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USA: AN EMPIRE IN DECADENCE? WHAT DOES THE DATA SAY? Charles M. Blow, N.Y. Times, Feb. 19, 2011

Richard Kigel · Monday, February 21st 2011 at 5:57PM · 1029 views
It’s time for us to stop lying to ourselves about this country.

America is great in many ways, but on a whole host of measures — some of which are shown in the accompanying chart — we have become the laggards of the industrialized world. Not only are we not No. 1 — “U.S.A.! U.S.A.!” — we are among the worst of the worst.

In a recent survey of Advanced Economies by the International Monetary Fund, the U.S. fared astonishingly poorly.
• Tied for number one in FOOD INSECURITY, percentage of people who did not have enough food.

• Number one, by far, in prison population.

• In Student Performance in Math and Science, the U.S. ranked behind: Slovenia, Czech Republic, South Korea, Singapore, Ireland, UK, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Japan, Belgium, Finland, Switzerland, Germany, Netherlands, Canada, Australia.

Yet this reality and the urgency that it ushers in is too hard for many Americans to digest. They would prefer to continue to bathe in platitudes about America’s greatness, to view our eroding empire through the gauzy vapors of past grandeur.

Republicans have even submitted a draconian budget that would make deep cuts into the tiny vein that is nonsecurity discretionary spending, cuts that would prove devastating to the poor and working class.

At the very time that many Americans — and the very country itself — are struggling to emerge from a very deep hole, the Republican proposal would simply throw the dirt in on top of us.

This cannot be. Financing for education and social services isn’t simply about handouts to the hardscrabble, it is about building an infrastructure that can produce healthy, engaged and well-educated citizens who can compete in an increasingly cutthroat global economy.

One of President Obama’s new catchphrases is “win the future,” but we can’t win the future by ceding the present and romanticizing the past.






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Richard Kigel Monday, February 21st 2011 at 5:59PM

Charles M. Blow is one of the most insightful commentators around--exactly because he bases his conclusions on actual data.

Here he shares some alarming conclusions.

Richard Kigel Monday, February 21st 2011 at 6:15PM

Exactly!!!

It is a real challenge to all of us.

I can tell you what WON'T work to help us improve our system of education--destroying teachers unions will only demoralize and marginalize teachers--and persuade many talented and committed teachers to leave the profession.

That is one bad idea!!!

Thomasena Martin-Johnson Monday, February 21st 2011 at 7:02PM

Do we need to rebuild or build a new community. Are the materials from which we would rebuild, decayed?

Richard Kigel Monday, February 21st 2011 at 7:06PM

Saint Jake:

Brilliant!

Exactly the kind of long term approach we need. Unfortunatley, I don't see this happening because of political squabbles. The closer we get to the 2012 cmapaign season, the less likely it is that any national problems will be addressed.

Richard Kigel Monday, February 21st 2011 at 7:08PM

Great questions, Thomesena.

In my opinion, the entire system is so broken it is beyond fixing. WE will most likely middle along, lurching from crisis to crisis because there is nothing even close to a grand consensus to even form any kind of intellligent solution along the lines of what Saint Jake is talking about.

Richard Kigel Tuesday, February 22nd 2011 at 2:28PM

Yeah, that was funny!

I'll see if I can find it.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Me, until we are willing to admit that it is the voter that is the American government...nothing will be done. we should realize that tried and true phrase of , "If it works then why cahnge it"? (nup)...I will say more about this in a blog I am about to post right arter I complete this comment, because it is in a way will take this post off topic and yet as it is about trying to help save our nation from its self especiall yin we don't have a dictrator bur a president. lol (smile)
lov ya all...

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

"i" BLieve that Jon Steward@comedy central's program last night has the perfect solution for showing us how to help save our country and to be able to return it back to its former greatness as a nation to be respected once again.(smile)

YES WE CAN...

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