Like many Americans, I used to take that as a given. But, also like many Americans, I'm beginning to have serious doubts.
There's no doubt that, in spite of the recent economic doldrums, we remain the richest country on Earth. We also have the largest, most powerful military (although one could make a good argument that is more to our detriment than our benefit). But beyond that, how exactly do we qualify as the greatest country on Earth?
We're been surpassed by many nations in the question of civil rights. Our education system is outmoded and our educational performance is rapidly declining. Our infrastructure is crumbling, our energy grid obsolete. The gap between rich and poor is widening at what seems to be a geometric rate, the true middle class disappearing before our very eyes.
So, true blue patriots, convince me.
There's no doubt that, in spite of the recent economic doldrums, we remain the richest country on Earth. We also have the largest, most powerful military (although one could make a good argument that is more to our detriment than our benefit). But beyond that, how exactly do we qualify as the greatest country on Earth?
We're been surpassed by many nations in the question of civil rights. Our education system is outmoded and our educational performance is rapidly declining. Our infrastructure is crumbling, our energy grid obsolete. The gap between rich and poor is widening at what seems to be a geometric rate, the true middle class disappearing before our very eyes.
So, true blue patriots, convince me.
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