The core concept of 'Our Country, Our Choice' is about ensuring Americans have the freedom to make their own choices without being constrained by external forces or special interests. It emphasizes sovereignty, free will, and uniting as one people under a shared American identity.
Col. Douglas Macgregor believes America needs to redefine its role in the world because the U.S. has overextended itself militarily and financially. He argues that America should focus on being a role player in global prosperity rather than intervening in other countries' affairs, which has led to unsustainable commitments and a loss of focus on domestic priorities.
The three pillars of 'Our Country, Our Choice' in economics are energy (including coal, minerals, nuclear, and natural gas), agriculture (focusing on effective exploitation to feed the nation and the world), and high-tech manufacturing (rebuilding domestic capacity for advanced technologies).
Citrus greening disease, also known as HLB, has decimated Florida's citrus industry, which was once an $11 billion thriving sector. The disease, believed to have entered through the Miami port, has destroyed iconic Florida orange juice and fruit production, leaving the industry a shell of its former self.
Col. Macgregor criticizes the Department of Defense for being a 'Department of Interventionist Services' rather than focusing on defending the United States. He argues that the U.S. military should prioritize protecting American borders and people instead of intervening in other countries' affairs, which he believes undermines national security and resources.
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Col. Macgregor views current American alliances as burdensome and one-sided, adding commitments and requirements without enhancing U.S. security. He contrasts this with historical alliances, such as those with the British Empire and the Soviet Union during World War II, which added to America's power and influence.
Col. Macgregor traces the historical foundation of American values to Martin Luther, Cromwell, George Washington, and Abraham Lincoln. He emphasizes that these values evolved from British traditions and are rooted in freedom, tolerance, and the ability to live without harming others, which he believes are essential to America's identity.
David Gornoski sits down with Col. Douglas Macgregor for a conversation on what makes America great, MAHA, making agriculture great again, where our values come from, the work of Rene Girard, and more.
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