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A Reconstituted Reagan Coalition?

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The Reagan presidency reconciled three elements that often seemed opposed to each other. These were the social, fiscal and defense conservatives respectively.

Today's world is much different than that of 1980 when Reagan began making his stump speeches across the country igniting a wave of prairie fires caused by discontent with big government. But the principles are the same. Limited government and lower taxes, keeping the federal government at bay.

Today there is no central national leader to lead the charge. Instead, the wave of indignation is occurring spontaneously at tea parties and town hall meetings nationwide. The lesson of November 3 is that Americans are reasserting their God given liberty which transcends political categories. Either the politicians will get on board, or they will face extinction in the upcoming elections.

Those who view Doug Hoffman's showing in New York's 23rd as a defeat completely miss the point of the reawakening process. As in the days of Ronald Reagan, this is all about redistribution, but not as Obama's supporters envision.

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Globalism versus Protectionism

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Is the current trade imbalance good or bad?

America is already consuming a big chunk of the world's resources. Foreign competition insures that the work Americans are doing is actually useful in the world context. If people of other nations can produce for less, why should Americans be paid more for doing the same things? The importing of goods acts as an incentive at home to make our economy benefit the people of America. At the present time, the trend is toward redistribution. This should lead to greater independence at the local level for basic necessities including health care to protect Americans from the vicissitudes of the global marketplace. Perhaps we will see a return to local community doctors making house calls. The important thing is that all of us will get care when we need it, and at less cost.

Looking at the world from a global perspective, it is not good to put up barriers to trade with other nations. The less developed countries, as was America 200 years ago, do not value free trade, job safety, and the protection of the environment as we do. If they lose jobs, generally more people are reduced to substandard living conditions. If America loses jobs, we as the wealthiest nation on earth simply readjust our priorities, making political decisions that give everyone the basic necessities of life, while giving people new opportunities for education and for jobs that meet real human needs. The end result is that the less developed countries grow relative to us, and they then adopt more liberal economic policies and stricter environmental and employment protection safeguards.

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