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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.