“This is what my book’s about. It’s called Decades of Decadence, meaning we’re America. The Cold War ended. We thought we could do whatever we wanted, including destroy our institutions and our way of life. So we said, it doesn’t matter where the jobs are, and all the jobs are China. It’s all right. I mean, things will be cheaper to buy at Walmart and our factories overseas. We don’t need factories anymore. We’re all going to be software engineers. We don’t need family anymore.” –Sen. Marco Rubio
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