One of the critical issues that we have to confront is illegal immigration, because this is a multi-headed Hydra that affects our economy, our health care, our health care, our education systems, our national security, and also our local criminality.
Above and beyond the question of how to grow the economy there is a legitimate concern about how to grow the quality of our lives.
Tax reform and expanded trade are going to be so important to the economy of Illinois, particularly the 11th Congressional District, which is a major manufacturing and a major agricultural district.
The premise is simple: One economy and one environment, and they're interdependent.
If we had a hydrogen economy worldwide, every nation on earth could create its own energy source to support its economy, and the threat of war over diminishing resources would just evaporate.
We don't have to sacrifice a strong economy for a healthy environment.
We should be able to support our own economy within our own borders.
Republicans in Congress boosted the economy by cutting taxes and ending programs that don't work.
Looking long term, a stronger, wealthier, and more stable Central America next door benefits the United States' own safety, security, and economy.
We expected that people were just waiting for the collapse of the Soviet Union, or at least for its retreat, and they were going to be full of initiative in all areas of life - in culture, in economy and in politics.
One might have thought that the most significant change in the film industry that would come about with a transition from the communist economy to capitalism would fundamentally concern the sources of funding.
I am suspicious of the idea of a new paradigm, to use that word, an entirely new structure of the economy.
The economy is showing encouraging signs of recovery.
The insane pursuit of the holy grail of a balanced budget in the end is going to drive the economy into a depression.
Looking ahead, I believe that the underlying importance of higher education, of science, of technology, of research and scholarship to our quality of life, to the strength of our economy, to our security in many dimensions will continue to be the most important message.