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Even in hard times, U.S. is blessed,,,,,,,,YOU THINK ??

Even in hard times, U.S. is blessed,,,,,,,,YOU THINK ??

DAVID JOHNSON · Tuesday, December 21st 2010 at 6:17PM · 258 views
If you did nothing but look at newspaper headlines over the past year, you could be forgiven for feeling a little less thankful than usual this holiday season.

More Americans are out of work than at any time in a generation. Our military machine is mired in two endless wars. And Washington's political class seems overmatched by the historic challenges before it. Democrats were fired from their jobs in Congress a few years after Republicans got their pink slips from voters. Meanwhile, approval ratings for Congress and both parties have plummeted to all-time lows.

Given that grim backdrop, it's fair to ask why anyone should be grateful for the state that America finds itself in this holiday season. Notwithstanding apocalyptic forecasts from both political extremes, the fact is that America remains a richly blessed nation.

Despite two years of bleak forecasts and doomsday scenarios, the United States is still the most powerful economy in the world. We've been No. 1 for more than a century, and that's not going to change anytime soon.

The United States remains the center of the world in the areas of technology and innovation. We produce 20 percent of the world's gross domestic product, run the planet's largest stock exchange and hold its biggest gold reserves. America has won more than 260 Nobel prizes and has long dominated in the field of science. Japan hasn't even cracked double digits in Nobel prizes awarded, and the only time Chinese nationals won the award is after staging a human-rights struggle against their own government.

In an age of science and technology, maybe that explains why 150 of the world's top companies are based in the United States. That's more than twice the number of our nearest competitor.

The U.S. dollar is still the world's currency, with the greenback accounting for 50 percent of the globe's cash reserves. The European Union's euro is second by a mile.

For all the whimpering about how investment is leaving America, more invest in the United States economy than in any other country. Our closest competitor doesn't get half the money for economic investment in its country as America does here at home.



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Comments (3)

DAVID JOHNSON Tuesday, December 21st 2010 at 7:25PM

There is evangelism in feeding the poor and there is worship in nursing the sick. Jesus Christ loves you all...!

Jen Fad Tuesday, December 21st 2010 at 9:55PM

I spoke with some relatives today and 4 of them are out of work and haven't been able to find a job, but continue to put in applications for jobs. I told them that things will get better with time, effort, and sacrifice. Its really a situation that could have been avoided had there been oversight of Wallstreet. Did you know NJ is also taking mortgage companies to task for their speedy forclosure procedures? I'm happy that my State is making them stop and to even evaluate their foreclosure practices.

DAVID JOHNSON Wednesday, December 22nd 2010 at 1:11AM

RIGHT NOW THERE IS A FALLING AWAY AND PEOPLE REALLY HAVE TO DEPEND ON THEIR FAITH TO MAKE IT THROUGH
JEN THEY ARE SELLING CMO'S PENNY'S ON THE DOLLAR THE HOUSING MARKET IS RIPE FOR THE PICKINGS you got good credit you can pic and choose of if you got cash you can do a quick deed and resale ! you can buy a house in Detroit for 10g i dont see any property in new york city going down !! humm location location !

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