The choice facing the American people is not between growth and stagnation, but between short-term growth and long-term disaster.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When Americans are faced with the prospect that they can never earn their way to wealth, they have two choices: to rebel against the system, or to settle into depressed complacency.
America faces a fundamental choice: either the blessings of liberty or the servitude of liberalism. In the political struggle for survival, one or the other is headed for extinction.
American decline is real, though the apocalyptic vision reflects the familiar ruling class perception that anything short of total control amounts to total disaster.
As America has grown less economically equal, a citizen's ability to move upward has fallen behind that of citizens in other Western democracies. We are no longer the country where anyone can become anything.
Everyone wants change. Donald is the only one that can deliver it. We should not be satisfied with stagnation.
America's growth historically has been fueled mostly by investment, education, productivity, innovation and immigration. The one thing that doesn't seem to have anything to do with America's growth rate is a brutal work schedule.
When everything is going well, the role of the state in the economy should be limited. When we are in a crisis, it's different.
Americans are changing right before our eyes. They are choosing different lifestyles, families, traditions and ways of living.
Economic growth is necessary to keep the promise - enormously important to individual Americans - that each generation will have the opportunity to become more prosperous than the preceding one, the popular term for which is 'the American dream.'
My policy in America is, 'Steady growth is forever.'