The role
of the US in the world has been to adopt policies that allow our citizens to
grow their wealth and it still is. The US needs to encourage foreign
governments to pursue the same path. The US doesn’t need to take care of these
foreign countries or their citizens.
They are responsible for that and their governments are responsible for
making their citizens self-reliant.
The US
had a prosperous agricultural economy and played a significant role in
advancing the industrial revolution in the 1800s. Citizens and their families
were responsible for their own self-support and the government was funded
largely by tariffs. We were a meritocracy. Families prospered in proportion to
their own ingenuity and diligence. Using that model, with few distractions,
citizens were able to pursue their own interests and enjoy fulfilling their own
aspirations. The US had a historical and geographical advantages, The US was
physically isolated from war after 1965, but poised to participate fully in the
industrial revolution.
Great
Britain started the industrial revolution and seemed to be able to participate
fully in the 1800s despite the distractions of war. They were the largest
empire on the planet.
Other
European countries made their contributions to the applied sciences that led to
more discoveries and the expansion of the industrial revolution to all areas of
endeavor.
Many
other countries had customs and habits of corruption that distracted their
citizens from the quest for economic freedom and many still do. American Indians, living on government
reservations, are free to leave the reservation to enter the US mainstream
achieve their own goals and some do that. So many do not. When government “takes
care” of individuals rather than allowing them to take care of themselves,
something happens to them. They become distracted and complacent.
Some
customs we find in foreign countries seem to be helpful, particularly in Asia.
They are respectful as well as ingenious and diligent.
Russians
lived through Monarchy, Communism and lots of wars throughout their history.
They missed the industrial revolution in large part because of wars that raged
through the 1800s. They became good fighters, but never learned how to have an
economy. Russia is twice the size of the US, but it barely keeps its head above
water. They never took the time to learn free market business or industry.
China
lived through Monarchy, Communism and isolation. They are growing their economy
even though it remains a Communist country
The US
needs to encourage all countries to concentrate on building a free market
economy with the rule of law. It doesn’t seem to matter whether or not they are
democracies. Property rights need to be established and education needs to
include developing skills needed to do their own projects.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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