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Unhappy America

 
 
Reply Thu 24 Jul, 2008 02:26 pm
If America can learn from its problems, instead of blaming others, it will come back stronger



Between 2002 and 2006 the incomes of 99% rose by an average of 1% a year in real terms, while those of the top 1% rose by 11% a year; three-quarters of the economic gains during Mr Bush's presidency went to that top 1%. Economic envy, once seen as a European vice, is now rife. The rich appear in Barack Obama's speeches not as entrepreneurial role models but as modern versions of the "malefactors of great wealth" denounced by Teddy Roosevelt a century ago: this lot, rather than building trusts, avoid taxes and ship jobs to Mexico. Globalisation is under fire: free trade is less popular in the United States than in any other developed country, and a nation built on immigrants is building a fence to keep them out. People mutter about nation-building beginning at home: why, many wonder, should American children do worse at reading than Polish ones and at maths than Lithuanians?


Politicians seeking a scapegoat for America's self-made problems too often point the finger at the growing power of once-poor countries, accusing them of stealing American jobs and objecting when they try to buy American companies. But if America reacts by turning in on itself?-raising trade barriers and rejecting foreign investors?-it risks exacerbating the economic troubles that lie behind its current funk.

Everybody goes through bad times. Some learn from the problems they have caused themselves, and come back stronger. Some blame others, lash out and damage themselves further. America has had the wisdom to take the first course many times before. Let's hope it does so again.


http://www.economist.com/opinion/displayStory.cfm?source=hptextfeature&story_id=11791539
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Gala
 
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Reply Thu 24 Jul, 2008 02:30 pm
A pretentious article. America is f****ed up, but most of us don't need a lecture to know we are in the toilet.
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Ramafuchs
 
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Reply Thu 24 Jul, 2008 02:33 pm
Opinions differ.
Respect and decency prevails.
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DontTreadOnMe
 
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Reply Fri 25 Jul, 2008 03:26 pm
don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.
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Ramafuchs
 
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Reply Fri 25 Jul, 2008 03:29 pm
Sail th boat against the wind.
Goodluck
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Ramafuchs
 
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Reply Mon 4 Aug, 2008 05:30 pm
Be with US
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Ramafuchs
 
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Reply Mon 4 Aug, 2008 07:27 pm
I have been assulted with my faulty English.
I hope most of the Americans are enjoing the life because/ or inspite of the barbaric bush rule
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