 With us today, on this particular occasion, some of us wanted to visit here today and without wanting to be presumptuous and knowing that of course you're a man who has a hip about everything. Less or less we did think there might be one thing that we could present to you today that would be useful, particularly as you reflect on some of the bills that are coming down the pipe, but this might be something that we could present to you which you would like to have and which might be useful. The special attention has been given to the poorest generation. So if there's burden that's not to come simply up there across the stand, the work against protection, trade distorting subsidies that slow growth, prevent world markets and destroy jobs. Of course the trade milk recently flies in the face of the progress that we've made. Some of the provisions of this bill are so dangerous to a nerve as you come. Indeed to the world we are on short-spective vetoing for the U.S. exports without risking a trade war. The ghosts of school colleagues seem to be rising again and threatening our economic expansion and prosperity on very large amounts of sad bills. I hope you will keep these affected unless you do, and I'm afraid the prospect won't be very good for my sign. Let's continue to go around the markets where their code creates rather than truthfully globally coming from millions out of work. And in the south, at the south, we also made real progress in the area of agricultural subsidies. Grants and other economic issues create more tension between our countries. Disagreements in no other area so threaten the health of our world trade assistance race. Deliberately, the agricultural subsidies will return to the three hundred percent agriculture by the year 2000. In our discussions, our allies pointed to some justification that ours is budget-based. Now it's true that deficits endure, sometimes just as big or bigger than the proportion they owe to an ancient product, but that doesn't let us out of the public. Deficits are simply a destructive economic force. They are a giant train of a productive economy. They're huge disguised tax on the public sector. In fact, the only thing worse than deficits is high taxes. We don't have to choose. We're not going to choose. Using taxes to cure deficits is like using leeches to cure a need. We're not going to encounter one evil and another is going to eliminate one hope. Deficits are going away at high taxes. They're hoping to move down the main way for an entire growth of an opportunity. As I said last night, we reached the grid. Now it's decision-free. Some of the Congress are claiming it's old temptations. It's old tax and spend addictions. If we give in, it'll ruin our economy. The situation's urgent. So whether we propose, we'll exceed their own spending chance. The Democrats proposed to pay for this spending bid by cutting our national security programs to dangerous levels. I dumped $100 billion in new taxes on the American people over the next four years. So that's why I'm stepping up my commitment to this cause and taking my kids to the American people. It won't be a political campaign. It'll be a campaign of all Americans to bring back economic sampling. Just as we did for tax reform, we're now going to do a balanced approach in dealing with the budget process. And we're not going to be shy about pointing fingers to what you believe in. The American people wanted a fair tax code. Despite all the expert opinion, they won. Now we're calling for reform and budget process. We're demanding an end to the boom, darken to the waste in the last minutes of resolution. We want every member of Congress to stand up and become a vote, comfort down, yes or no, on an amendment that once and for all, will end the deficit spending. We want it for all, in balance, much easier this year. We no longer have the Republican majority in the Senate that was fundamental in opening up a whole new era of pride, patriotism, and economic growth in this country. We may have lost our Senate majority, but the country must vote on our side of the aisle for leadership. Your other vote stands against those who would plunge our nation back into the malaise days of economic stagnation at home and weakness abroad. Well, we're not retreating into the past, and we're not hunkering down in defensive positions just trying to hold on to ground we've gained. In the coming months, we're going on the offensive in a big way. We're going to be taking our case directly to the American people because with the American people, there will always be a majority for a strong and growing America. Now, there's one other development that I want to report to you on. As I told the American people last night, we've reached a full consensus with our allies on our arms reduction negotiating position. Six years ago, the U.S. proposed a step called the Zero Arch, a complete elimination of U.S. and Soviet land-based longer-range INF missiles. Many said our proposal was unrealistic. The Soviets, they insisted, would never accept it. And, indeed, the Soviets walked away from the table. We remained firm, firm, determined. Now, the Soviets have adopted a similar position in their backing statement. With the support of our allies, I'm also proposing the global elimination of all U.S. and Soviet land-based shorter-range INF missiles, along with deep reductions in and hopefully the ultimate elimination of longer-range INF missiles. This is impressive progress. But as our allies agreed, this must be only the beginning of progress across the field, including an agreement to cut U.S. and Soviet strategic nuclear arms by 50%. We must redouble our efforts on regional conflicts in an Afghanistan especially. It didn't take the Soviets very long to invade that country. It should be able to get out even faster. Last but not least, we'll continue to press for progress on the Soviet systematic violations that they call syncing guarantees on human rights. As I said earlier, the nation is so frightened of its own people that it treats them like prisoners without its being sourced attention in the world. And Mr. Gorbachev's actions match his words, and instead of there, tear down the wall, open the gates. Thank you all very much.