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From @lex-luthor.ai.mit.edu:hes@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU Fri May 28 14:28:20 1993
Date: Fri, 28 May 1993 09:59-0400
From: The White House <75300.3115@compuserve.com>
To: Clinton-News-Distribution@campaign92.org,
Subject: President's Remarks on House Budget Vote 5.27.93
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
______________________________________________________________
For Immediate Release May 27, 1993
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT
IN STATEMENT TO THE PRESS
FOLLOWING HOUSE VOTE ON BUDGET
Rose Garden
9:40 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: For a long time now, the American people
have wondered whether their government in Washington could ever
really work for them again, ever really face the tough problems.
Well, tonight the House of Representatives gave America
a victory of growth over gridlock. Tonight, the House showed courage
and conviction. Tonight, the House made hard choices. To cut a
quarter of a billion dollars in spending. To ask those most able to
pay -- the wealthy -- to do more to reduce our deficit. To increase
incentives to invest and create jobs in the private sector. And to
provide the incentives to make people at the bottom rungs of the
economy prefer work over welfare.
Tonight, the House said "no" to gridlock, "no" to the
status quo, and "no" to the special interests who worked so very hard
to frighten millions of Americans about this program. Tonight, the
House said "yes" to jobs, "yes" to lowering the deficit, "yes" to
lower interest rates, "yes" to a brighter future. (Applause.)
Tomorrow, we go on to the Senate and we go back to the
country. We have broken the gridlock. We are taking responsibility
for the future. We are dealing with the tough problems. I am very,
very proud of the people who tonight cast a very tough vote in a hard
environment for a better tomorrow for America.
Thank you very much. (Applause.)
END9:41 P.M. EDT