Brexit Vote, Reaction, Implications For November & Market Reactions
by Gary Bauer, Contributing Author: June 23rd: Britain's Independence Day - As you know, there is a great conflict that has the entire Western world in turmoil. On one side are powerful forces of big government, big business and big media. Unanimously, they are telling us that borders are old fashioned, that everyone in the world has a right to migrate to wherever they wish, that nation-states are antiques.
They behave as if major decisions should be entrusted to government bureaucrats who claim to know what is best for us. And in the minds of these elites, Western Civilization owes a debt to the rest of the world for its oppression.
On the other side is the common man and woman in every nation who feels the normal sense of pride people have always felt about the place of their birth. They believe they know better how to run their lives, not people in distant cities and nations whom they have never met.
They know that without borders there is no nation. They know the civilization they are part of has brought more liberty and prosperity to more people than any other in the history of mankind. They believe that their elected officials should represent them and defend their nation first, rather than some vague concept of globalism.
For months these two sides have clashed in a historic battle in Great Britain. And in spite of threats from George Soros and Barack Obama, the people once proudly led by Winston Churchill voted for liberty, not submission. Yesterday the people of the United Kingdom voted to declare their independence from Brussels and to exit the European Union.
This is just the beginning. The next battle is likely to be fought in the United States. The British people rejected the fundamental transformation of their country. Now it's our turn!
Reaction - Reacting to the vote, British Prime Minister David Cameron, who supported the campaign to remain in the E.U., announced he would resign in the weeks ahead. There have been calls for Labour leader Jeremy Corbin to step down as well.
Nigel Farage, leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party, was once dismissed as a fringe, crackpot candidate. Sounding a populist theme, he told supporters early this morning that "honesty, decency and belief in nation" had triumphed over the big banks, the multinational corporations and big government.
Former London Mayor Boris Johnson, who helped lead the Leave campaign and may become the next prime minister, said, "I believe we now have a glorious opportunity: we can pass our laws and set our taxes entirely according to the needs of the U.K. economy." What a novel concept! Sadly, that is precisely what is at stake in the new world order.
Justice Secretary Michael Gove, also among those mentioned as a possible replacement for Cameron, declared the 23rd to be "D-Day" or "Democracy Day." He compared the vote to the American Revolution, saying that Americans refused "to be ruled by someone who was distant and unaccountable. They decided to break free then and America has never looked back and the world had cause to be grateful."
Gove urged Britons to have confidence in their institutions. He reminded them that voting to leave was an "embrace of optimism," that England was not just some small rain soaked island, but a proud nation that "gave the world parliamentary democracy" and "moral leadership in the fight against slavery and the fight against fascism."
A few years ago, I had the privilege of meeting with Secretary Gove in London. For over an hour, we discussed exactly this: Can the people find the courage to throw off the yoke of their politically correct masters and defend the values and culture of Western civilization?
I am greatly encouraged by this vote.
Implications For November? - In case you are wondering why you should care, think back to the 1980 Olympics and the U.S. hockey team's upset victory over the Soviet Union. Some of us realized at the time that the tremendous reaction to a simple hockey game highlighted the swelling desire for someone to make America great again. That celebration foreshadowed Ronald Reagan's victory.
This election in England is evidence of the great yearning among common people to reject political correctness and elite condescension, and to embrace commonsense values once again.
Today in America, there is great remorse among all the right people. Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, George Soros, all the left-wing websites -- this is their nightmare. Proud people are standing up to the establishment.
It is the theme that turned the GOP primary battle on its head, handing the nomination to a candidate with admitted flaws (Don't they all have flaws?), but one who understood that borders, nationalism, saving jobs from going overseas -- making America great -- were the salient issues simmering within the American people.
Yesterday, Donald Trump flew to Scotland. The cover story was that he wanted to check on his golf courses. Immediately, the Beltway consultants attacked him for leaving the country in the middle of the campaign. These are the same people who have been giving our nominees advice with a near perfect record of failure.
So when the results were announced, where was Trump? Standing before a throng of TV cameras in Scotland, delivering a press conference that was covered by every network. He connected the biggest news story in the world with what he is fighting for in this country. Brilliant!
He reminded the crowd that President Obama had threatened to punish England, sending it to the back of the line for future trade deals if Brexit passed. To the wild applause of the crowd, Trump promised that the "special relationship" with Great Britain would not be forgotten in his administration, that our friends would be at the front of the line in a new alliance between our two great nations.
Echoing the sentiments of Michael Gove, Trump said, "It will soon be time to believe in America again."
Market Reactions - Needless to say, the elites around the world are panicking today. Global financial markets are in free fall. For weeks, elites have threatened that this would happen. And because they are the ones who can make it happen, they are, of course, making it happen.
The "little people" are the only ones getting hurt. Not because they made bad investment decisions, but because they aren't like George Soros who can move billions at whim.
While I'm not a financial advisor, this reaction is ridiculous in my view. For it to be rational you have to believe that the disappearance of nation-states is rational. You have to believe that the submersion of Europe by a tidal wave of refugees is good for the economic health of the West. Both are utterly absurd!
How did England and the world survive before the E.U.?
It reminds me of Margaret Thatcher, who vowed to remove government price controls if she were elected. When polls indicated she could win, the markets dropped. The elites then warned of chaos. But Thatcher coolly promised that the markets would be free to be markets again, growing and prospering unhindered by the yoke of government. And she was right.
This too shall pass.
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Gary Bauer is a conservative family values advocate and serves as president of American Values and chairman of the Campaign for Working Families
Tags: Gary Bauer, Campaign for Working Families, Britain's Independence Day, Brexit, Brexit Vote, Brexit Reaction, Implications For November To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. and "Like" Facebook Page - Thanks!
They behave as if major decisions should be entrusted to government bureaucrats who claim to know what is best for us. And in the minds of these elites, Western Civilization owes a debt to the rest of the world for its oppression.
On the other side is the common man and woman in every nation who feels the normal sense of pride people have always felt about the place of their birth. They believe they know better how to run their lives, not people in distant cities and nations whom they have never met.
They know that without borders there is no nation. They know the civilization they are part of has brought more liberty and prosperity to more people than any other in the history of mankind. They believe that their elected officials should represent them and defend their nation first, rather than some vague concept of globalism.
For months these two sides have clashed in a historic battle in Great Britain. And in spite of threats from George Soros and Barack Obama, the people once proudly led by Winston Churchill voted for liberty, not submission. Yesterday the people of the United Kingdom voted to declare their independence from Brussels and to exit the European Union.
This is just the beginning. The next battle is likely to be fought in the United States. The British people rejected the fundamental transformation of their country. Now it's our turn!
Reaction - Reacting to the vote, British Prime Minister David Cameron, who supported the campaign to remain in the E.U., announced he would resign in the weeks ahead. There have been calls for Labour leader Jeremy Corbin to step down as well.
Nigel Farage, leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party, was once dismissed as a fringe, crackpot candidate. Sounding a populist theme, he told supporters early this morning that "honesty, decency and belief in nation" had triumphed over the big banks, the multinational corporations and big government.
Former London Mayor Boris Johnson, who helped lead the Leave campaign and may become the next prime minister, said, "I believe we now have a glorious opportunity: we can pass our laws and set our taxes entirely according to the needs of the U.K. economy." What a novel concept! Sadly, that is precisely what is at stake in the new world order.
Justice Secretary Michael Gove, also among those mentioned as a possible replacement for Cameron, declared the 23rd to be "D-Day" or "Democracy Day." He compared the vote to the American Revolution, saying that Americans refused "to be ruled by someone who was distant and unaccountable. They decided to break free then and America has never looked back and the world had cause to be grateful."
Gove urged Britons to have confidence in their institutions. He reminded them that voting to leave was an "embrace of optimism," that England was not just some small rain soaked island, but a proud nation that "gave the world parliamentary democracy" and "moral leadership in the fight against slavery and the fight against fascism."
A few years ago, I had the privilege of meeting with Secretary Gove in London. For over an hour, we discussed exactly this: Can the people find the courage to throw off the yoke of their politically correct masters and defend the values and culture of Western civilization?
I am greatly encouraged by this vote.
Implications For November? - In case you are wondering why you should care, think back to the 1980 Olympics and the U.S. hockey team's upset victory over the Soviet Union. Some of us realized at the time that the tremendous reaction to a simple hockey game highlighted the swelling desire for someone to make America great again. That celebration foreshadowed Ronald Reagan's victory.
This election in England is evidence of the great yearning among common people to reject political correctness and elite condescension, and to embrace commonsense values once again.
Today in America, there is great remorse among all the right people. Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, George Soros, all the left-wing websites -- this is their nightmare. Proud people are standing up to the establishment.
It is the theme that turned the GOP primary battle on its head, handing the nomination to a candidate with admitted flaws (Don't they all have flaws?), but one who understood that borders, nationalism, saving jobs from going overseas -- making America great -- were the salient issues simmering within the American people.
Yesterday, Donald Trump flew to Scotland. The cover story was that he wanted to check on his golf courses. Immediately, the Beltway consultants attacked him for leaving the country in the middle of the campaign. These are the same people who have been giving our nominees advice with a near perfect record of failure.
So when the results were announced, where was Trump? Standing before a throng of TV cameras in Scotland, delivering a press conference that was covered by every network. He connected the biggest news story in the world with what he is fighting for in this country. Brilliant!
He reminded the crowd that President Obama had threatened to punish England, sending it to the back of the line for future trade deals if Brexit passed. To the wild applause of the crowd, Trump promised that the "special relationship" with Great Britain would not be forgotten in his administration, that our friends would be at the front of the line in a new alliance between our two great nations.
Echoing the sentiments of Michael Gove, Trump said, "It will soon be time to believe in America again."
Market Reactions - Needless to say, the elites around the world are panicking today. Global financial markets are in free fall. For weeks, elites have threatened that this would happen. And because they are the ones who can make it happen, they are, of course, making it happen.
The "little people" are the only ones getting hurt. Not because they made bad investment decisions, but because they aren't like George Soros who can move billions at whim.
While I'm not a financial advisor, this reaction is ridiculous in my view. For it to be rational you have to believe that the disappearance of nation-states is rational. You have to believe that the submersion of Europe by a tidal wave of refugees is good for the economic health of the West. Both are utterly absurd!
How did England and the world survive before the E.U.?
It reminds me of Margaret Thatcher, who vowed to remove government price controls if she were elected. When polls indicated she could win, the markets dropped. The elites then warned of chaos. But Thatcher coolly promised that the markets would be free to be markets again, growing and prospering unhindered by the yoke of government. And she was right.
This too shall pass.
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Gary Bauer is a conservative family values advocate and serves as president of American Values and chairman of the Campaign for Working Families
Tags: Gary Bauer, Campaign for Working Families, Britain's Independence Day, Brexit, Brexit Vote, Brexit Reaction, Implications For November To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. and "Like" Facebook Page - Thanks!
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