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and you will never miss calvin coolidge's tax cuts. i'm kudlow.ght back. ♪ when winter season hits emergen-c supports your immune system with so much more than vitamin c. be ready to fight back with emergen-c and for on-the-go immune support try emergen-c crystals. no water needed. —hi! —hi! ♪ chocolate fundraiser. ♪ with the chase mobile app, things move a little more smoothly. ♪ deposit checks easily and send money quickly. [coins clinking] ♪ that's convenience from chase. make more of what's yours. >> come make your product in america, and we will give you among the lowest taxes of any nation on earth. but if you don't make your product in america, which is your prerogative, then very simply you will have to pay a tariff. differing amounts, but a tariff which will direct hundreds of billions of dollars and even trillions of dollars into our treasury to strengthen our economy and pay down debt. larry: all right, there you have it, tough talk. let's talk to david malpass, former president of the world bank, former undersecretary of the u.s. treas
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calvin coolidge was torched in 1928 for having allegedly prodded the stock market higher still and for into what would certainly be trouble. turned out it was trouble. understand what calvin coolidge said, famously silents cal, he said business conditions are satisfactory. he said it's provocative. he said he didn't see trouble really in the level of -- that was 1928. all right. so he got into trouble for that in the pages of the atlantic. fast forward 100 years. nobody really seems publicly to be objecting to the president promoting a purely speculative instrument. the u.s. government has been in the invest plment promotion business off and on since the founding. first there was government sale of public lands, then the sale of public bonds, the world war i liberty bonds. government was behind that. government in a way is promoting stock and bond investing with iras and 401-k but never before until now has the government let alone the president lent his moral authority to a purely speculative investment interest which is this meme coin and i think it's all wrong. maria: why? >> becaus
calvin coolidge was torched in 1928 for having allegedly prodded the stock market higher still and for into what would certainly be trouble. turned out it was trouble. understand what calvin coolidge said, famously silents cal, he said business conditions are satisfactory. he said it's provocative. he said he didn't see trouble really in the level of -- that was 1928. all right. so he got into trouble for that in the pages of the atlantic. fast forward 100 years. nobody really seems publicly to...
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by the way, i was there for the coolidge tax cuts. helped secretary treasury mellon draft the original copy. no, i'm just kidding, of course. >> that was good of you, of course, as you did with grover cleveland. [laughter] larry: cleveland was one of my favorite presidents. [laughter] okay. senator mike lee, you're wonderful, sir. ing thank you very much for giving us all that time. we appreciate it. >> thanks, larry. larry: all right. all right, folks, coming up here on "kudlow," president trump tells davos, invest in america or get smacked with tariffs. we're going to talk about that with steve moore and david malpass next up. and remember, you can catch "kudlow" monday through friday, 4 p.m. every i day, right here on fabulous fox business. and if for some reason really you can't get us at four, for the heaven sakes, text your favorite 9-year-old, and she will show you how to dvr the show, and you will never miss calvin coolidge's tax cuts. i'm kudlow. be right back. ♪ when you're a small-business owner, your to-do list can be...a
by the way, i was there for the coolidge tax cuts. helped secretary treasury mellon draft the original copy. no, i'm just kidding, of course. >> that was good of you, of course, as you did with grover cleveland. [laughter] larry: cleveland was one of my favorite presidents. [laughter] okay. senator mike lee, you're wonderful, sir. ing thank you very much for giving us all that time. we appreciate it. >> thanks, larry. larry: all right. all right, folks, coming up here on...
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calvin coolidge, who did reagan's sight and firing the go strikers. calvin coolidge. the coolidge legacy is more than is often assumed. first of all, the physical white house bears their step in a very significant way. the third floor. the old attic where lincoln's had played with the roosevelt children had played that was transformed into bedrooms in some storage space. but most importantly for every first family since what mrs. coolidge called her sky power, which is today as the solarium. this way. it is as it has always been, a reflection of our country and the times in which we live today. the secretary of the treasury, who the secret service will announce that from now on, the two blocks of pennsylvania in front of the white house will be closed. motor vehicle traffic. closing pennsylvania to motor vehicles is a practical step to protect against the kind of attack we saw in oklahoma city. but i won't allow the people's access, the white house and their president to be curtailed. clearly, this closing is necessary of the changing nature and scope of the threat of
calvin coolidge, who did reagan's sight and firing the go strikers. calvin coolidge. the coolidge legacy is more than is often assumed. first of all, the physical white house bears their step in a very significant way. the third floor. the old attic where lincoln's had played with the roosevelt children had played that was transformed into bedrooms in some storage space. but most importantly for every first family since what mrs. coolidge called her sky power, which is today as the solarium....
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100 years ago president calvin coolidge answered that very question in his inaugural address, it was 100 years ago exactly almost. he said this, we best serve our own country and most successfully discharge our obligations to humanity by continuing to be openly and candidly, intensely and scrupulously american. i love that. i love that. today -- that's right. that's an applause line. today, my friends, our nation is the envy of the world. why? because we have been marked by a spirit and a people who are explicitly that. we are explicitly american. we don't try to be like other nations, and we recognize a strong america is good for the entire world. and everybody around the globe knows that. that's right. we also recognize that the core principles that made america what we are must still be preserved today. the principles -- i call them the seven core principles of the american conservativism but are of the nation itself, individual freedom, limited government, the rule of law, peace through strength, fiscal responsibility, free markets, human dignity. these are the ingredients of thi
100 years ago president calvin coolidge answered that very question in his inaugural address, it was 100 years ago exactly almost. he said this, we best serve our own country and most successfully discharge our obligations to humanity by continuing to be openly and candidly, intensely and scrupulously american. i love that. i love that. today -- that's right. that's an applause line. today, my friends, our nation is the envy of the world. why? because we have been marked by a spirit and a...
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coolidge was a big tariff guy.n, more quotas than tariffs and of course trump is a big tariff cut. everybody knows mckinley was ofa tariff guide you and who was? hamilton, jefferson, lincoln. i'm not saying you should support him or oppose them this is rather typical until after world war ii with the positions of many republicans in many of our founders took more reagan than we may have realized. japan agreed to suspend 28% tariff on cigarette imports i want a grinch open its markets to beer, wine, cigarettes after president threatened retaliation for japan agreed to by american semi conductors the european community agreed to give u.s. centrist producers easier access. cspan eliminate tariffs on one or 37 other items reduced tariffs on aluminum products south korea at reduced barriers to u.s. motion pictures and television programs and so on and so on and so on. mr. conservative ronald reagan. what else is donald trump done? look at this. he's taken most extensive steps right out of the box a guilty border as he d
coolidge was a big tariff guy.n, more quotas than tariffs and of course trump is a big tariff cut. everybody knows mckinley was ofa tariff guide you and who was? hamilton, jefferson, lincoln. i'm not saying you should support him or oppose them this is rather typical until after world war ii with the positions of many republicans in many of our founders took more reagan than we may have realized. japan agreed to suspend 28% tariff on cigarette imports i want a grinch open its markets to beer,...
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if you look back beyond us, to coolidge and his tax cuts, if you look to the kennedy tax cuts, in his administration, which was very similar to the one that we later put in, in every case it did not reduce the government revenues, it raised them. david: steve, could i hear an amen? [laughter] >> i love, love that clip. by the way that was his last press conference. can you imagine joe biden giving a press conference like that with the precision and accuracy and historical knowledge? really amazing, what a great president ronald reagan was. everything he said was true and we cut taxes under jfk, we had more tax revenuesment we cut taxes for cooling coolidge and trump and led to more in the economy and reagan and trump were exactly right about that. david: why do we hear even from some republicans the first order of business can't be tax extensions, we've got a find a way to pay for the tax rate cuts? >> well, the answer to that question for those congressmen is just look at what really happened. we have more revenues in today than we've ever had before. we're all concerned about the ru
if you look back beyond us, to coolidge and his tax cuts, if you look to the kennedy tax cuts, in his administration, which was very similar to the one that we later put in, in every case it did not reduce the government revenues, it raised them. david: steve, could i hear an amen? [laughter] >> i love, love that clip. by the way that was his last press conference. can you imagine joe biden giving a press conference like that with the precision and accuracy and historical knowledge?...
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theo roosevelt, the library of congress at the papers of 23 presidents from george washington to coolidge. there are still analog materials that could be digitized, but will be in analog form. and books, even though you can get things in digital form, there are still people and there still will be an appetite for a physical item. but the future is definitely digital and until all libraries are making sure that they have the infrastructure to be able to get materials that are born digital, we have quite a bit of material that are coming in that never are in analog form. they are coming straight in digital form and we are able to circulate them. david: as we talk now, what do you think you have done in eight years or so to open up the library to the average citizen more than was done before, specifically with respect to children? >> well to be a cardmember, to use the 18 reading rooms of the library of congress -- david: why do you need a card? >> it is a readers card to give you access to the materials to say that you are responsible even though you can't check them out. it is to have a re
theo roosevelt, the library of congress at the papers of 23 presidents from george washington to coolidge. there are still analog materials that could be digitized, but will be in analog form. and books, even though you can get things in digital form, there are still people and there still will be an appetite for a physical item. but the future is definitely digital and until all libraries are making sure that they have the infrastructure to be able to get materials that are born digital, we...
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importance that today it's the leader in liberty, the economy and culture. 100 years ago president calvin coolidgestion in his inaugural address. it was march of a hundred years ago exactly almost. he said this, "we best serve our own country and successfully discharge her own obligations to humanity by continuing to be openly and candidly, intensely and scrupulously american". i love that. today, that's right... that is an applause line. applause today, my friends our nation is the envy of the world. lath? today, my friends our nation is the envy of the world.- the envy of the world. why a? because we — the envy of the world. why a? because we have _ the envy of the world. why a? because we have been - the envy of the world. why a? | because we have been marked the envy of the world. why a? - because we have been marked by a spirit and people who are explicitly back. we are explicitly back. we are explicitly american. we don't try to be like other nations and we recognise that a strong america is good for the entire world and everyone around the globe knows that. that's right. applause. we also r
importance that today it's the leader in liberty, the economy and culture. 100 years ago president calvin coolidgestion in his inaugural address. it was march of a hundred years ago exactly almost. he said this, "we best serve our own country and successfully discharge her own obligations to humanity by continuing to be openly and candidly, intensely and scrupulously american". i love that. today, that's right... that is an applause line. applause today, my friends our nation is the...
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100 years ago, president calvin coolidge answered that question in his inaugural address.march 100 years ago exactly almost. he said, we best serve our own country and most successfully discharged our obligations to humanity by continuing to be openly and candidly, intensely and scrupulously american. i love that. today. that's right, that is an applause line. [applause] today, my friends, our nation is the envy of the world. why? because we have been marked by a spirit and the people who are explicitly that. we are explicitly american. we don't try to be like other nations and we recognize that a strong america is good for the entire world. and everybody around the globe knows that. that's right. [applause] we also recognize that the core principles that made america what we are must still be preserved today. the principles, i called on the seven principles of american conservatism but it is really the seven core principles of america. individual freedom, limited government, rule of law, peace through strength, fiscal responsibility, free markets, human dignity. these are
100 years ago, president calvin coolidge answered that question in his inaugural address.march 100 years ago exactly almost. he said, we best serve our own country and most successfully discharged our obligations to humanity by continuing to be openly and candidly, intensely and scrupulously american. i love that. today. that's right, that is an applause line. [applause] today, my friends, our nation is the envy of the world. why? because we have been marked by a spirit and the people who are...
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100 years ago president calvin coolidge answered that very question in his inaugural address, it was 100 years ago exactly almost. he said this, we best serve our own country and most successfully discharge our obligations to humanity by co
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of course, the most famous lewis strauss and you remember good old charles warren from the calvin coolidge administration. >> that was a fun administration. i remember it well with you before television. uh, look, sometimes it feels like that. but you're right. if it makes the confirmation hearing. and i'm thinking back, of course, to some famous ones in the obama administration, tom daschle, first and foremost, didn't make it because of taxes not paid to a driver. i believe it was. but this is a whole different era, obviously. um, i do think the question is how the nominees not necessarily if they're confirmed, because i agree with you, they probably will be, but how they sort of stand up to the scrutiny and how they take the the questions largely coming from democrats, but perhaps a few republicans as well, and how they handle it. i mean, we've seen several, um, sort of hearings. i'm thinking back also to a chuck hagel during the obama administration. he he was not prepared, uh, of the former nebraska senator, i'm from there, obviously have covered him a long time. he looked like he didn
of course, the most famous lewis strauss and you remember good old charles warren from the calvin coolidge administration. >> that was a fun administration. i remember it well with you before television. uh, look, sometimes it feels like that. but you're right. if it makes the confirmation hearing. and i'm thinking back, of course, to some famous ones in the obama administration, tom daschle, first and foremost, didn't make it because of taxes not paid to a driver. i believe it was. but...
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i came in later and worked with harding and coolidge. you approve ovthe tariff diplomacy basically? >> his negotiation stat jim jordan is rate on and -- strategy is right on and the capital transfers across country. those are the gains from trade and in trade wars, there's no winner, but the losers are not equal by any means. if you get a little tiny country and a great big country and our market is 90% of their business, literally you have a lot of leverage over these countries like panama, like mexico, like canada, these countries if they negotiate that using as leverage and getting all he wants, they should have a maintain or stay in mexico policy. he's using trade as a leverage point and that's exactly the right way to do it. i see no problems with that, i would hate to ever have to have him actually raise the tariffs on the countries but if you're going to make threats and if you're going to do that, you have to be willing to carry those threats out. as a negotiation strategy, larra i i'm backing him 100%. it's good on russia, saudi
i came in later and worked with harding and coolidge. you approve ovthe tariff diplomacy basically? >> his negotiation stat jim jordan is rate on and -- strategy is right on and the capital transfers across country. those are the gains from trade and in trade wars, there's no winner, but the losers are not equal by any means. if you get a little tiny country and a great big country and our market is 90% of their business, literally you have a lot of leverage over these countries like...
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a movie camera, lauren harding used loudspeakers to address the crowd for the first time calvin coolidge the man from new jersey will be sworn in as 32nd president of the united states. >> inaugural address we changed the color more than a decade later as john f. kennedy was sworn in. >> is not what your country can do for you and what your country can do for you. >> he hosted about 100 satellite inaugural balls in 32 cities. >> of most 200 years ago the first inaugural people came by a stagecoach. this time people all over america millions of people are attending the spy satellite. >> a decade later bill clinton second inauguration was the first to be broadcast live over the internet. >> as we look back at this remarkable century we may ask can we hope not just to follow but even to surpass the achievements of the 20th century in america. >> is internet era grew social media became a factor. >> we've always understood when times change so west me. >> barack obama second-generation generated 1 million tweets. massive data usage at donald trump's first address as hundreds of thousands in
a movie camera, lauren harding used loudspeakers to address the crowd for the first time calvin coolidge the man from new jersey will be sworn in as 32nd president of the united states. >> inaugural address we changed the color more than a decade later as john f. kennedy was sworn in. >> is not what your country can do for you and what your country can do for you. >> he hosted about 100 satellite inaugural balls in 32 cities. >> of most 200 years ago the first inaugural...
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today stands as the world's leader in liberty and the economy and culture. 100 years ago president coolidge talked about that in his inaugural address. march of almost 100 years ago. we discharge our humanity by continuing to be openly and candidly, intensely and scrupulously american. i love that. i love that. that's right. that's an applause line. [applause] today, my friends, our nation is the envy of the world. why? because we have been marked by a spirit and a people who are explicitly that. we are explicitly american. we don't try to be like other nations. we recognize that a strong america is good for the entire world. and everybody around the globe knows that. that's right. [applause] we also recognize that the core principles that made america what we are must still be preserved today. the principles -- i call them the seven core principles of american conservatism, but it's really the nation themselves. individual freedom, limited government, the rule of law, peace through strength, fiscal responsibility, free markets, human dignity. these are the ingredients, the things that made
today stands as the world's leader in liberty and the economy and culture. 100 years ago president coolidge talked about that in his inaugural address. march of almost 100 years ago. we discharge our humanity by continuing to be openly and candidly, intensely and scrupulously american. i love that. i love that. that's right. that's an applause line. [applause] today, my friends, our nation is the envy of the world. why? because we have been marked by a spirit and a people who are explicitly...
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northbound 280 a solo crash after hickey boulevard blocking a lane there and over on 580 west after coolidgenue. we've got an overturn here and i'm not seeing any slowing. but again, caution. >> all right, sue, thank you. the fbi now says the 42 year old army veteran who killed 14 people in new orleans on new year's day, planned and carried out the attack entirely on his own. he rented the truck in texas and drove to louisiana. >> yesterday, a bourbon street reopened to the public. and now a memorial is growing for the people who died. >> abc news reporter christiane cordero joins us live from new orleans with the latest on the investigation and measures being taken to protect people on bourbon street. christiane. >> amanda. reggie. good morning. when we were here, even at this time yesterday, it was pretty quiet around the french quarter. this morning, though, we have felt it just vibrant really throughout the entire night. as the larger community still questions what happened? this morning, bourbon street is back open with security reinforcements and a new warning that stretches nationwide
northbound 280 a solo crash after hickey boulevard blocking a lane there and over on 580 west after coolidgenue. we've got an overturn here and i'm not seeing any slowing. but again, caution. >> all right, sue, thank you. the fbi now says the 42 year old army veteran who killed 14 people in new orleans on new year's day, planned and carried out the attack entirely on his own. he rented the truck in texas and drove to louisiana. >> yesterday, a bourbon street reopened to the public....
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a hundred years ago, president calvin coolidge answered that very question in his inaugural address. it was march of 100 years ago. exactly. almost. he said this we best serve our own country and most successfully discharge our obligations to humanity by continuing to be openly and candidly, intensely and scrupulously. american. i love that, i love that today. that's right. that's an applause line. today, my friends. our nation is the envy of the world. why? because we have been marked by a spirit and a people who are explicitly that we are explicitly american. we don't try to be like other nations, and we recognize that a strong america is good for the entire world. and everybody around the globe knows that. that's right. we also recognize that the core principles that made america what we are must still be preserved today. the principles i call them, the seven core principles of american conservatism. but it's really the seven core principles of the nation itself. individual freedom, limited government, the rule of law, peace through strength, fiscal responsibility, free markets an
a hundred years ago, president calvin coolidge answered that very question in his inaugural address. it was march of 100 years ago. exactly. almost. he said this we best serve our own country and most successfully discharge our obligations to humanity by continuing to be openly and candidly, intensely and scrupulously. american. i love that, i love that today. that's right. that's an applause line. today, my friends. our nation is the envy of the world. why? because we have been marked by a...
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>> reporter: jennifer coolidge is back in the awards show spotlight. >> i don't work out.d it that long. >> i'm a very needy person. >> reporter: "the white lotus" winner presenting at the golden globes. the unofficial kickoff to awards season. >> i'm putting twisters all the way in the back. i don't think my relationship could handle that kind of eye contact with glenn powell. >> reporter: nikki glaser will be the show's first-much solo female host. after her tom brady roast. and her hbo stand-up special. >> every time i'm stressed out and i'm, like, i've got so much to do. i'm, like, oh my god. snatched. >> reporter: this year's top nominees are the "brutalist" starring adrian brody which clocks in at 3:35 and it's shown in theaters with an intermission. >> there are people here who do not want us here. >> reporter: and on the comedy and musical side, expect big things from "wicked." >> you're green. >> i am. >> reporter: and emilia perez starring selena gomez who millennial alert is a nominee alongside fellow former disney channel stars zendaya and miley cyrus, and nick
>> reporter: jennifer coolidge is back in the awards show spotlight. >> i don't work out.d it that long. >> i'm a very needy person. >> reporter: "the white lotus" winner presenting at the golden globes. the unofficial kickoff to awards season. >> i'm putting twisters all the way in the back. i don't think my relationship could handle that kind of eye contact with glenn powell. >> reporter: nikki glaser will be the show's first-much solo female...
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100 years ago president calvin coolidge answered that very question in his inaugural address, it was100 years ago exactly almost. he said this, we best serve our own country and most successfully discharge our obligations to humanity by continuing to be openly and candidly, intensely and scrupulously american. i love that. i love that. today -- that's right. that's an applause line. today, my friends, our nation is the envy of the world. why? because we have been marked by a spirit and a people who are explicitly that. we are explicitly american. we don't try to be like other nations, and we recognize a strong america is good for the entire world. and everybody around the globe knows that. that's right. we also recognize that the core principles that made america what we are must still be preserved today. the principles -- i call them the seven core principles of the american conservativism but are of the nation itself, individual freedom, limited government, the rule of law, peace through strength, fiscal responsibility, free markets, human dignity. these are the ingredients of thin
100 years ago president calvin coolidge answered that very question in his inaugural address, it was100 years ago exactly almost. he said this, we best serve our own country and most successfully discharge our obligations to humanity by continuing to be openly and candidly, intensely and scrupulously american. i love that. i love that. today -- that's right. that's an applause line. today, my friends, our nation is the envy of the world. why? because we have been marked by a spirit and a people...
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. >> as i am alooking at you, my eye keeps going to the portrait of grace coolidge.you go from room to room in the white house, various presidential and t first ladies portraits. tell me about that process. >> i'd like to think that in the early days of our country we depended on these portraits to know what our presidents and first ladies looked like. so the portraits would be painted, they would be replicated and distributed across the country so you would know what george washington looked like or john adams. today we are saturated with images of our presidents and first ladies, so when we fund the portraits now for the presidents and first ladies, they have a hand in what those images will look like. i think it's more them wanting to convey to the country what they think they look like and us needing to know what they look like, but these portraits are done after every presidency and one for the president and one for the first lady. they're funded by the white house historical association so there's no taxpayer funding involved. two sets are done, one for the whi
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calvin coolidge. the legacy is more than is assumed. the physical white house bears their stamp. the third floor, the old attic where lincolns boys played, or the children had played, that was transformed into bedrooms and storage space but most importantly for every first family since what is the sky power known as the solarium. >> move over. stand this way. >> it is as it has always been a reflection of our country and the times in which we live. >> today the secretary of the treasury who oversees the secret service will announce from now on the two blocks of pennsylvania avenue in front of the white house will be closed to motor vehicle traffic. closing is a practical step to protect against the kind of attack we saw in oklahoma city but i won't allow the people's access to the white house and president to be curtailed. this closing is necessary because of the changing nature and scope of the threat of terrorist actions. >> i think 9/11 is one i'll never forget of course. that's one period change working here. it change the president, our nation. we still feel it today. that w
calvin coolidge. the legacy is more than is assumed. the physical white house bears their stamp. the third floor, the old attic where lincolns boys played, or the children had played, that was transformed into bedrooms and storage space but most importantly for every first family since what is the sky power known as the solarium. >> move over. stand this way. >> it is as it has always been a reflection of our country and the times in which we live. >> today the secretary of...
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stands as the world's leader in liberty and the economy and culture. 100 years ago president calvin coolidge answered that in his inaugural address, march one hundred years ago, he said this, we best serve our own country and most successfully discharge our obligations to humanity by continuing to be openly and candidly intensely and inscrupulously american. i love that. i love that. that's right. that's an applause line. [ applause ] today our nation is the envy of the world, why? because we have been marked by a spirit and a people who are explicitly that. we are explicitly american. we don't try to be like other nations and we recognize that a strong america is good for the entire world. and everybody around the globe knows that. that's right. [ applause ] we also recognize that the core principles that made america what we are must still be preserved today. the principles, i call them the seven core principles of american conservatism, but it's really the seven core principles of the nation itself, individual freedom, limited government, the rule of law, peace through strength, fiscal re
stands as the world's leader in liberty and the economy and culture. 100 years ago president calvin coolidge answered that in his inaugural address, march one hundred years ago, he said this, we best serve our own country and most successfully discharge our obligations to humanity by continuing to be openly and candidly intensely and inscrupulously american. i love that. i love that. that's right. that's an applause line. [ applause ] today our nation is the envy of the world, why? because we...