Democracies only act on difficult problems under the lash of necessity—when they have no other choice—just as the British listened to Churchill without hearing him through the 1930s and only got serious when Hitler reached the Channel ports; the US is not yet at its 'Channel ports moment' on fiscal reform.

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George Will

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democracies act about difficult problems under the lash of necessity.

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George Will on America, Politics, and Baseball 2/28/2011EconTalk
Created: 6/15/2026, 9:26:54 AM

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