In this view, the role of the great majority of Americans is simply to buy the products produced, work happily for their wages, and leave all of the significant economic decisions to the capitalists.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The greatness of America is capitalism, free market capitalism. The exceptionalism of American business.
The American people are among the most productive in the world. We have the best technologies. We have great universities. We have entrepreneurs.
The American people want economic prosperity, high-quality goods and low prices, all of which I support.
The job creators are members of America's vast middle class and the poor, whose purchases cause businesses to expand and invest.
When our markets work, people throughout our economy benefit - Americans seeking to buy a car or buy a home, families borrowing to pay for college, innovators borrowing on the strength of a good idea for a new product or technology, and businesses financing investments that create new jobs.
The American economic, political, and social organization has given to its citizens the benefits of material prosperity, political liberty, and a wholesome natural equality; and this achievement is a gain, not only to Americans, but to the world and to civilization.
In American history, it's about hard work and self-reliance. It's not about collecting giveaways or being on unemployment forever. That the economy moves ahead for people who are going to work to realize the American dream, own a home, send your kids to college. I think it's the founding cornerstone of America.
So the American economy needs the world, and the world needs the American economy.
The economy is designed to serve the individual.
Remember, America's greatness is based on creating wealth like the rest of the world has never known, and then, making sure it's shared throughout a middle class and even the underprivileged.