State of the Union Address (1790-2001) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 5,523 pages of information about State of the Union Address (1790-2001).

State of the Union Address (1790-2001) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 5,523 pages of information about State of the Union Address (1790-2001).

And we must be the world’s leader in education.  And we must revolutionize America’s schools.  My America 2000 strategy will help us reach that goal.  My plan will give parents more choice, give teachers more flexibility and help communities create new American schools.  Thirty states across the nation have established America 2000 programs.  Hundreds of cities and towns have joined.  Now Congress must join this great movement.  Pass my proposals for new American schools.

That was my second long-term proposal.  And here’s my third:  We must make common-sense investments that will help us compete, long-term, in the marketplace.  We must encourage research and development.  My plan is to make the R and D tax credit permanent, and to provide record levels of support, over $76 billion this year alone for people who explore the promise of emerging technologies.

And fourth, we must do something about crime and drugs.  And it is time for a major renewed investment in fighting violent street crime.  Its saps our strength and hurts our faith in our society, and in our future together.  Surely a tired woman on her way to work at six in the morning on a subway deserves the right to get there safely.  And surely, it’s true that everyone who changes his or her way of life because of crime—­from those afraid to go our at night to those afraid to walk in the parks they pay for—­surely those people have been denied a basic civil right.  It is time to restore it.  Congress, pass my comprehensive crime bill.  It is tough on criminals and supportive of police, and it has been languishing in these hallowed halls for years now.  Pass it.  Help your country.

And fifth, I ask you tonight to fund our hope housing proposal and to pass my enterprise-zone legislation, which will get businesses into the inner city.  We must empower the poor with the pride that comes from owning a home, getting a job, becoming part of things.  My plan would encourage real estate construction by extending tax incentives for mortgage-revenue bonds and low-income housing.  And I ask tonight for record expenditures for the program that helps children born into want move into excellence:  Head Start.

Step six:  We must reform our health care system for this too, bears on whether or not we can compete in the world.  American health costs have been exploding.  This year America will spend over $800 billion on health, and that is expected to grow to $1.6 trillion by the end of the decade.  We simply cannot afford this.  The cost of health care shows up not only in your family budget, but in the price of everything we buy and everything we sell.  When health coverage for a fellow on the assembly line costs thousands of dollars, the cost goes into the product he makes.  And you pay the bill.  Now we must make a choice.

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