"Just in case you wander into a
voting booth one day, there are some things you should know," Will
McAvoy, the fictional news anchor in the new US television drama, The
Newsroom, tells a college student in the opening episode of the show.
"One of 'em is there's
absolutely no evidence to support the statement that we're the greatest
country in the world. We're seventh in literacy, 27th in math, 22nd in
science, 49th in life expectancy, 178th in infant mortality, third in median
household income, number four in labour force and number four in
exports."
He continues: "We lead the world
in only three categories: number of incarcerated citizens per capita, number
of adults who believe angels are real and defence spending, where we spend
more than the next 26 countries combined, 25 of whom are allies."
McAvoy concludes his rant: "Now,
none of this is the fault of a 20-year-old college student, but you,
nonetheless, are, without a doubt, a member of the worst period generation
period ever period, so when you ask what makes us the greatest country in the
world, I don't know what the f**k you're talking about!"
The United States of America is at a
crossroads. US global supremacy is being challenged - politically,
economically and militarily. And the person many Americans want to blame is
the president who promised them change.
It has been four years since
hope officially arrived in the White House, in the form of an eloquent, black
liberal named Barack Hussein Obama. But the latter's failure to turn the
economy around, tackle the jobs crisis or rein in the bankers has led to disillusionment
and even despair among his supporters.
Meanwhile, the new era of
co-operation promised by Obama was torpedoed by a stubbornly intransigent and
ideologically extreme Republican Party in Congress. The rise of the
right-wing, anti-government Tea Party and the street protests of the
left-wing, anti-capitalist Occupy Wall Street movement were perhaps the most
visible symbols of how divided the US has become since 2008.
"As Americans head to the polls
this November, their values and basic beliefs are more polarised along
partisan lines than at any point in the past 25 years," noted a recent
survey by the Pew Research Center.
Obama has antagonised liberals as
well as conservatives. He has sanctioned six times as many drone strikes
inside Pakistan as his Republican predecessor George W Bush that, according
to the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, may have killed between 282 and
585 civilians.
Obama has even signed off on a law
that permits the indefinite detention in military custody of US citizens
suspected of being terrorists. As the leading US legal scholar Jonathan
Turley has argued: "The election of Barack Obama may stand as one of the
single most devastating events in our history for civil liberties."
Defenders of the US president point
to his successes. Abroad, he ended the war in Iraq, set a date for withdrawal
from Afghanistan and killed the most wanted man in history. At home, he
pushed through health care reforms that had stymied Democratic presidents for
decades and produced a bailout package that rescued the beleaguered US car
industry. In the words of his vice president Joe Biden, thanks to Obama's
policies, "Osama bin Laden is dead and General Motors is alive".
But is this enough to secure him
re-election for a second term? And whoever wins in November, Obama or the
Republicans' Mitt Romney, is the job of the US president now simply to manage
American decline?
The views expressed
in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect Al
Jazeera's editorial policy.
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4 comments:
#1 in military power but #2 in economic system of high standard living among the nation of the world.China #1 in economy loan to usa about 800 millions $$$.
Everything still number 1 despite serious hiscups for three and half years.
GDP per Capita of Chinese is $7850 in 2011. US Navy has 12 aircraft carriers where the Chinese is still test run the modified Ukraine made aircraft carrier.
US education system still dominates the world, where ten of thousands of Chinese students each year influx to the US for enrich their education.
Technology still makes the world crazy IPOD,IPAD apple, and wireless and early 2011, US reclaims high speech supercomputer over China.
Sport, London Olympic has again proved that US team still got more
medals than others.
space, don't even think about it.
This month Rover craft landed in Mar.
Aircraft industry, only Airbus comes close to Boeing, but Boeing 787 and 747 ER with extended body have more orders than airbus.
so counting a few...
Yes China holds 1.8 trillion dollar US treasure bonds but the US has investment US 2.3 trillion in Chinese economic, which giving the Chines jobs and technology. If the Chinese decided to dump the bond than US investors decide to move the money elsewhere then what will be happened to the Chinese. Mutual destruction, but who hurt the most. loess GDP or more GDP. The story has always revealed that more stable rich person can the withstand the storm better than the poor and less fortunate person/country.
Despite everything,America #1 of everything from military might &technology innovation and wealthy among all nations,but Hun sen richest among the president of all nations Hun sen worth 500 millions dollars and U.S president worth 10 millions dollars from selling his books.Hun sen prove that he is the richest PM.
Prahok Sa'Oy
Before Hun Sen claims himself as the richest, he needs to cross the Mexican richest man' corpse first, Carlos Slim Helu.
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