Quote by Lyndon B. Johnson
In the last few decades entire new categories of waste have come to plague and menace the American scene. Pollution is growing at a rapid rate. Pollution destroys beauty and menaces health. It cuts down on efficiency, reduces property values and raises taxes. Almost all these wastes and pollutions are the result of activities carried on for the benefit of man. A prime national goal must be an environment that is pleasing to the senses and healthy to live in. Our Government is already doing much in this field. We have made significant progress. But more must be done.
Summary
This quote highlights the increasing problem of pollution in the American society and emphasizes its negative consequences. It identifies pollution as a threat to both aesthetics and health, while also pointing out its detrimental effects on efficiency, property values, and taxes. The quote further emphasizes that most of these pollutants are generated from human activities aimed at benefiting mankind. As a solution, it suggests that creating an appealing and healthy environment should be a key national objective. Although acknowledging the government's efforts in this area and the progress made so far, it concludes that further actions are required to address this issue effectively.