 Good morning. Please. Good morning. Good down. I look at my watch here to find out if I was late. No, you're early. I'm right on the nose. But I asked Dan Coats if he would ask the blessing. I'm just going to say a few words and hear that it's a pleasure for me to welcome you here this morning. As one who knows firsthand the good work that you've been doing up on the hill. And a special thanks to Bob Michael and Trent Lott for two of the most skilled and articulate legislators that I've ever known. And I want to share with you a quotation that I came across recently in my unofficial reading. It comes from a man who was a celebrated speaker, journalist, a soldier, an historian, and a statesman. His name was, you may be heard it before, Winston Churchill. Some say that if he wanted to, he could even been a great character actor. He once said that Americans did not cross the ocean, cross the mountains, and cross the prairies because we are made of sugar candy. Well, I believe Sir Winston had a point. I think back to the opening days of this administration, many observers predicted that we couldn't work together. That the economic and social problems that had piled up over 50 years had been insurmountable. Well, I think we've proved the critics wrong. And we did it by working together, by building coalitions, and by daring to chart a new course. Inflation, as we said the other night, has plummeted to 3.2% during the last year. That's the lowest rate in over a decade. The prime interest rate is nearly half what it was when we took office. Factory orders, retail sales, and housing starts are up. The stock market has come back to life. Real wages are rising and America is leading the world in a technological revolution that is even more far reaching and profound as I said the other night than the industrial revolution of a century ago. Unemployment dropping at the fastest rate in more than 30 years. Last year alone more than 4 million Americans found jobs and today 103 million Americans are at work and that's more than ever before in our history. In the military, morale has soared as we've begun giving the men and women in our armed forces good pay, good equipment, and the respect they deserve. In foreign policy the world knows once more again what America stands for, the freedom of mankind. From Central America to Africa to the Middle East we're working to support democracy and promote peace. In Lebanon the peace process has been slow and painful but we've made genuine progress. In Europe the NATO Alliance has held firm. In our dealings with the Soviets by strengthening our defenses and showing the world our willingness to negotiate we've laid the foundations for a lasting world peace and on an island in the Caribbean we set a nation free. There's no doubt that we're changing the course of American history and we're doing it together. Believe me I know how tough this has been for many of you but you can be proud of all that we've accomplished. There's no better place to sit than the Oval Office to see how important and effective you all are. 1984 nothing matters more than increasing your numbers and I pledge to do all within my power to see that we do just that. And in the meantime we have our work cut out for us. We have to get on with the job of bringing the budget under still better control. To contain special interest spending we must pass the line item veto. We must bring inflation and interest rates down still further without loading new burdens on the backs of the American taxpayer. We must maintain a strong defense and face our world responsibilities squarely and we must continue to return resources and responsibilities to the American people that will mean more savings, more freedom, more economic opportunity and more jobs for all Americans. I want you and your Democratic colleagues to know that I'm serious about negotiating a down payment on the deficit. This is not a political posturing as some have suggested. I'm not ruling anything out as beyond the bounds of legitimate debate. But I do think that we should try to concentrate on the less contentious issues. If we all focus on what's doable we can get something done for the American people. That'll mean more hard work but I believe it'll be worth it for our party and more importantly for America. So let us strive together to make it work. Thank you, God bless you and now let's eat.