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Newt explains the difference between bold, supply side economic reforms in the Reagan tradition, and the timid establishment model that centers power in Washington. I believe that the second Amendment, which is worded very carefully, does not give you the right to bear arms. The Second Amendment says the right to bear arms shall not be abridged. Very important. The Founding Fathers believed that the right to bear arms was endowed by your Creator as an ability to defend your political rights. The Founding Fathers all knew that if they had not the right to bear arms, the British Army would have crushed them. I believe that the United States actually should go on offense worldwide. I think we should be explaining why the right to bear arms would lead to a better world. We should be actively fighting the United Nations' efforts. Again, this goes back to who controls. The Elites would like to take away our guns because the Elites would like to control us with no recourse. Having a free America made up of free people just drives the Elites crazy, because we don't fit their model. They would like us to be subjects to government. We are citizens, and government should be subject to us. That is a fundamental fight with Elites all around the world. We should have the courage to go out, and take the second amendment everywhere in the world. - Newt Gingrich I really want to focus on jobs and the economy. There is a really powerful practical reason. The United States is the economic engine which pulls the world economy. And there are very, grave troubling signs out there. There is a very, very real danger that the world economy could take another step downward in 2012. And having a healthy, vibrant American economy is a key part of us getting ahead. - Newt Gingrich America only works, when Americans are working. - Newt Gingrich Learn more at http://www.newt.org Originally broadcast on C-SPAN, December 28, 2011