clinton's running mate talking about elitists don't like it-but let me tell you some- the auto industry that means so much to our thing, I unveiled an idea last week that the id down there in country. And one page later he calls for the American people like, and it says this. You vet? Well, listen to "elimination of the internal combustion en- have the right to check off on your tax return one. He's gone all gine." What kind of people are we dealing using up to 10 percent of your income tax busy record now to with here? [Laughter] for one purpose, if you want to, and that is He's turned that Well, it would be funny if it weren't so to reduce the budget deficit. It's a good idea. his way, Michigan serious, if one out of six jobs in America today If Congress can't do it, let the American peo- 0 be turning green weren't in some way tied to the car industry, ple have a shot at it. The editorial writers and if this philosophy of tax and spend, regu- and Congress, they call it a gimmick. But I University on April late and regulate wasn't going to make it im- think the American people want the power ked about a more possible for us to win the economic competi- to say to Congress, "If you won't cut the defi- ation that he sup- tion. Now, look, we have a sound and positive cit, we'll get the job done for you." standards for cars. and strong environmental record. I fought for Yesterday, we unveiled a new program to in exact quote: "In and won the first meaningful revision to the help people that need to transition into new vill accelerate our Clean Air Act, and we got that done in spite jobs. Because we've been successful in war cient cars and seek of that gridlocked Congress. and peace, because we've changed the world, for automakers to Audience members. Clean the House! we have been able to reduce defense spend- year 2000, 45 miles Clean the House! Clean the House! ing. Now, that's cost people some jobs. So that is not me, that The President. I'll be there. Just a minute. now we've got a new training program to help g. I've got more to say about that one, and I those people find work, find work, jobs, pro- ould happen if we love saying it because it's true. Now, wait a ductive jobs in this country. So we're talking g to the National minute, I'll be there in a second. about skill grants, giving workers in certain Administration, fa- Environment: We have expanded our industries $3,000 to go out and buy training increase. But the parks and wildlife refuges. We've curtailed on their own. The philosophy isn't to em- ow American auto- drilling in the environmental sensitive area power the bureaucrats but empower the peo- and I'm not going of California and New England. We've en- ple so you can stay ahead of the economic ehicle Manufactur- forced our environmental laws so we've col- change. {an alone said that lected record amounts of fines. I have been Heavens knows, we've got to reform our from the assembly criticized by some in big business and by en- welfare system, get people to work and to C line if we go from vironmentalists. But I believe that some- learn and avoid the indignity of welfare. So where you can find a reasonable formula later today I'm going to be signing a welfare nst that kind of ex- where you protect jobs and still clean up the waiver giving Michigan the authority to ex- will be joined by environment. That's what we've got to do. periment with welfare programs that keep here by the payroll So when that Clinton-Gore bus goes off families together and get people off the dole a is suggesting for the left side of the highway onto the shoul- and into jobs. it takeover of our der, we've got to guard against that, too. And one other thing. My opponent is sup- know, he says he Here's what I want to do to lift the burden ported by this trial lawyers group. I want to le doesn't mention from the small businessman, the mom and break the back of those who are suing us the unemployment pop operations, and others: Put a freeze on too much and caring for ourselves too little, people off of that. unnecessary Federal regulation. We're regu- caring for us too little. These reckless law- es will put people lating ourselves to death. suits are keeping doctors from practicing hat. You didn't hear much about this in the medicine, keeping people out away from nuch about his run- Clinton-Gore convention, but I'll tell you coaching Little League, and we've got to stop of Tennessee, but something. The Federal deficit is threatening it. I've tried for 3 straight years. Now change ook now that Gov- the very future of these children here today, that Congress, and help me stop it. 1508 Aug. 25 / Administration of George Bush, 1992 Audience members. Clean the House! time. The President's term is limited. Let's Clean the House! Clean the House! limit this gridlocked Congress and get them The President. All right, I'll give you an out of there. example. That's a great idea. Now I'll give The key issue-clean that House! You're you an example. We know that our schools right. The key issue is, do you want to try have to improve. If we're going to compete, to cut Federal spending and give Americans they've got to improve. I believe competition relief from higher taxes? Well, Governor can be a force for good in education, just Clinton and Congressman Ford, linked to- as it's been a force for greatness in American gether, say no. And I say yes. industry. Earlier this year I sent a proposal to Capitol Hill, a "GI bill" for kids to give Governor Clinton refers to himself as States and localities the flexibility to allow Elvis. Well, let me tell you something. parents, not government, to choose the [Laughter] He does. We're playing an old schools their kids attend, public, private, or Elvis Presley song, "Return to Sender," re- religious. turn to Arkansas. As we get that done in No- A few weeks ago this came before the vember, as we get that done in November, gridlocked Congress, a brandnew proposal, let's take Congressman Ford and others like and they killed it. Why did this great idea him that talk one way at home, vote different fail? It failed, according to news reports, be- in Washington, that whole leadership of the cause the Democratic leadership did not gridlocked Congress, and do what those want to give me credit for a new idea in edu- brooms say: Clean House! cation. Now, that is not progress. That is gridlock, and they are doing it to the taxpayer Audience members. Clean the House! in this country. Clean the House! Clean the House! Let me be a little more specific. I'm a little The President. Get them out of there. We tired of Congressmen that talk one way in have been trying and trying to move this Michigan and vote different in Washington. country forward, blocked by this gridlocked I'll give you an example. One of those Demo- Congress. And I am tired of it. cratic leaders that blocked this new proposal in education is named Congressman Ford, While we're at it, let's send Charles Vin- Bill Ford. He has stood against school choice cent, Dick Chrysler, Megan O'Neill, John and just about every education reform I have Gordon, Frank Beaumont, Nick Smith, and put forward. And what's worse, Governor of don't forget Joe Knollenberg and John Arkansas agrees with him. Pappageorge. Get them in there. In this dis- Audience members. Boo-o-o! trict, replace that leader that talks one way and votes another. Send Bob Geake to Wash- The President. Want parents to have real ington, and get this country moving. choice in where to send their kids to school? The Governor and Congressman Ford say You know, the other day we were in Ala- no. I say yes. bama, a crowd of about 20,000 people in the rain. Lee Greenwood, you know, that great You want to stand up to a Baghdad bully singer, was with us. And as he started to sing, like Saddam Hussein? Governor Clinton waf- "I'm Proud To Be an American," I looked fled. Congressman Ford said, "No way." I out in the crowd and saw a little girl, couldn't say yes. be more than 4 or 5, perched on her dad's You want a balanced budget amendment shoulders waving a little American flag and that disciplines both the Congress and the singing. This election is about that little girl, executive branch? Governor Clinton and and all the kids in this crowd, all the kids Congressman Ford say no. And I say yes. across America. Do you want to limit the terms of Con- Do we want them to grow up in an Amer- gressmen? Governor Clinton and Congress- ica that is stronger, safer, and secure, more man Ford say no. And I say yes. It's about secure? You bet we do. With my ideas and rge Bush, 1992 Administration of George Bush, 1992 / Aug. 25 1509 limited. Let's a new Congress, we can make it happen. We 20 hours each week. These efforts can in- S and get them are the United States of America. We are clude working, job training, education, or going to make it happen. participation in community service. House! You're ou want to try May God bless Michigan, and may God These and other reforms will allow Michi- give Americans bless our great country. gan to change their welfare program to give Vell, Governor all those Americans in need a chance to dis- ord, linked to- card long-term dependency for a life of re- newed purpose and dignity. to himself as Note: The President spoke at 2:40 p.m. in ou something. Canton Township Heritage Park. In his re- playing an old marks, he referred to Susan Heintz, master to Sender," re- of ceremonies for the rally. at done in No- in November, Memorandum on Assistance for and others like Refugees of the Former Yugoslavia ;, vote different adership of the lo what those Statement on Michigan Welfare August 25, 1992 Reform Presidential Determination No. 92-42 an the House! August 25, 1992 Memorandum for the Secretary of State ouse! I am pleased we are approving today Subject: Determination Pursuant to Section ut of there. We Michigan's request for welfare waivers. This 2(c)(1) of the Migration and Refugee to move this will allow Michigan to initiate a system of Assistance Act of 1962, as Amended this gridlocked incentives for welfare recipients that strengthens families and encourages greater Pursuant to section 2(c)(1) of the Migra- di Charles Vin- self-sufficiency. tion and Refugee Assistance Act of 1962, as O'Neill, John Families will be strengthened by encour- amended, 22 U.S.C. 2601(c)(1), I hereby de- ick Smith, and aging employment and stability. Two-parent termine that it is important to the national erg and John families will receive assistance as long as they interest that up to $12,000,000 be made ere. In this dis- meet a financial needs test. Currently one available from the U.S. Emergency Refugee talks one way parent must have worked for a limited time and Migration Assistance Fund (the Fund) Geake to Wash- in order for the family to receive welfare. to meet the unexpected and urgent needs oving. Additional amounts of earnings will also be of refugees, conflict victims, and displaced ve were in Ala- allowed before welfare payments are re- persons from the former Yugoslavia. These 0 people in the duced, and the earnings of children will not funds will provide U.S. contributions to the now, that great be counted in determining whether the fam- United Nations High Commissioner for Ref- started to sing, ily can receive welfare. ugees (UNHCR), the International Commit- ican," I looked tee of the Red Cross (ICRC), and the United Child support collections will be pursued -le girl, couldn't Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in sup- aggressively. Noncustodial parents who are d on her dad's port of their emergency assistance efforts. not fulfilling their financial responsibility may erican flag and t that little girl, participate in activities leading to self-suffi- You are directed to inform the appropriate d, all the kids ciency such as completing high school, being committees of the Congress of this deter- involved in job training, or participating in mination and the obligation of funds under community services. this authority and to publish this memoran- up in an Amer- Self-sufficiency will also be encouraged by dum in the Federal Register. d secure, more h my ideas and requiring all welfare recipients to participate in some type of productive effort for at least George Bush Provost Presidential Remarks Canton, Michigan 25 August 1992 Thank you and good afternoon everyone. It's great to be in Canton -- a booming town, a dynamic town -- a town that has faced challenges and overcome them. Canton proves what we all know in our hearts -- America's best days are ahead of us. Last Thursday at the Republican convention in Houston, I laid out a central challenge to our nation -- to win the global economic competition -- to win the peace. America must be a military superpower -- an economic superpower -- and an export superpower. In this election, you'll hear two versions of how to do this. Theirs is to look inward, and protect what we already have. Ours is to look forward -- to open new markets, to prepare our people to compete, to restore our social fabric, to save and invest as a nation -- so that we can win. // Look at one issue -- how to balance the demands of our economy with the demands of our environment? See what both candidates have to offer. In Arkansas, Governor Clinton's record on the environment is -- to be charitable -- a little less than stellar. Listen to his 3 counterparts. And as a result, companies will pull up stakes, and take their factories and their jobs overseas. According to the Auto Manufacturers Association -- in Michigan alone -- 40,000 workers would go from the assembly line -- to the unemployment line. // These workers will have someone to talk to while they wait. Because they'll be joined by the more than two and a half million Americans put out of work by the Governor's new economic plan, including 700,000 workers put there by the payroll tax to pay for his backdoor government takeover of our health care system. The Governor likes to say he "puts people" first. He doesn't mention that it's first on the unemployment line. But it's even worse than it sounds. In that same Drexel speech -- Governor Clinton had effusive praise for a certain book -- by Senator Al Gore. Since then, of course, Senator Gore has gone on to take a prominent role in the Clinton campaign. Now, what does Senator Gore say in his book that Governor Clinton loves so much? Well, on page 325, he makes an interesting comparison -- he says that the automobile industry -- and I quote -- "poses a mortal threat to the security of every nation, that is more deadly than that of any military enemy we are ever again likely to confront." Think he's kidding? One page later, he calls for the "elimination of the internal combustion engine." 4 Now I'm not making this up. Stephen King once wrote a best- selling novel -- called Christine. In this book, a car becomes inhabitated by evil spirits -- and devours a town. The Clinton- Gore team appear to look at every car as a haunted threat to humanity. This would be funny, if it weren't so serious. If one out of six jobs in America today weren't in someway tied to the car industry. If this philosophy -- of tax and spend, regulate and regulate -- wasn't going to make it impossible for us to win the economic competition. We have a sound and positive environmental record. As President I fought for and won revision of the Clean Air Act - - so that our children can breathe easier. I've expanded our parks and wildlife refugees -- curtailed drilling off the coast of California and New England -- enforced our environmental laws so we've collected record amounts of fines. I've been criticized by big business -- and by environmentalists. But I believe I found the middle that works. The Clinton-Gore team may claim they are in the middle of the road -- but their bus is careening toward the left shoulder. I'm not going to let this happen to America. I stand for something different. For a program that begins with a freeze on all unnecessary federal regulations -- so that businesses can create jobs and get this economy moving again. The The federal deficit is threatory ouchildras futur- 5 I think the federal government spends too much of your money. So I'm fighting for a line-item veto -- and a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution. And I've submitted proposal after proposals to cut federal spending, only to have Congress say -- "no." So last week, I unveiled a new idea -- to give you the right to check your tax return -- to use up to 10 percent of your income tax for just one purpose -- to reduce the budget deficit. Congress won't like it. The editorial writers might call it a "gimmick." But I think the American people want the power to say to Congress -- if you won't cut the deficit, we'll do the job for you // Our economy is in transition -- I know many workers in Michigan and other places are concerned about whether they will have a job next year. They want to learn new skills, but they can't afford the cost of training. Just yesterday, I unveiled a new program -- called Skill Grants -- which would give workers in certain industries $3,000 - - to go out and buy training on their own. The philosophy here X isn't to empower bureaucracies -- but empower people -- so they you can stay ahead of economic change. And speaking of empowering people, we must reform our welfare system -- to give people a chance in life. Later today I will sign a welfare waiver -- giving Michigan the authority to experiment with welfare programs that will keep families together -- and reward work, not welfare. get peop 6 of the dole ibs 6 Lets make learning and work key ingredients in welfare. The federal deficit is threatening our children's future -- we must get it down! And let's put a rid on all these reckless lawsuits that are choking our economy and souring our nation. I have put many of these reforms before the Congress and that's exactly where they've stayed. Because the U.S. Congress has become the "Gridlock Congress." The House of Representatives has been controlled by the same party for 38 years -- and it is blocking the change that can move this country forward. Let me give you just one example. We know our schools have to improve -- if our kids are going to compete with the Japanese, the Germans and the British. I believe competition can be a force for good in education, just as it has been a force for greatness in American industry. Earlier this year, I sent a proposal to Capitol Hill -- my GI Bill for Kids -- to give states and localities the flexibility to allow parents, not the government, to choose the schools their kids attend -- whether public, private or religious. A couple of weeks ago, this proposal came before Congress, and they killed it. Why did this noble idea fail? It failed, according to news reports, because the Democratic leadership didn't want to give me credit for a new idea in education. One of those Democratic leaders represents this District -- his name is Congressman Bill Ford. 7 Congressman Ford has stood against school choice -- and just about every education reform I have put forward -- what's worse - - Bill Clinton agrees with him. Want parents to have real choice in where to send their kids to school? Governor Clinton and Congressman Ford say no -- I say yes. dullier Want to stand up to viscious aggression like Saddam Hussein. Governor Clinton and Congressman Ford said no -- I say yes. Want a balanced budget amendment? Governor Clinton and Congressman Ford say no -- I say yes. Want to limit the terms of Congress. Governor Clinton and Congressman Ford say no -- I say yes. And most important, if you want to cut federal spending, and give Americans relief from higher taxes. Governor Clinton and Congressman Ford say no -- I say yes. May We know what we need to do. Get Governor Clinton humming an old Elvis Presley song "Return To Sender," Return to Arkansas. And then it's time to take Bill Ford and the whole leadership of the Gridlock Congress: and do what those brooms say -- Clean The House! Send Bob Geake [GEEK] to Washington, and get this country moving again. And while we're at it -- let's send Charles Vincent, Dick Chrysler, Megan O'Neill, and John Gordon, and Frank Beaumont, and don't forget Joe Knollenberg and John Pappageorge [Pappa George]. 8 Give me. some members of Congress who share our faith in progress, not politics. Clean House. This election is about choices, but ultimately it is about the future. The other day -- we were in Alabama -- a crowd of about 20,000 people waiting in the rain. My friend Lee Greenwood was with us. And as Lee started to sing -- "I'm proud to be an American" -- I looked out in the crowd -- and saw a little girl - - couldn't be more than four or five -- perched on her dad's shoulders, waving a little American flag and singing. This election is about that little girl, and all the kids in this crowd, and all the kids across America. Do we want them to grow up in an America that is stronger, safer, and more secure. You bet we do. And with my ideas, and a new Congress, we can make it happen. God bless Michigan and God bless the United States of America. WHITE HOUSE COMMCTR TUE 25 AUG 92 16:06 PG.02 August 25, 1992 MEMORANDUM FOR CHRISTINA MARTIN FROM: MICHELE NIX SUBJECT: LATEST MICHIGAN ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS and FACT CHANGE Acknowledgements for Michigan as of 8/25 (11:30 a.m.) Governor Engler and wife, Michelle Susie Heinz, Director of Southeast Region for Governor Engler's office. She will emcee, taking the place of Brooks Patterson, the Oakland County Executive, who broke his ankle. Brooks is not expected to come. Betsy DeVos -- new National Committee Woman Local Candidates (blanket acknowledgement) We single out some individual candidates later in the draft. ADD Nick Smith in that litany of names. (Smith is a congressional candidate, running unopposed -- so he will be in.) Joe Knollenberg has cancelled. Charles Vincent will be a greeter at the airport, but now doesn't think he'll make it to the event. You probably should mention these guys anyway, even if they won't be there. Catholic Central HS Band -- will play as POTUS walks in. MoTown Band called "22." Will perform before POTUS arrives and as he leaves. Canton VFW Color Guard. Pom pom girls and baton twirlers from local area schools. FACT CHANGE Change welfare language to: "Later today, I will approve welfare waivers (note the "s") -- giving Governor Engler the authority to improve welfare programs by rewarding work, increasing responsibility and strengthening families -- historic reforms that change welfare from a handout to a helping hand." Photocopy-Preservation He is not signing just one waiver. This change is per Engler's office and Gail Wilensky. Document No. 346587ss WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM DATE: 8/24/92 --- ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: BUSH-QUAYLE RALLY SUBJECT: TUES. 8/25 - 3:10 p.m. -- CANTON, MICHIGAN ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT MOORE BAKER MULLINS SCOWCROFT PETERSMEYER DARMAN PORTER BRADY PROVOST BROMLEY ROSS CALIO SMITH DEMAREST TUTWILER FITZWATER ZOELLICK GRAY KAUFMAN HOLIDAY MCGROARTY HORNER MCBRIDE REMARKS: The attached has been forwarded to the President. RESPONSE: PHILLIP D. BRADY Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary Ext. 2702 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 2 AUG 24 P6: 54 August 24, 1992 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SP FROM: STEVE PROVOST SUBJECT: CANTON, MICHIGAN RALLY I. Summary On Tuesday, August 25, at 3:10 p.m., you will deliver remarks before a crowd of approximately 500 Canton residents at Township Heritage Park. You will be introduced by Governor Engler. II. Discussion Your remarks (14 minutes, on cards) follow the themes of your acceptance speech. Additionally, you outline your opposition to raising CAFE standards, noting that Governor Clinton's position on CAFE would mean the loss of an estimated 40,000 jobs in Michigan alone. Provost Presidential Remarks Canton, Michigan 25 August 1992 Thank you and good afternoon everyone. It's great to be in Canton -- a booming town, a dynamic town -- à town that has faced challenges and overcome them. Canton proves what we all know in our hearts -- America's best days are ahead of us. Last Thursday at the Republican convention in Houston, I laid out a central challenge to our nation -- to win the global economic competition -- to win the peace. America must be a military superpower -- an economic superpower -- and an export superpower. In this election, you'll hear two versions of how to do this. Theirs is to look inward, and protect what we already have. Ours is to look forward -- to open new markets, to prepare our people to compete, to restore our social fabric, to save and invest as a nation -- so that we can win. // Look at one issue -- how to balance the demands of our economy with the demands of our environment? See what both candidates have to offer. In Arkansas, Governor Clinton's record on the environment is -- to be charitable -- a little less than stellar. Listen to his own Chairman of the Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology 2 Commission -- who said that the Arkansas laws are so lenient. that: "if California was operating on the laws of Arkansas, you'd probably have to wear a gas mask." Is it any wonder -- that Arkansas ranks 50th -- dead last - - in the nation in environmental policy -- according to a study by the Institute For Southern Studies? But in his zeal to capture his party's nomination, Governor Clinton has gone all the way to the other extreme -- he has turned green. But if Governor Clinton has his way, green could soon be the color of many Michigan auto workers. In a speech at Drexel University on April 22, Governor Clinton talked about a more ambitious federal regulation he supports, involving fuel standards for cars. He said: "in my administration we'll accelerate our progress toward fuel efficient cars and seek to raise the average goal for auto- makers to 40 miles per gallon by the year 2,000, 45 miles by the year 2020." Remember, this is not George Bush paraphrasing. This is Bill Clinton -- exact quotes. What will happen if we raise these so-called CAFE standards this high? Well, a couple things. There will be more highway fatalities. Foreign car companies will gain a competitive edge on their U.S. counterparts. And as a result, companies will pull up stakes, and take their factories and their jobs overseas. 3 According to the Auto Manufacturers Association -- in Michigan alone -- 40,000 workers would go from the assembly line -- to the unemployment line.// These workers will have someone to talk to while they wait. Because they'll be joined by the more than two and a half million Americans put out of work by the Governor's new economic plan, including 700,000 workers put there by the payroll tax to pay for his backdoor government takeover of our health care system. Governor Clinton calls this orgy of new taxes and spending - - "moderation." I say that if this is moderation -- I'm Daniel Webster. The Governor likes to say he "puts people" first. He doesn't mention that it's first on the unemployment line. But it's even worse than it sounds. In that same Drexel speech -- Governor Clinton had effusive praise for a certain book -- by Senator Al Gore. Since then, of course, Senator Gore has gone on to take a prominent role in the Clinton campaign. Now, what does Senator Gore say in his book that Governor Clinton loves so much? Well, on page 325, he makes an interesting comparison -- he says that the car industry -- and I quote -- "poses a mortal threat to the security of every nation, that is more deadly than that of any military enemy we are ever again likely to confront." Now I'm not making this up. Remember the old Stephen King novel -- Christine? The one in which a car becomes inhabitated 4 by evil spirits -- and devours a town? The Clinton-Gore team appear to look at every car as a naunted threat to humanity. This would be funny, if it weren't so serious. If one out of six jobs in America today weren't in someway tied to the car industry. If this philosophy -- of tax and spend, regulate and regulate -- weren't going to make it impossible for us to win the economic competition. I've been an environmentalist all my life. As President -- I fought for and won revision of the Clean Air Act -- so that our children can breathe easier. I was criticized by big business -- and by environmentalists. But I believe I found the middle that works. The Clinton-Gore team may claim they are in the middle of the road -- but their bus is careening toward the left shoulder. I'm not going to let this happen to America. I stand for something different. For a program that begins with a freeze on all unnecessary federal regulations -- so that businesses can create jobs and get this economy moving again. I think the federal government spends too much of your money. So I'm fighting for a line-item veto -- and a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution. And I've submitted proposal after proposals to cut federal spending, only to have Congress say -- "no." So last week, I unveiled a new idea -- to give you the right to check your tax return -- to use up to 10 percent of your income tax for just one purpose -- to reduce the budget deficit. 5 Congress won't like it. The editorial writers might call it a "gimmick." But I think the American people want the power to say to Congress -- if you won't cut the deficit, we'll do the job for you. / / Our economy is in transition -- I know many workers in Michigan and other places are concerned about whether they will have a job next year. They want to learn new skills, but they can't afford the cost of training. Just yesterday, I unveiled a new program -- called Skill Grants -- which would give workers in certain industries $3,000 - - to go out and buy training on their own. The philosophy here isn't to empower bureaucracies -- but empower people -- so they can stay ahead of economic change. And speaking of empowering people, we must reform our welfare system -- to give people a chance in life. Later today I will sign a welfare waiver -- giving Governor John Engler the authority to experiment with welfare programs that will keep families together -- and reward work, not welfare. We need to make these reforms -- if we are going to be able to count on the talents of every American in the new economic competition. A balanced budget amendment. A line-item veto. Legal reform. I have put many of these reforms before the Congress -- and that's exactly where they've stayed. Because the U.S. Congress has become the "Gridlock Congress." The House of Representatives has been controlled by the same party for 38 6 years -- and it is blocking the change that can move this country forward. Let me give you just one example. We know our schools have to improve -- if our kids are going to compete with the Japanese, the Germans and the British. I believe competition can be a force for good in education, just as it has been a force for greatness in American industry. Last year I sent a proposal to Capitol Hill, which would give local school districts flexibility to allow parents to choose the schools their kids attend. A couple weeks ago, this whole issue came before Congress, and they killed it. Why did this noble idea fail? It failed, according to news reports, because the Democratic leadership didn't want to give me credit for a new idea in education. One of those Democratic leaders represents this District his name is Bill Ford. Bill Ford has stood against school choice -- and just about every education reform I have put forth. Bill Ford has been in Congress for 27 years. When Bill Ford first entered Congress, Gilligan's Island was a new TV show. Gilligan was just starting out on his "three hour tour." " Bill Ford has been on a 27-year-voyage -- I think it's time he found land. It's time to take the whole U.S. Congress: and do what those brooms say -- Clean The House! 7 I never thought I would say this publicly, but America needs a "geek" in Congress. Sö sena BOD Geake [GEEK] to Washington, and get this country moving again. And while we're at it -- let's send Charles Vincent, Dick Chrysler, Megan O'Neill, and John Gordon, and Frank Beaumont, and don't forget Joe Knollenberg and John Pappageorge. (Papa George) Give me some members of Congress who share our faith in progress, not politics. This election is about choices, but ultimately it is about the future. The other day -- we were in Alabama -- a crowd of about 20,000 people waiting in the rain. My friend Lee Greenwood was with us. And as Lee started to sing -- "I'm proud to be an American" -- I looked out in the crowd -- and saw a little girl - - couldn't be more than four or five -- perched on her dad's shoulders, waving a little American flag and singing. This election is about that little girl, and all the kids in this crowd, and all the kids across America. Do we want them to grow up in an America that is stronger, safer, and more secure. You bet we do. And with my ideas, and a new Congress, we can make it happen. God bless Michigan and God bless the United States of America. Document No. 346587ss 6455 WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM 92 AUG 24 P8: 42 DATE: 8/24/92 ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: TODAY, 8/24 3:00 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL REMAKRS: BUSH/QUAYLE RALLY SUBJECT: TUES. 8/25 - CANTON, MICHIGAN ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT MOORE > BAKER MULLINS \ SCOWCROFT PETERSMEYER 1 DARMAN PORTER BRADY PROVOST BROMLEY ROSS N CALIO SMITH S DEMAREST TUTWILER A FITZWATER ZOELLICK GRAY KAUFMAN \ HOLIDAY MCGROARTY HORNER MCBRIDE REMARKS: Please forward your comments directly to Dan McGroarty, Rm. 122, x2930, no later than 3:00 p.m., TODAY, MON. 8/24, with a copy to this office. Thank you. RESPONSE: August 24, 1992 TO: DAN MCGROARTY PHILLIP D. BRADY The NSC staff concurs with the presidential remarks Assistant to the President as amended. and Staff Secretary Brent Scowcroft Ext. 2702 CC: Phillip D. Brady BusH, H/Quayle 25 Rolly Provost Presidential Remarks Tues. aug Canton, Michigan An 48 25 August 1992 Canton, mI Thank you and good afternoon everyone. It's great to be back in Canton -- a booming town, a dynamic town -- a town that has faced challenges and overcome them. Canton proves what we all know in our hearts -- America's best days are ahead of us. Last Thursday at the Republican convention in Houston, I laid out a central challenge to our nation -- to win the global economic competition -- to win the peace. America must be a military superpower -- an economic superpower -- and an export superpower. In this election, you'll hear two versions of how to do this. Theirs is to look inward, and protect what we already have. Ours is to look forward -- to open new markets, to prepare our people to compete, to restore our social fabric, to save and invest as a nation -- so that we can win. // Look at one issue -- how to balance the demands of our economy with the demands of our environment? See what both candidates have to offer. In Arkansas, Governor Clinton's record on the environment is -- to be charitable -- a little less than stellar. Listen to his own Chairman of Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission -- who said that the Arkansas laws are so lenient, "that if 2 California was operating on the laws of Arkansas, you'd probably have to wear a gas mask." Is it any wonder -- that Arkansas ranks 50th in the nation in environmental protection -- according to the Institute For Southern Studies? But in his zeal to capture his party's nomination, Governor green with Clinton has turned green - which, if he has his way, green could this make sense soon be the color of many Michigan auto workers. red ved w/ anger? In a speech at Drexel University on April 22, Governor Clinton talked about a new federal regulatory effort, to insure fuel standards for cars. He said: "in my administration, we'll accelerate our progress toward fuel efficient cars and seek to raise the average goal for auto-makers to 40 miles per gallon by the year 2,000, 45 miles by the year 2020." Remember, this is not George Bush paraphrasing. This is Bill Clinton -- exact quotes. What will happen if we raise so-called CAFE standards this high? Well, you know what will happen. Car companies will pull up stakes, and take their factories overseas. According to independent economists -- in Michigan alone -- 30,000 workers will go from the assembly line -- to the unemployment line. // The only consolation -- is that these workers will have someone to talk to while they wait. Because they'll be joined by the nearly 3 million people put out of work by the Governor's new income tax increases, and the 700,000 others put there by the 3 payroll tax to pay for his backdoor government takeover of our health care system. Governor Clinton calls this orgy of new taxes and spending - - "moderation." I say that if this is moderation -- I'm Daniel ? Webster. The Governor likes to say he "puts people" first. He doesn't mention that it's first on the unemployment line. But it's even worse than it sounds. In that same Drexel speech -- Governor Clinton had effusive praise for a certain book -- by then-Senator Al Gore. Since then, of course, Senator Gore has gone on to take a rather prominent role in the Clinton campaign. Now, what does Senator Gore say in his book that Governor Clinton loves so much? Well, on page 325, he makes an interesting comparison -- he says that the car industry -- and I quote -- "poses a mortal threat to the security of every nation, that is more deadly than that of any military enemy we are ever again likely to confront." " Now I'm not making this up. Remember the old Stephen King novel -- Christine? The one in which a car becomes inhabitated by evil spirits -- and devours a town? The Clinton-Gore team appear to look at every car as a haunted threat to humanity. This would be funny, if it weren't so serious. If one out of six jobs in America today weren't in someway tied to the car industry. If this philosophy -- of tax and spend, regulate and 4 regulate -- weren't going to will 1 make it impossible for us to win the economic competition. I've been an environmentalist all my life. As President -- I fought for revision of the Clean Air Act -- SO that our children can breathe better. My effort was criticized by big business -- and by environmentalists. But I believe I found the falance middle that works. The Clinton-Gore team isn't in the middle -- their bus has left the highway -- and is traveling down the left breakdown lane. I'm not going let this happen to America. I stand for a program that begins with a freeze on all unnecessary federal regulations -- so that businesses can create jobs and get this economy moving again. I think the federal government spends too much of your money. So I'm fighting for a line-item veto -- and a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution. Last week, I unveiled a new idea -- to give you the right to check your tax return -- to use up to 10 percent of your income tax for one purpose -- to reduce the budget deficit. Congress won't like it. The editorial writers might call it a "gimmick." But I think the American people want the power to say to Congress -- if you won't cut the deficit, we will. // Here's something else I'm fighting for -- reform our legal system. Take an ax to the system that allows so many crazy 5 lawsuits. As a nation, we must sue each other less -- and care for each other more. I have many of these reforms up before the Congress -- and that's exactly where they've stayed. Because the U.S. Congress has become the "Gridlock Congress." It's been controlled by the same party for 38 years -- and it is blocking the change that can move this country forward. Let me give you just one example. We know our schools have to improve -- if our kids are going to compete with the Japanese, the Germans and the British. I believe competition can be a force for good in education, just as it has been a force for good in American industry. Last year, I sent a proposal to Capitol Hill, which would give local school districts flexibility in determine ing whether they their want to allow parents to choose the schools they're kids attend. A couple weeks ago, this whole issue came before Congress, and they killed it. Why did this noble idea fail? It failed, according to news reports, because the Democratic leadership didn't want to give me credit for a new idea in education. Certain members of Congress put politics ahead of our students. One of those members happens to represent Michigan in the U.S. Congress. His name is Bill Ford. Bill Ford is phe school pet of the National Education Association. He has stood against every education reform I have put forth. 6 Again and again -- he has stalled and delayed -- procrastinated and pontificated. Bill Ford has been in Congress for ( ) years -- way to long. It's time to grab a broom, and sweep up Congressman Ford and all the other Gridlockers. It's time to: Clean House. demare I never thought I would say this publicly, but America needs American need a "geek" in Congress. So send Bob Geake (Geek) to Washington, and get this country moving again. This election is about choices, but ultimately it is about the future. The other day -- we were in Alabama -- a crowd of about 20,000 people waiting in the rain. My friend Lee Greenwood was with us. And as Lee started to sing -- "I'm proud to be an American" -- I looked out in the crowd -- and saw a little girl - - couldn't be more than for or five -- perched on her dad's shoulders, waving a little American flag and singing. This election is about that little girl, and all the kids in this crowd, and all the kids across America. Do we want them to grow up in an America that is stronger, safe, and more secure. You bet we do And with my ideas, and a new Congress, we can make it happen. God bless Michigan and God bless the United States of America. Document No. 346587ss WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM DATE: 8/24/92 92 AUG 25 A8:20 ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: TODAY, 8/24 3:00 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL REMAKRS: BUSH/QUAYLE RALLY SUBJECT: TUES. 8/25 - CANTON, MICHIGAN ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT MOORE BAKER MULLINS \ SCOWCROFT PETERSMEYER 1 DARMAN PORTER > BRADY PROVOST BROMLEY ROSS N CALIO SMITH DEMAREST TUTWILER FITZWATER ZOELLICK GRAY KAUFMAN \ HOLIDAY MCGROARTY HORNER MCBRIDE REMARKS: Please forward your comments directly to Dan McGroarty, Rm. 122, x2930, no later than 3:00 p.m., TODAY, MON. 8/24, with a copy to this office. Thank you. RESPONSE: no comments PHILLIP D. BRADY Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary (R.Grady may respond at a later time) Ext. 2702 BasH/Guayle 25 Rolly Provost Presidential Remarks Tues. aug Canton, Michigan All: 48 25 August 1992 Canton, MI Thank you and good afternoon everyone. It's great to be back in Canton -- a booming town, a dynamic town -- a town that has faced challenges and overcome them. Canton proves what we all know in our hearts -- America's best days are ahead of us. Last Thursday at the Republican convention in Houston, I laid out a central challenge to our nation -- to win the global economic competition -- to win the peace. America must be a military superpower -- an economic superpower -- and an export superpower. In this election, you'll hear two versions of how to do this. Theirs is to look inward, and protect what we already have. Ours is to look forward -- to open new markets, to prepare our people to compete, to restore our social fabric, to save and invest as a nation -- so that we can win. // Look at one issue -- how to balance the demands of our economy with the demands of our environment? See what both candidates have to offer. In Arkansas, Governor Clinton's record on the environment is -- to be charitable -- a little less than stellar. Listen to his own Chairman of Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission -- who said that the Arkansas laws are so lenient, "that if 2 California was operating on the laws of Arkansas, you'd probably have to wear a gas mask. If Is it any wonder -- that Arkansas ranks 50th in the nation in environmental protection -- according to the Institute For Southern Studies? But in his zeal to capture his party's nomination, Governor Clinton has turned green - which, if he has his way, green could soon be the color of many Michigan auto workers. In a speech at Drexel University on April 22, Governor Clinton talked about a new federal regulatory effort, to insure fuel standards for cars. He said: "in my administration, we'll accelerate our progress toward fuel efficient cars and seek to raise the average goal for auto-makers to 40 miles per gallon by the year 2,000, 45 miles by the year 2020. " Remember, this is not George Bush paraphrasing. This is Bill Clinton -- exact quotes. What will happen if we raise so-called CAFE standards this high? Well, you know what will happen. Car companies will pull up stakes, and take their factories overseas. According to independent economists -- in Michigan alone -- 30,000 workers will go from the assembly line -- to the unemployment line. // The only consolation -- is that these workers will have someone to talk to while they wait. Because they'll be joined by the nearly 3 million people put out of work by the Governor's new income tax increases, and the 700,000 others put there by the 3 payroll tax to pay for his backdoor government takeover of our health care system. Governor Clinton calls this orgy of new taxes and spending - - "moderation." I say that if this is moderation -- I'm Daniel Webster. The Governor likes to say he "puts people" first. He doesn't mention that it's first on the unemployment line. But it's even worse than it sounds. In that same Drexel speech -- Governor Clinton had effusive praise for a certain book -- by then-Senator Al Gore. Since then, of course, Senator Gore has gone on to take a rather prominent role in the Clinton campaign. Now, what does Senator Gore say in his book that Governor Clinton loves so much? Well, on page 325, he makes an interesting comparison -- he says that the car industry -- and I quote -- "poses a mortal threat to the security of every nation, that is more deadly than that of any military enemy we are ever again likely to confront." Now I'm not making this up. Remember the old Stephen King novel -- Christine? The one in which a car becomes inhabitated by evil spirits -- and devours a town? The Clinton-Gore team appear to look at every car as a haunted threat to humanity. This would be funny, if it weren't so serious. If one out of six jobs in America today weren't in someway tied to the car industry. If this philosophy -- of tax and spend, regulate and 4 regulate -- weren't going to make it impossible for us to win the economic competition. I've been an environmentalist all my life. As President -- I fought for revision of the Clean Air Act -- so that our children can breathe better. My effort was criticized by big business -- and by environmentalists. But I believe I found the middle that works. The Clinton-Gore team isn't in the middle -- their bus has left the highway -- and is traveling down the left breakdown lane. I'm not going let this happen to America. I stand for a program that begins with a freeze on all unnecessary federal regulations -- so that businesses can create jobs and get this economy moving again. I think the federal government spends too much of your money. So I'm fighting for a line-item veto -- and a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution. Last week, I unveiled a new idea -- to give you the right to check your tax return -- to use up to 10 percent of your income tax for one purpose -- to reduce the budget deficit. Congress won't like it. The editorial writers might call it a "gimmick." But I think the American people want the power to say to Congress -- if you won't cut the deficit, we will. // Here's something else I'm fighting for -- reform our legal system. Take an ax to the system that allows so many crazy 5 lawsuits. As a nation, we must sue each other less -- and care for each other more. I have many of these reforms up before the Congress -- and that's exactly where they've stayed. Because the U.S. Congress has become the "Gridlock Congress." It's been controlled by the same party for 38 years -- and it is blocking the change that can move this country forward. Let me give you just one example. We know our schools have to improve -- if our kids are going to compete with the Japanese, the Germans and the British. I believe competition can be a force for good in education, just as it has been a force for good in American industry. Last year, I sent a proposal to Capitol Hill, which would give local school districts flexibility in determine whether they want to allow parents to choose the schools they're kids attend. A couple weeks ago, this whole issue came before Congress, and they killed it. Why did this noble idea fail? It failed, according to news reports, because the Democratic leadership didn't want to give me credit for a new idea in education. Certain members of Congress put politics ahead of our students. One of those members happens to represent Michigan in the U.S. Congress. His name is Bill Ford. Bill Ford is a pet of the National Education Association. He has stood against every education reform I have put forth. 6 Again and again -- he has stalled and delayed -- procrastinated and pontificated. Bill Ford has been in Congress for ( ) years -- way to long. It's time to grab a broom, and sweep up Congressman Ford and all the other Gridlockers. It's time to: Clean House. I never thought I would say this publicly, but America needs a "geek" in Congress. So send Bob Geake (Geek) to Washington, and get this country moving again. This election is about choices, but ultimately it is about the future. The other day -- we were in Alabama -- a crowd of about 20,000 people waiting in the rain. My friend Lee Greenwood was with us. And as Lee started to sing -- "I'm proud to be an American" -- I looked out in the crowd -- and saw a little girl - - couldn't be more than for or five -- perched on her dad's shoulders, waving a little American flag and singing. This election is about that little girl, and all the kids in this crowd, and all the kids across America. Do we want them to grow up in an America that is stronger, safe, and more secure. You bet we do? And with my ideas, and a new Congress, we can make it happen. God bless Michigan and God bless the United States of America. Document No. 346587ss WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM DATE: 8/24/92 ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: TODAY, 8/24 3:00 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL REMAKRS: BUSH/QUAYLE RALLY SUBJECT: TUES. 8/25 - CANTON, MICHIGAN ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT X MOORE BAKER - MULLINS i SCOWCROFT PETERSMEYER DARMAN N/C PORTER > BRADY X PROVOST BROMLEY - ROSS R CALIO N/C > SMITH N/C DEMAREST - TUTWILER \ FITZWATER ZOELLICK GRAY N/C KAUFMAN HOLIDAY MCGROARTY HORNER MCBRIDE REMARKS: Please forward your comments directly to Dan McGroarty, Rm. 122, x2930, no later than 3:00 p.m., TODAY, MON. 8/24, with a copy to this office. Thank you. RESPONSE: called 1:00 PHILLIP D. BRADY 2:30 Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary 3:30 Ext. 2702 BusH, /Quayle 25 Rally Provost Presidential Remarks Tues. aug Canton, Michigan 2,AUG24 2 All: : 48 25 August 1992 Canton, MI Thank you and good afternoon everyone. It's great to be back in Canton -- a booming town, a dynamic town -- a town that has faced challenges and overcome them. Canton proves what we all know in our hearts -- America's best days are ahead of us. Last Thursday at the Republican convention in Houston, I laid out a central challenge to our nation -- to win the global economic competition -- to win the peace. America must be a military superpower -- an economic superpower -- and an export superpower. In this election, you'll hear two versions of how to do this. Theirs is to look inward, and protect what we already have. Ours is to look forward -- to open new markets, to prepare our people to compete, to restore our social fabric, to save and invest as a nation -- so that we can win. // Look at one issue -- how to balance the demands of our economy with the demands of our environment? See what both candidates have to offer. In Arkansas, Governor Clinton's record on the environment is -- to be charitable -- a little less than stellar. Listen to his own Chairman of Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission -- who said that the Arkansas laws are so lenient, "that if 2 California was operating on the laws of Arkansas, you'd probably have to wear a gas mask. " Is it any wonder -- that Arkansas ranks 50th in the nation in environmental protection -- according to the Institute For Southern Studies? But in his zeal to capture his party's nomination, Governor Clinton has turned green - which, if he has his way, green could soon be the color of many Michigan auto workers. In a speech at Drexel University on April 22, Governor Clinton talked about a new federal regulatory effort, to insure fuel standards for cars. He said: "in my administration, we'll accelerate our progress toward fuel efficient cars and seek to raise the average goal for auto-makers to 40 miles per gallon by the year 2,000, 45 miles by the year 2020. If Remember, this is not George Bush paraphrasing. This is Bill Clinton -- exact quotes. What will happen if we raise so-called CAFE standards this high? Well, you know what will happen. Car companies will pull up stakes, and take their factories overseas. According to independent economists -- in Michigan alone -- 30,000 workers will go from the assembly line -- to the unemployment line. // The only consolation -- is that these workers will have someone to talk to while they wait. Because they'll be joined by the nearly 3 million people put out of work by the Governor's new income tax increases, and the 700,000 others put there by the 3 payroll tax to pay for his backdoor government takeover of our health care system. Governor Clinton calls this orgy of new taxes and spending - - "moderation." I say that if this is moderation -- I'm Daniel Webster. The Governor likes to say he "puts people" first. He doesn't mention that it's first on the unemployment line. But it's even worse than it sounds. In that same Drexel speech -- Governor Clinton had effusive praise for a certain book -- by then-Senator Al Gore. Since then, of course, Senator Gore has gone on to take a rather prominent role in the Clinton campaign. Now, what does Senator Gore say in his book that Governor Clinton loves so much? Well, on page 325, he makes an interesting comparison -- he says that the car industry -- and I quote -- "poses a mortal threat to the security of every nation, that is more deadly than that of any military enemy we are ever again likely to confront." Now I'm not making this up. Remember the old Stephen King novel -- Christine? The one in which a car becomes inhabitated by evil spirits -- and devours a town? The Clinton-Gore team appear to look at every car as a haunted threat to humanity. This would be funny, if it weren't so serious. If one out of six jobs in America today weren't in someway tied to the car industry. If this philosophy -- of tax and spend, regulate and 4 regulate -- weren't going to make it impossible for us to win the economic competition. I've been an environmentalist all my life. As President --- I fought for revision of the Clean Air Act -- so that our children can breathe better. My effort was criticized by big business -- and by environmentalists. But I believe I found the middle that works. The Clinton-Gore team isn't in the middle -- their bus has left the highway -- and is traveling down the left breakdown lane. I'm not going let this happen to America. I stand for a program that begins with a freeze on all unnecessary federal regulations -- so that businesses can create jobs and get this economy moving again. I think the federal government spends too much of your money. So I'm fighting for a line-item veto -- and a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution. Last week, I unveiled a new idea -- to give you the right to check your tax return -- to use up to 10 percent of your income tax for one purpose -- to reduce the budget deficit. Congress won't like it. The editorial writers might call it a "gimmick." But I think the American people want the power to say to Congress -- if you won't cut the deficit, we will. // Here's something else I'm fighting for -- reform our legal system. Take an ax to the system that allows so many crazy 6 Again and again -- he has stalled and delayed -- procrastinated and pontificated. Bill Ford has been in Congress for ( ) years -- way to long. It's time to grab a broom, and sweep up Congressman Ford and all the other Gridlockers. It's time to: Clean House. I never thought I would say this publicly, but America needs a "geek" in Congress. So send Bob Geake (Geek) to Washington, and get this country moving again. This election is about choices, but ultimately it is about the future. The other day -- we were in Alabama -- a crowd of about 20,000 people waiting in the rain. My friend Lee Greenwood was with us. And as Lee started to sing -- "I'm proud to be an American" -- I looked out in the crowd -- and saw a little girl - - couldn't be more than for or five -- perched on her dad's shoulders, waving a little American flag and singing. This election is about that little girl, and all the kids in this crowd, and all the kids across America. Do we want them to grow up in an America that is stronger, safe, and more secure. You bet we do? And with my ideas, and a new Congress, we can make it happen. God bless Michigan and God bless the United States of America. SENT BY:Xerox Telecopier 7020 ; 8-24-92 ; 15:46 ; The White House- 2024566218:# 1 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON August 24, 1992 MEMORANDUM FOR DAN McGROARTY FROM: ROGER B. PORTER JH FOR SUBJECT: Presidential Remarks: Bush-Quayle Rally We have reviewed the attached presidential remarks and have noted a few suggested changes on the draft. If you have any questions or we can be of further assistance, please let us know. CC: Phillip D. Brady 97 AUG24 P3: P3:57 SENT BY:Xerox Telecopier 7020 ; 8-24-92 ; 15:47 ; The White House-> 2024566218:# 2 Document No. 346587ss WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM RN BA DATE: 8/24/92 ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: TODAY, 8/24 3:00 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL REMAKRS: BUSH/QUAYLE RALLY SUBJECT: TUES. 8/25 - CANTON, MICHIGAN ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT MOORE BAKER MULLINS SCOWCROFT PETERSMEYER DARMAN PORTER BRADY PROVOST BROMLEY ROSS CALIO SMITH DEMAREST TUTWILER FITZWATER ZOELLICK GRAY KAUFMAN HOLIDAY MCGROARTY HORNER MCBRIDE REMARKS: Please forward your comments directly to Dan McGroarty, Rm. 122, x2930, no later than 3:00 p.m., TODAY, MON. 8/24, with a copy to this office. Thank you. RESPONSE: PHILLIP D. BRADY Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary Ext. 2702 SENT BY:Xerox Telecopier 7020 ; 8-24-92 ; 15:47 ; The White House-> 2024566218;# 3 Bastt/Guayle 25 Rally Provost Presidential Remarks Tues. aug Canton, Michigan 2,15624 An: 48 25 August 1992 Canton, mI Thank you and good afternoon everyone. It's great to be back in Canton -- a booming town, a dynamic town -- a town that has faced challenges and overcome them. Canton proves what we all know in our hearts -- America's best days are ahead of us. Last Thursday at the Republican convention in Houston, I laid out a central challenge to our nation -- to win the global economic competition -- to win the peace. America must be a military superpower -- an economic superpower -- and an export superpower. In this election, you'll hear two versions of how to do this. Theirs is to look inward, and protect what we already have. Ours is to look forward -- to open new markets, to prepare our people to compete, to restore our social fabric, to save and invest as a nation -- so that we can win. 11 Look at one issue -- how to balance the demands of our economy with the demands of our environment? See what both candidates have to offer. In Arkansas, Governor Clinton's record on the environment is -- to be charitable -- a little less than stellar. Listen to his own Chairman of Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission -- who said that the Arkansas laws are so lenient, "that if SENT BY:Xerox Telecopier 7020 ; 8-24-92 ; 15:48 ; The White House- 2024566218:# 4 2 California was operating on the laws of Arkansas, you'd probably have to wear a gas mask." Is it any wonder -- that Arkansas ranks 50th in the nation in environmental protection -- according to the Institute For Southern Studies? But in his zeal to capture his party's nomination, Governor Clinton has turned greeng which, if he has his way, green sould soon be the solor of many Michigan auto workers In a speech at Drexel University on April 22, Governor Clinton talked about a new federal regulatory effort, to insure fuel standards for cars. He said: "in my administration, we'll accelerate our progress toward fuel efficient cars and seek to raise the average goal for auto-makers to 40 miles per gallon by the year 2,000, 45 miles by the year 2020." Remember, this is not George Bush paraphrasing. This is Bill Clinton -- exact quotes. What will happen if we raise so-called CAFE standards this high? Well, you know what will happen. Car companies will pull up stakes, and take their factories overseas. According to independent economists -- in Michigan alone -- 30,000 workers will go from the assembly line -- to the unemployment line. 11 The only consolation -- is that these workers will have someone to talk to while they wait. Because they'll be joined by the nearly 3 million people put out of work by the Governor's new income tax increases, and the 700,000 others put there by the SENT BY:Xerox Telecopier 7020 ; 8-24-92 ; 15:48 ; The White House- 2024566218:# 5 3 payroll tax to pay for his backdoor government takeover of our health care system. Governor Clinton calls this orgy of new taxes and spending - - "moderation." I say that if this is moderation -- I'm Daniel Webster. The Governor likes to say he "puts people" first. He doesn't mention that it's first on the unemployment line. But it's even worse than it sounds. In that same Drexel speech -- Governor Clinton had effusive praise for a certain book Iby then-Senator Al Gore. Since then, of course, Senator Gore has gone on to take a rather prominent role in the Clinton campaign. Now, what does Senator Gore say in his book that Governor Clinton loves so much? Well, on page 325, he makes an interesting comparison -- he says that the car industry -- and I quote --- "poses a mortal threat to the security of every nation, that is more deadly than that of any military enemy we are ever again likely to confront." Now I'm not making this up. Remember the old Stephen King novel -- Christine? The one in which a car becomes inhabitated by evil spirits -- and devours a town? The Clinton-Gore team appear to look at every car as a haunted threat to humanity. This would be funny, if it weren't 80 (#) serious) If one out of six jobs in America today weren't in someway tied to the car industry. If this philosophy -- of tax and spend, regulate I and SENT BY:Xerox Telecopier 7020 ; 8-24-92 ; 15:49 ; The White House- 2024566218:# 6 4 regulate -- weren't going to make it impossible for us to win the economic competition. I've been an environmentalist all my life. As President -- I fought for revision of the Clean Air Act -- so that our children can breathe better. My effort was criticized by big business -- and by BROUND environmentalists. But I believe I found the middle that works. MAY CLAIM THEY ARE OF THE ROAD The Clinton-Gore team in the middle! their bus has- IS CAREENING TOWARD THE LEFT SHOULDER BUT left the highway -- and is traveling down the left breakdown DAMBERABLY CLOSE TO RUNNING COMPLETELY OFF lane THE I'm not going let this happen to America. ROADo I stand for a program that begins with a freeze on all unnecessary federal regulations -- so that businesses can create jobs and get this economy moving again. I think the federal government spends too much of your money. So I'm fighting for a line-item vato -- and a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution. Last week, I unveiled a new idea -- to give you the right to check your tax return -- to use up to 10 percent of your income tax for one purpose -- to reduce the budget deficit. Congress won't like it. The editorial writers might call it a "gimmick." But I think the American people want the power to say to Congress -- if you won't cut the deficit, we will.// ING Here's something else I'm fighting for -- reform our legal system. Take an ax to the system that allows so many crazy SENT BY:Xerox Telecopier 7020 ; 8-24-92 ; 15:49 ; The White House-> 2024566218:# 7 5 lawsuits. As a nation, we must sue each other less -- and care for each other more. I have many of these reforms up before the Congress -- and that's exactly where they've stayed. Because the U.S. Congress has become the "Gridlock Congress." It's been controlled by the same party for 38 years -- and it is blocking the change that can move this country forward. Let me give you just one example. We know our schools have to improve -- if our kids are going to compete with the Japanese, the Germans and the British. I believe competition can be a force for good in education, just as it has been a force for good in American industry. my 61 Bill FOR CHILDREN- EARLIER THIS Last year, I sent a proposal to Capitol Hill' Ewhich would John ENCOURAGE STATES AND districts LOCALITIES Elevibility To ALLOW PARENTS, in determine NOT THE GOVERNMENT whether they 7930 PUBLIC PRIVATE OR RELIGIOUS want parents? to choose theY schools they TO kids attend. Biters 2705 WHEN THIS PROPOSAL THEIR souple weeks ago, this whele came before Congress, and they killed it. ONCE ABAIN BLOCKED BECAUSE Why *** WAS this noble idea fail? It failed, according to news 2226 reports, the Democratic leadership didn't want to give me ROSTITT credit for a new idea in education. # Certain members of Congress put politics ahead of our FAMILIES AND CHILDREN One of those members happens to represent Michigan in the U.S. Congress. His name is Bill Ford. HE IS CHAIRMAN of THE HOUSE Bill Ford is a pet of the National Education Association. He has stood against every education reform I have put forth. EDUCATION AND LABOR any SENT BY:Xerox Telecopier 7020 ; 8-24-92 ; 15:50 ; The White House- 2024566218:# 8 - 6 Again and again -- he has stalled and delayed -- procrastinated and pontificated. Bill Ford has been in Congress for ( ) years -- way too long. It's time to grab a broom, and sweep up Congressman Ford and all the other Gridlockers. It's time to: Clean House. I never thought I would say this publicly, but America needs a "geek" in Congress. so send Bob Geake (Geek) to Washington, and get this country moving again. This election is about choices, but ultimately it is about the future. The other day -- we were in Alabama -- a crowd of about 20,000 people waiting in the rain. My friend Lee Greenwood was with us. And as Lee started to sing -- "I'm proud to be an American" -- I looked out in the crowd -- and saw a little girl - FOUR - couldn't be more than for or five -- perched on her dad's shoulders, waving a little American flag and singing. This election is about that little girl, and all the kids in this crowd, and all the kids across America. Do we want them to grow up in an America that is stronger, safe, and more secure. You bet we do? And with my ideas, and a new Congress, we can make it happen. God bless Michigan and God bless the United States of America. me Grath edits Document No. 346587ss WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM DATE: 8/24/92 ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: TODAY, 8/24 3:00 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL REMAKRS: BUSH/QUAYLE RALLY SUBJECT: TUES. 8/25 - CANTON, MICHIGAN ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT MOORE BAKER MULLINS \ SCOWCROFT PETERSMEYER DARMAN PORTER P BRADY PROVOST R BROMLEY ROSS R CALIO SMITH S DEMAREST TUTWILER \ FITZWATER ZOELLICK GRAY KAUFMAN HOLIDAY MCGROARTY HORNER MCBRIDE REMARKS: Please forward your comments directly to Dan McGroarty, Rm. 122, x2930, no later than 3:00 p.m., TODAY, MON. 8/24, with a copy to this office. Thank you. RESPONSE: PHILLIP D. BRADY Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary Ext. 2702 Bast/ H/ Quayle 25 Rally Provost Presidential Remarks Tues. aug Canton, Michigan 2.25624 All: 48 25 August 1992 Canton, MI Thank you and good afternoon everyone. It's great to be back in Canton -- a booming town, a dynamic town -- a town that has faced challenges and overcome them. Canton proves what we all know in our hearts -- America's best days are ahead of us. Last Thursday at the Republican convention in Houston, I laid out a central challenge to our nation -- to win the global economic competition -- to win the peace. America must be a military superpower -- an economic superpower -- and an export superpower. In this election, you'll hear two versions of how to do this. Theirs is to look inward, and protect what we already have. Ours is to look forward -- to open new markets, to prepare our people to compete, to restore our social fabric, to save and invest as a nation -- so that we can win. 11 Look at one issue -- how to balance the demands of our economy with the demands of our environment? See what both candidates have to offer. In Arkansas, Governor Clinton's record on the environment is -- to be charitable -- a little less than stellar. Listen to his own Chairman of Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission -- who said that the Arkansas laws are so lenient, " "that if 2 California was operating on the laws of Arkansas, you'd probably have to wear a gas mask. " Is it any wonder -- that Arkansas ranks 50th in the nation in environmental protection 2 E according to the Institute For Southern Studies? But in his zeal to capture his party's nomination, Governor Clinton has turned green - which, if he has his way, green could soon be the color of many Michigan auto workers. In a speech at Drexel University on April 22, Governor Clinton talked about a new federal regulatory effort, to insure fuel standards for cars. He said: "in my administration, we'll clincom accelerate our progress toward fuel efficient cars and seek to raise the average goal for auto-makers to 40 miles per gallon by the year 2,000, 45 miles by the year 2020. " Remember, this is not George Bush paraphrasing. This is Bill Clinton -- exact quotes. What will happen if we raise so-called CAFE standards this high? Well, you know what will happen. Car companies will pull up stakes, and take their factories overseas. According to independent economists -- in Michigan alone 30,000 workers will go from the assembly line -- to the unemployment line. // The only consolation -- is that these workers will have someone to talk to while they wait. Because they'll be joined by the nearly 3 million people put out of work by the Governor's new income tax increases, and the 700,000 others put there by the 3 payroll tax to pay for his backdoor government takeover of our health care system. Governor Clinton calls this orgy of new taxes and spending - - "moderation." I say that if this is moderation -- I'm Daniel Webster. The Governor likes to say he "puts people" first. He doesn't mention that it's first on the unemployment line. But it's even worse than it sounds. In that same Drexel speech -- Governor Clinton had effusive praise for a certain book -- by then-Senator Al Gore. Since then, of course, Senator Gore has gone on to take a rather prominent role in the Clinton campaign. Now, what does Senator Gore say in his book that Governor Clinton loves so much? Well, on page 325, he makes an interesting comparison -- he says that the car industry -- and I quote -- "poses a mortal threat to the security of every nation, that is more deadly than that of any military enemy we are ever again likely to confront." " Now I'm not making this up. Remember the old Stephen King novel -- Christine? The one in which a car becomes inhabitated by evil spirits -- and devours a town? The Clinton-Gore team appear to look at every car as a haunted threat to humanity. This would be funny, if it weren't so serious. If one out of six jobs in America today weren't in someway tied to the car industry. If this philosophy -- of tax and spend, regulate and 4 regulate -- weren't going to make it impossible for us to win the economic competition. I've been an environmentalist all my life. As President I fought for revision of the Clean Air Act -- so that our children can breathe better. My effort was criticized by big business -- and by environmentalists. But I believe I found the middle that works. The Clinton-Gore team isn't in the middle -- their bus has left the highway -- and is traveling down the left breakdown lane. I'm not going let this happen to America. I stand for a program that begins with a freeze on all unnecessary federal regulations -- so that businesses can create jobs and get this economy moving again. I think the federal government spends too much of your money. So I'm fighting for a line-item veto -- and a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution. Last week, I unveiled a new idea -- to give you the right to check your tax return -- to use up to 10 percent of your income tax for one purpose -- to reduce the budget deficit. Congress won't like it. The editorial writers might call it a "gimmick." But I think the American people want the power to say to Congress -- if you won't cut the deficit, we will.// Here's something else I'm fighting for -- reform our legal system. Take an ax to the system that allows so many crazy 5 lawsuits. As a nation, we must sue each other less -- and care for each other more. I have many of these reforms up before the Congress -- and that's exactly where they've stayed. Because the U.S. Congress has become the "Gridlock Congress." It's been controlled by the same party for 38 years -- and it is blocking the change that can move this country forward. Let me give you just one example. We know our schools have to improve -- if our kids are going to compete with the Japanese, the Germans and the British. I believe competition can be a force for good in education, just as it has been a force for good in American industry. Last year, I sent a proposal to Capitol Hill, which would ing give local school districts flexibility in determine whether they their want to allow parents to choose the schools they're kids attend. A couple weeks ago, this whole issue came before Congress, and they killed it. Why did this noble idea fail? It failed, according to news reports, because the Democratic leadership didn't want to give me credit for a new idea in education. Certain members of Congress put politics ahead of our students. One of those members happens to represent Michigan in the U.S. Congress. His name is Bill Ford. Bill Ford is a pet of the National Education Association. He has stood against every education reform I have put forth. 6 Again and again -- he has stalled and delayed -- procrastinated and pontificated. Bill Ford has been in Congress for ( ) years -- way to out long. It's time to grab a broom, and sweep up Congressman Ford and all the other Gridlockers. It's time to: Clean House. I never thought I would say this publicly, but America needs a "geek" in Congress. So send Bob Geake (Geek) to Washington, and get this country moving again. This election is about choices, but ultimately it is about the future. The other day -- we were in Alabama -- a crowd of about 20,000 people waiting in the rain. My friend Lee Greenwood was with us. And as Lee started to sing -- "I'm proud to be an American" -- I looked out in the crowd -- and saw a little girl - - couldn't be more than for or five -- perched on her dad's shoulders, waving a little American flag and singing. This election is about that little girl, and all the kids in this crowd, and all the kids across America. Do we want them to grow up in an America that is stronger, Y safe! and more secure. You bet we do? And with my ideas, and a new Congress, we can make it happen. God bless Michigan and God bless the United States of America. SENT BY:Xerox Telecopier 7021 ; 8-24-92 :11:32AM 201- crisis, Franklin Roosevelt said this. "This country needs, and unless I mistake its temper, this country demands bold, persistent experimentation. It is common sense to take a method and try it, and if it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But, above all, try something." President Roosevelt defined the ultimate test of economic leadership in an exciting and dynamic time, the willingness to take bold action to improve the lives of the people you serve. Six decades later, this administration's worst failure is not the devastating recession that has occurred on Mr. Bush's watch. It is (MORE) that we have had this recession and he has done nothing but watch. He has failed to meet the standard - (applause) he has failed to meet the standard he himself set the day he took office to use the power of the presidency to help people. As Roger Johnson, the chairman of Western Digital Corporation and a Republican supporter of mine, said on national television ten days ago, "J think we've got some serious problems in our country, we have had them for some time. President Bush has had over 3-1/2 years to address them and just hasn't shown the leadership to take us out of them. He spent a good bit of that 3-1/2 years telling us there wasn't a recession - as recently as a few weeks ago. Then we found out there was A recession." I offer a vision of millions of jobs and thousands of new companies and dozens of new industries; a vision of economic growth that starts by investing in our people, their health, their education, and their skills; and a vision of presidential leadership that challenges every student and every worker and every business person to do their best so that we can compete and win again in the world marketplace of the 21st century. Together, if we put our people first, we can fulfill the historic obligation of Americans to always be prepared to recreate the strength of the American community and to reaffirm our belief that tomorrow can be better than today. We do not have a person to waste, and as my wife never tires of saying, life is not a dress rehearsal. We are letting too many opportunities and too many lives and too many futures go. We must have the courage in this election to change course. Thank you very much. (Applause.) GOV. CLINTON: Thank you. Now I think we're supposed to take a few questions. GOV. BLANCHARD: I've got them right here. GOV. CLINTON: Governor? GOV. BLANCHARD: Yes. We have an enormous number of questions here, and Jerry Warren (sp) mentions we'll only have time for three or four. Let me start out with the first one. What is your position on the North American Free Trade Agreement? GOV. CLINTON: Well, I am reviewing the proposed agreement SENT elecopier 1V21 0-24-82 11:33AM 201-> 840024046#10 now, and carefully, as 1 think I should. In principle, T think we would be better off with the right kind of agreement with Mexico. If we have no agreement, we will continue to have manufacturing jobs go on a last track to Mexico because too many manufacturers believe the only way to make money is through having lower wagcs, and because some people actually want to be closer to the market there. What we need to do is to make sure that this agreement takes proper account, as we were promised it would, of labor standards, of actual environmental investments, and provides for real opportunities for retraining and repositioning the workers who may be disadvantaged by it. If we had the right kind of agreement, we could begin to integrate the American and the Mexican economics in a way that would benefit both sides and raise wages and increase jobs in America. But it has to be the right kind of agreement. I'm reviewing it carefully, and when T have a definitive opinion 1 will say so. It's a very long and complex document, it was negotiated over a long period of time, and 1 think we have to go through it and check it all off. But in principle I'm for it, I just want to make sure -- I'm worried that this administration was more interested in liberalizing financial services than in protecting labor standards and the environment, and I want to make sure that the right things have been done. (Applause.) GOV. BLANCHARD: What is your position on the CAFE standards, the Corporate Average Fuel Economy? Do you believe you understand the implications of higher standards for the auto industry, and do you understand the competitive effects of the CAFE program? GOV. CLINTON: Well, as I said in April, on April the 22nd when I gave an environmental speech in Philadelphia, I support the goal of the proposed Bryan bill, which is 40 miles a gallon. But I also have reviewed the National Academy of Sciences study, the Office of Technology Assessment report. There is an indication that the technologies may be in the pipeline that those standards can be achieved. There are other indications that they may not be. I want to observe two things. Number one, 1 think wc should be very flexible about imposing standards on the overall fleet as opposed to different sized vehicles. I think Americans can compete in cars that are the same size as those which foreign cars -- which are being produced by foreign firms, whether they're small- or medium-sized firms. And I am flexible about that, and I think the American government should be. I still think we ought to have a goal to try to keep increasing those standards because that reduces fuel use in America, cleans up the environment, and moves us forward. But I think there are ways to do that: retiring old cars, being -- having separate goals for different sized cars, giving incentives of different kinds to achieve higher fuel standards. So I want to stick with what I said. I think it is a good goal, and 1 think we have to continue to raise mileage standards, but I don't think it's fair to impose a burden on an American fleet that has bigger cars in it than foreign competitors do, and T certainly don't think that you can ask anybody to do anything that's technologically impossible. SENT DY:Xerox lelecopier 7021 ; 8-24-92 :11:34AM ; 201- 94582484:#18 In terms of the cost, again I would say that America ought to have a healthy investment tax credit to make sure that manufacturers can afford to make whatever costs are required of anything like this, and that would give us a relative competitive advantage over our opponents in other countries if they had to make the same sort of changes. So I'm looking forward to discussing this, I strongy believe we have to raise the mileage standards. But I have never said that I didn't think there were more than one way to do it or that we shouldn't be flexible in the way we approach it. T thought that the goal was a good goal. That's what I said in April, and that's what I still believe. (Applause.) GOV. BLANCHARD: Based on economic forecasts of future employment growth, most of the new jobs created in the next ten years will come from small- and medium-sized companies. How would your administration help this market segment become globally competitive? GOV. CLINTON: T think small- and medium-sized companies need access to development capital, which is why I favor the venture capitalist proposal for a long-term capital gains tax. I think they need access to banking capital, which is why I'm very concerned that there are too places in the United States today where there has been an overreaction of government regulators to the problems in the S&L crisis, so they're not making loans to good people in their own neighborhoods. These financial institutions did not go broke loaning money to their neighbors. And I think we need to emphasize that. I think something has got to be done to help small businesses cope with the strangling costs of workmen's compensation and health care, and the two are closely related. And finally, I think the United States government has to do what I know the Germans do a very good job of, which is helping small- and medium-sized businesses to pool their resources to engage in exporting, which T would very much like to do. So, those are some of the things that I would try to do for the small business community. (Applause.) GOV. BLANCHARD: One last brief question. I guess the schedule requires you to go. Given the fact that 70 percent of the high school graduates do not go on to college, how can we better prepare these future workers for the highly technical manufacturing jobs of the 21st century? GOV. CLINTON: Well, the actual figures is 70 percent of the high school graduates don't finish college. About 55 percent of our high school graduates actually go on to college, but must of them do not finish four-year colleges. So, what we should do, in my judgment, is to organize on a state-by-state basis, working with the employer groups, and maybe in regions within states, four-year training and education programs. We need to break down the wall between what is considered academic education and what is vocational education. The two things are blurred today. And we need to start in our high schools all over America in the junior year giving people who aren't gaing to go on SENT BY:Xerox Telecopier 7021 ; 8-24-92 :11:35AM : 201-> 945024046417 to four-year colleges the beginnings of apprenticeship training and then continuing that for two years afterwards in community college and vocational institutions and on the job. We could organize that flexibly state by state, region by region, with the federal government providing the framework, the adequate tax incentives, and some educational investments. It would be the best money we ever spent. We are the only advanced country that just forgets about the 50 percent of the kids who don't go to college or the 70 percent who don't finish with four-year college degrees. And that would do more in the long run, I think, to upgrade the skills of the American workforce and our competitive position than nearly anything else we could do in education. Thank you very much for your time. Thank you. (Applause.) END THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 92 AUG August : 24 8 1992 MEMORANDUM FOR DAN McGROARTY FROM: ROGER B. PORTER JH FOR SUBJECT: Presidential Remarks: Bush-Quayle Rally We have reviewed the attached presidential remarks and have noted a few suggested changes on the draft. If you have any questions or we can be of further assistance, please let us know. CC: Phillip D. Brady Document No. 346587ss - WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM RN BA DATE: 8/24/92 ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE'BY: TODAY, 8/24 3:00 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL REMAKRS: BUSH/QUAYLE RALLY SUBJECT: TUES. 8/25 - CANTON, MICHIGAN ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT MOORE BAKER MULLINS SCOWCROFT PETERSMEYER DARMAN PORTER BRADY PROVOST BROMLEY ROSS CALIO SMITH DEMAREST TUTWILER FITZWATER ZOELLICK GRAY KAUFMAN HOLIDAY MCGROARTY HORNER MCBRIDE REMARKS: Please forward your comments directly to Dan McGroarty, Rm. 122, x2930, no later than 3:00 p.m., TODAY, MON. 8/24, with a copy to this office. Thank you. RESPONSE: PHILLIP D. BRADY Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary Ext. 2702 BasH/ / Cunyle 25 Rally Provost Presidential Remarks Tues. aug Canton, Michigan 2.10624 All: 48 25 August 1992 Canton, MI Thank you and good afternoon everyone. It's great to be back in Canton -- a booming town, a dynamic town -- a town that has faced challenges and overcome them. Canton proves what we all know in our hearts -- America's best days are ahead of us. Last Thursday at the Republican convention in Houston, I laid out a central challenge to our nation -- to win the global economic competition -- to win the peace. America must be a military superpower -- an economic superpower -- and an export superpower. In this election, you'll hear two versions of how to do this. Theirs is to look inward, and protect what we already have. Ours is to look forward -- to open new markets, to prepare our people to compete, to restore our social fabric, to save and invest as a nation -- so that we can win. // Look at one issue -- how to balance the demands of our economy with the demands of our environment See what both candidates have to offer. In Arkansas, Governor Clinton's record on the environment is -- to be charitable -- a little less than stellar. Listen to his own Chairman of Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission -- who said that the Arkansas laws are so lenient, "that if 2 California was operating on the laws of Arkansas, you'd probably have to wear a gas mask." Is it any wonder -- that Arkansas ranks 50th in the nation in environmental protection -- according to the Institute For Southern Studies? But in his zeal to capture his party's nomination, Governor Clinton has turned green which, if he has his way, green could soon be the color of many Michigan auto workers In a speech at Drexel University on April 22, Governor Clinton talked about a new federal regulatory effort, to insure fuel standards for cars. He said: "in my administration, we'll accelerate our progress toward fuel efficient cars and seek to raise the average goal for auto-makers to 40 miles per gallon by the year 2,000, 45 miles by the year 2020. " Remember, this is not George Bush paraphrasing. This is Bill Clinton -- exact quotes. What will happen if we raise so-called CAFE standards this high? Well, you know what will happen. Car companies will pull up stakes, and take their factories overseas. According to independent economists -- in Michigan alone -- 30,000 workers will go from the assembly line -- to the unemployment line. // The only consolation -- is that these workers will have someone to talk to while they wait. Because they'll be joined by the nearly 3 million people put out of work by the Governor's new income tax increases, and the 700,000 others put there by the 3 payroll tax to pay for his backdoor government takeover of our health care system. Governor Clinton calls this orgy of new taxes and spending - - "moderation." I say that if this is moderation -- I'm Daniel Webster. The Governor likes to say he "puts people" first. He doesn't mention that it's first on the unemployment line. But it's even worse than it sounds. In that same Drexel speech -- Governor Clinton had effusive praise for a certain book by then-Senator Al Gore. Since then, of course, Senator Gore has gone on to take a rather prominent role in the Clinton campaign. Now, what does Senator Gore say in his book that Governor Clinton loves so much? Well, on page 325, he makes an interesting comparison -- he says that the car industry -- and I quote -- "poses a mortal threat to the security of every nation, that is more deadly than that of any military enemy we are ever again likely to confront." Now I'm not making this up. Remember the old Stephen King novel -- Christine? The one in which a car becomes inhabitated by evil spirits -- and devours a town? The Clinton-Gore team appear to look at every car as a haunted threat to humanity. This would be funny, if it weren't so serious If one out (#) of six jobs in America today weren't in someway tied to the car industry. If this philosophy -- of tax and spend, regulate and 4 regulate -- weren't going to make it impossible for us to win the economic competition. I've been an environmentalist all my life. As President -- I fought for revision of the Clean Air Act -- so that our children can breathe better. My effort was criticized by big business -- and by CROUND environmentalists. But I believe I found the middleY that works. MAY CLAIM THEY ARE OF THE ROAD The Clinton-Gore team isn't in the middle! their bus has IS CAREENING TOWARD THE LEFT SHOULDER BUT left the highway -- and is traveling down the left breakdown DANCEROUSLY CLOSE TO RUNNING COMPLETELY off lane THE I'm not going let this happen to America. ROADO I stand for a program that begins with a freeze on all unnecessary federal regulations -- so that businesses can create jobs and get this economy moving again. I think the federal government spends too much of your money. So I'm fighting for a line-item veto -- and a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution. Last week, I unveiled a new idea -- to give you the right to check your tax return -- to use up to 10 percent of your income tax for one purpose -- to reduce the budget deficit. Congress won't like it. The editorial writers might call it a "gimmick." But I think the American people want the power to say to Congress -- if you won't cut the deficit, we will. 11 ING Here's something else I'm fighting for -- reform our legal system. Take an ax to the system that allows so many crazy 5 lawsuits. As a nation, we must sue each other less -- and care for each other more. I have many of these reforms up before the Congress -- and that's exactly where they've stayed. Because the U.S. Congress has become the "Gridlock Congress." It's been controlled by the same party for 38 years -- and it is blocking the change that can move this country forward. Let me give you just one example. We know our schools have to improve -- if our kids are going to compete with the Japanese, the Germans and the British. I believe competition can be a force for good in education, just as it has been a force for good in American industry. - my G BIU FOR CHILDREN-- EARLIER THIS Last year, I sent a proposal to Capitol Hilly which would TO ENCOURAGE STATES AND LOCALITIES TO Allow PARENTS, NOT THE GOVERNMENT, give local school districts flexibility in determine whether they PUBLIC PRIVATE OR RELICIOUS want to allow parents to choose theY schools they re kids attend. WHEN THIS PROPOSAL THEIR A couple weeks ago, this whole issue came before Congress, and I they killed it. ONCE AEAIN BLOCKED BECAUSE Why did WAS this noble idea fail? It failed, according to news reports, because the Democratic leadership didn't want to give me credit for a new idea in education. Certain members of Congress put politics ahead of our FAMILIES AND CHILDREN students. One of those members happens to represent Michigan in the U.S. Congress. His name is Bill Ford. HE IS CHAIRMAN of THE HOUSE Bill Ford is a pet of the National Education Association. He has stood against every education reform I have put forth. COMMITTEE, AND EDUCATION AND LABOR 6 Again and again -- he has stalled and delayed -- procrastinated and pontificated. Bill Ford has been in Congress for ( ) years -- way to o long. It's time to grab a broom, and sweep up Congressman Ford and all the other Gridlockers. It's time to: Clean House. I never thought I would say this publicly, but America needs a "geek" in Congress. So send Bob Geake (Geek) to Washington, and get this country moving again. This election is about choices, but ultimately it is about the future. The other day -- we were in Alabama -- a crowd of about 20,000 people waiting in the rain. My friend Lee Greenwood was with us. And as Lee started to sing -- "I'm proud to be an American" -- I looked out in the crowd -- and saw a little girl - FOUR - couldn't be more than for or five -- perched on her dad's shoulders, waving a little American flag and singing. This election is about that little girl, and all the kids in this crowd, and all the kids across America. Do we want them to grow up in an America that is stronger, safe, and more secure. You bet we do? And with my ideas, and a new Congress, we can make it happen. God bless Michigan and God bless the United States of America. Document No. 346587ss WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM DATE: 8/24/92 ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT BRENDE DUE BY: TODAY, 8/24 3:00 p.m. 32 AUG24 PRESIDENTIAL REMAKRS: BUSH/QUAYLE RALLY SUBJECT: TUES. 8/25 - CANTON, MICHIGAN ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT MOORE BAKER MULLINS \ SCOWCROFT PETERSMEYER P DARMAN PORTER P BRADY PROVOST \ BROMLEY ROSS R CALIO SMITH DEMAREST TUTWILER \ FITZWATER ZOELLICK GRAY KAUFMAN HOLIDAY MCGROARTY HORNER MCBRIDE REMARKS: Please forward your comments directly to Dan McGroarty, Rm. 122, x2930, no later than 3:00 p.m., TODAY, MON. 8/24, with a copy to this office. Thank you. RESPONSE: See Comments PHILLIP D. BRADY Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary Ext. 2702 BrusH / Quayle 25 Rolly Provost Presidential Remarks Tues. aug Canton, Michigan All: 48 25 August 1992 Canton, MI Thank you and good afternoon everyone. It's great to be back in Canton -- a booming town, a dynamic town -- a town that has faced challenges and overcome them. Canton proves what we all know in our hearts -- America's best days are ahead of us. Last Thursday at the Republican convention in Houston, I laid out a central challenge to our nation -- to win the global economic competition -- to win the peace. America must be a military superpower -- an economic superpower -- and an export superpower. In this election, you'll hear two versions of how to do this. Theirs is to look inward, and protect what we already have. Ours is to look forward -- to open new markets, to prepare our people to compete, to restore our social fabric, to save and invest as a nation -- so that we can win. // Look at one issue -- how to balance the demands of our economy with the demands of our environment? See what both candidates have to offer. In Arkansas, Governor Clinton's record on the environment is -- to be charitable -- a little less than stellar. Listen to his own Chairman of Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission -- who said that the Arkansas laws are so lenient, that if 2 California was operating on the laws of Arkansas, you'd probably have to wear a gas mask. " Is it any wonder -- that Arkansas ranks 50th in the nation policy in environmental protection according to the Institute For Southern Studies? But in his zeal to capture his party's nomination, Governor Clinton has turned green - which, if he has his way, green could soon be the color of many Michigan auto workers. In a speech at Drexel University on April 22, Governor Clinton talked about a new federal regulatory effort, to insure fuel standards for cars. He said: "in my administration, we'll accelerate our progress toward fuel efficient cars and seek to raise the average goal for auto-makers to 40 miles per gallon by the year 2,000, 45 miles by the year 2020. " Remember, this is not George Bush paraphrasing. This is Bill Clinton exact quotes. What will happen if we raise so-called CAFE standards this high? Well, you know what will happen. Car companies will pull up stakes, and take their factories overseas. According to independent economists -- in Michigan alone -- ? 30,000 workers will go from the assembly line -- to the unemployment line. // The only consolation -- is that these workers will have someone to talk to while they wait. Because they'll be joined by the nearly 3 million people put out of work by the Governor's new income tax increases, and the 700,000 others put there by the check inaccorat MT #15 3 payroll tax to pay for his backdoor government takeover of our health care system. Governor Clinton calls this orgy of new taxes and spending - - "moderation." I say that if this is moderation -- I'm Daniel Webster. The Governor likes to say he "puts people" first. He doesn't mention that it's first on the unemployment line. But it's even worse than it sounds. In that same Drexel speech -- Governor Clinton had effusive praise for a certain book -- by then-Senator Al Gore. Since then, of course, Senator Gore has gone on to take a rather prominent role in the Clinton campaign. Now, what does Senator Gore say in his book that Governor Clinton loves so much? Well, on page 325, he makes an interesting comparison -- he says that the car industry -- and I quote -- "poses a mortal threat to the security of every nation, that is more deadly than that of any military enemy we are ever again likely to confront." Now I'm not making this up. Remember the old Stephen King novel -- Christine? The one in which a car becomes inhabitated by evil spirits -- and devours a town? The Clinton-Gore team appear to look at every car as a haunted threat to humanity. This would be funny, if it weren't so serious. If one out of six jobs in America today weren't in someway tied to the car industry. If this philosophy -- of tax and spend, regulate and 4 regulate -- weren't going to make it impossible for us to win the economic competition. I've been an environmentalist all my life. As President -- I fought for revision of the Clean Air Act -- so that our children can breathe better. My effort was criticized by big business -- and by environmentalists. But I believe I found the middle that works. The Clinton-Gore team isn't in the middle -- their bus has left the highway -- and is traveling down the left breakdown lane. I'm not going let this happen to America. I stand for a program that begins with a freeze on all unnecessary federal regulations -- so that businesses can create jobs and get this economy moving again. I think the federal government spends too much of your money. So I'm fighting for a line-item veto -- and a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution. Last week, I unveiled a new idea -- to give you the right to check your tax return -- to use up to 10 percent of your income tax for one purpose -- to reduce the budget deficit. Congress won't like it. The editorial writers might call it a "gimmick." But I think the American people want the power to say to Congress -- if you won't cut the deficit, we will. // Here's something else I'm fighting for -- reform our legal system. Take an ax to the system that allows so many crazy 5 lawsuits. As a nation, we must sue each other less -- and care for each other more. I have many of these reforms up before the Congress -- and that's exactly where they've stayed. Because the U.S. Congress has become the "Gridlock Congress." It's been controlled by the same party for 38 years -- and it is blocking the change that can move this country forward. Let me give you just one example. We know our schools have to improve -- if our kids are going to compete with the Japanese, the Germans and the British. I believe competition can be a force for good in education, just as it has been a force for good in American industry. Last year, I sent a proposal to Capitol Hill, which would give local school districts flexibility in determine whether they want to allow parents to choose the schools they're kids attend. A couple weeks ago, this whole issue came before Congress, and they killed it. Why did this noble idea fail? It failed, according to news reports, because the Democratic leadership didn't want to give me credit for a new idea in education. Certain members of Congress put politics ahead of our students. One of those members happens to represent Michigan in the U.S. Congress. His name is Bill Ford. Bill Ford is a pet of the National Education Association. He has stood against every education reform I have put forth. 6 Again and again -- he has stalled and delayed -- procrastinated and pontificated. Bill Ford has been in Congress for ( ) years -- way to long. It's time to grab a broom, and sweep up Congressman Ford and all the other Gridlockers. It's time to: Clean House. I never thought I would say this publicly, but America needs a "geek" in Congress. So send Bob Geake (Geek) to Washington, and get this country moving again. This election is about choices, but ultimately it is about the future. The other day -- we were in Alabama -- a crowd of about 20,000 people waiting in the rain. My friend Lee Greenwood was with us. And as Lee started to sing -- "I'm proud to be an American" -- I looked out in the crowd -- and saw a little girl - - couldn't be more than for or five -- perched on her dad's shoulders, waving a little American flag and singing. This election is about that little girl, and all the kids in this crowd, and all the kids across America. Do we want them to grow up in an America that is stronger, safe, and more secure. You bet we do? And with my ideas, and a new Congress, we can make it happen. God bless Michigan and God bless the United States of America. Document No. 346587ss WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM 92 AUG24 DATE: 8/24/92 ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE P4: BY: TODAY, 8/24 3:00 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL REMAKRS: BUSH/QUAYLE RALLY SUBJECT: TUES. 8/25 - CANTON, MICHIGAN ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT MOORE BAKER MULLINS i SCOWCROFT PETERSMEYER \ DARMAN PORTER BRADY PROVOST \ BROMLEY ROSS N CALIO SMITH S DEMAREST TUTWILER \ FITZWATER ZOELLICK GRAY KAUFMAN HOLIDAY MCGROARTY HORNER MCBRIDE REMARKS: Please forward your comments directly to Dan McGroarty, Rm. 122, x2930, no later than 3:00 p.m., TODAY, MON. 8/24, with a copy to this office. Thank you. RESPONSE: See comments. Thanks. PHILLIP D. BRADY PK Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary 08/24 Ext. 2702 BasH/ Quayle 25 Rally Provost Presidential Remarks Tues. aug Canton, Michigan 2 AUG24 All: 48 25 August 1992 Canton, MI Thank you and good afternoon everyone. It's great to be back in Canton -- a booming town, a dynamic town -- a town that has faced challenges and overcome them. Canton proves what we all know in our hearts -- America's best days are ahead of us. Last Thursday at the Republican convention in Houston, I laid out a central challenge to our nation -- to win the global economic competition -- to win the peace. America must be a military superpower -- an economic superpower -- and an export superpower. In this election, you'll hear two versions of how to do this. Theirs is to look inward, and protect what we already have. Ours is to look forward -- to open new markets, to prepare our people to compete, to restore our social fabric, to save and invest as a nation -- so that we can win. // Look at one issue -- how to balance the demands of our economy with the demands of our environment? See what both candidates have to offer. In Arkansas, Governor Clinton's record on the environment is -- to be charitable -- a little less than stellar. Listen to his own Chairman of Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission -- who said that the Arkansas laws are so lenient, "that if 2 California was operating on the laws of Arkansas, you'd probably have to wear a gas mask." Is it any wonder -- that Arkansas ranks 50th in the nation in environmental protection -- according to the Institute For Southern Studies? But in his zeal to capture his party's nomination, Governor Clinton has turned green - which, if he has his way, green could clarity soon be the color of many Michigan auto workers. This ad! is In a speech at Drexel University on April 22, Governor Clinton talked about a new federal regulatory effort, to insure fuel standards for cars. He said: "in my administration, we'll accelerate our progress toward fuel efficient cars and seek to raise the average goal for auto-makers to 40 miles per gallon by the year 2,000, 45 miles by the year 2020. " Remember, this is not George Bush paraphrasing. This is Bill Clinton -- exact quotes. This will What will happen if we raise so-called CAFE standards this Faror 1mports high? Well, you know what will happen. Car companies will pull x) Cars will less up stakes, and take their factories overseas. be work According to independent economists -- in Michigan alone -- safe na fe 30,000 workers will go from the assembly line -- to the unemployment line. // The only consolation -- is that these workers will have someone to talk to while they wait. Because they'll be joined by the nearly 3 million people put out of work by the Governor's new income tax increases, and the 700,000 others put there by the 3 payroll tax to pay for his backdoor government takeover of our health care system. Governor Clinton calls this orgy of new taxes and spending - they unds "moderation." I say that if this is moderation -- I'm Daniel unders this? Webster. this The Governor likes to say he "puts people" first. He doesn't mention that it's first on the unemployment line. But it's even worse than it sounds. In that same Drexel speech -- Governor Clinton had effusive praise for a certain book -- by Senator Al Gore. Since then, of course, Senator Gore has gone on to take a rather prominent role in the Clinton campaign. Now, what does Senator Gore say in his book that Governor Clinton loves so much? Well, on page 325, he makes an interesting comparison -- he says that the car industry -- and I quote -- "poses a mortal threat to the security of every nation, that is more deadly than that of any military enemy we are ever again likely to confront." Now I'm not making this up. Remember the old Stephen King novel -- Christine? The one in which a car becomes inhabitated by evil spirits -- and devours a town? The Clinton-Gore team appear to look at every car as a haunted threat to humanity. This would be funny, if it weren't so serious. If one out of six jobs in America today weren't in someway tied to the car industry. If this philosophy -- of tax and spend, regulate and 4 regulate -- weren't going to make it impossible for us to win the economic competition. I've been an environmentalist all my life. As President -- I fought for revision of the Clean Air Act -- so that our children can breathe better. My effort was criticized by big business -- and by environmentalists. But I believe I found the middle that works. The Clinton-Gore team isn't in the middle -- their bus has left the highway -- and is traveling down the left breakdown lane. I'm not going let this happen to America. I stand for a program that begins with a freeze on all unnecessary federal regulations -- so that businesses can create jobs and get this economy moving again. I think the federal government spends too much of your money. So I'm fighting for a line-item veto -- and a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution. Last week, I unveiled a new idea -- to give you the right to check your tax return -- to use up to 10 percent of your income tax for one purpose -- to reduce the budget deficit. Congress won't like it. The editorial writers might call it a "gimmick." But I think the American people want the power to say to Congress -- if you won't cut the deficit, we will. // Here's something else I'm fighting for -- reform our legal system. Take an ax to the system that allows so many crazy 5 lawsuits. As a nation, we must sue each other less -- and care for each other more. I have many of these reforms up before the Congress -- and that's exactly where they've stayed. Because the U.S. Congress has become the "Gridlock Congress." It's been controlled by the same party for 38 years -- and it is blocking the change that can move this country forward. Let me give you just one example. We know our schools have to improve -- if our kids are going to compete with the Japanese, the Germans and the British. I believe competition can be a force for good in education, just as it has been a force for good in American industry. Last year, I sent a proposal to Capitol Hill, which would give local school districts flexibility in determine whether they want to allow parents to choose the schools they're kids attend. A couple weeks ago, this whole issue came before Congress, and they killed it. Why did this noble idea fail? It failed, according to news reports, because the Democratic leadership didn't want to give me credit for a new idea in education. Certain members of Congress put politics ahead of our students. One of those members happens to represent Michigan in the U.S. Congress. His name is Bill Ford. Bill Ford is a pet of the National Education Association. He has stood against every education reform I have put forth. 6 Again and again -- he has stalled and delayed -- procrastinated and pontificated. Bill Ford has been in Congress for ( (28) years -- way too out long. It's time to grab a broom, and sweep Congressman Ford and all the other Gridlockers. It's time to: Clean House. I never thought I would say this publicly, but America needs a "geek" in Congress. So send Bob Geake (Geek) to Washington, and get this country moving again. This election is about choices, but ultimately it is about the future. The other day -- we were in Alabama -- a crowd of about 20,000 people waiting in the rain. My friend Lee Greenwood was with us. And as Lee started to sing -- "I'm proud to be an American" -- I looked out in the crowd -- and saw a little girl - - couldn't be more than for or five -- perched on her dad's shoulders, waving a little American flag and singing. This election is about that little girl, and all the kids in this crowd, and all the kids across America. Do we want them to grow up in an America that is stronger, safe and more secure. You bet we do? And with my ideas, and a new Congress, we can make it happen. God bless Michigan and God bless the United States of America. Document No. 346587ss WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM DATE: 92 AUG24 8/24/92 P2: 08 ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: TODAY, 8/24 3:00 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL REMAKRS: BUSH/QUAYLE RALLY SUBJECT: TUES. 8/25 - CANTON, MICHIGAN ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT MOORE BAKER MULLINS \ SCOWCROFT PETERSMEYER DARMAN PORTER > BRADY PROVOST BROMLEY ROSS R CALIO SMITH DEMAREST TUTWILER A FITZWATER ZOELLICK GRAY KAUFMAN HOLIDAY MCGROARTY HORNER MCBRIDE REMARKS: Please forward your comments directly to Dan McGroarty, Rm. 122, x2930, no later than 3:00 p.m., TODAY, MON. 8/24, with a copy to this office. Thank you. RESPONSE: Please comments. see PHILLIP D. BRADY Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary Thank you. Ext. 2702 BusH/ / 25 Rolly Provost Presidential Remarks Tues. aug Canton, Michigan 2,200.24 2 All: 48 25 August 1992 Canton, MI Thank you and good afternoon everyone. It's great to be back in Canton -- a booming town, a dynamic town -- a town that has faced challenges and overcome them. Canton proves what we all know in our hearts -- America's best days are ahead of us. Last Thursday at the Republican convention in Houston, I laid out a central challenge to our nation -- to win the global economic competition -- to win the peace. America must be a military superpower -- an economic superpower -- and an export superpower. In this election, you'll hear two versions of how to do this. Theirs is to look inward, and protect what we already have. Ours is to look forward -- to open new markets, to prepare our people to compete, to restore our social fabric, to save and invest as a nation -- so that we can win. // Look at one issue -- how to balance the demands of our economy with the demands of our environment? See what both candidates have to offer. In Arkansas, Governor Clinton's record on the environment is -- to be charitable -- a little less than stellar. Listen to his own Chairman of Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission -- who said that the Arkansas laws are so lenient, "that if 2 California was operating on the laws of Arkansas, you'd probably have to wear a gas mask." Is it any wonder -- that Arkansas ranks 50th in the nation in environmental protection -- according to the Institute For Southern Studies? But in his zeal to capture his party's nomination, Governor gone all The Clinton has turned green - which, and if he has his way, green could way TO the other soon be the color of many Michigan auto workers. extreme. In a speech at Drexel University on April 22, Governor He has Clinton talked about a new federal regulatory effort, to insure fuel standards for cars. He said: "in my administration, we'll accelerate our progress toward fuel efficient cars and seek to raise the average goal for auto-makers to 40 miles per gallon by the year 2,000, 45 miles by the year 2020. " Remember, this is not George Bush paraphrasing. This is Bill Clinton -- exact quotes. What will happen if we raise so-called CAFE standards this high? Well, you know what will happen. Car companies will pull up stakes, and take their factories overseas. According to independent economists -- in Michigan alone -- 30,000 workers will go from the assembly line -- to the unemployment line. // The only consolation -- is that these workers will have someone to talk to while they wait. Because they'll be joined by the nearly 3 million people put out of work by the Governor's new income tax increases, and the 700,000 others put there by the 3 payroll tax to pay for his backdoor government takeover of our health care system. Governor Clinton calls this orgy of new taxes and spending - - "moderation." I say There that was if this plenty is of That moderation kind of in The I'm old Daniel East Germany. Webster. The Governor likes to say he "puts people" first. He doesn't mention that it's first on the unemployment line. But it's even worse than it sounds. In that same Drexel speech -- Governor Clinton had effusive praise for a certain book -- by then-Senator Al Gore. Since then, of course, Senator Gore has gone on to take a rather prominent role in the Clinton campaign. Now, what does Senator Gore say in his book that Governor Clinton loves so much? Well, on page 325, he makes an interesting comparison -- he says that the car industry -- and I quote -- "poses a mortal threat to the security of every nation, that is more deadly than that of any military enemy we are ever again likely to confront." Now I'm not making this up. Remember the old Stephen King novel -- Christine? The one in which a car becomes inhabitated by evil spirits -- and devours a town? The Clinton-Gore team appear to look at every car as a haunted threat to humanity. This would be funny, if it weren't so serious. If one out of six jobs in America today weren't in someway tied to the car industry. If this philosophy -- of tax and spend, regulate and 4 regulate -- weren't going to make it impossible for us to win the economic competition. I've been an environmentalist all my life. As President -- and won I fought for revision of the Clean Air Act -- SO that our children can breathe better. My effort was criticized by big business -- and by environmentalists. But I believe I found the middle that works. The Clinton-Gore team isn't in the middle -- their bus has left the highway -- and is traveling down the left breakdown lane. I'm not going let this happen to America. I stand for a program that begins with a freeze on all unnecessary federal regulations -- so that businesses can create jobs and get this economy moving again. I think the federal government spends too much of your money. So I'm fighting for a line-item veto -- and a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution. Last week, I unveiled a new idea -- to give you the right to check your tax return -- to use up to 10 percent of your income tax for one purpose -- to reduce the budget deficit. Congress won't like it. The editorial writers might call it a "gimmick." But I think the American people want the power to say to Congress -- if you won't cut the deficit, we will. // Here's something else I'm fighting for -- reform our legal system. Take an ax to the system that allows so many crazy from providing some parents Lawsuits health That from care ward off coaching 5 Little League. lawsuits. ^ As a nation, we must sue each other less -- and care for each other more. put I have many of these reforms up before the Congress -- and that's exactly where they've stayed. Because the U.S. Congress has become the "Gridlock Congress." It's been controlled by the same party for 38 years -- and it is blocking the change that can move this country forward. Let me give you just one example. We know our schools have to improve -- if our kids are going to compete with the Japanese, the Germans and the British. I believe competition can be a force for good in education, just as it has been a force for good in American industry. Last year, I sent a proposal to Capitol Hill, which would give local school districts flexibility in determine whether they want to allow parents to choose the schools they're kids attend. A couple weeks ago, this whole issue came before Congress, and they killed it. Why did this noble idea fail? It failed, according to news reports, because the Democratic leadership didn't want to give me credit for a new idea in education. Certain members of Congress put politics ahead of our students. One of those members happens to represent Michigan in the U.S. Congress. His name is Bill Ford. owned wholly Bill Ford is a pet of the National Education Association. subsidiary He has stood against every education reform I have put forth. 6 Again and again -- he has stalled and delayed -- procrastinated and pontificated. Bill Ford has been in Congress for ( ) years -- way to long. It's time to grab a broom, and sweep up Congressman Ford and all the other Gridlockers. It's time to: Clean House. I never thought I would say this publicly, but America needs a "geek" in Congress. So send Bob Geake (Geek) to Washington, and get this country moving again. This election is about choices, but ultimately it is about the future. The other day -- we were in Alabama -- a crowd of about 20,000 people waiting in the rain. My friend Lee Greenwood was with us. And as Lee started to sing -- "I'm proud to be an American" -- I looked out in the crowd -- and saw a little girl - - couldn't be more than for or five -- perched on her dad's shoulders, waving a little American flag and singing. This election is about that little girl, and all the kids in this crowd, and all the kids across America. Do we want them to grow up in an America that is stronger, safe, and more secure. 7 You bet we do And with my ideas, and a new Congress, we can make it happen. God bless Michigan and God bless the United States of America. WHITE HOUSE COMMCTR MON 24 AUG 92 23:14 PG.02 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 2 AUG 24 2 P6:54 August 24, 1992 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: STEVE PROVOST SP SUBJECT: CANTON, MICHIGAN RALLY I. Summary On Tuesday, August 25, at 3:10 p.m., you will deliver remarks before a crowd of approximately 500 Canton residents at Township Engler. Heritage Park. You will be introduced by Governor II. Discussion Your remarks (14 minutes, on cards) follow the themes of your acceptance speech. Additionally, you outline your opposition to raising CAFE standards, noting that Governor Clinton's position on CAFE would mean the loss of an estimated 40,000 jobs in Michigan alone. WHITE HOUSE COMMCTR MON 24 AUG 92 23:16 PG.02 2 Commission -- who said that the Arkansas laws are so lenient that: "if California was operating on the laws of Arkansas, you'd probably have to wear a gas mask." Is it any wonder -- that Arkansas ranks 50th -- dead last - - in the nation in environmental policy -- according to a study by the Institute For Southern Studies? But in his zeal to capture his party's nomination, Governor Clinton has gone all the way to the other extreme -- he has turned green. But if Governor Clinton has his way, green could soon be the color of many Michigan auto workers. In a speech at Drexel University on April 22, Governor Clinton talked about a more ambitious federal regulation he supports, involving fuel standards for cars. He said: "in my administration we'll accelerate our progress toward fuel efficient cars and seek to raise the average goal for auto- makers to 40 miles per gallon by the year 2,000, 45 miles by the year 2020.' Remember, this is not George Bush paraphrasing. This is Bill Clinton -- exact quotes. What will happen if we raise these so-called CAFE standards this high? Well, a couple things. There will be more highway fatalities. Foreign car companies will gain a competitive edge on their U.S. counterparts. And as a result, companies will pull up stakes, and take their factories and their jobs overseas. WHITE HOUSE COMMCTR MON 24 AUG 92 23:17 PG.01 3 According to the Auto Manufacturers Association -- in Michigan alone -- 40,000 workers would go from the assembly line -- to the unemployment line. / These workers will have someone to talk to while they wait. Because they'll be joined by the more than two and a half million Americans put out of work by the Governor's new economic plan, including 700,000 workers put there by the payroll tax to pay for his backdoor government takeover of our health care system. Governor Clinton calls this orgy of new taxes and spending - - "moderation." I say that if this is moderation -- I'm Daniel Webster. The Governor likes to say he "puts people" first. He doesn't mention that it's first on the unemployment line. But it's even worse than it sounds. In that same Drexel speech -- Governor Clinton had effusive praise for a certain book -- by Senator Al Gore. Since then, of course, Senator Gore has on LU Lake a in Wes Now, what does Senator Gore say in his book that Governor Clinton loves so much? Well, on page 325, ho makes an interesting comparison -- he says that the car industry -- and I quote -- "poses a mortal threat to the security of every nation, that is more deadly than that of any military enemy we are ever again likely to confront." Now I'm not making this up. Remember the old Stephen King nevel Christine? The one in which a car bocomes inhabitatod WHITE HOUSE COMMCTR MON 24 AUG 92 23:17 PG.02 4 by evil spirits -- and devours a town? The Clinton-Gore team appear to look at every car as a haunted threat to humanity. This would be funny, if it weren't so serious. If one out of cix jobs in America today weren't in someway Lied to the car industry. If this philosophy -- of tax and spend, regulate and regulate -- weren't going to make it impossible for us to win the economic competition. I've been an envirommentalist all my life. AS President -- I fought for and won revision of the Clean Air Act. -- so that our children can breathe easier. I was criticized by big business -- and by environmentalists. But I believe I found the middle that works. The Clinton-Gore team may claim they are in the middle of the road -- but their bus is careening toward the left shoulder. I'm not going to let this happen to America. I stand for something different. For a program that begins with a freeze on all unnecessary federal regulations -- so that businesses can create jobs and get this economy moving again. I think the federal government spends too much of your money. So I'm fighting for a line-item veto -- and a balanced budgot amendment to the Constitution. And I've submitted proposal after proposals to cut federal spending, only to have Congress say -- "no." So last week, T unveiled a new idea -- to give you the right to check your tax return -- to use up to 10 percent of your income tax for just one purpose -- to reduce the budget deficit. WHITE HOUSE COMMCTR MON 24 AUG 92 23:18 PG.03 5 Congress won't like it. The editorial writers might call it a "gimmick." But I think the American people want the power to say to Congress -- if you won't cut the deficit, we'll do the job for you. / / Our economy is in transition -- I know many workers in Michigan and other places are concerned about whether they will have a job next year. They want to learn new skills, but they can't afford the cost of training. Just yesterday, I unveiled a new program -- called Skill Grants -- which would give workers in certain industries $3,000 - - to go out and buy training on their own. The philosophy here isn't to empower bureaucracies -- but empower people -- so they can stay ahead of economic change. And speaking of empowering people, we must reform our welfare system -- to give people a chance in life. Later today I will sign a welfare waiver -- giving Governor John Engler the authority to experiment with welfare programs that will keep families together -- and reward work, not welfare. We need to make these reforms -- if we are going to be able to count on the talents of every American in the new economic competition. A balanced budget amendment. A line-item veto. Legal reform. I have put many of these reforms before the Congress -- and that's exactly where they've stayed. Because the U.S. Congress has become the "Gridlock Congress." The House of Representatives has been controlled by the same party for 38 WHITE HOUSE COMMCTR MON 24 AUG 92 23:22 PG.01 6 years -- and it is blocking the change that can move this country forward. Let me give you just one example. We know our schools have to improve -- if our kids are going to compete with the Japanese, the Germans and the British. I believe competition can be a force for good in education, just as it has been a force for greatness in American industry. Last year, I sent a proposal to Capitol Hill, which would give local school districts flexibility to allow parents to choose the schools their kids attend. A couple weeks ago, this whole issue came before Congress, and they killed it. Why did this noble idea fail? It failed, according to news reports, because the Democratic leadership didn't want to give me credit for a new idea in education. One of those Democratic leaders represents this District -- his name is Bill Ford. Bill Ford has stood against school choice -- and just about every education reform I have put forth. Bill Ford has been in Congress for 27 years. When Bill Ford first entered Congress, Gilligan's Island was a new TV show. Gilligan was just starting out on his "three hour tour." Bill Ford has been on a 27-year-voyage -- I think it's time he found land. It's time to take the whole U.S. Congress: and do what those brooms say -- Clean The House! WHITE. HOUSE COMMCTR MON 24 AUG 92 23:22 PG.02 7 I never thought I would say this publicly, but America needs a "geek" in Congress. so send Bob Geake [GEEK] to Washington, and get this country moving again. And while we're at it - let's send Charles Vincent, Dick Chrysler, Megan O'Neill, and John Gordon, and Frank Beaumont, and don't forget Joe Knollenberg and John Pappageorge. (Papa George) Give me some members of Congress who share our faith in progress, not politics. This election is about choices, but ultimately it is about the future. The other day -- we were in Alabama -- a crowd of about 20,000 people waiting in the rain. My friend Lee Greenwood was with us. And as Lee started to sing -- "I'm proud to be an American" -- I looked out in the crowd -- and saw a little girl - - couldn't be more than four or five -- perched on her dad's shoulders, waving a little American flag and singing. This election is about that little girl, and all the kids in this crowd, and all the kids across America. Do we want them to grow up in an America that is stronger, safer, and more secure. You bet we do. And with my ideas, and a new Congress, we can make it happen. God bless Michigan and God bless the United States of America. BUSH\QUAYLE RALLY \ CANTON, MI TUESDAY, AUG. 25, 1992 \ 3:00 P.M. THANK YOU AND GOOD AFTERNOON EVERYONE. Gov. ENGLER THANK YOU FOR THAT KIND INTRODUCTION. I'M PLEASED TO SEE MICHIGAN SENATE MAJORITY LEADER, DICK POSTHUMUS, AND I HOPE SOON TO BE HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER, PAUL HILLEGONDS. THE REPRESENTATIVES FROM YOUR NATIONAL COMMITTEE: CHAIRMAN DAVE Doyle, BETSY DEVOS AND CHUCK Үов. AND LET ME CONGRATULATE KEITH BUTLER ON HIS SUPER CONVENTION ADDRESS. LAST BUT NOT LEAST, CONGRESSMAN CARL PURCELL. - 2 - IT'S GREAT TO BE IN CANTON -- A BOOMING TOWN, A DYNAMIC TOWN -- A TOWN THAT HAS FACED CHALLENGES AND OVERCOME THEM. CANTON PROVES WHAT WE ALL KNOW IN OUR HEARTS -- AMERICA'S BEST DAYS ARE AHEAD OF US. LAST THURSDAY AT THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION IN HOUSTON, I LAID OUT A CENTRAL CHALLENGE TO OUR NATION -- TO WIN THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC COMPETITION -- TO WIN THE PEACE. - 3 - AMERICA MUST BE A MILITARY SUPERPOWER -- AN ECONOMIC SUPERPOWER -- AND AN EXPORT SUPERPOWER. IN THIS ELECTION, YOU' LL HEAR TWO VERSIONS OF HOW TO DO THIS. THEIRS IS TO LOOK INWARD, AND PROTECT WHAT WE ALREADY HAVE. OURS IS TO LOOK FORWARD -- TO OPEN NEW MARKETS, TO PREPARE OUR PEOPLE TO COMPETE, TO RESTORE OUR SOCIAL FABRIC, TO SAVE AND INVEST AS A NATION -- so THAT WE CAN WIN. - 4 - LOOK AT ONE ISSUE -- HOW TO BALANCE THE DEMANDS OF OUR ECONOMY WITH THE DEMANDS OF OUR ENVIRONMENT? SEE WHAT BOTH CANDIDATES HAVE TO OFFER. IN ARKANSAS, GOVERNOR CLINTON'S RECORD ON THE ENVIRONMENT IS -- TO BE CHARITABLE -- A LITTLE LESS THAN STELLAR. LISTEN To HIS OWN CHAIRMAN OF THE ARKANSAS POLLUTION CONTROL AND ECOLOGY COMMISSION -- WHO SAID THAT THE ARKANSAS LAWS ARE so LENIENT THAT: - 5 - "IF CALIFORNIA WAS OPERATING ON THE LAWS OF ARKANSAS, YOU'D PROBABLY HAVE TO HAVE A GAS MASK." Is IT ANY WONDER -- THAT ARKANSAS RANKS 50TH -- DEAD LAST -- IN THE NATION IN POLICIES TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT -- ACCORDING TO A STUDY BY THE INSTITUTE FOR SOUTHERN STUDIES? BUT IN HIS ZEAL TO CAPTURE HIS PARTY'S NOMINATION, GOVERNOR CLINTON HAS GONE ALL THE WAY TO THE OTHER EXTREME -- HE HAS TURNED A BRIGHT SHADE OF GREEN. - 6 - BUT IF GOVERNOR CLINTON HAS HIS WAY, MICHIGAN AUTO WORKERS WILL BE TURNING GREEN WITH ILLNESS. IN A SPEECH AT DREXEL UNIVERSITY ON APRIL 22, GOVERNOR CLINTON TALKED ABOUT A MORE AMBITIOUS FEDERAL REGULATION HE SUPPORTS, INVOLVING FUEL STANDARDS FOR CARS. HE SAID: "IN MY ADMINISTRATION ... WE'LL ACCELERATE OUR PROGRESS TOWARD FUEL EFFICIENT CARS AND SEEK TO RAISE THE AVERAGE GOAL FOR AUTO-MAKERS TO 40 MILES PER GALLON BY THE YEAR 2,000, 45 MILES BY THE YEAR 2020." - 7 - REMEMBER, THIS IS NOT GEORGE BUSH PARAPHRASING. THIS IS BILL CLINTON -- EXACT QUOTES. WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF WE RAISE THESE SO-CALLED CAFE STANDARDS THIS HIGH? WELL, A COUPLE THINGS. ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, FATALITIES AND SERIOUS INJURIES WILL INCREASE, AS MANUFACTURERS MOVE TO MAKE SMALLER AND LIGHTER CARS. FOREIGN CAR COMPANIES -- WHO DON'T FACE THESE STIFF REGULATIONS -- WILL GAIN A COMPETITIVE EDGE ON THEIR U.S. COUNTERPARTS. - 8 - AND AS A RESULT, COMPANIES WILL PULL UP STAKES, AND TAKE THEIR FACTORIES AND THEIR JOBS OVERSEAS. ACCORDING TO THE AUTO MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION -- IN MICHIGAN ALONE -- 40,000 WORKERS WOULD GO FROM THE ASSEMBLY LINE -- TO THE UNEMPLOYMENT LINE. // THESE WORKERS WILL HAVE SOMEONE TO TALK TO WHILE THEY WAIT. - 9 - BECAUSE THEY'LL BE JOINED BY THE MORE THAN TWO AND A HALF MILLION AMERICANS PUT OUT OF WORK BY THE GOVERNOR'S NEW ECONOMIC PLAN, INCLUDING 700,000 WORKERS PUT THERE BY THE PAYROLL TAX TO PAY FOR HIS BACKDOOR GOVERNMENT TAKEOVER OF OUR HEALTH CARE SYSTEM. THE GOVERNOR LIKES TO SAY HE "PUTS PEOPLE" FIRST. HE DOESN'T MENTION THAT IT'S FIRST ON THE UNEMPLOYMENT LINE. - 10 - BUT IT'S EVEN WORSE THAN IT SOUNDS. IN THAT SAME DREXEL SPEECH -- GOVERNOR CLINTON HAD EFFUSIVE PRAISE FOR A CERTAIN BOOK -- BY SENATOR AL GORE. SINCE THEN, OF COURSE, SENATOR GORE HAS GONE ON TO TAKE A PROMINENT ROLE IN THE CLINTON CAMPAIGN. Now, WHAT DOES SENATOR GORE SAY IN HIS BOOK THAT GOVERNOR CLINTON LOVES so MUCH? - 11 - WELL, ON PAGE 325, HE MAKES AN INTERESTING COMPARISON -- HE SAYS THAT THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY -- AND I QUOTE -- "POSES A MORTAL THREAT TO THE SECURITY OF EVERY NATION, THAT IS MORE DEADLY THAN THAT OF ANY MILITARY ENEMY WE ARE EVER AGAIN LIKELY TO CONFRONT." THINK HE'S KIDDING? ONE PAGE LATER, HE CALLS FOR THE "ELIMINATION OF THE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE." Now I'M NOT MAKING THIS UP. STEPHEN KING ONCE WROTE A BEST-SELLING NOVEL -- CALLED CHRISTINE. - 12 - IN THIS BOOK, A CAR BECOMES INHABITATED BY EVIL SPIRITS -- AND DEVOURS A TOWN. THE CLINTON-GORE TEAM APPEAR TO LOOK AT EVERY CAR AS A HAUNTED THREAT TO HUMANITY. THIS WOULD BE FUNNY, IF IT WEREN'T so SERIOUS. IF ONE OUT OF SIX JOBS IN AMERICA TODAY WEREN'T IN SOMEWAY TIED TO THE CAR INDUSTRY. IF THIS PHILOSOPHY -- OF TAX AND SPEND, REGULATE AND REGULATE -- WASN'T GOING TO MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE FOR US TO WIN THE ECONOMIC COMPETITION. - 13 - WE HAVE A SOUND AND POSITIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RECORD. As PRESIDENT --I FOUGHT FOR AND WON REVISION OF THE CLEAN AIR AcT -- so THAT OUR CHILDREN CAN BREATHE EASIER. I'VE EXPANDED OUR PARKS AND WILDLIFE REFUGEES -- CURTAILED DRILLING OFF THE COAST OF CALIFORNIA AND NEW ENGLAND -- ENFORCED OUR ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS so WE'VE COLLECTED RECORD AMOUNTS OF FINES. - 14 - I'VE BEEN CRITICIZED BY BIG BUSINESS -- AND BY ENVIRONMENTALISTS. BUT I BELIEVE I FOUND THE MIDDLE THAT WORKS. THE CLINTON-GORE TEAM MAY CLAIM THEY ARE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD -- BUT THEIR BUS IS CAREENING TOWARD THE LEFT SHOULDER. I'M NOT GOING TO LET THIS HAPPEN TO AMERICA. I STAND FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT. - 15 - FOR A PROGRAM THAT BEGINS WITH A FREEZE ON ALL UNNECESSARY FEDERAL REGULATIONS - -- so THAT BUSINESSES CAN CREATE JOBS AND GET THIS ECONOMY MOVING AGAIN. THE FEDERAL DEFICIT IS THREATENING OUR CHILDREN'S FUTURE -- WE MUST GET IT DOWN. So I'M FIGHTING FOR A LINE-ITEM VETO -- AND A BALANCED BUDGET AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION. AND I'VE SUBMITTED PROPOSAL AFTER PROPOSAL TO CUT FEDERAL SPENDING, ONLY TO HAVE CONGRESS SAY -- "NO." - 16 - So LAST WEEK, I UNVEILED A NEW IDEA -- TO GIVE YOU THE RIGHT TO CHECK YOUR TAX RETURN -- TO USE UP TO 10 PERCENT OF YOUR INCOME TAX FOR JUST ONE PURPOSE -- TO REDUCE THE BUDGET DEFICIT. CONGRESS WON'T LIKE IT. THE EDITORIAL WRITERS MIGHT CALL IT A "GIMMICK." BUT I THINK THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WANT THE POWER TO SAY TO CONGRESS -- IF YOU WON'T CUT THE DEFICIT, WE'LL DO THE JOB FOR YOU. // - 17 - OUR ECONOMY IS IN TRANSITION -- I KNOW MANY WORKERS IN MICHIGAN AND OTHER PLACES ARE CONCERNED ABOUT WHETHER THEY WILL HAVE A JOB NEXT YEAR. THEY WANT TO LEARN NEW SKILLS, BUT THEY CAN'T AFFORD THE COST OF TRAINING. JUST YESTERDAY, I UNVEILED A NEW PROGRAM -- CALLED SKILL GRANTS -- WHICH WOULD GIVE WORKERS IN CERTAIN INDUSTRIES $3,000 -- To GO OUT AND BUY TRAINING ON THEIR OWN. - 18 - THE PHILOSOPHY HERE ISN'T TO EMPOWER BUREAUCRACIES -- BUT EMPOWER PEOPLE -- so YOU CAN STAY AHEAD OF ECONOMIC CHANGE. AND SPEAKING OF EMPOWERING PEOPLE, WE MUST REFORM OUR WELFARE SYSTEM -- TO GIVE PEOPLE A CHANCE IN LIFE. LATER TODAY WE WILL SIGN A WELFARE WAIVER -- GIVING MICHIGAN THE AUTHORITY TO EXPERIMENT WITH WELFARE PROGRAMS THAT WILL KEEP FAMILIES TOGETHER -- AND GET PEOPLE OFF THE DOLE -- AND INTO JOBS. - 19 - AND LET'S GET RID ON ALL THESE RECKLESS LAWSUITS THAT ARE CHOKING OUR ECONOMY AND SOURING OUR NATION. I HAVE PUT MANY OF THESE REFORMS BEFORE THE CONGRESS --AND THAT'S EXACTLY WHERE THEY'VE STAYED. BECAUSE THE U.S. CONGRESS HAS BECOME THE "GRIDLOCK CONGRESS." - 20 - THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HAS BEEN CONTROLLED BY THE SAME PARTY FOR 38 YEARS -- AND IT IS BLOCKING THE CHANGE THAT CAN MOVE THIS COUNTRY FORWARD. LET ME GIVE YOU JUST ONE EXAMPLE. WE KNOW OUR SCHOOLS HAVE TO IMPROVE -- IF OUR KIDS ARE GOING TO COMPETE WITH THE JAPANESE, THE GERMANS AND THE BRITISH. - 21 - I BELIEVE COMPETITION CAN BE A FORCE FOR GOOD IN EDUCATION, JUST AS IT HAS BEEN A FORCE FOR GREATNESS IN AMERICAN INDUSTRY. EARLIER THIS YEAR, I SENT A PROPOSAL TO CAPITOL HILL -- MY GI BILL FOR KIDS -- TO GIVE STATES AND LOCALITIES THE FLEXIBILITY TO ALLOW PARENTS, NOT THE GOVERNMENT, TO CHOOSE THE SCHOOLS THEIR KIDS ATTEND -- WHETHER PUBLIC, PRIVATE OR RELIGIOUS. - 22 - A FEW OF WEEKS AGO, THIS PROPOSAL CAME BEFORE CONGRESS, AND THEY KILLED IT. WHY DID THIS NOBLE IDEA FAIL? IT FAILED, ACCORDING TO NEWS REPORTS, BECAUSE THE DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP DIDN'T WANT TO GIVE ME CREDIT FOR A NEW IDEA IN EDUCATION. ONE OF THOSE DEMOCRATIC LEADERS REPRESENTS THIS DISTRICT -- HIS NAME IS CONGRESSMAN BILL FORD. - 23 - - CONGRESSMAN FORD HAS STOOD AGAINST SCHOOL CHOICE -- AND JUST ABOUT EVERY EDUCATION REFORM I HAVE PUT FORWARD -- WHAT'S WORSE -- BILL CLINTON AGREES WITH HIM. WANT PARENTS TO HAVE REAL CHOICE IN WHERE TO SEND THEIR KIDS TO SCHOOL? GOVERNOR CLINTON AND CONGRESSMAN FORD SAY NO -- I SAY YES. - 24 - WANT TO STAND UP TO A BAGDAD BULLY LIKE SADDAM HUSSEIN. GOVERNOR CLINTON AND CONGRESSMAN FORD SAID NO -- I SAY YES. WANT A BALANCED BUDGET AMENDMENT? GOVERNOR CLINTON AND CONGRESSMAN FORD SAY NO -- I SAY YES. WANT TO LIMIT THE TERMS OF CONGRESS? GOVERNOR CLINTON AND CONGRESSMAN FORD SAY NO -- I SAY YES. AND MOST IMPORTANT, DO YOU WANT TO CUT FEDERAL SPENDING, AND GIVE AMERICANS RELIEF FROM HIGHER TAXES? - 25 - GOVERNOR CLINTON AND CONGRESSMAN FORD SAY NO -- I SAY YES. WE KNOW WHAT WE NEED TO DO. GET GOVERNOR CLINTON PLAYING AN OLD ELVIS PRESLEY SONG -- "RETURN To SENDER," RETURN TO ARKANSAS. AND THEN IT'S TIME TO TAKE BILL FORD AND THE WHOLE LEADERSHIP OF THE GRIDLOCK CONGRESS: AND DO WHAT THOSE BROOMS SAY -- CLEAN THE HOUSE! - 26 - SEND BoB GEAKE [GEEK] TO WASHINGTON, AND GET THIS COUNTRY MOVING AGAIN. AND WHILE WE'RE AT IT -- LET'S SEND CHARLES VINCENT, DICK CHRYSLER, MEGAN O'NEILL, AND JOHN GORDON, AND FRANK BEAUMONT, AND DON'T FORGET JOE KNOLLENBERG AND JOHN PAPPAGEORGE [PAPPA GEORGE]. GIVE ME SOME MEMBERS OF CONGRESS WHO SHARE OUR FAITH IN PROGRESS, NOT POLITICS. CLEAN HOUSE. - 27 - THIS ELECTION IS ABOUT CHOICES, BUT ULTIMATELY IT IS ABOUT THE FUTURE. THE OTHER DAY -- WE WERE IN ALABAMA -- A CROWD OF ABOUT 20,000 PEOPLE WAITING IN THE RAIN. MY FRIEND LEE GREENWOOD WAS WITH US. AND AS LEE STARTED TO SING -- "I'm PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN" -- I LOOKED OUT IN THE CROWD -- AND SAW A LITTLE GIRL -- COULDN'T BE MORE THAN FOUR OR FIVE -- PERCHED ON HER DAD'S SHOULDERS, WAVING A LITTLE AMERICAN FLAG AND SINGING. - 28 - THIS ELECTION IS ABOUT THAT LITTLE GIRL, AND ALL THE KIDS IN THIS CROWD, AND ALL THE KIDS ACROSS AMERICA. Do WE WANT THEM TO GROW UP IN AN AMERICA THAT IS STRONGER, SAFER, AND MORE SECURE. You BET WE DO. AND WITH MY IDEAS, AND A NEW CONGRESS, WE CAN MAKE IT HAPPEN. GOD BLESS MICHIGAN AND GOD BLESS THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. # # # BUSH\QUAYLE RALLY \ CANTON, MI TUESDAY, AUG. 25, 1992 \ 3:00 P.M. THANK YOU AND GOOD AFTERNOON EVERYONE. Gov. ENGLER THANK YOU FOR THAT KIND INTRODUCTION. I'M PLEASED TO SEE MICHIGAN SENATE MAJORITY LEADER, DICK POSTHUMUS, AND I HOPE SOON TO BE HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER, PAUL HILLEGONDS. THE REPRESENTATIVES FROM YOUR NATIONAL COMMITTEE: CHAIRMAN DAVE DOYLE, BETSY DEVOS AND CHUCK Үов. AND LET ME CONGRATULATE KEITH BUTLER ON HIS SUPER CONVENTION ADDRESS. LAST BUT NOT LEAST, CONGRESSMAN CARL PURCELL. - 2 - IT'S GREAT TO BE IN CANTON -- A BOOMING TOWN, A DYNAMIC TOWN -- A TOWN THAT HAS FACED CHALLENGES AND OVERCOME THEM. CANTON PROVES WHAT WE ALL KNOW IN OUR HEARTS -- AMERICA'S BEST DAYS ARE AHEAD OF US. LAST THURSDAY AT THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION IN HOUSTON, I LAID OUT A CENTRAL CHALLENGE TO OUR NATION -- TO WIN THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC COMPETITION -- TO WIN THE PEACE. - 3 - AMERICA MUST BE A MILITARY SUPERPOWER -- AN ECONOMIC SUPERPOWER -- AND AN EXPORT SUPERPOWER. IN THIS ELECTION, YOU' LL HEAR TWO VERSIONS OF HOW TO DO THIS. THEIRS IS TO LOOK INWARD, AND PROTECT WHAT WE ALREADY HAVE. OURS IS TO LOOK FORWARD -- TO OPEN NEW MARKETS, TO PREPARE OUR PEOPLE TO COMPETE, TO RESTORE OUR SOCIAL FABRIC, TO SAVE AND INVEST AS A NATION -- so THAT WE CAN WIN.// - 4 - Look AT ONE ISSUE -- HOW TO BALANCE THE DEMANDS OF OUR ECONOMY WITH THE DEMANDS OF OUR ENVIRONMENT? SEE WHAT BOTH CANDIDATES HAVE TO OFFER. IN ARKANSAS, GOVERNOR CLINTON'S RECORD ON THE ENVIRONMENT IS -- To BE CHARITABLE -- A LITTLE LESS THAN STELLAR. LISTEN TO HIS OWN CHAIRMAN OF THE ARKANSAS POLLUTION CONTROL AND ECOLOGY COMMISSION -- WHO SAID THAT THE ARKANSAS LAWS ARE so LENIENT THAT: - 5 - "IF CALIFORNIA WAS OPERATING ON THE LAWS OF ARKANSAS, YOU'D PROBABLY HAVE TO HAVE A GAS MASK." Is IT ANY WONDER -- THAT ARKANSAS RANKS 50TH -- DEAD LAST -- IN THE NATION IN POLICIES TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT -- ACCORDING TO A STUDY BY THE INSTITUTE FOR SOUTHERN STUDIES? BUT IN HIS ZEAL TO CAPTURE HIS PARTY'S NOMINATION, GOVERNOR CLINTON HAS GONE ALL THE WAY TO THE OTHER EXTREME -- HE HAS TURNED A BRIGHT SHADE OF GREEN. - 6 - BUT IF GOVERNOR CLINTON HAS HIS WAY, MICHIGAN AUTO WORKERS WILL BE TURNING GREEN WITH ILLNESS. IN A SPEECH AT DREXEL UNIVERSITY ON APRIL 22, GOVERNOR CLINTON TALKED ABOUT A MORE AMBITIOUS FEDERAL REGULATION HE SUPPORTS, INVOLVING FUEL STANDARDS FOR CARS. HE SAID: "IN MY ADMINISTRATION ... WE'LL ACCELERATE OUR PROGRESS TOWARD FUEL EFFICIENT CARS AND SEEK TO RAISE THE AVERAGE GOAL FOR AUTO-MAKERS TO 40 MILES PER GALLON BY THE YEAR 2,000, 45 MILES BY THE YEAR 2020." - 7 - REMEMBER, THIS IS NOT GEORGE BUSH PARAPHRASING. THIS IS BILL CLINTON -- EXACT QUOTES. WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF WE RAISE THESE SO-CALLED CAFE STANDARDS THIS HIGH? WELL, A COUPLE THINGS. ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, FATALITIES AND SERIOUS INJURIES WILL INCREASE, AS MANUFACTURERS MOVE TO MAKE SMALLER AND LIGHTER CARS. FOREIGN CAR COMPANIES -- WHO DON'T FACE THESE STIFF REGULATIONS -- WILL GAIN A COMPETITIVE EDGE ON THEIR U.S. COUNTERPARTS. - 8 - AND AS A RESULT, COMPANIES WILL PULL UP STAKES, AND TAKE THEIR FACTORIES AND THEIR JOBS OVERSEAS. ACCORDING TO THE AUTO MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION -- MotorVehicle IN MICHIGAN ALONE -- 40,000 WORKERS WOULD GO FROM THE ASSEMBLY LINE -- TO THE UNEMPLOYMENT LINE. // THESE WORKERS WILL HAVE SOMEONE TO TALK TO WHILE THEY WAIT. - 9 - BECAUSE THEY' LL BE JOINED BY THE MORE THAN TWO AND A HALF MILLION AMERICANS PUT OUT OF WORK BY THE GOVERNOR'S NEW ECONOMIC PLAN, INCLUDING 700,000 WORKERS PUT THERE BY THE PAYROLL TAX TO PAY FOR HIS BACKDOOR GOVERNMENT TAKEOVER OF OUR HEALTH CARE SYSTEM. THE GOVERNOR LIKES TO SAY HE "PUTS PEOPLE" FIRST. HE DOESN'T MENTION THAT IT'S FIRST ON THE UNEMPLOYMENT LINE. - 10 - BUT IT'S EVEN WORSE THAN IT SOUNDS. IN THAT SAME DREXEL SPEECH -- GOVERNOR CLINTON HAD EFFUSIVE PRAISE FOR A CERTAIN BOOK -- BY SENATOR AL GORE. SINCE THEN, OF COURSE, SENATOR GORE HAS GONE ON TO TAKE A PROMINENT ROLE IN THE CLINTON CAMPAIGN. Now, WHAT DOES SENATOR GORE SAY IN HIS BOOK THAT GOVERNOR CLINTON LOVES so MUCH? - 11 - WELL, ON PAGE 325, HE MAKES AN INTERESTING COMPARISON -- HE SAYS THAT THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY -- AND I QUOTE -- "POSES A MORTAL THREAT TO THE SECURITY OF EVERY NATION, THAT IS MORE DEADLY THAN THAT OF ANY MILITARY ENEMY WE ARE EVER AGAIN LIKELY TO CONFRONT." THINK HE'S KIDDING? ONE PAGE LATER, HE CALLS FOR THE "ELIMINATION OF THE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE." Now I'M NOT MAKING THIS UP. STEPHEN KING ONCE WROTE A BEST-SELLING NOVEL -- CALLED CHRISTINE. - 12 - IN THIS BOOK, A CAR BECOMES INHABITATED BY EVIL SPIRITS -- AND DEVOURS A TOWN. THE CLINTON-GORE TEAM APPEAR TO LOOK AT EVERY CAR AS A HAUNTED THREAT TO HUMANITY. THIS WOULD BE FUNNY, IF IT WEREN'T so SERIOUS. IF ONE OUT OF SIX JOBS IN AMERICA TODAY WEREN'T IN SOMEWAY TIED TO THE CAR INDUSTRY. IF THIS PHILOSOPHY -- OF TAX AND SPEND, REGULATE AND REGULATE -- WASN'T GOING TO MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE FOR US TO WIN THE ECONOMIC COMPETITION. - 13 - WE HAVE A SOUND AND POSITIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RECORD. As PRESIDENT --I FOUGHT FOR AND WON REVISION OF THE CLEAN AIR Act -- so THAT OUR CHILDREN CAN BREATHE EASIER. I'VE EXPANDED OUR PARKS AND WILDLIFE REFUGEES -- CURTAILED DRILLING OFF THE COAST OF CALIFORNIA AND NEW ENGLAND -- ENFORCED OUR ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS so WE'VE COLLECTED RECORD AMOUNTS OF FINES. - 14 - I'VE BEEN CRITICIZED BY BIG BUSINESS -- AND BY ENVIRONMENTALISTS. BUT I BELIEVE I FOUND THE MIDDLE THAT WORKS. THE CLINTON-GORE TEAM MAY CLAIM THEY ARE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD -- BUT THEIR BUS IS CAREENING TOWARD THE LEFT SHOULDER. I'M NOT GOING TO LET THIS HAPPEN TO AMERICA. I STAND FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT. - 15 - FOR A PROGRAM THAT BEGINS WITH A FREEZE ON ALL UNNECESSARY FEDERAL REGULATIONS - -- so THAT BUSINESSES CAN CREATE JOBS AND GET THIS ECONOMY MOVING AGAIN. THE FEDERAL DEFICIT IS THREATENING OUR CHILDREN'S FUTURE -- WE MUST GET IT DOWN. So I'M FIGHTING FOR A LINE-ITEM VETO -- AND A BALANCED BUDGET AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION. AND I'VE SUBMITTED PROPOSAL AFTER PROPOSAL TO CUT FEDERAL SPENDING, ONLY TO HAVE CONGRESS SAY -- "NO." - 16 - So LAST WEEK, I UNVEILED A NEW IDEA -- TO GIVE YOU THE RIGHT TO CHECK YOUR TAX RETURN -- TO USE UP TO 10 PERCENT OF YOUR INCOME TAX FOR JUST ONE PURPOSE -- TO REDUCE THE BUDGET DEFICIT. CONGRESS WON'T LIKE IT. THE EDITORIAL WRITERS MIGHT CALL IT A "GIMMICK." BUT I THINK THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WANT THE POWER TO SAY TO CONGRESS -- IF YOU WON'T CUT THE DEFICIT, WE'LL DO THE JOB FOR YOU. // - 17 - OUR ECONOMY IS IN TRANSITION -- I KNOW MANY WORKERS IN MICHIGAN AND OTHER PLACES ARE CONCERNED ABOUT WHETHER THEY WILL HAVE A JOB NEXT YEAR. THEY WANT TO LEARN NEW SKILLS, BUT THEY CAN'T AFFORD THE COST OF TRAINING. JUST YESTERDAY, I UNVEILED A NEW PROGRAM -- CALLED SKILL GRANTS -- WHICH WOULD GIVE WORKERS IN CERTAIN INDUSTRIES $3,000 -- TO GO OUT AND BUY TRAINING ON THEIR OWN. - 18 - THE PHILOSOPHY HERE ISN'T TO EMPOWER BUREAUCRACIES -- BUT EMPOWER PEOPLE -- so YOU CAN STAY AHEAD OF ECONOMIC CHANGE. AND SPEAKING OF EMPOWERING PEOPLE, WE MUST REFORM OUR WELFARE SYSTEM -- TO GIVE PEOPLE A CHANCE IN LIFE. LATER TODAY WE WILL SIGN A WELFARE WAIVER -- GIVING MICHIGAN THE AUTHORITY TO EXPERIMENT WITH WELFARE PROGRAMS THAT WILL KEEP FAMILIES TOGETHER -- AND GET PEOPLE OFF THE DOLE -- AND INTO JOBS. - 19 - AND LET'S GET RID ON ALL THESE RECKLESS LAWSUITS THAT ARE CHOKING OUR ECONOMY AND SOURING OUR NATION. I HAVE PUT MANY OF THESE REFORMS BEFORE THE CONGRESS --AND THAT'S EXACTLY WHERE THEY'VE STAYED. BECAUSE THE U.S. CONGRESS HAS BECOME THE "GRIDLOCK CONGRESS." - 20 - THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HAS BEEN CONTROLLED BY THE SAME PARTY FOR 38 YEARS -- AND IT IS BLOCKING THE CHANGE THAT CAN MOVE THIS COUNTRY FORWARD. LET ME GIVE YOU JUST ONE EXAMPLE. WE KNOW OUR SCHOOLS HAVE TO IMPROVE -- IF OUR KIDS ARE GOING TO COMPETE WITH THE JAPANESE, THE GERMANS AND THE BRITISH. - 21 - I BELIEVE COMPETITION CAN BE A FORCE FOR GOOD IN EDUCATION, JUST AS IT HAS BEEN A FORCE FOR GREATNESS IN AMERICAN INDUSTRY. EARLIER THIS YEAR, I SENT A PROPOSAL TO CAPITOL HILL -- MY GI BILL FOR KIDS -- TO GIVE STATES AND LOCALITIES THE FLEXIBILITY TO ALLOW PARENTS, NOT THE GOVERNMENT, TO CHOOSE THE SCHOOLS THEIR KIDS ATTEND -- WHETHER PUBLIC, PRIVATE OR RELIGIOUS. - 22 - A FEW OF WEEKS AGO, THIS PROPOSAL CAME BEFORE CONGRESS, AND THEY KILLED IT. WHY DID THIS NOBLE IDEA FAIL? IT FAILED, ACCORDING TO NEWS REPORTS, BECAUSE THE DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP DIDN'T WANT TO GIVE ME CREDIT FOR A NEW IDEA IN EDUCATION. ONE OF THOSE DEMOCRATIC LEADERS REPRESENTS THIS DISTRICT -- HIS NAME IS CONGRESSMAN BILL FORD. - 23 - CONGRESSMAN FORD HAS STOOD AGAINST SCHOOL CHOICE -- AND JUST ABOUT EVERY EDUCATION REFORM I HAVE PUT FORWARD -- WHAT'S WORSE -- BILL CLINTON AGREES WITH HIM. WANT PARENTS TO HAVE REAL CHOICE IN WHERE TO SEND THEIR KIDS TO SCHOOL? GOVERNOR CLINTON AND CONGRESSMAN FORD SAY NO -- I SAY YES. - 24 - - WANT TO STAND UP TO A BAGDAD BULLY LIKE SADDAM HUSSEIN. GOVERNOR CLINTON AND CONGRESSMAN FORD SAID NO -- I SAY YES. WANT A BALANCED BUDGET AMENDMENT? GOVERNOR CLINTON AND CONGRESSMAN FORD SAY NO -- I SAY YES. WANT TO LIMIT THE TERMS OF CONGRESS? GOVERNOR CLINTON AND CONGRESSMAN FORD SAY NO -- I SAY YES. AND MOST IMPORTANT, DO YOU WANT TO CUT FEDERAL SPENDING, AND GIVE AMERICANS RELIEF FROM HIGHER TAXES? - 25 - GOVERNOR CLINTON AND CONGRESSMAN FORD SAY NO -- I SAY YES. WE KNOW WHAT WE NEED TO DO. GET GOVERNOR CLINTON PLAYING AN OLD ELVIS PRESLEY SONG -- "RETURN To SENDER," RETURN TO ARKANSAS. AND THEN IT'S TIME TO TAKE BILL FORD AND THE WHOLE LEADERSHIP OF THE GRIDLOCK CONGRESS: AND DO WHAT THOSE BROOMS SAY -- CLEAN THE HOUSE! - 26 - SEND BoB GEAKE [GEEK] TO WASHINGTON, AND GET THIS COUNTRY MOVING AGAIN. AND WHILE WE'RE AT IT -- LET'S SEND CHARLES VINCENT, DICK CHRYSLER, MEGAN O'NEILL, AND JOHN GORDON, AND FRANK BEAUMONT, AND DON'T FORGET JOE KNOLLENBERG AND JOHN PAPPAGEORGE [PAPPA GEORGE]. GIVE ME SOME MEMBERS OF CONGRESS WHO SHARE OUR FAITH IN PROGRESS, NOT POLITICS. CLEAN HOUSE. - 27 - THIS ELECTION IS ABOUT CHOICES, BUT ULTIMATELY IT IS ABOUT THE FUTURE. THE OTHER DAY -- WE WERE IN ALABAMA -- A CROWD OF ABOUT 20,000 PEOPLE WAITING IN THE RAIN. My FRIEND LEE GREENWOOD WAS WITH US. AND AS LEE STARTED TO SING -- "I'm PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN" -- I LOOKED OUT IN THE CROWD -- AND SAW A LITTLE GIRL -- COULDN'T BE MORE THAN FOUR OR FIVE -- PERCHED ON HER DAD'S SHOULDERS, WAVING A LITTLE AMERICAN FLAG AND SINGING. - 28 - THIS ELECTION IS ABOUT THAT LITTLE GIRL, AND ALL THE KIDS IN THIS CROWD, AND ALL THE KIDS ACROSS AMERICA. Do WE WANT THEM TO GROW UP IN AN AMERICA THAT IS STRONGER, SAFER, AND MORE SECURE. You BET WE DO. AND WITH MY IDEAS, AND A NEW CONGRESS, WE CAN MAKE IT HAPPEN. GOD BLESS MICHIGAN AND GOD BLESS THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. # # #