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wisdom  of  the  inherited  policy  of  noninvolvement  in  Old  World  affairs.

               Confident of our ability to work out our own destiny, and jealously guarding our
               right to do so, we seek no part in directing the destinies of the Old World. We
               do not mean to be entangled. We will accept no responsibility except as our own
               conscience and judgment in each instance may determine.



               We sense the call of the human heart for fellowship, fraternity, and cooperation.
               We  crave  friendship  and  harbor  no  hate.  But  America,  our  America,  the

               America built on the foundation laid by the inspired fathers, can be a party to
               no permanent military alliance. It can enter into no political commitments, nor
               assume any economic obligations which will subject our decisions to any other
               than  our  own  authority."  (1)  Harding  inherits  a  severe  Wilsonian  Economic
               Depression. He quickly moves to slash income taxes, and will cut government
               spending by 50%. With the private economy now freed from the parasitic dead
               weight of big government, an historic economic boom soon follows. Harding is
               undoing  Wilson's  damage,  and  returning  the  country  to  the  days  of  William
               Howard Taft (who he names as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court).




               Harding's  support  for  free  markets,  limited  government,  low  taxes,  neutral
               foreign policy, and his refusal to grant diplomatic recognition to the murderous
               Soviet Union, are all positions that anger the Globalists. An intense newspaper
               smear campaign regarding "scandals" in Harding's administration is unleashed
               against  the  highly  popular  President.  In  spite  of  the  hate  campaign,  Harding
               remains extremely popular.
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