 Good, Eliza. President, sir, Mondale demands an apology for pushing remarks about American boys dying in Cate's. I thought Mr. Bush did just fine last night, including that remark, sir, if he gets ready. Out of message for all of you. Longer Mondale. There's such an issue, so it should be fair. He raised the issue against our good president, and the president has made his medical report public. The United States Senate, and as vice president, and no one can remember, him revealing he has blood pressure problems before. Let me say this is old Tyson, the Walter Mondale. The free enterprise system. The members of the Congress that you have met already here, and please send them back in this election. We need them in Washington. All of you, ladies and gentlemen, it's great to be in Ohio again, and especially good to be in Dayton. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. My opponent says the deficit is the central issue. We say growth is the central issue. We want to simplify the entire taxes so we can bring yours and everybody's income tax rates further down, not up. Thank you very much. Full flavor of the clear choice of spaces. It's a choice between truth fundamentally, different ways of governing, and two different ways of looking at America. I don't fault his intentions. I know his intentions are good and that he means well. Tony and workable answers. It's fitting that we're campaigning today on Harry Truman's train. Following the same route he took 36 years and one day ago, he was the last Democrat that I voted for. Indeed, I campaigned for him. The suffering of America, the deep and painful recession, and the outrageous and frightening inflation, these things didn't start by accidental ignition of the Congress. They gave us five. More than a year, five anti-inflation plans, five different economic plans, and with them they managed to give us the worst four-year record of inflation in nearly 40 years. I think he calls it real interest rates. Well, people don't pay interest rates based on some academic smoke screen or foggy economic theory. What they know is that when Jerry Ford left office, car loans were hard to get and expenses, the auto and the home-building industries were brought to their knees, and it's gone to Ohio to talk about jobs. But my opponent still supports. This philosophy could be summed up in four sentences. If it's income, tax it. If it's revenue, spend it. You promise everybody everything. But at first, there is a predictable answer if I want to make so many promises. The old Mondale sponsored National Bible Week in the United States Senate. I think that's fine. The new order Mondale says there's too much religion in politics. The old Mondale called the space shuttle a hope and opportunity that we would promise and found when we were young that had been left to us by our family. Mr. President, the people... You've done a great job here in Lima. How long? You've got agriculture. You've got basic industry. You've got the refinery, the chemical company. The list keeps going. You're all the things a growing America is all about. We're not, as some others do, as an end in itself. And we see government as something belonging to the people and only a junior partner in our lives. From the beginning, their campaign has lived on promises. Indeed, Mr. Mondale boasts that America is nothing if it isn't promises. Well, the American people don't want promises, I don't think. They don't want to pay for his promises, do the right thing. Mr. Truman could also make very plain the differences between himself and his opponent. And my friends, that's just what we're going to do today. The deep and painful recession and the outrageous and frightening inflation. These things didn't start by accidental ignition and his liberal friends who controlled the Congress. They gave us five. Count them. Just in a little more than a year. As everything was going to pop, they gave us five different anti-inflation plans. 1980. And after all this economic punishment, our opponents blame you because you live too. It's just that they have an awfully good forgetter in them. One of the things they like most to forget is the misery index. Now, some of the young people are too young to remember that, but in 1976 campaign, eight years ago, figured out again, they added up the rate of inflation and the rate of unemployment. And the total was the misery index. And at that time, in 1976, it was 12.6. And they declared or be incumbent. Jerry Ford had no right to seek reelection with that kind of a misery index. Well, four years later, along came the 1980 campaign. They never mentioned a misery index. And I don't think my opponent will mention it. My opponent has done a very good job of slipping, sliding and ducking away from his record. But here in Ohio, during the primaries, Senator Gary Hart got his message through by watermelon day he ended and has come to Ohio to talk about jobs. But Carter Mondale watched helpless as a hundred and eighty thousand Ohio jobs disappeared in the period between 1976 and 1980. As we get the economy on a sound ground as well, I would like to see the total repeal of index. Just because you've gotten the cost of living pay raise. And under the Mondale plan, here's what would happen with families struggling and... For families making 30,000 a year, the tax would take over $500 more in 89, nearly $900 a year more if someone was making 40,000. These assumed a month. Now, we're told since Sunday night that he misspoke, that he actually meant to just say the opposite. But on several occasions, on several occasions since 1982, he has expressly proclaimed that he opposed it privately, very privately. The old Mondale sponsored the difference between us. We see America's best day ahead. We see ourselves in a springtime of hope, ready to fire up our courage and determination to reach high and achieve all that. Because you know, there what this campaign and this election is all about. That's right. That's right. Those others have something that'll take... What do you think about that? I don't know anything about it.