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Document No. 357353ss
WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM
DATE: 10/19/92
ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: TODAY, 10/19 5:00 pm
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: GASTONIA WHISTLE STOP
SUBJECT:
GASTONIA, N.C. - OCTOBER 21 - 9:45 a.m.
ACTION FYI
ACTION FYI
VICE PRESIDENT
MCBRIDE
BAKER
MOORE
SCOWCROFT
MULLINS
DARMAN
PETERSMEYER
BATES
PORTER
BRADY
PROVOST
BROMLEY
ROSS N/C
CALIO
SMITH N/C
DEMAREST
TUTWILER
FITZWATER
ZOELLICK
GRAY
KAUFMAN
HOLIDAY N/L
MCGROARTY
HORNER
GROOMES
BOSKIN
REMARKS:
Please forward your comments directly to Dan McGroarty, RM. 122, x2930,
no later than 5:00 p.m., TODAY, OCTOBER 19, with a copy to this office.
Thank you.
RESPONSE: 2:45 CalleD
PHILLIP D. BRADY
Assistant to the President
and Staff Secretary
Ext. 2702
DMAF/Nix
October 19, 1992
11:00 a.m.
2 COT 19 All: 12
[gastonia]
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: GASTONIA WHISTLE STOP
GASTONIA, NORTH CAROLINA
OCTOBER 21, 1992
9:45 A.M.
Thank you all for this warm welcome. As the old song says,
"nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina in the morning."
// [Acknowledgements.]
Barbara and I are sorry we missed the Fish Camp Jam. /
Especially the catfish races. How they get the jockey to stay on
those fish -- I'll never know. //
I want to thank all of you for this strong show of support -
- especially Mayor
[------].
The choice we make two weeks from
now really transcends party. It's a choice we make not as
Democrats or Republicans, but as Americans -- and I thank you for
the trust you've placed in me.
If you want to know why I'm here today -- why I'm bringing
this campaign to the people -- the name of this train says it
all. We call it the Spirit of America -- and it's named for the
kind of small-town spirit that makes Gastonia such a special
place to live and raise a family. //
The choice we make Novemer 3rd will shape how you live here
in Gastonia -- how America leads in the world. This election --
like every election -- is a referendum on the future. You face
a real choice -- between two different candidates, two different
directions to take this country.
Gov. Clinton seems to have a pretty strong cheerleading
section in the national media. For weeks now, you've been
hearing on the news that this election is all over -- that the
vote you cast November 3rd is just a formality.
I know you get alot of free advice, expert opinion about
what matters in this election -- what issues you care about --
what issues are off-limits. I say, let the voters speak for
themselves.
Governor Clinton says this this election is about the
economy. So here's my challenge: Put our ideas side by side.
Look at his economic plan, then look at my Agenda for American
Renewal. I believe with all my heart that you'll decide our
Agenda is the right way to create jobs and prosperity and our
kids -- right for economic growth -- right for America.
Yes, we've been through tough times. But you can't solve a
problem unless you look at it honestly.
Governor Clinton tells you that the American economy is flat
on its back -- that we face what our grandparents faced in the
Great Depression. And his cheerleading squad in the national
media echoes every word of his gloom-and-doom message.
But here's the fact: they aren't telling you the truth.
They don't tell you that there's been a slowdown world-wide
-- and America has come through better than our economic
competitors.
They don't tell you that for the last three months -- the
economies in Germany and Japan actually got smaller -- they
actually contracted.
While our economy grew.
They don't tell you that American workers are the most
productive in the world. They don't tell you that we have the
lowest interest rates, the lowest inflation rates in 30 years --
and together those lower rates save the average family more than
$2,000 a year in mortgage payments.
Governor Clinton and his friends in the media don't tell you
that almost one million more Americans are employed than ten
months ago. They don't tell you that our industries are stronger
and more competitive than four years ago.
For all the pain in America today, the Europeans would swap
places with us in a minute. We have kept our economy afloat
while most other economies are drowning. I am proud of that
leadership.
Now, there's a reason Governor Clinton won't tell you the
truth. If he can convince that you the economy is on its
deathbed -- maybe he can convince you to go for his prescription
of bigger government and higher taxes.
Look at what Governor Clinton has planned. He says he's a
new kind of Democrat -- but his economic ideas are the same old
liberal game of bigger government and higher taxes. But the
American people will pay more than higher taxes -- they will pay
with their jobs.
A new payroll tax, new taxes on business, new taxes on
investment, more regulations, gutting the defense budget -- add
it up and Governor Clinton's economic plan will cost Americans
more than 2 million jobs.
That's the most basic difference between us: Governor
Clinton wants higher taxes so much he's willing to destroy jobs
in the process. My Agenda for American Renewal wants to create
jobs -- by cutting your taxes.
With the new Congress in January, we can get to work on a
short-term agenda to spur economic growth. We'll pass our new
agreement to open Mexican markets to American goods -- give
first-time homebuyers a $5,000 tax credit to buy that first home
-- cut taxes on investment to create jobs -- and give more
Americans the chance to use their IRA savings accounts to buy a
new home, or send their kids to school.
Add that up -- and our short-term growth agenda will
jumpstart this economy and create more than one million new jobs.
But we won't stop there. My Agenda for American Renewal
looks beyond this year, beyond the next four years -- to prepare
America for the next century -- to compete in the new economy and
win.
That's what my Agenda for American Renewal is all about:
Taking the greatest country in the world and making it stronger,
more secure than ever.
I want to win this election because I know my Agenda is
right for America.
Here's what I'm fighting for.
I want to open markets -- so we can sell American products
in every corner of the world. In the next decade, the jobs with
the highest wages, the best careers, are going to be tied to the
world economy.
It's fine that the [products] from [North Carolina] are sold
in Detroit and Boston and Los Angeles. But that's not good
enough. I want to sell those XX in Moscow and Mexico City and
Yokohama.
When it comes to opening markets, I won't waffle, I won't
fudge. I want the best jobs to be right here in the USA.
Because I know something you know: give American workers a fair
shake, and they can outwork, outthink, outcompete anywhere in the
world.
And we have to make sure we stay that way.
That means we have to give our kids the finest schools in
the world. Our kids deserve the best, and I want to make sure
they get it.
[Gastonia and new American schools.]
Competition made America great, and competition can make our
schools great. That's why I want to give all parents -- not just
the wealthy -- give all parents the right to choose the best
schools for their kids -- whether it's the public school down
the street or the Baptist school across town.
But the best schools won't help our kids if we they can't
find good jobs when they graduate. And the way Americans have
always created jobs is through small business. They're the
backbone of our economy. But they're being strangled by high
taxes, arrogant regulators and ambulance-chasing lawyers.
That's why my Agenda will give small businesses relief from
taxation, regulation, and -- yes -- litigation. We'd be a lot
better off if we had fewer lawyers in sharkskin suits and a lot
more small businessmen and women creating jobs.
As a nation we must sue each other less and care for each
other more.
That's the next part of our Agenda for American Renewal --
caring for each other, reaching out to each other -- so that no
one is left behind. We need the talents of every American for
the global economic competition.
That means letting people walk their neighborhoods without
fear -- taking back our streets from the thugs and criminals.
And that's why I've appointed strong judges -- who have no
respect for the criminal and a lot more concern for the
criminal's victims. And that's the kind of judges I'll appoint
for the next four years.
Here's the last part of my Agenda: getting government off
your back and out of your pocketbooks.
The fact is: government is too big and it spends too much.
That's why I'm fighting for a line-item veto and a balanced
budget amendment.
And that's why I want you to have the power to designate 10
percent of your tax dollars to cutting the federal deficit. I
say if Congress won't help me cut the deficit -- then give the
American people the power, and they'll do it for you.
And that's why I've proposed that we cut taxes across the
board.
That's my Agenda for American Renewal. It promises an
America where "Made in the USA" is read in every marketplace of
the world; where our kids go to the finest schools in the world;
where the government knows its place, and you keep more of your
paycheck, not less.
Whatever my opponent and his friends in the media may say,
America is still the envy of the world. But America's not great
because its government is great -- America is great because its
people are good. //
When it comes down to it, I put my trust in the people. In
the people waiting at the airport in a driving rain early one
workday morning not so long ago in Greensboro. In the families -
- the Moms, Dads and kids -- that stood out along the railroad
tracks from Gainsville, Georgia all the way in to Gastonia.
These are people yearning for change / ready to build on what's
good about America -- and make it better.
Whatever my opponent and his friends in the media may say,
America is still the envy of the world. But America's not great
because its government is great -- America is great because its
people are good. //
There is no change I can think of -- no challenge we face -
- that is bigger than America's heart or brighter than our
dreams. /
America is ready. So am I. //
Barbara and I thank you for this warm North Carolina
welcome.
And may God bless this great country, the United
States of America.
# # #
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
12 OCT?Ober 9: 3
19, 1992
MEMORANDUM FOR DAN McGROARTY
FROM:
ROGER B. PORTER
RBP
SUBJECT:
Presidential Remarks: Gastonia Whistle Stop
We have reviewed the attached remarks and have noted a few
suggested changes on the draft.
Please let us know if you have any questions or if we may
help in any other way.
CC: Phillip D. Brady
Document No. 357353ss
WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM
WARREN
DATE: 10/19/92
ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: TODAY, 10/19 5:00 pm
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: GASTONIA WHISTLE STOP
SUBJECT:
GASTONIA, N.C. OCTOBER 21 - 9:45 a.m.
ACTION FYI
ACTION FYI
VICE PRESIDENT
MCBRIDE
BAKER
MOORE
SCOWCROFT
MULLINS
DARMAN
PETERSMEYER
BATES
PORTER
BRADY
PROVOST
BROMLEY
ROSS
CALIO
SMITH
DEMAREST
TUTWILER
FITZWATER
ZOELLICK
GRAY
KAUFMAN
HOLIDAY
MCGROARTY
HORNER
GROOMES
BOSKIN
REMARKS:
Please forward your comments directly to Dan McGroarty, RM. 122, x2930,
no later than 5:00 p.m., TODAY, OCTOBER 19, with a copy to this office.
Thank you.
RESPONSE:
Mu
PHILLIP D. BRADY
Assistant to the President
and Staff Secretary
Ext. 2702
DMAF/Nix
October 19, 1992
11:00 a.m.
2.007,19 All : 12
[gastonia]
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: GASTONIA WHISTLE STOP
GASTONIA, NORTH CAROLINA
OCTOBER 21, 1992
9:45 A.M.
Thank you all for this warm welcome. As the old song says,
"nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina in the morning."
// [Acknowledgements.]
Barbara and I are sorry we missed the Fish Camp Jam. /
Especially the catfish races. How they get the jockey to stay on
those fish -- I'll never know. //
I want to thank all of you for this strong show of support -
- especially Mayor [------]. The choice we make two weeks from
now really transcends party. It's a choice we make not as
Democrats or Republicans, but as Americans -- and I thank you for
the trust you've placed in me.
If you want to know why I'm here today -- why I'm bringing
this campaign to the people -- the name of this train says it
all. We call it the Spirit of America -- and it's named for the
kind of small-town spirit that makes Gastonia such a special
place to live and raise a family. //
you
B
The choice we make Novemer 3rd will shape how you live here
in Gastonia -- how America leads in the world. This election --
like every election -- is a referendum on the future. You face
a real choice -- between two different candidates, two different
directions to take this country.
Gov. Clinton seems to have a pretty strong cheerleading
section in the national media. For weeks now, you've been
hearing on the news that this election is all over -- that the
vote you cast November 3rd is just a formality.
(#)
I know you get alot of free advice, expert opinion about
what matters in this election -- what issues you care about --
what issues are off-limits. I say, let the voters speak for
themselves.
AT
Governor Clinton says this this election is about the
economy. So here's my challenge: Put our ideas side by side.
Look at his economic plan, then look at my Agenda for American
Renewal. I believe with all my heart that you'll decide our
FOR
Agenda is the right way to create jobs and prosperity and our
kids -- right for economic growth -- right for America.
Yes, we've been through tough times. But you can't solve a
problem unless you look at it honestly.
Governor Clinton tells you that the American economy is flat
on its back -- that we face what our grandparents faced in the
Great Depression. And his cheerleading squad in the national
media echoes every word of his gloom-and-doom message.
But here's the fact: they aren't telling you the truth.
They don't tell you that there's been a slowdown world-wide
-- and America has come through better than our economic
competitors.
They don't tell you that for the last three months -- the
economies in Germany and Japan actually got smaller -- they
actually contracted, WHILE OUR Economy HREW
While our economy grew.
They don't tell you that American workers are the most
productive in the world. They don't tell you that we have the
lowest interest rates, the lowest inflation ratesin 30 years --
and together those lower rates save the average family more than
$2,000 a year in mortgage payments.
Governor Clinton and his friends in the media don't tell you
that almost one million more Americans are employed than ten
months ago. They don't tell you that our industries are stronger
and more competitive than four years ago.
For all the pain in America today, the Europeans would swap
places with us in a minute. We have kept our economy afloat
while most other economies are drowning. I am proud of that
leadership.
Now, there's a reason Governor Clinton won't tell you the
truth. If he can convince that you the economy is on its
deathbed -- maybe he can convince you to go for his prescription
of bigger government and higher taxes.
Look at what Governor Clinton has planned. He says he's a
new kind of Democrat -- but his economic ideas are the same old
liberal game of bigger government and higher taxes. But the
American people will pay more than higher taxes -- they will pay
with their jobs.
A new payroll tax, new taxes on business, new taxes on
investment, more regulations, gutting the defense budget -- add
it up and Governor Clinton's economic plan will cost Americans
more than 2 million jobs.
That's the most basic difference between us: Governor
TO INCREASE
BADLY
Clinton wants higher taxes so much he's willing to destroy jobs
in the process. My Agenda for American Renewal wants to create
jobs -- by cutting your taxes.
A
With new Congress in January, we can get to work on a
short-term agenda to spur economic growth. We'll pass our new
agreement to open Mexican markets to American goods -- give
first-time homebuyers a $5,000 tax credit to buy that first home
-- cut taxes on investment to create jobs -- and give more
Americans the chance to use their IRA savings accounts to buy a
new home, or send their kids to school.
Add that up -- and our short-term growth agenda will
jumpstart this economy and create more than one million new jobs.
But we won't stop there. My Agenda for American Renewal
looks beyond this year, beyond the next four years -- to prepare
America for the next century -- to compete in the new economy and
win.
That's what my Agenda for American Renewal is all about:
Taking the greatest country in the world and making it stronger,
more secure than ever.
I want to win this election because I know my Agenda is
right for America.
Here's what I'm fighting for.
I want to open markets -- so we can sell American products
in every corner of the world. In the next decade, the jobs with
the highest wages, the best careers, are going to be tied to the
world economy.
It's fine that the [products] from [North Carolina] are sold
in Detroit and Boston and Los Angeles. But that's not good
enough. I want to sell those XX in Moscow and Mexico City and
Yokohama.
When it comes to opening markets, I won't waffle, I won't
fudge. I want the best jobs to be right here in the USA.
Because I know something you know: give American workers a fair
ONE
shake, and they can outwork, outthink, outcompete anywhere in the
world.
And we have to make sure we stay that way.
That means we have to give our kids the finest schools in
the world. Our kids deserve the best, and I want to make sure
they get it.
[Gastonia and new American schools.]
Competition made America great, and competition can make our
schools great. That's why I want to give all parents -- not just
the wealthy -- give all parents the right to choose the best
schools for their kids -- whether it's the public school down
the street or the Baptist school across town.
But the best schools won't help our kids if we I they can't
find good jobs when they graduate. And the way Americans have
always created jobs is through small business. ES They're the
backbone of our economy. But they're being strangled by high
taxes, arrogant regulators and ambulance-chasing lawyers.
That's why my Agenda will give small businesses relief from
taxation, regulation, and -- yes -- litigation. We'd be a lot
ENGAGED IN LITIGATION
better off if we had fewer lawyers in sharkskin suits and a lot
more small businessmen and women creating jobs.
As a nation we must sue each other less and care for each
other more.
That's the next part of our Agenda for American Renewal --
caring for each other, reaching out to each other -- so that no
one is left behind. We need the talents of every American for TO COMPETE
IN
the global economic competition
That means letting people walk their neighborhoods without
fear -- taking back our streets from the thugs and criminals.
And that's why I've appointed strong judges -- who have no
respect for the criminal and a lot more concern for the
criminal's victims. And that's the kind of judges I'll appoint
for the next four years.
Here's the last part of my Agenda: getting government off
your back and out of your pocketbooks.
The fact is: government is too big and it spends too much.
That's why I'm fighting for a line-item veto and a balanced
budget amendment.
And that's why I want you to have the power to designate 10
percent of your tax dollars to cutting the federal deficit. I
say if Congress won't help me cut the deficit -- then give the
TO REDUCE FEDERAL SPENDING
American people the power and they 'll do it for you.
And that's why I've proposed that we cut taxes across the
board.
That's my Agenda for American Renewal. It promises an
America where "Made in the USA" is read in every marketplace of
to: FROM: JOFF HOLMSTEAD, WH
COUNSEL
DMAF/Nix
October 19, 1992
A11:12
11:00 a.m.
10
[gastonia]
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: GASTONIA WHISTLE STOP
GASTONIA, NORTH CAROLINA
OCTOBER 21, 1992
9:45 A.M.
Thank you all for this warm welcome. As the old song says,
"nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina in the morning." "
// [Acknowledgements.]
Barbara and I are sorry we missed the Fish Camp Jam. /
Especially the catfish races. How they get the jockey to stay on
those fish -- I'll never know. //
I want to thank all of you for this strong show of support -
- especially Mayor
[------].
The choice we make two weeks from
now really transcends party. It's a choice we make not as
Democrats or Republicans, but as Americans -- and I thank you for
the trust you've placed in me.
If you want to know why I'm here today -- why I'm bringing
this campaign to the people -- the name of this train says it
all. We call it the Spirit of America -- and it's named for the
kind of small-town spirit that makes Gastonia such a special
place to live and raise a family.
//
b
and
The choice we make Novemer 3rd will shape how you live here
in Gastonia -- how America leads in the world. This election --
like every election -- is a referendum on the future. You face
a real choice -- between two different candidates, two different
directions to take this country.
Gov. Clinton seems to have a pretty strong cheerleading
section in the national media. For weeks now, you've been
hearing on the news that this election is all over -- that the
vote you cast November 3rd is just a formality.
I know you get alot of free advice, expert opinion about
what matters in this election -- what issues you care about --
what issues are off-limits. I say, let the voters speak for
themselves.
Governor Clinton says this this election is about the
economy. So here's my challenge: Put our ideas side by side.
Look at his economic plan, then look at my Agenda for American
Renewal. I believe with all my heart that you'll decide our
Agenda is the right way to create jobs and prosperity and our
kids -- right for economic growth -- right for America.
Yes, we've been through tough times. But you can't solve a
problem unless you look at it honestly.
Governor Clinton tells you that the American economy is flat
remind
on its back -- that we face what our grandparents faced in the
Great Depression. And his cheerleading squad in the national
den't
White House time had what Democrat the economy
media echoes every word of his gloom-and-doom message.
They
But here's the fact: they aren't telling you the truth.
shyroketim the
They don't tell you that there's been a slowdown world-wide
-- and America has come through better than our economic
competitors.
They don't tell you that for the last three months -- the
economies in Germany and Japan actually got smaller -- they
actually contracted.
While our economy grew.
They don't tell you that American workers are the most
productive in the world. They don't tell you that we have the
lowest interest rates, the lowest inflation rates in 30 years --
and together those lower rates save the average family more than
$2,000 a year in mortgage payments.
Governor Clinton and his friends in the media don't tell you
that almost one million more Americans are employed than ten
months ago. They don't tell you that our industries are stronger
and more competitive than four years ago.
For all the pain in America today, the Europeans would swap
places with us in a minute. We have kept our economy afloat
while most other economies are drowning. I am proud of that
leadership.
Now, there's a reason Governor Clinton won't tell you the
truth. If he can convince that you the economy is on its
deathbed -- maybe he can convince you to go for his prescription
of bigger government and higher taxes.
Look at what Governor Clinton has planned. He says he's a
new kind of Democrat -- but his economic ideas are the same old
liberal game of bigger government and higher taxes. But the
American people will pay more than higher taxes -- they will pay
with their jobs.
A new payroll tax, new taxes on business, new taxes on
investment, more regulations, gutting the defense budget -- add
it up and Governor Clinton's economic plan will cost Americans
more than 2 million jobs.
That's the most basic difference between us: Governor
Clinton wants higher taxes so much he's willing to destroy jobs
in the process. My Agenda for American Renewal wants to create
jobs -- by cutting your taxes.
With the new Congress in January, we can get to work on a
short-term agenda to spur economic growth. We'll pass our new
agreement to open Mexican markets to American goods -- give
first-time homebuyers a $5,000 tax credit to buy that first home
-- cut taxes on investment to create jobs -- and give more
Americans the chance to use their IRA savings accounts to buy a
new home, or send their kids to school.
Add that up -- and our short-term growth agenda will
jumpstart this economy and create more than one million new jobs.
But we won't stop there. My Agenda for American Renewal
looks beyond this year, beyond the next four years -- to prepare
America for the next century -- to compete in the new economy and
win.
That's what my Agenda for American Renewal is all about:
Taking the greatest country in the world and making it stronger,
more secure than ever.
I want to win this election because I know my Agenda is
right for America.
Here's what I'm fighting for.
I want to open markets -- so we can sell American products
in every corner of the world. In the next decade, the jobs with
the highest wages, the best careers, are going to be tied to the
world economy.
It's fine that the [products] from [North Carolina] are sold
in Detroit and Boston and Los Angeles. But that's not good
enough. I want to sell those XX in Moscow and Mexico City and
Yokohama.
When it comes to opening markets, I won't waffle, I won't
fudge. I want the best jobs to be right here in the USA.
Because I know something you know: give American workers a fair
one
shake, and they can outwork, outthink, outcompete anyone. anywhere in the
a
world.
And we have to make sure we stay that way.
That means we have to give our kids the finest schools in
the world. Our kids deserve the best, and I want to make sure
they get it.
[Gastonia and new American schools.]
Competition made America great, and competition can make our
schools great. That's why I want to give all parents -- not just
the wealthy -- give all parents the right to choose the best
schools for their kids -- whether it's the public school down
the street or the Baptist school across town.
But the best schools won't help our kids if we they can't
find good jobs when they graduate. And the way Americans have
always created jobs is through small business. They're the
backbone of our economy. But they're being strangled by high
taxes, arrogant regulators and ambulance-chasing lawyers.
That's why my Agenda will give small businesses relief from
taxation, regulation, and -- yes -- litigation. We'd be a lot
better off if we had fewer lawyers in sharkskin suits and a lot
more small businessmen and women creating jobs.
As a nation we must sue each other less and care for each
other more.
That's the next part of our Agenda for American Renewal --
caring for each other, reaching out to each other -- so that no
one is left behind. We need the talents of every American for
the global economic competition.
That means letting people walk their neighborhoods without
fear -- taking back our streets from the thugs and criminals.
And that's why I've appointed strong judges -- who have no
respect for the criminal and a lot more concern for the
criminal's victims. And that's the kind of judges I'll appoint
for the next four years.
Here's the last part of my Agenda: getting government off
your back and out of your pocketbooks.
The fact is: government is too big and it spends too much.
That's why I'm fighting for a line-item veto and a balanced
budget amendment.
And that's why I want you to have the power to designate 10
percent of your tax dollars to cutting the federal deficit. I
say if Congress won't help me cut the deficit -- then give the
American people the power, and they'll do it for you.
And that's why I've proposed that we cut taxes across the
board.
That's my Agenda for American Renewal. It promises an
America where "Made in the USA" is read in every marketplace of
the world; where our kids go to the finest schools in the world;
where the government knows its place, and you keep more of your
paycheck, not less.
Whatever my opponent and his friends in the media may say,
America is still the envy of the world. But America's not great
because its government is great -- America is great because its
people are good. //
When it comes down to it, I put my trust in the people. In
the people waiting at the airport in a driving rain early one
workday morning not so long ago in Greensboro. In the families -
- the Moms, Dads and kids -- that stood out along the railroad
tracks from Gainsville, Georgia all the way in to Gastonia.
These are people yearning for change / ready to build on what's
good about America -- and make it better.
Whatever my opponent and his friends in the media may say,
America is still the envy of the world. But America's not great
because its government is great -- America is great because its
repeats
people are good. //
There is no change I can think of -- no challenge we face -
- that is bigger than America's heart or brighter than our
dreams. /
America is ready. So am I. //
Barbara and I thank you for this warm North Carolina
welcome. And may God bless this great country, the United
States of America.
# # #
Document No. 357353s
WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM
7801
92 92 OCT 20 A8:27
DATE: 10/19/92
ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: TODAY, 10/19 5:00 pm
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: GASTONIA WHISTLE STOP
SUBJECT:
GASTONIA, N.C. - OCTOBER 21 - 9:45 a.m.
ACTION FYI
ACTION FYI
VICE PRESIDENT
MCBRIDE
BAKER
MOORE
SCOWCROFT
MULLINS
DARMAN
PETERSMEYER
BATES
PORTER
BRADY
PROVOST
BROMLEY
ROSS
CALIO
SMITH
DEMAREST
TUTWILER
FITZWATER
ZOELLICK
GRAY
KAUFMAN
HOLIDAY
MCGROARTY
HORNER
GROOMES
BOSKIN
REMARKS:
Please forward your comments directly to Dan McGroarty, RM. 122, x2930,
no later than 5:00 p.m., TODAY, OCTOBER 19, with a copy to this office.
Thank you.
October 19, 1992
Need more emphasis on!
RESPONSE:
TO:
DAN MCGROARTY
1
Carter: interesinates, inflation, Jobs
The NSC staff concurs with the attached.
Relast
2
PHILLIP D. BRADY DydemoCong/Pas
1 Brent Scowcroft
Assistant to the President
2
MePres leadership
and Staff Secretary
CC: Phillip Bradv
d experience in reworld Ext. 2702
read for
there
key Topeare + economic growth
DMAF/Nix
October 19, 1992
11:00 a.m.
2 COT 19 All: 12
[gastonia]
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: GASTONIA WHISTLE STOP
GASTONIA, NORTH CAROLINA
OCTOBER 21, 1992
9:45 A.M.
Thank you all for this warm welcome. As the old song says,
"nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina in the morning."
// [Acknowledgements.]
Barbara and I are sorry we missed the Fish Camp Jam. /
Especially the catfish races. How they get the jockey to stay on
those fish -- I'll never know. //
I want to thank all of you for this strong show of support -
- especially Mayor
[------].
The choice we make two weeks from
now really transcends party. It's a choice we make not as
Democrats or Republicans, but as Americans -- and I thank you for
the trust you've placed in me.
If you want to know why I'm here today -- why I'm bringing
this campaign to the people -- the name of this train says it
all. We call it the Spirit of America -- and it's named for the
kind of small-town spirit that makes Gastonia such a special
place to live and raise a family. //
The choice we make Novemer 3rd will shape how you live here
in Gastonia -- how America leads in the world. This election --
like every election -- is a referendum on the future. You face
a real choice -- between two different candidates, two different
directions to take this country.
Gov. Clinton seems to have a pretty strong cheerleading
section in the national media. For weeks now, you've been
hearing on the news that this election is all over -- that the
vote you cast November 3rd is just a formality.
I know you get alot of free advice, expert opinion about
what matters in this election -- what issues you care about --
what issues are off-limits. I say, let the voters speak for
themselves.
Governor Clinton says this this election is about the
economy. So here's my challenge: Put our ideas side by side.
Look at his economic plan, then look at my Agenda for American
Renewal. I believe with all my heart that you'll decide our
Agenda is the right way to create jobs and prosperity and our
kids -- right for economic growth -- right for America.
Yes, we've been through tough times. But you can't solve a
problem unless you look at it honestly.
Governor Clinton tells you that the American economy is flat
on its back -- that we face what our grandparents faced in the
Great Depression. And his cheerleading squad in the national
media echoes every word of his gloom-and-doom message.
But here's the fact: they aren't telling you the truth.
They don't tell you that there's been a slowdown world-wide
-- and America has come through better than our economic
Probryth
competitors.
They don't tell you that for the last three months -- the
economies in Germany and Japan actually got smaller -- they
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doble
actually contracted.
cheek
While our economy grew.
They don't tell you that American workers are the most
productive in the world. They don't tell you that we have the
lowest interest rates, the lowest inflation rates in 30 years --
and together those lower rates save the average family more than
dolanter yolak
$2,000 a year in mortgage payments.
How
Governor Clinton and his friends in the media don't tell you
that almost one million more Americans are employed than ten
months ago. They don't tell you that our industries are stronger
and more competitive than four years ago.
our international competitors
For all the pain in America today, the Europeans would swap
places with us in a minute. We have kept our economy afloat
while most other economies are drowning. I am proud of that
leadership.
Now, there's a reason Governor Clinton won't tell you the
truth. If he can convince that you the economy is on its
deathbed -- maybe he can convince you to go for his prescription
of bigger government and higher taxes.
Look at what Governor Clinton has planned. He says he's a
new kind of Democrat -- but his economic ideas are the same old
liberal game of bigger government and higher taxes. But the
American people will pay more than higher taxes -- they will pay
with their jobs.
A new payroll tax, new taxes on business, new taxes on
investment, more regulations, gutting the defense budget -- add
it up and Governor Clinton's economic plan will cost Americans
more than 2 million jobs.
That's the most basic difference between us: Governor
Clinton wants higher taxes so much he's willing to destroy jobs
in the process. My Agenda for American Renewal wants to create
jobs -- by cutting your taxes.
With the new Congress in January, we can get to work on a
short-term agenda to spur economic growth. We'll pass our new
agreement to open Mexican markets to American goods -- give
first-time homebuyers a $5,000 tax credit to buy that first home
-- cut taxes on investment to create jobs -- and give more
Americans the chance to use their IRA savings accounts to buy a
new home, or send their kids to school.
Add that up -- and our short-term growth agenda will
jumpstart this economy and create more than one million new jobs.
But we won't stop there. My Agenda for American Renewal
looks beyond this year, beyond the next four years -- to prepare
America for the next century -- to compete in the new economy and
win.
That's what my Agenda for American Renewal is all about:
Taking the greatest country in the world and making it stronger,
more secure than ever.
I want to win this election because I know my Agenda is
right for America.
Here's what I'm fighting for.
I want to open markets -- so we can sell American products
in every corner of the world. In the next decade, the jobs with
the highest wages, the best careers, are going to be tied to the
world economy.
It's fine that the [products] from [North Carolina] are sold
in Detroit and Boston and Los Angeles. But that's not good
enough. I want to sell those XX in Moscow and Mexico City and
Yokohama.
When it comes to opening markets, I won't waffle, I won't
fudge. I want the best jobs to be right here in the USA.
Because I know something you know: give American workers a fair
shake, and they can outwork, outthink, outcompete anywhere in the
world.
And we have to make sure we stay that way.
That means we have to give our kids the finest schools in
the world. Our kids deserve the best, and I want to make sure
they get it.
[Gastonia and new American schools.]
Competition made America great, and competition can make our
schools great. That's why I want to give all parents -- not just
the wealthy -- give all parents the right to choose the best
schools for their kids -- whether it's the public school down
the street or the Baptist school across town.
But the best schools won't help our kids if we they can't
find good jobs when they graduate. And the way Americans have
always created jobs is through small business. They're the
backbone of our economy. But they're being strangled by high
taxes, arrogant regulators and ambulance-chasing lawyers.
That's why my Agenda will give small businesses relief from
taxation, regulation, and -- yes -- litigation. We'd be a lot
better off if we had fewer lawyers in sharkskin suits and a lot
government red tape.
more small businessmen and women creating jobs. than tied up in
nation we must sue each other less and care for each
other more.
That's the next part of our Agenda for American Renewal --
caring for each other, reaching out to each other -- so that no
one is left behind. We need the talents of every American for
the global economic competition.
That means letting people walk their neighborhoods without
fear -- taking back our streets from the thugs and criminals.
And that's why I've appointed strong judges -- who have no
respect for the criminal and a lot more concern for the
criminal's victims. And that's the kind of judges I'll appoint
for the next four years.
Here's the last part of my Agenda: getting government off
your back and out of your pocketbooks.
The fact is: government is too big and it spends too much.
That's why I'm fighting for a line-item veto and a balanced
budget amendment.
And that's why I want you to have the power to designate 10
percent of your tax dollars to cutting the federal deficit. I
say if Congress won't help me cut the deficit -- then give the
American people the power, and they'll do it for you.
And that's why I've proposed that we cut taxes across the
board.
That's my Agenda for American Renewal. It promises an
America where "Made in the USA" is read in every marketplace of
the world; where our kids go to the finest schools in the world;
where the government knows its place, and you keep more of your
paycheck, not less.
Whatever my opponent and his friends in the media may say,
America is still the envy of the world. But America's not great
because its government is great -- America is great because its
fantastic
people are good? //
When it comes down to it, I put my trust in the people. In
the people waiting at the airport in a driving rain early one
workday morning not so long ago in Greensboro. In the families -
- the Moms, Dads and kids -- that stood out along the railroad
tracks from Gainsville, Georgia all the way in to Gastonia.
These are people yearning for change / ready to build on what's
good about America -- and make it better.
Whatever my opponent and his friends in the media may say,
America is still the envy of the world. But America's not great
because its government is great -- America is great because its
people are good. //
There is no change I can think of -- no challenge we face -
- that is bigger than America's heart or brighter than our
dreams. /
America is ready. So am I. //
Barbara and I thank you for this warm North Carolina
welcome.
And may God bless this great country, the United
States of America.
# # #
Document No. 357353ss
WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM
DATE: 10/19/92
ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: TODAY, 10/19 5:00 pm
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: GASTONIA WHISTLE STOP
SUBJECT:
GASTONIA, N.C. - OCTOBER 21 - 9:45 a.m.
ACTION FYI
ACTION FYI
VICE PRESIDENT
MCBRIDE
BAKER
MOORE
SCOWCROFT
MULLINS
DARMAN
PETERSMEYER
BATES
PORTER
BRADY
PROVOST
BROMLEY
ROSS
CALIO
SMITH
DEMAREST
TUTWILER
FITZWATER
ZOELLICK
GRAY
KAUFMAN
HOLIDAY
MCGROARTY
HORNER
GROOMES
BOSKIN
REMARKS:
Please forward your comments directly to Dan McGroarty, RM. 122, x2930,
no later than 5:00 p.m., TODAY, OCTOBER 19, with a copy to this office.
Thank you.
RESPONSE:
See comments
PHILLIP D. BRADY
Assistant to the President
and Staff Secretary
Ext. 2702
DMAF/Nix
October 19, 1992
11:00 a.m.
2 CCT 19 All: 12
[gastonia]
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: GASTONIA WHISTLE STOP
GASTONIA, NORTH CAROLINA
OCTOBER 21, 1992
9:45 A.M.
Thank you all for this warm welcome. As the old song says,
"nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina in the morning."
// [Acknowledgements,]
Barbara and I are sorry we missed the Fish Camp Jam. /
Especially the catfish races. How they get the jockey to stay on
those fish -- I'll never know. //
I want to thank all of you for this strong show of support -
- especially Mayor
[------].
The choice we make two weeks from
now really transcends party. It's a choice we make not as
Democrats or Republicans, but as Americans -- and I thank you for
the trust you've placed in me.
If you want to know why I'm here today -- why I'm bringing
this campaign to the people -- the name of this train says it
all. We call it the Spirit of America -- and it's named for the
kind of small-town spirit that makes Gastonia such a special
place to live and raise a family. //
The choice we make Novemer 3rd will shape how you live here
in Gastonia -- how America leads in the world. This election --
like every election -- is a referendum on the future. You face
a real choice -- between two different candidates, two different
directions to take this country.
Gov. Clinton seems to have a pretty strong cheerleading
section in the national media. For weeks now, you've been
hearing on the news that this election is all over -- that the
vote you cast November 3rd is just a formality.
I know you get alot of free advice, expert opinion about
what matters in this election -- what issues you care about --
what issues are off-limits. I say, let the voters speak for
themselves.
Governor Clinton says this this election is about the
economy. So here's my challenge: Put our ideas side by side.
Look at his economic plan, then look at my Agenda for American
Renewal. I believe with all my heart that you'll decide our
Agenda is the right way to create jobs and prosperity and our
kids -- right for economic growth -- right for America.
Yes, we've been through tough times. But you can't solve a
problem unless you look at it honestly.
Governor Clinton tells you that the American economy is flat
on its back -- that we face what our grandparents faced in the
Great Depression. And his cheerleading squad in the national
media echoes every word of his gloom-and-doom message.
But here's the fact: they aren't telling you the truth.
They don't tell you that there's been a slowdown world-wide
-- and America has come through better than our economic
competitors.
output
They don't tell you that for the last three months -- the
actually contracted
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economies in Germany and 1 Japan actually got smaller
it grew by half of the they U.S. rate.
actually contracted.
Samarrie
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While our economy grew
They don't tell you that American workers are the most
productive in the world. They don't tell you that we have the
lowest interest rates, the lowest inflation rates in 30 years --
and together those lower rates save the average family more than
$2,000 a year in mortgage payments.
Governor Clinton and his friends in the media don't tell you
that almost one million more Americans are employed than ten
months ago. They don't tell you that our industries are stronger
and more competitive than four years ago.
For all the pain in America today, the Europeans would swap
places with us in a minute. We have kept our economy afloat
while most other economies are drowning. I am proud of that
leadership.
Now, there's a reason Governor Clinton won't tell you the
truth. If he can convince that you the economy is on its
deathbed -- maybe he can convince you to go for his prescription
of bigger government and higher taxes.
Look at what Governor Clinton has planned. He says he's a
new kind of Democrat -- but his economic ideas are the same old
liberal game of bigger government and higher taxes. But the
American people will pay more than higher taxes -- they will pay
with their jobs.
A new payroll tax, new taxes on business, new taxes on
investment, more regulations, gutting the defense budget -- add
it up and Governor Clinton's economic plan will cost Americans
more than 2 million jobs.
That's the most basic difference between us: Governor
Clinton wants higher taxes so much he's willing to destroy jobs
in the process. My Agenda for American Renewal wants to create
jobs -- by cutting your taxes.
With the new Congress in January, we can get to work on a
short-term agenda to spur economic growth. We'll pass our new
agreement to open Mexican markets to American goods -- give
first-time homebuyers a $5,000 tax credit to buy that first home
-- cut taxes on investment to create jobs -- and give more
Americans the chance to use their IRA savings accounts to buy a
new home, or send their kids to school.
Add that up -- and our short-term growth agenda will
jumpstart this economy and create more than one million new jobs.
But we won't stop there. My Agenda for American Renewal
looks beyond this year, beyond the next four years -- to prepare
America for the next century -- to compete in the new economy and
win.
That's what my Agenda for American Renewal is all about:
Taking the greatest country in the world and making it stronger,
more secure than ever.
I want to win this election because I know my Agenda is
right for America.
Here's what I'm fighting for.
I want to open markets -- so we can sell American products
in every corner of the world. In the next decade, the jobs with
the highest wages, the best careers, are going to be tied to the
world economy.
It's fine that the [products] from [North Carolina] are sold
in Detroit and Boston and Los Angeles. But that's not good
enough. I want to sell those XX in Moscow and Mexico City and
Yokohama.
When it comes to opening markets, I won't waffle, I won't
fudge. I want the best jobs to be right here in the USA.
Because I know something you know: give American workers a fair
shake, and they can outwork, outthink, outcompetejahywhere anyone, in the
Morin
X3804
world.
And we have to make sure we stay that way.
That means we have to give our kids the finest schools in
the world. Our kids deserve the best, and I want to make sure
they get it.
[Gastonia and new American schools.]
Competition made America great, and competition can make our
schools great. That's why I want to give all parents -- not just
the wealthy -- give all parents the right to choose the best
schools for their kids -- whether it's the public school down
the street or the Baptist school across town.
But the best schools won't help our kids if we they can't
find good jobs when they graduate. And the way Americans have
always created jobs is through small business. They're the
backbone of our economy. But they're being strangled by high
taxes, arrogant regulators and ambulance-chasing lawyers.
That's why my Agenda will give small businesses relief from
taxation, regulation, and -- yes -- litigation. We'd be a lot
better off if we had fewer lawyers in sharkskin suits and a lot
more small businessmen and women creating jobs.
As a nation we must sue each other less and care for each
other more.
That's the next part of our Agenda for American Renewal --
caring for each other, reaching out to each other -- SO that no
one is left behind. We need the talents of every American for
the global economic competition.
That means letting people walk their neighborhoods without
fear -- taking back our streets from the thugs and criminals.
And that's why I've appointed strong judges -- who have no
respect for the criminal and a lot more concern for the
criminal's victims. And that's the kind of judges I'll appoint
for the next four years.
Here's the last part of my Agenda: getting government off
your back and out of your pocketbooks.
The fact is: government is too big and it spends too much.
That's why I'm fighting for a line-item veto and a balanced
budget amendment.
And that's why I want you to have the power to designate 10
percent of your tax dollars to cutting the federal deficit. I
say if Congress won't help me cut the deficit -- then give the
American people the power, and they'll do it for you.
And that's why I've proposed that we cut taxes across the
board.
That's my Agenda for American Renewal. It promises an
America where "Made in the USA" is read in every marketplace of
the world; where our kids go to the finest schools in the world;
where the government knows its place, and you keep more of your
paycheck, not less.
Whatever my opponent and his friends in the media may say,
America is still the envy of the world. But America's not great
because its government is great -- America is great because its
people are good. //
When it comes down to it, I put my trust in the people. In
the people waiting at the airport in a driving rain early one
workday morning not so long ago in Greensboro. In the families -
- the Moms, Dads and kids -- that stood out along the railroad
tracks from Gainsville, Georgia all the way in to Gastonia.
These are people yearning for change / ready to build on what's
good about America -- and make it better.
Whatever my opponent and his friends in the media may say,
America is still the envy of the world. But America's not great
because its government is great -- America is great because its
people are good. great //
Norin
X3804
There is no change I can think of -- no challenge we face -
- that is bigger than America's heart or brighter than our
dreams. /
America is ready. So am I. //
Barbara and I thank you for this warm North Carolina
welcome. And may God bless this great country, the United
States of America.
# # #
CEA
DMAF/Nix
October 19, 1992
11:00 a.m.
[gastonia]
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: GASTONIA WHISTLE STOP
GASTONIA, NORTH CAROLINA
OCTOBER 21, 1992
9:45 A.M.
Thank you all for this warm welcome. As the old song says,
"nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina in the morning."
// [Acknowledgements.]
Barbara and I are sorry we missed the Fish Camp Jam. /
Especially the catfish races. How they get the jockey to stay on
those fish -- I'll never know. //
I want to thank all of you for this strong show of support -
- especially Mayor [------]. The choice we make two weeks from
now really transcends party. It's a choice we make not as
Democrats or Republicans, but as Americans -- and I thank you for
the trust you've placed in me.
If you want to know why I'm here today -- why I'm bringing
this campaign to the people -- the name of this train says it
all. We call it the Spirit of America -- and it's named for the
kind of small-town spirit that makes Gastonia such a special
place to live and raise a family. //
you, November
The choice we make Novemer 3rd will shape how you live here
in Gastonia -- how America leads in the world. This election --
like every election -- is a referendum on the future. You face
a real choice -- between two different candidates, two different
directions to take this country.
Gov. Clinton seems to have a pretty strong cheerleading
section in the national media. For weeks now, you've been
hearing on the news that this election is all over -- that the
vote you cast November 3rd is just a formality.
I know you get alot of free advice, expert opinion about
what matters in this election -- what issues you care about --
what issues are off-limits. I say, let the voters speak for
themselves.
Governor Clinton says this this election is about the
economy. So here's my challenge: Put our ideas side by side.
Look at his economic plan, then look at my Agenda for American
Renewal. I believe with all my heart that you'll decide our
for
Agenda is the right way to create jobs and prosperity and our
kids -- right for economic growth -- right for America.
Yes, we've been through tough times. But you can't solve a
problem unless you look at it honestly.
Governor Clinton tells you that the American economy is flat
on its back -- that we face what our grandparents faced in the
Great Depression. And his cheerleading squad in the national
media echoes every word of his gloom-and-doom message.
But here's the fact: they aren't telling you the truth.
They don't tell you that there's been a slowdown world-wide
-- and America has come through better than our economic
competitors.
They don't tell you that for the last three months -- the
economies in Germany and Japan actually got smaller -- they
actually contracted.
While our economy grew.
They don't tell you that American workers are the most
productive in the world. They don't tell you that we have the
lowest interest rates, the lowest inflation rates in 30 years --
and together those lower rates save the average family more than
$2,000 a year in mortgage payments.
Governor Clinton and his friends in the media don't tell you
that almost one million more Americans are employed than ten
months ago. They don't tell you that our industries are stronger
and more competitive than four years ago.
For all the pain in America today, the Europeans would swap
places with us in a minute. We have kept our economy afloat
while most other economies are drowning. I am proud of that
leadership.
Now, there's a reason Governor Clinton won't tell you the
truth. If he can convince that you the economy is on its
deathbed -- maybe he can convince you to go for his prescription
of bigger government and higher taxes.
Look at what Governor Clinton has planned. He says he's a
new kind of Democrat -- but his economic ideas are the same old
liberal game of bigger government and higher taxes. But the
American people will pay more than higher taxes -- they will pay
with their jobs.
A new payroll tax, new taxes on business, new taxes on
investment, more regulations, gutting the defense budget -- add
it up and Governor Clinton's economic plan will cost Americans
more than 2 million jobs.
That's the most basic difference between us: Governor
Clinton wants higher taxes so much he's willing to destroy jobs
in the process. My Agenda for American Renewal wants to create
jobs -- by cutting your taxes.
our
With the new Congress in January, we can get to work on
For starters,
short term agenda to spur economic growth. ^ We'll pass our new
agreement to open Mexican markets to American goods -- give
first-time homebuyers a $5,000 tax credit to buy that first home
-- cut taxes on investment to create jobs -- and give more
Americans the chance to use their IRA savings accounts to buy a
new home, or send their kids to school.
Add that up -- and our short-term growth agenda will
jumpstart this economy and create more than one million new jobs.
But we won't stop there. My Agenda for American Renewal
looks beyond this year, beyond the next four years -- to prepare
America for the next century -- to compete in the new economy and
win.
That's what my Agenda for American Renewal is all about:
Taking the greatest country in the world and making it stronger,
more secure than ever.
I want to win this election because I know my Agenda is
right for America.
Here's what I'm fighting for.
I want to open markets -- so we can sell American products
in every corner of the world. In the next decade, the jobs with
the highest wages, the best careers, are going to be tied to the
world economy.
It's fine that the [products] from [North Carolina] are sold
in Detroit and Boston and Los Angeles. But that's not good
enough. I want to sell those XX in Moscow and Mexico City and
Yokohama.
When it comes to opening markets, I won't waffle, I won't
fudge. I want the best jobs to be right here in the USA.
Because I know something you know: give American workers a fair
shake, and they can outwork, outthink, outcompete anywhere in the
world.
And we have to make sure we stay that way.
That means we have to give our kids the finest schools in
the world. Our kids deserve the best, and I want to make sure
they get it.
[Gastonia and new American schools.]
Competition made America great, and competition can make our
schools great. That's why I want to give all parents -- not just
the wealthy -- give all parents the right to choose the best
schools for their kids -- whether it's the public school down
the street or the Baptist school across town.
But the best schools won't help our kids if we they can't
find good jobs when they graduate. And the way Americans have
always created jobs is through small business. es They're the
backbone of our economy. But they're being strangled by high
taxes, arrogant regulators and ambulance-chasing lawyers.
That's why my Agenda will give small businesses relief from
taxation, regulation, and -- yes -- litigation. We'd be a lot
better off if we had fewer lawyers in sharkskin suits and a lot
more small businessmen and women creating jobs.
As a nation we must sue each other less and care for each
other more.
That's the next part of our Agenda for American Renewal --
caring for each other, reaching out to each other -- so that no
one is left behind. We need the talents of every American for
the global economic competition.
That means letting people walk their neighborhoods without
fear -- taking back our streets from the thugs and criminals.
And that's why I've appointed strong judges -- who have no
victims more
respect for the criminalgand a lot more concern for the
criminal's victims. And that's the kind of judges I'll appoint
for the next four years.
Here's the last part of my Agenda: getting government off
your back and out of your pocketbooks.
The fact is: government is too big and it spends too much.
That's why I'm fighting for a line-item veto and a balanced
budget amendment.
And that's why I want you to have the power to designate 10
debt and federal
percent of your tax dollars to cutting the federal deficit. I
say if Congress won't help me cut the deficit -- then give the
American people the power, and they'll do it for you.
And that's why I've proposed that we cut taxes across the
board.
That's my Agenda for American Renewal. It promises an
America where "Made in the USA" is read in every marketplace of
the world; where our kids go to the finest schools in the world;
where the government knows its place, and you keep more of your
paycheck, not less.
Whatever my opponent and his friends in the media may say,
America is still the envy of the world. But America's not great
because its government is great -- America is great because its
people are good. //
When it comes down to it, I put my trust in the people. In
the people waiting at the airport in a driving rain early one
workday morning not so long ago in Greensboro. In the families -
- the Moms, Dads and kids -- that stood out along the railroad
tracks from Gainsville, Georgia all the way in to Gastonia.
These are people yearning for change / ready to build on what's
)
good about America -- and make it better.
Whatever my opponent and his friends in the media may say,
America is still the envy of the world. But America's not great
because its government is great -- America is great because its
people are good. //
There is no change I can think of -- no challenge we face -
- that is bigger than America's heart or brighter than our
dreams. /
America is ready. So am I. //
Barbara and I thank you for this warm North Carolina
welcome.
And may God bless this great country, the United
States of America.
# # #
DMAF/Nix
October 19, 1992
11:00 a.m.
[gastonia]
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: GASTONIA WHISTLE STOP
GASTONIA, NORTH CAROLINA
OCTOBER 21, 1992
9:45 A.M.
Thank you all for this warm welcome. As the old song says,
"nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina in the morning."
// [Acknowledgements.]
Barbara and I are sorry we missed the Fish Camp Jam. /
Especially the catfish races. How they get the jockey to stay on
those fish -- I'll never know. //
I want to thank all of you for this strong show of support -
- especially Mayor
[------].
The choice we make two weeks from
now really transcends party. It's a choice we make not as
Democrats or Republicans, but as Americans -- and I thank you for
the trust you've placed in me.
If you want to know why I'm here today -- why I'm bringing
this campaign to the people -- the name of this train says it
all. We call it the Spirit of America -- and it's named for the
kind of small-town spirit that makes Gastonia such a special
place to live and raise a family. //
The choice we make Novemer 3rd will shape how you live here
in Gastonia -- how America leads in the world. This election --
like every election -- is a referendum on the future. You face
a real choice -- between two different candidates, two different
directions to take this country.
Gov. Clinton seems to have a pretty strong cheerleading
section in the national media. For weeks now, you've been
hearing on the news that this election is all over -- that the
vote you cast November 3rd is just a formality.
I know you get alot of free advice, expert opinion about
what matters in this election -- what issues you care about --
what issues are off-limits. I say, let the voters speak for
themselves.
Governor Clinton says this this election is about the
economy. So here's my challenge: Put our ideas side by side.
Look at his economic plan, then look at my Agenda for American
Renewal. I believe with all my heart that you'll decide our
Agenda is the right way to create jobs and prosperity and our
kids -- right for economic growth -- right for America.
Yes, we've been through tough times. But you can't solve a
problem unless you look at it honestly.
Governor Clinton tells you that the American economy is flat
on its back -- that we face what our grandparents faced in the
Great Depression. And his cheerleading squad in the national
media echoes every word of his gloom-and-doom message.
But here's the fact: they aren't telling you the truth.
They don't tell you that there's been a slowdown world-wide
-- and America has come through better than our economic
competitors.
They don't tell you that for the last three months -- the
economies in Germany and Japan actually got smaller -- they
actually contracted.
While our economy grew.
They don't tell you that American workers are the most
productive in the world. They don't tell you that we have the
lowest interest rates, the lowest inflation rates in 30 years --
and together those lower rates save the average family more than
$2,000 a year in mortgage payments.
Governor Clinton and his friends in the media don't tell you
that almost one million more Americans are employed than ten
months ago. They don't tell you that our industries are stronger
and more competitive than four years ago.
For all the pain in America today, the Europeans would swap
places with us in a minute. We have kept our economy afloat
while most other economies are drowning. I am proud of that
leadership.
Now, there's a reason Governor Clinton won't tell you the
truth. If he can convince that you the economy is on its
deathbed -- maybe he can convince you to go for his prescription
of bigger government and higher taxes.
Look at what Governor Clinton has planned. He says he's a
new kind of Democrat -- but his economic ideas are the same old
liberal game of bigger government and higher taxes. But the
American people will pay more than higher taxes -- they will pay
with their jobs.
A new payroll tax, new taxes on business, new taxes on
investment, more regulations, gutting the defense budget -- add
it up and Governor Clinton's economic plan will cost Americans
more than 2 million jobs.
That's the most basic difference between us: Governor
Clinton wants higher taxes so much he's willing to destroy jobs
in the process. My Agenda for American Renewal wants to create
jobs -- by cutting your taxes.
With the new Congress in January, we can get to work on a
short-term agenda to spur economic growth. We'll pass our new
agreement to open Mexican markets to American goods -- give
first-time homebuyers a $5,000 tax credit to buy that first home
-- cut taxes on investment to create jobs -- and give more
Americans the chance to use their IRA savings accounts to buy a
new home, or send their kids to school.
Add that up -- and our short-term growth agenda will
jumpstart this economy and create more than one million new jobs.
But we won't stop there. My Agenda for American Renewal
looks beyond this year, beyond the next four years -- to prepare
America for the next century -- to compete in the new economy and
win.
That's what my Agenda for American Renewal is all about:
Taking the greatest country in the world and making it stronger,
more secure than ever.
I want to win this election because I know my Agenda is
right for America.
Here's what I'm fighting for.
I want to open markets -- so we can sell American products
in every corner of the world. In the next decade, the jobs with
the highest wages, the best careers, are going to be tied to the
world economy.
It's fine that the [products] from [North Carolina] are sold
in Detroit and Boston and Los Angeles. But that's not good
enough. I want to sell those XX in Moscow and Mexico City and
Yokohama.
When it comes to opening markets, I won't waffle, I won't
fudge. I want the best jobs to be right here in the USA.
Because I know something you know: give American workers a fair
shake, and they can outwork, outthink, outcompete anywhere in the
world.
And we have to make sure we stay that way.
That means we have to give our kids the finest schools in
the world. Our kids deserve the best, and I want to make sure
they get it.
[Gastonia and new American schools.]
Competition made America great, and competition can make our
schools great. That's why I want to give all parents -- not just
the wealthy -- give all parents the right to choose the best
schools for their kids -- whether it's the public school down
the street or the Baptist school across town.
But the best schools won't help our kids if we they can't
find good jobs when they graduate. And the way Americans have
always created jobs is through small business. They're the
backbone of our economy. But they're being strangled by high
taxes, arrogant regulators and ambulance-chasing lawyers.
That's why my Agenda will give small businesses relief from
taxation, regulation, and -- yes -- litigation. We'd be a lot
better off if we had fewer lawyers in sharkskin suits and a lot
more small businessmen and women creating jobs.
As a nation we must sue each other less and care for each
other more.
That's the next part of our Agenda for American Renewal --
caring for each other, reaching out to each other -- so that no
one is left behind. We need the talents of every American for
the global economic competition.
That means letting people walk their neighborhoods without
fear -- taking back our streets from the thugs and criminals.
And that's why I've appointed strong judges -- who have no
respect for the criminal and a lot more concern for the
criminal's victims. And that's the kind of judges I'll appoint
for the next four years.
Here's the last part of my Agenda: getting government off
your back and out of your pocketbooks.
The fact is: government is too big and it spends too much.
That's why I'm fighting for a line-item veto and a balanced
budget amendment.
And that's why I want you to have the power to designate 10
percent of your tax dollars to cutting the federal deficit. I
say if Congress won't help me cut the deficit -- then give the
American people the power, and they'll do it for you.
And that's why I've proposed that we cut taxes across the
board.
That's my Agenda for American Renewal. It promises an
America where "Made in the USA" is read in every marketplace of
the world; where our kids go to the finest schools in the world;
where the government knows its place, and you keep more of your
paycheck, not less.
Whatever my opponent and his friends in the media may say,
America is still the envy of the world. But America's not great
because its government is great -- America is great because its
people are good. //
When it comes down to it, I put my trust in the people. In
the people waiting at the airport in a driving rain early one
workday morning not so long ago in Greensboro. In the families -
- the Moms, Dads and kids -- that stood out along the railroad
tracks from Gainsville, Georgia all the way in to Gastonia.
These are people yearning for change / ready to build on what's
good about America -- and make it better.
Whatever my opponent and his friends in the media may say,
America is still the envy of the world. But America's not great
because its government is great -- America is great because its
people are good. //
There is no change I can think of -- no challenge we face -
- that is bigger than America's heart or brighter than our
dreams. /
America is ready. So am I. //
Barbara and I thank you for this warm North Carolina
welcome.
And may God bless this great country, the United
States of America.
# # #
DMAF/Nix
October 19, 1992
11:00 a.m.
[gastonia]
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: GASTONIA WHISTLE STOP
GASTONIA, NORTH CAROLINA
OCTOBER 21, 1992
9:45 A.M.
Thank you all for this warm welcome. As the old song says,
"nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina in the morning."
// [Acknowledgements.]
Barbara and I are sorry we missed the Fish Camp Jam. /
Especially the catfish races. How they get the jockey to stay on
) those fish -- I'll never know. //
I want to thank all of you for this strong show of support -
- especially Mayor [------]. The choice we make two weeks from
now really transcends party. It's a choice we make not as
Democrats or Republicans, but as Americans -- and I thank you for
the trust you've placed in me.
If you want to know why I'm here today -- why I'm bringing
this campaign to the people -- the name of this train says it
all. We call it the Spirit of America -- and it's named for the
kind of small-town spirit that makes Gastonia such a special
place to live and raise a family. //
The choice we make Novemer 3rd will shape how you live here
in Gastonia -- how America leads in the world. This election --
like every election -- is a referendum on the future. You face
a real choice -- between two different candidates, two different
directions to take this country.
Gov. Clinton seems to have a pretty strong cheerleading
section in the national media. For weeks now, you've been
hearing on the news that this election is all over -- that the
vote you cast November 3rd is just a formality.
I know you get alot of free advice, expert opinion about
what matters in this election -- what issues you care about --
what issues are off-limits. I say, let the voters speak for
themselves.
Governor Clinton says this this election is about the
economy. So here's my challenge: Put our ideas side by side.
Look at his economic plan, then look at my Agenda for American
Renewal. I believe with all my heart that you'll decide our
Agenda is the right way to create jobs and prosperity and our
kids -- right for economic growth -- right for America.
Yes, we've been through tough times. But you can't solve a
problem unless you look at it honestly.
Governor Clinton tells you that the American economy is flat
on its back -- that we face what our grandparents faced in the
Great Depression. And his cheerleading squad in the national
media echoes every word of his gloom-and-doom message.
But here's the fact: they aren't telling you the truth.
They don't tell you that there's been a slowdown world-wide
-- and America has come through better than our economic
competitors.
They don't tell you that for the last three months -- the
economies in Germany and Japan actually got smaller -- they
actually contracted.
While our economy grew.
They don't tell you that American workers are the most
productive in the world. They don't tell you that we have the
lowest interest rates, the lowest inflation rates in 30 years --
and together those lower rates save the average family more than
$2,000 a year in mortgage payments.
Governor Clinton and his friends in the media don't tell you
that almost one million more Americans are employed than ten
months ago. They don't tell you that our industries are stronger
and more competitive than four years ago.
For all the pain in America today, the Europeans would swap
places with us in a minute. We have kept our economy afloat
while most other economies are drowning. I am proud of that
leadership.
Now, there's a reason Governor Clinton won't tell you the
truth. If he can convince that you the economy is on its
deathbed -- maybe he can convince you to go for his prescription
of bigger government and higher taxes.
Look at what Governor Clinton has planned. He says he's a
new kind of Democrat -- but his economic ideas are the same old
liberal game of bigger government and higher taxes. But the
American people will pay more than higher taxes -- they will pay
with their jobs.
A new payroll tax, new taxes on business, new taxes on
investment, more regulations, gutting the defense budget -- add
it up and Governor Clinton's economic plan will cost Americans
more than 2 million jobs.
That's the most basic difference between us: Governor
Clinton wants higher taxes so much he's willing to destroy jobs
in the process. My Agenda for American Renewal wants to create
jobs -- by cutting your taxes.
With the new Congress in January, we can get to work on a
short-term agenda to spur economic growth. We'll pass our new
agreement to open Mexican markets to American goods -- give
first-time homebuyers a $5,000 tax credit to buy that first home
-- cut taxes on investment to create jobs -- and give more
Americans the chance to use their IRA savings accounts to buy a
new home, or send their kids to school.
Add that up -- and our short-term growth agenda will
jumpstart this economy and create more than one million new jobs.
But we won't stop there. My Agenda for American Renewal
looks beyond this year, beyond the next four years -- to prepare
America for the next century -- to compete in the new economy and
win.
That's what my Agenda for American Renewal is all about:
Taking the greatest country in the world and making it stronger,
more secure than ever.
I want to win this election because I know my Agenda is
right for America.
Here's what I'm fighting for.
I want to open markets -- so we can sell American products
in every corner of the world. In the next decade, the jobs with
the highest wages, the best careers, are going to be tied to the
world economy.
It's fine that the [products] from [North Carolina] are sold
in Detroit and Boston and Los Angeles. But that's not good
enough. I want to sell those XX in Moscow and Mexico City and
Yokohama.
When it comes to opening markets, I won't waffle, I won't
fudge. I want the best jobs to be right here in the USA.
Because I know something you know: give American workers a fair
shake, and they can outwork, outthink, outcompete anywhere in the
world.
And we have to make sure we stay that way.
That means we have to give our kids the finest schools in
the world. Our kids deserve the best, and I want to make sure
they get it.
[Gastonia and new American schools.]
Competition made America great, and competition can make our
schools great. That's why I want to give all parents -- not just
the wealthy -- give all parents the right to choose the best
schools for their kids -- whether it's the public school down
the street or the Baptist school across town.
But the best schools won't help our kids if we they can't
find good jobs when they graduate. And the way Americans have
always created jobs is through small business. They're the
backbone of our economy. But they're being strangled by high
taxes, arrogant regulators and ambulance-chasing lawyers.
That's why my Agenda will give small businesses relief from
taxation, regulation, and -- yes -- litigation. We'd be a lot
better off if we had fewer lawyers in sharkskin suits and a lot
more small businessmen and women creating jobs.
As a nation we must sue each other less and care for each
other more.
That's the next part of our Agenda for American Renewal --
caring for each other, reaching out to each other -- so that no
one is left behind. We need the talents of every American for
the global economic competition.
That means letting people walk their neighborhoods without
fear -- taking back our streets from the thugs and criminals.
And that's why I've appointed strong judges -- who have no
respect for the criminal and a lot more concern for the
criminal's victims. And that's the kind of judges I'll appoint
for the next four years.
Here's the last part of my Agenda: getting government off
your back and out of your pocketbooks.
The fact is: government is too big and it spends too much.
That's why I'm fighting for a line-item veto and a balanced
budget amendment.
And that's why I want you to have the power to designate 10
percent of your tax dollars to cutting the federal deficit. I
say if Congress won't help me cut the deficit -- then give the
American people the power, and they'll do it for you.
And that's why I've proposed that we cut taxes across the
board.
That's my Agenda for American Renewal. It promises an
America where "Made in the USA" is read in every marketplace of
the world; where our kids go to the finest schools in the world;
where the government knows its place, and you keep more of your
paycheck, not less.
Whatever my opponent and his friends in the media may say,
America is still the envy of the world. But America's not great
because its government is great -- America is great because its
people are good. 11
When it comes down to it, I put my trust in the people. In
the people waiting at the airport in a driving rain early one
workday morning not so long ago in Greensboro. In the families -
- the Moms, Dads and kids -- that stood out along the railroad
tracks from Gainsville, Georgia all the way in to Gastonia.
These are people yearning for change / ready to build on what's
good about America -- and make it better.
Whatever my opponent and his friends in the media may say,
America is still the envy of the world. But America's not great
because its government is great -- America is great because its
people are good. //
There is no change I can think of -- no challenge we face -
- that is bigger than America's heart or brighter than our
dreams. /
America is ready. So am I. //
Barbara and I thank you for this warm North Carolina
welcome. And may God bless this great country, the United
States of America.
# # #
DMAF/Nix
October 19, 1992
11:00 a.m.
[gastonia]
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: GASTONIA WHISTLE STOP
GASTONIA, NORTH CAROLINA
OCTOBER 21, 1992
9:45 A.M.
Thank you all for this warm welcome. As the old song says,
"nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina in the morning."
// [Acknowledgements.]
Barbara and I are sorry we missed the Fish Camp Jam. /
Especially the catfish races. How they get the jockey to stay on
those fish -- I'll never know. 11
I want to thank all of you for this strong show of support -
- especially Mayor
[------].
The choice we make two weeks from
now really transcends party. It's a choice we make not as
Democrats or Republicans, but as Americans -- and I thank you for
the trust you've placed in me.
If you want to know why I'm here today -- why I'm bringing
this campaign to the people -- the name of this train says it
all. We call it the Spirit of America -- and it's named for the
kind of small-town spirit that makes Gastonia such a special
place to live and raise a family. 11
The choice we make Novemer 3rd will shape how you live here
in Gastonia -- how America leads in the world. This election --
like every election -- is a referendum on the future. You face
a real choice -- between two different candidates, two different
directions to take this country.
Gov. Clinton seems to have a pretty strong cheerleading
section in the national media. For weeks now, you've been
hearing on the news that this election is all over -- that the
vote you cast November 3rd is just a formality.
I know you get alot of free advice, expert opinion about
what matters in this election -- what issues you care about --
what issues are off-limits. I say, let the voters speak for
themselves.
Governor Clinton says this this election is about the
economy. So here's my challenge: Put our ideas side by side.
Look at his economic plan, then look at my Agenda for American
Renewal. I believe with all my heart that you'll decide our
Agenda is the right way to create jobs and prosperity and our
kids -- right for economic growth -- right for America.
Yes, we've been through tough times. But you can't solve a
problem unless you look at it honestly.
Governor Clinton tells you that the American economy is flat
on its back -- that we face what our grandparents faced in the
Great Depression. And his cheerleading squad in the national
media echoes every word of his gloom-and-doom message.
But here's the fact: they aren't telling you the truth.
They don't tell you that there's been a slowdown world-wide
-- and America has come through better than our economic
competitors.
They don't tell you that for the last three months -- the
economies in Germany and Japan actually got smaller -- they
actually contracted.
While our economy grew.
They don't tell you that American workers are the most
productive in the world. They don't tell you that we have the
lowest interest rates, the lowest inflation rates in 30 years --
and together those lower rates save the average family more than
$2,000 a year in mortgage payments.
Governor Clinton and his friends in the media don't tell you
that almost one million more Americans are employed than ten
months ago. They don't tell you that our industries are stronger
and more competitive than four years ago.
For all the pain in America today, the Europeans would swap
places with us in a minute. We have kept our economy afloat
while most other economies are drowning. I am proud of that
leadership.
Now, there's a reason Governor Clinton won't tell you the
truth. If he can convince that you the economy is on its
deathbed -- maybe he can convince you to go for his prescription
of bigger government and higher taxes.
Look at what Governor Clinton has planned. He says he's a
new kind of Democrat -- but his economic ideas are the same old
liberal game of bigger government and higher taxes. But the
American people will pay more than higher taxes -- they will pay
with their jobs.
A new payroll tax, new taxes on business, new taxes on
investment, more regulations, gutting the defense budget -- add
it up and Governor Clinton's economic plan will cost Americans
more than 2 million jobs.
That's the most basic difference between us: Governor
Clinton wants higher taxes so much he's willing to destroy jobs
in the process. My Agenda for American Renewal wants to create
jobs -- by cutting your taxes.
With the new Congress in January, we can get to work on a
short-term agenda to spur economic growth. We'll pass our new
agreement to open Mexican markets to American goods -- give
first-time homebuyers a $5,000 tax credit to buy that first home
-- cut taxes on investment to create jobs -- and give more
Americans the chance to use their IRA savings accounts to buy a
new home, or send their kids to school.
Add that up -- and our short-term growth agenda will
jumpstart this economy and create more than one million new jobs.
But we won't stop there. My Agenda for American Renewal
looks beyond this year, beyond the next four years -- to prepare
America for the next century -- to compete in the new economy and
win.
That's what my Agenda for American Renewal is all about:
Taking the greatest country in the world and making it stronger,
more secure than ever.
I want to win this election because I know my Agenda is
right for America.
Here's what I'm fighting for.
I want to open markets -- so we can sell American products
in every corner of the world. In the next decade, the jobs with
the highest wages, the best careers, are going to be tied to the
world economy.
It's fine that the [products] from [North Carolina] are sold
in Detroit and Boston and Los Angeles. But that's not good
enough. I want to sell those XX in Moscow and Mexico City and
Yokohama.
When it comes to opening markets, I won't waffle, I won't
fudge. I want the best jobs to be right here in the USA.
Because I know something you know: give American workers a fair
shake, and they can outwork, outthink, outcompete anywhere in the
world.
And we have to make sure we stay that way.
That means we have to give our kids the finest schools in
the world. Our kids deserve the best, and I want to make sure
they get it.
[Gastonia and new American schools.]
Competition made America great, and competition can make our
schools great. That's why I want to give all parents -- not just
the wealthy -- give all parents the right to choose the best
schools for their kids -- whether it's the public school down
the street or the Baptist school across town.
But the best schools won't help our kids if we they can't
find good jobs when they graduate. And the way Americans have
always created jobs is through small business. They're the
backbone of our economy. But they're being strangled by high
taxes, arrogant regulators and ambulance-chasing lawyers.
That's why my Agenda will give small businesses relief from
taxation, regulation, and -- yes -- litigation. We'd be a lot
better off if we had fewer lawyers in sharkskin suits and a lot
more small businessmen and women creating jobs.
As a nation we must sue each other less and care for each
other more.
That's the next part of our Agenda for American Renewal --
caring for each other, reaching out to each other -- so that no
one is left behind. We need the talents of every American for
the global economic competition.
That means letting people walk their neighborhoods without
fear -- taking back our streets from the thugs and criminals.
And that's why I've appointed strong judges -- who have no
respect for the criminal and a lot more concern for the
criminal's victims. And that's the kind of judges I'll appoint
for the next four years.
Here's the last part of my Agenda: getting government off
your back and out of your pocketbooks.
The fact is: government is too big and it spends too much.
That's why I'm fighting for a line-item veto and a balanced
budget amendment.
And that's why I want you to have the power to designate 10
percent of your tax dollars to cutting the federal deficit. I
say if Congress won't help me cut the deficit -- then give the
American people the power, and they'll do it for you.
And that's why I've proposed that we cut taxes across the
board.
That's my Agenda for American Renewal. It promises an
America where "Made in the USA" is read in every marketplace of
the world; where our kids go to the finest schools in the world;
where the government knows its place, and you keep more of your
paycheck, not less.
Whatever my opponent and his friends in the media may say,
America is still the envy of the world. But America's not great
because its government is great -- America is great because its
people are good. 11
When it comes down to it, I put my trust in the people. In
the people waiting at the airport in a driving rain early one
workday morning not so long ago in Greensboro. In the families -
- the Moms, Dads and kids -- that stood out along the railroad
tracks from Gainsville, Georgia all the way in to Gastonia.
These are people yearning for change / ready to build on what's
good about America -- and make it better.
Whatever my opponent and his friends in the media may say,
America is still the envy of the world. But America's not great
because its government is great -- America is great because its
people are good. //
There is no change I can think of -- no challenge we face -
- that is bigger than America's heart or brighter than our
dreams. /
America is ready. So am I. 11
Barbara and I thank you for this warm North Carolina
welcome.
And may God bless this great country, the United
States of America.
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