After This Election, Is America Still the World's 'Indispensable' Nation?
The key reason America is so prosperous is because it has been the world's beacon of liberty, welcoming to immigrants and open to trade.

Few Americans were thinking about historical and political trends when they cast their votes for president on Tuesday, as confirmed by exit polls showing bread-and-butter issues—inflation, housing costs, and a tepid economy—topping their concerns. I don't blame Donald Trump's working-class-heavy voters for looking at their wallets and determining that anything would be better than a dose of California-style liberalism.
Post-election commentary hammered that point in explaining why a majority of American voters overlooked Trump's eye-popping character flaws, ugly campaign rhetoric, and incessant truth-bending and decided to vote for him anyway. Most of my conservative friends recognized the former president's flaws—including his election-theft conspiracies and myriad scandals—but came up with a seemingly reasonable calculus.
In their view, his tax plans, focus on deregulation, energy policies, and judicial appointments made him an easy, albeit imperfect, choice. As a libertarian, my policy calculus was more challenging given my concern about his approach toward civil liberties, immigration, and tariffs. Yet on balance his proposals seemed preferable to the ones championed by Kamala Harris. Still, I find myself saddened by his unquestionably impressive victory.
Nothing in the U.S. media put to words my unease, but an editorial in Le Monde mirrored my sentiments. As an aside, it's fitting that French observers would grasp the conundrum of the American experiment, given that Frenchman Alexis de Tocqueville in 1835 penned the insightful Democracy in America. Tocqueville was "not so much alarmed at the excessive liberty which reigns in that country as at the very inadequate securities which exist against tyranny."
I'm not particularly concerned that Trump will govern as a tyrant, despite his oft-expressed admiration for some of the modern world's worst ones and his lack of appreciation for the norms of democracy. I am convinced, however, that his victory represents the end of America's historic post-war role as the indispensable bastion of democracy, a nation committed to ideas rather than blood and soil, and one where anyone from anywhere can become an American.
Trump's election "marks the end of an American era, that of an open superpower committed to the world, eager to set itself up as a democratic model," the French newspaper opined. "It's the famous 'shining city on a hill,' extolled by President Ronald Reagan. The model had been challenged over the past two decades. Now, Trump's return is putting a nail in its coffin."
Recently, I wrote about Reagan's legacy and quoted him saying that if "there had to be city walls" in that allegorical city on the hill, "the walls had doors and the doors were open to anyone with the will and the heart to get here." That rhetoric appealed to our highest aspirations.
By contrast, Le Monde summarizes that "Trump views the world solely through the prism of American national interests. It's a world of power struggles and trade wars, which scorns multilateralism. A world where transactional diplomacy replaces value-based alliances. A world, ultimately, where the U.S. president reserves his harshest words for his allies but spares the autocrats, who are seen as partners rather than adversaries."
It's hard to disagree. In terms of foreign policy, that might mean Trump "ceases military aid to Ukraine and negotiates peace with Vladimir Putin in favor of the invader," Le Monde continues. That result—and it seems likely given Trump's and J.D. Vance's critical comments of U.S. support for Ukraine—"will go far beyond the fate of Ukraine alone. They will affect the continent's security as a whole."
Most Americans perhaps might not care about the fate of a nation they know nothing about. But the result of this new America is it will operate like any other nation that ruthlessly pursues only its own perceived interests and doesn't worry about tyrants. (Note: I'm not saying America should serve as the world's policeman.)
The irony is lost on Trump and MAGA, but the key reason America is so prosperous is because it has been the world's beacon of liberty, welcoming to immigrants and open to trade.
Trump is not a policy wonk. He says contradictory things. His supporters claim to know when to take him seriously and when he's bluffing. They say, "He won't cut off Ukraine aid" even as he makes clear his coziness with Putin. We don't really know—and his mercurial nature can at times be helpful in foreign negotiations—but we can't count on Trump siding with the cause of freedom, at home or abroad.
I've long read the paleo-conservative writers whose Trump's policies most closely follow. They argue that America is not a unique nation based on ideals, but one that's based largely on the culture of those who founded it.
So, yes, I'll enjoy my tax cuts and smile at his efforts to promote energy production, but I'll be sad to recognize, as Le Monde puts it, "The end of an American world."
This column was first published in The Orange County Register.
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Forget this election.
For over a year America has been globally recognized as a pariah, supporting Israel’s genocide in Gaza in direct violation of its signatory responsibilities to the UN Genocide Convention.
The US is supporting a Jewish holocaust in Gaza. It has become the bogeyman of your holocaust stories.
Indispensable, for what exactly?
Misek, go get yourself a rifle and fly your sorry antisemitic ass to gaza, and help out your hamas homies. You'll die, as hamas is dying, one member at a time, being hunted down like the human animals they are.
What pisses you off is Israel will win this war.
Israel is on trial in the United Nations International Court of Justice for committing this genocide in Gaza.
Those pieces of shit and anyone supporting them are no better than the worst of your Nazi holocaust stories.
That’s what you are fuckwit.
When Israel is found guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity, Bibi and his henchmen are going to swing on the gallows.
I hope you fly your sorry ass over there and join them.
Chicken.
Says the anonymous coward afraid to be recognized for his dumb ass comments.
Poor antisemite.
At the request of fewer than half the total number of UN members, the court will opine on the legal status of the land referred to by the UN General Assembly as the “occupied Palestinian territory.”
Advisory opinions are non-binding but given the court’s prestigious standing as “the world court,” its opinions are extremely important.
This is the same court that is entertaining cases under the Genocide Convention alleging that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. The court’s rather opaque provisional rulings have been widely, but falsely, used to conclude that Israel is committing genocide. Of course, it is not, and the court has not made any final rulings.
https://thehill.com/opinion/4780861-international-court-justice-opinion-israel/
You use accusations of Israel's enemies and antisemites to defend your antisemitism.
Israel is on trial in the United Nations International Court of Justice for committing this genocide in Gaza.
You've been posting this for a year now. Has anything come of it yet?
Countries keep joining the case against Israel. 15 countries to date.
What has come of the US reneging on its signatory obligations to the United Nations while continuing to support the Israeli holocaust against Palestinians?
For one, the world has finally recognized that the US has zero credibility and its words are worthless. It’s just another shithole pariah state, like Israel will forever be recognized as.
Why would I ever stop posting this truth?
Yeah, I keep forgetting those kind, wonderful and humanitarian members of Hamas who kidnapped, raped and murdered 1,400 Israeli and Americans follow the rules of international law daily.
Thanks for showing the world what an idiot you are.
You also are too stupid to recognize or refute that October 7 was an inside job.
The video proves that Israel, funded, coordinated and enabled the October 7 attacks.
https://richardgage911.substack.com/p/new-documentary-on-gaza-october-7
It shows that Israel opened the gate to welcome trucks carrying Hamas through the wall.
It shows how Israel not only ignored repeated warnings from their many surveillance sources but withdrew all defences from the wall and emptied their military bases just hours before the attack
It shows that Israel didn’t respond to the incursion for more than 6 hours. Allowing the few Hamas attackers free access to concert goers, kibbutz members and young women IDF surveillance operators.
It shows and proves that after that 6 hour window the IDF attacked the concert goers and the kibbutz’s with Apache helicopters and tanks to blame Hamas.
It shows that Netanyahu sacrificed dozens of IDF forces to blame Hamas.
It shows that only handfuls of Hamas soldiers wandered for hours through the evacuated areas looking for soldiers to fight but finding none.
It shows that the hostages that were taken by Hamas said they were treated well.
It shows that Israel/Netanyahu has funded Hamas with billions in cash in suitcases in the backs of cars for many years.
With all this evidence you’d have to be a willfully ignorant idiot or lying Kol Nidre boy not to recognize it as an inside job.
Which are you?
The Fuhrer's dead, Misek, why not join him?
The Reich is over.
Go outside, touch grass. Look for a fire. Or grab some books and make one yourself--you guys were always good at that.
And then fuck off and die in it.
Wow Steve.
Like many of your Reason compatriot, your political analysis is shocking. I expect stupid, counterfactual herd mentality takes from the mainstream press. But you guys are supposedly freed up by being a subsidized libertarian focused magazine.
And here we get yet another profoundly ignorant screed that could be in the Atlantic or New Yorker. You don't see any of the themes that are at play in current politics beyond the economy, and that you mostly miss.
When CNN puts on takes this dumb, we mock it, but it is expected. They are a propaganda arm of the establishment. But how the hell can a libertarian magazine miss the giant themes of liberty and government oppression and corporatism at play right now? It is like the main thing a libertarian publication should focus on, and you guys can't even see it.
Who could possibly be so dumb as to buy into the DNC counter-narrative of "Trump is a Nazi who will destroy all freedoms and democracy and become a dictator"? How profoundly ignorant do you have to be to even entertain that in the current milieu?
You guys are like these bleating sheep on MSNBC claiming that Elon Musk bought Twitter and now there is no free speech because he bought our freedom.
We are living through Animal Farm, and Reason is over there writing editorials about how two legs have always been better and those animals claiming otherwise are dangerous.
Crazy times.
The arrogance of this guy is truly something to behold. He has lived in the Land of Fruits and Nuts for a long time now. It shows.
Yes, America is the pre-eminent and indispensable power at this stage of human history.
Steve has joined the cacophany of writers here that I now just bypass their drivel and go to comments.
Except nobody comments on this fucking moron's bullshit.
Yes, you commented, and you ARE a nobody!!! Damned and Sick, you PervFectly are!
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How is your totalitarian scheme to FORCE people to buy Reason magazines coming along?
Free speech (freedom from “Cancel Culture”) comes from Facebook, Twitter, Tik-Tok, and Google, right? THAT is why we need to pass laws to severely constrict these DANGEROUS companies (which, ugh!, the BASTARDS, put profits above people!)!!! We must pass new laws to retract “Section 230” and FORCE the evil corporations to provide us all (EXCEPT for my political enemies, of course!) with a “UBIFS”, a Universal Basic Income of Free Speech!
So leftist “false flag” commenters will inundate Reason-dot-com with shitloads of PROTECTED racist comments, and then pissed-off readers and advertisers and buyers (of Reason magazine) will all BOYCOTT Reason! And right-wing idiots like Damikesc will then FORCE people to support Reason, so as to nullify the attempts at boycotts! THAT is your ultimate authoritarian “fix” here!!!
“Now, to “protect” Reason from this meddling here, are we going to REQUIRE readers and advertisers to support Reason, to protect Reason from boycotts?”
Yup. Basically. Sounds rough. (Quote damikesc)
(Etc.)
See https://reason.com/2020/06/24/the-new-censors/
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This (above damikesc quote) is a gem of the damnedest dumbness of damikesc! Like MANY “perfect in their own minds” asshole authoritarians around here, he will NEVER take back ANY of the stupidest and most evil things that he has written! I have more of those on file… I deploy them to warn other readers to NOT bother to try and reason with the most utterly unreasonable of the nit-wit twits around here!
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He's a California progressive who likes to think that he has some unique love of freedom. When it comes down to it, he is a Democrat who lives in that bubble and doesn't actually question the emotional gaslighting he is fed.
Right. Actual immigrants from actual other countries *who live and work in or adjacent to his bubble* voted overwhelmingly against his ideology, and he’s back up on his soapbox like it isn’t plainly obvious to everyone around the world that it’s actually his ideology that is morally, economically, and fundamentally bankrupt.
At least Christian Preachers would hit on the occasional “Good will towards men.”, "Be true to yourself and the Lord", and “Thou shalt not steal.” and mimes would be silent.
The world’s most indebted welfare state also has a cuckold media that does mental parkour to justify the unsustainable mess while blaming Trump.
Steven G., excellent article, thanks! SOMEONE has to speak the truth from time to time! None of the sore-in-the-cunt cuntsorevaturds will do it, since they all want some sperm from Dear Leader, and they're desperately trying to pander to Dear Leader, even better than Spermy Daniels does... Cuntsorevaturds ENVY Queen Spermy Daniels, and want to emulate Her!
But the result of this new America is it will operate like any other nation that ruthlessly pursues only its own perceived interests and doesn't worry about tyrants. (Note: I'm not saying America should serve as the world's policeman.)
If "worry about tyrants" means spending $100 billion a year on Ukraine's defense, then you ARE saying America should serve as the world's policeman.
That exactly what he is advocating.
"Post-election commentary hammered that point in explaining why a majority of American voters overlooked Trump's eye-popping character flaws, ugly campaign rhetoric, and incessant truth-bending and decided to vote for him anyway."
Because the majority looked at Harris's character flaws, ugly campaign rhetoric and truth bending with all other considerations and decided Trump was the better choice. An election is a relative judgement between the candidates and not an absolute judgement on any candidate in isolation.
Rather than endlessly debate myself about which evil was lesser than the other, I voted for the candidate I'd most like to see in office. Knowing of course, that Chase Oliver had no choice, also knowing that my vote would make exactly zero difference in anything.
If you actually wanted to see Oliver in office you have more issues than the nonwit that wrote this piece.
Chase Oliver, policy-wise, is not a libertarian at all.
Yeah, I don't think that "overlooked his character flaws" is very accurate. Seems to me that most Trump voters either enjoy his very singular personality, or are willing to overlook it because they hate what Democrats have been doing or think it's time to try changing some things about how the federal government operates.
Thinking it's all about Trump is missing the point.
I do not see many people in general hold politicians as paragons of virtue and honesty in 2024. Holding Trump as uniquely beyond the pale relative to his Democrat opponents is a viewpoint pundits apparently accept without question but is not a view many voters share.
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Too self-righteous, elitist, "Even though Latinos and immigrants just got done punching my ideology in the dick a week ago, I think I know what the diversities are probably thinking.", left coast retardation; didn't read.
Apparently we don't have enough American warmongering neocons so Greenhut goes to France to make his Russia conspiracy argument. And maybe he should take a hard look at the consequences of open borders in France and the rest of Europe. The EU will be lucky to last another 20 years. I don't see why we have to be dragged down with them.
JD Vance is wrong about rapefugees.
So we either accept unlimited violations of our laws and lavish gifts on the lawbreakers too or retarded leftists like Greenhut are going to whine about our lost stature? Fuck off you leftist shill. Maybe if you had a passing acquaintance with reality you might understand why your extremist position needs to be soundly driven into the dirt.
Keep trying. Still not as unhinged as Eric Boehm.
Boehm completely lost his shit after the election.
I still can't believe that "Trump only got elected because the federal government failed to stop him" article. From a purported libertarian! Absolutely zero credibility going forward.
I am convinced, however, that his victory represents the end of America's historic post-war role as the indispensable bastion of democracy
Really? I kinda thought we were more like a post-war bastion of thinly disguised world dominating empire.
We're still paying for our coup where we installed a king in place of Iran's Democratically elected leader. Now I didn't much care for that leader, but what we wound up with because of that is far far worse.
Agreed! Excellent example!
Makes me look back a bit on the regime changes that occurred as part of the Arab Spring. Libya, where NATO intervened, was involved in a lengthy civil war and still is struggling to hold elections and is a bit of a horror-show of civil rights abuses.
Egypt, where the Egyptian military just declared martial law and threw out Morsi without outside help (that we know of) came down hard on the Muslim Brotherhood and is generally pretty stable. You don't hear much about Egypt or el-Sisi unless it's in regard to what's going on in the Gaza strip.
Of course, Egypt's armed forced are hardly independent, basically subsidized by the US, but it's still interesting to note that the non-interventionist approach seems to have yielded stronger results.
The promise of conservatism, in the American sense, was a promise to be a watchdog on the size and scope of government. And also traditionalism. But traditionalism used to be the bourgeoisie virtues of a protestant work ethic, entrepreneurism, and individualism.
Okay sure, for a brief period during the Cold War conservatives competed with liberals/progressives to be hawkish. Let's put that aside, because boaf sides are still knee deep in it.
That's all gone now. Modern conservatives want bigger government with moar scope. Big government is the answer to all problems. Cultural concerns? Deploy the cops! Economic concerns? Moar spending! Someone called the president a name? Tread on the Constitution and threaten to revoke their license to press or speak! Entrepreneurs are spit upon, except Elon Musk, but only because Elon speaks the correct words to the Orange One. It's not about Entrepreneurism, it's about rich blokes pledging fealty. And individualism is dead, dead, dead. We must all be a part of the tribe, or else. Group think is the rule of hte day, for boaf sides.
In fact, the only difference between 2024 conservatives and 2024 progressives, are cultural issues. Boaf sides are opposed to free trade and free markets, boaf sides hate immigration, neither side gives a shit about the budget, or national debt, or inflation.
So of course, conservatives no long believe in free trade or welcoming immigration or being a beacon to anyone but their own tribe. That's all crazy 20th century shit that no right thinking Trump lover should be thinking about.
Conservatives are no longer conservative. They are right-wing Bernie Bro populists.
Agreed, in spades, thanks!!!
"Group think is the rule of hte day, for boaf sides."
Snot trying to be a spelling (typos) NAZI here... I bet that you did NAZI your typo... Butt I have to chuckle, TWAT is the PROPER correction for what ye meant to say?
"Group think is the rule of THE day, for boaf sides."...
...or... Fitting every bit ass well...
"Group think is the rule of HATE day, for boaf sides."?
So broken.
The key reason America is so prosperous is because it has been the world’s beacon of liberty, welcoming to immigrants and open to trade.
Liberty tempered by morality (one doesn’t work without the other).
Legal immigrants.
Trade not hindered by the Regulatory State and undercut by Americans who outsource to slavers.
Yet, Reason is virtually always against all three of those things.
And when 75%+ of that immigration doesn’t support USA Liberty?
Maybe, just maybe … Immigrants are Individuals whos political intentions vary widely and that is EXACTLY why immigration control needs to exist.
Sorry. Just because a person identifies-as 'Immigrant' their "My Liberty to Your Nation/Stuff" attitude isn't going to ensure USA Liberty for anyone but self-entitled criminals.
"After This Election, Is America Still the World's 'Indispensable' Nation?"
If America wasn't indispensable, then why would China send so many of their "students" to spy on us?
American doesn't stay America when you flood it too quickly with immigrants.
You would see that, if it were, say, millions of white Ohians flooding into some small African country. It would be obvious how that couldn't help but destroy - or at least radically change - whatever that country was before.
Sorry Steve but my grandparents come over from Italy to leave the old-world issues in the old world. From WW1 to Vietnam to Iraq and this insanity around some weird obsession with eastern europe (Ukraine) and the Israel, it is NOT in American interest to get involved. We have two beautiful oceans protecting us from the degeneracy of the old world. America does not exist to avenge some old-world grudge. Trotsky lost to Stalin and the Czar and his family were executed and dismembered by Bolsheviks....time to get over this old-world obsession. WE also want to remain America not some bable driven "multicultural" shit hole. Until we have a booming manufacturing sector, no need for low skill immigrants...
Meanwhile in the real world, Britain is engaging in the first steps of dekulakization.