Clay’s Vision for a Resilient America | Santa Barbara News
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As we near our nation’s 250th birthday, Henry Clay’s enduring vision for America’s future still resonates: a shared economic purpose is the glue holding our diverse republic together. His American System—invest nationally, coordinate economically, and ensure broad prosperity—wasn’t just 19th-century strategy; it’s a blueprint for resilience today. In an age of AI, climate change, and fragile supply chains, Clay’s core question remains: what kind of country do we want to build? Modernizing his ideas means securing supply chains, rebuilding domestic manufacturing, and investing in clean energy and workforce training. But we’re hampered by short-term economics and regional politics. Clay’s true legacy? A nation where fairness binds us—not just through ideals, but through opportunity, wages, and inclusion for every community, no matter their background. His vision isn’t outdated; it’s urgently needed.
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