goods but also as trading partners. >> oh, we succeeded there. >> we certainly did, and it's a good thing too. americans suffer generally from social hypochondria. we are always worried that things are bad and getting worse. things are not bad and not getting worse. in fact, in terms of the great enrichment that capitalism has brought about, we are still on an upward trajectory. if this all depends on an embrace of globalization, on an embrace of the free market enterprise that does not try to wall ourselves off from the outside world. now, some people say, and president trump is elected in part in response to this anxiety, that globalization and economic dine mitchell are just too tiring and dangerous and frustrating and full of frictions and setbacks. we don't want to do it anymore. i have news for the american people. they have made so many promises to themselves through entitlement programs that they