Speaking after ending his campaign for President of the United States, Governor Wilson looks at crime in California. He argues that parents are not properly civilizing their children, which leads to the children becoming criminals. He believes parents should not breed if they are not capable of raising children. He calls for welfare reform to change incentives to have too many children. The talk runs for about 20 minutes.
Topics covered in the following question-and-answer session include: Republican support in California, welfare and health care, paying for his program, Million Man March, money for education, illegal immigration, and other Republican candidates for President.
Wilson's biography includes: Mayor, San Diego, 1971-83; member, US Senate, 1983-91; governor, California, 1991-99; fellow, Hoover Institution, 1999- .
- Hoover ID: Program 19951017wi
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