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Grover Cleveland: First Annual Message to Congress (2nd Term)
December 4, 1893 (over 130 years ago)In Grover Cleveland's First Annual Message (Second Term), he reviews the state of the nation in 1893 to Congress. He starts with foreign policy, the national treasury, and currency. He then moves on to immigration, military, American Indians, the justice system, postal service, pension, public do...
0 people like thisBarack Obama: Remarks by the President on Fiscal Policy
April 13, 2011 (about 13 years ago)President Obama paints a picture of how the United States of America wound up in so much debt over time, and lays out a plan for the retirement of the country's debt. With the nation coming out of a historic recession, paying down the debt while protecting the economic recovery will be a balanci...
0 people like thisGerald Ford: Address on Energy Policy
May 27, 1975 (almost 49 years ago)President Gerald Ford expresses disappointment in Congress' lack of action for his energy program that has caused a four-month delay. The President still urges Congress to act on the energy problems for the betterment of the economy as soon as possible.
0 people like thisGerald Ford: Remarks on Clemency for Vietnam Era Draft Evaders
September 16, 1974 (over 49 years ago)President Ford signs a proclamation that will serve clemency to those who evaded the Vietnam war draft to give them a chance to live normally and productively as mainstream citizens.
0 people like thisGerald Ford: 1977 State of the Union Address
January 12, 1977 (over 47 years ago)President Ford delivers his last State of the Union address with pride for the progress America has achieved during his administration, but also with hope that the next term of Presidency will bring about more uphill results.
0 people like thisGerald Ford: 'Whip Inflation Now' Speech
October 8, 1974 (over 49 years ago)President Ford's speech on inflation encompasses the nation's food, energy and spending issues that are targeted to eliminate wasteful results and add up to the revenue of the nation.
0 people like thisGerald Ford: 1976 State of the Union Address
January 19, 1976 (over 48 years ago)President Ford reports that the State of the Union has improved in the past year, but reminds the people that there are still things to fix and improve to make en economy good enough to sustain every American Dream. The energy conservation, job creation, healthcare improvement and welfare program...
1 people like thisGerald Ford: Address on U.S. Foreign Policy
April 10, 1975 (about 49 years ago)President Gerald Ford assures the Asian nations and other countries that the United States will not abandon any ally country and will help achieve international peace with all its resources, power and influence.
0 people like thisGerald Ford: Remarks at Tulane University
April 23, 1975 (about 49 years ago)In President Ford's speech at the Tulane 1975 Commencement, he urges the newly graduates to excel in their field and make American trademarks that will enrich the culture and economy of the country.
0 people like thisGerald Ford: Remarks on Taking the Oath of Office
August 9, 1974 (over 49 years ago)Newly elected President Gerald Ford asks for the prayers of the people for him, for the previous President Nixon and for America under his administration.
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