jimmy carter: "energy and the national goals - a crisis of confidence"
good evening:
this a special night for me. exactly three years ago, on july 15, 1976, i accepted the nomination of my party to run for president of the
during the past three years i’ve spoken to you on many occasions about national concerns, the energy crisis, reorganizing the government, our nation’s economy, and issues of war and especially peace. but over those years the subjects of the speeches, the talks, and the press conferences have become increasingly narrow, focused more and more on what the isolated world of
ten days ago, i had planned to speak to you again about a very important subject -- energy. for the fifth time i would have described the urgency of the problem and laid out a series of legislative recommendations to the congress. but as i was preparing to speak, i began to ask myself the same question that i now know has been troubling many of you: why have we not been able to get together as a nation to resolve our serious energy problem?
it’s clear that the true problems of our nation are much deeper -- deeper than gasoline lines or energy shortages, deep