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financial situation of this country for "ALL" of the people. We don't have the momentum forward that we did after WWII, and we never have had the global competition we do now. The economic engine of this country, people working at many levels, has been torn apart and basically given to the rest of the world. I hear lots of rhetoric about how it's going to be fixed, but I hear nothing substantial. We are in a national crisis and congress rips at each others throats. And from a sociological perspective, IMO, we have become a country filled with sociopathic-like behavior.
In essence, America has no value added in a global sense financially. The rest of the world can do anything we can and American exceptionalism IMO is is a cruel joke on American citizens, a catch phrase for politicians. We are just one more house on the block in a crowded city, less than 5% of the worlds' population, yet we have armed forces in about 130 countries, a number of wars going on, and a country dedicated to the MIC. And a gov. IMO dedicated to enhancing the wealth of the few, and a SCOTUS dedicated to making sure that happens, as in the Citizens United ruling.
Additionally, this country is failing on almost all parameters/metrics when compared to the rest of the industrialized world. Not just a little down on the list, but often 2/3's of the way down.
Layer on this we have a society with failing education, wherein for many it's a badge of honor to be ignorant. Many of the smart people have now avoided politics, I think. Who in their right mind wants to enter the M$M sideshow and have their lives ripped apart as a national sport. We also have, IMO, a citizenry wherein many are often clueless as to what is "really" going on ... and they fall for the propaganda and lies of which we have a lot.
Anyway, on that, I'll stop, I've painted enough of a picture of what I see from my perspective.
As to 2012. If Obama is in, which I hope he is, I see more of the same continuing or a steady level for much of it ... If the R's are in, I see us moving a significant step more into a fascist theocratic dystopia of sorts.
In my personal life I'm now toying with the idea of liquidating all of my assets, house, cars, possessions and drastically altering my lifestyle to a very simple existence. I've also considered being an expatriate. I've been through some really major corporate failings, and I sadly see much of the same key-points occurring in the US. Those with lots and lots of wealth are going to do just fine, but just reading the writing on the wall I think the rest of us are headed for some pretty bad uncharted territory.
I've always been an eternal optimist, but over the past 10 years or so, that has pretty much faded. A lot of disappointment has crept in where a lot of hopefulness used to be.
Oh well, I just rambled on here, but that was some of the stuff swimming around in my head.
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