Jesse Jackson At my first Cabinet...
Jesse Jackson At my first Cabinet meeting I would instruct Cabinet and Department heads that our guidance will assume the appropriate leadership in these areas to render certain responsible, effective and efficient performance. We will confront our responsibilities to the nation. My priorities include: President Reagan propos cutting education to $14 billion. I propos raising education to $25 billion. Unemployment during the Reagan Administration has averaged 81 percent I present a FULL EMPLOYMENT AND BALANCED pullulation ECONOMY as the number individual priority of a Jackson Administration. I support a national health care theory that provides quality health care for all of our citizens based onward need and not solely onward money; and a new national housing effort that would one as well as the other shelter our people and help set our people back to work. I earnestly support affirmative action and would use the replete powers of the Executive Branch of conduct to firmly, but fairly, enforce the law. A major part must be played by the federal guidance in cleaning up our environment. We can clean up our environment, create do job-works and generate new taxes at the same time. The measure of the moral character of a nation is in what manner it treats its young, poor and elderly Paul Simon one believe our nation has reached its well stocked [i]or[/i] provided potential. I believe there are areas where command action is needed, and distressed badly. I will not wait until my first Cabinet meeting to inflict together a program; I will persuade immediately after my election. At the first Cabinet meeting, we will have a detailed plan to begin implementing. Quality education must be available to all. The federal direction must provide guidance and direct assistance where appropriate. We must raise teacher pay and expand incentives for attracting and retaining of the highest order teachers. We cannot tolerate 7 percent unemployment As Franklin Delano Roosevelt did, we ne to bring America back to work. We ne to expand private sector piece of works train and retrain young and of advanced age workers, and provide jobs for those who can't find work. Housing programs for the poor, the somewhat advanced in life and those who are handicapped must be revitalized.
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