Our competition for American business is no longer in the next county or the next state, it's around the world.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The business of America is business.
We no longer have a free market in the United States, we have a government controlled free market.
When America closes its doors, so does everybody else. We are the primary engine of growth in the world and we are the only beacon of free trade left, and open markets.
We're living through the twilight of American economic dominance.
Let's face it: innovation in the U.S. is now the province of our thriving city-states. We all know that nothing happens in Washington anymore.
The world has changed. It's not enough to simply buy American; we have to sell American, sell our products and goods and services throughout this world.
I have to tell you that the innovation and the technology and the entrepreneurship of the world still lies in the United States of America.
And this fear that US models are replacing everything else now spills over from the sphere of culture into our two remaining categories: for this process is clearly, at one level, the result of economic domination - of local cultural industries closed down by American rivals.
We're the real estate industry - not the manufacturers.
It is very important for people to understand that the United States of America and no country around the world can devalue its way to prosperity, to be competitive. It is not a viable, feasible strategy, and we will not engage in it.