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OCR Page 1 of 74(Huebner) RP
Ninth Draft - FINAL
(OK'd by JDE)
January 25, 1973
Word Count: 1629
BUDGET SPEECH
Good evening.
At noon tomorrow, I will send to the Congress one of the
most important documents I will sign as President -- my budget
proposals for the coming fiscal year.
This budget will not require higher taxes. It will not
drive prices higher. And it will give us the chance I spoke
of in my Inaugural Address to make our new era of peace a
new era of progress.
In the last few decades, the cost of Government has sky-
rocketed. For everydollar we were spending in 1952 we are
spending nearly $4 today.
If the budget continues to double every 10 years, it will be
over a trillion dollars by the 1990's -- or as big as our entire
economy is now.
We must resist this trend for several reasons.
The first involves your taxes.
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