America must resist protectionism
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The US economy has turned downward. People are feeling insecure. There are grave concerns about jobs moving overseas and about losing ground to Asian countries. Heavy pressures are mounting on the presidential candidates in both parties to pander to protectionist and even isolationist sentiments. The year, however, is 1992. Fortunately, the two parties candidates Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush refuse to cave in to the pressure. They resist the special interests and stand strong for the long-term health of the American economy and the country begins one of the greatest economic expansions of our history.
Today, we would do well to remember this lesson. It is easy to say that times have changed and take a more protectionist viewpoint. In fact, times have changed. Dramatic advances in technology and increased global trade are creating enormous economic opportunities, but also challenges. If America is to remain the worlds economic superpower, it must capitalise on the opportunities and confront the challenges. Countries that run away from globalisation in the 21st century as with those that ran away from capitalism in the 20th century will pay a heavy price for decades to come.
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