Monday, January 22, 2007

Anglosphere wins

Six of the top ten nations listed in the most recent Wall Street Journal/Heritage Foundation survey on economic freedom are from the Anglosphere: Great Britain, Canada, New Zealand, the United States, Ireland and Australia. In addition, Singapore and Hong Kong are rated one and two; with both of these nations learning their economics from the Anglosphere.

The authors of the report noted, “Here's bad news for those who oppose global free trade: Not only did the world-wide trend toward greater economic liberty hold steady over the past year, but the incomes of poor individuals across the globe are rising as result. The world isn't only growing richer. The gap between the per-capita income of have-not populations and that of the developed world is narrowing.”

“This good news for human progress is documented in the 2007 Heritage Foundation/The Wall Street Journal 2007 Index of Economic Freedom, released today. Neither another year of Islamic terrorism, nor record high oil prices, nor fear mongering on Capitol Hill about the China peril have been able to reverse a gradual global shift that reflects the basic human longing for individual liberty. While not all of mankind is participating in this advance, in those places where freedom has increased, people are becoming decidedly better off.”


The Reagan Revolution, going world wide, has led a world wide economic expansion that has made even the poor richer. And this merely proves that as long as the Anglosphere ideals and philosophy dominate world-wide, the world will be a better place.

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