In this televised address, President Jimmy Carter referred to the country's "crisis of confidence" in the midst of the energy debacle and discussed the "intolerable dependence on foreign oil".
Author: James Carter
Published July 15, 1979
In this televised address, President Jimmy Carter referred to the country's "crisis of confidence" in the midst of the energy debacle and discussed the "intolerable dependence on foreign oil".
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