America today is both the greatest country in the world, with the potential to be an even greater country, as well as a country in decline with the risk of not being able to realize that potential.
America’s founders defined the purpose of the government and economy in the founding documents:
America today is both the greatest country in the world, with the potential to be an even greater country, as well as a country in decline with the risk of not being able to realize that potential.
America’s founders defined the purpose of the government and economy in the founding documents:
• The purpose of government is to establish justice, to ensure the blessings of liberty for us and our children and grandchildren, and to promote general welfare through regulations.
• The purpose of America’s economy is to provide for the general welfare.
America’s challenges today are fundamental to fulfilling those purposes in a fair way for all citizens.
People can’t individually, or even as a group or groups, solve the issues facing government, business, and society; however, collectively people can require that political and business leaders solve the issues balanced for the best interest of all people. We each need to do everything we can for the development of our best government, economy, and society. America’s best opportunity for success is a balanced sharing of information.
An Informed Citizens Commission is the foundation for the Informed Citizens Principles. It would require corporations, candidates, and representatives to provide adequate and accurate information to all citizens. See www.informedcitizens.com
Rick when you look at stats where we stand in the world in infant mortality, maternal mortality, literacy, poverty, health care, quality, costs and availability and imprisonment it is a stretch to say that we are the greatest in he world.
From a purely selfish point of view, I agree. I live very well, very comfortable and have a lot of liquidity. I don't have any debts, not even mortgage yet I own 5 acres and rent out apartment, I buy everything that I want and need, I probably spend more on cat food in a month that a migrant family does on food
I don't have a cell phone because I don't need or want one, but wife has a cell phone a ta blet, and a computer. Her computer mine and our Smart TV are hooked up to a router.
My computer is a military rehab that I bought two decades ago, it runs Windows 7, hers runs Windows 10. I have no need to upgrade, as it fulfills my need, and is less vulnerable to hacking or malware.
The point is that America is indeed great FOR ME, but not for the woman that cleans my house, or the women she hires to help her, and not great for so many hundreds of millions, that don't have the excellent health care that I have.
So maybe for you, America is the greatest nation on Earth,but not fo hundreds of millions..
Rick and William, These are all excellent points. But think about the moniker 'America is the greatest nation on earth. That is a coverup like Make America Great Again, both employed to cover the desire for ascendency vis a vie corruption, going into other countries to change regimes, killing thousands in the process, and raping other countries of their natural resources and those stats William begins his comment with. The bloated military makes it possible for the US to behave this way.
It is all in perspective and relative. We have the largest economy and strongest military of any country in history. We also have significant shortcomings that must be overcome.
Income inequity is the primary cause of the middle class unrest and mistrust of the establishment that has led to Donald Trump.
America still has the greatest potential of any country in history, but will require significant effort by us all to realize that potential.
Rick, the largest economy and strongest military does not make the greatest nation. The same could be said of Germany in 1939,
As regards overcoming our shortcomings, I keep hearing "must" and "need" as if they were solutions. There a lot of things people and this nation must do, there is a lot of things we need,
The problem is, Rick, that on the present course of the ship of state, USA Inc, the musts won't happen and the needs will be unfulfilled, unless something drastic happens to rid us of this tyranny.
Whatever potential we had is moot, water under the bridge, over the dam, it flowed into the ocean on January 20th, do you expect Muskiantrump to fulfill that potential?
William, I refuse to give up. I am asking others to join my Informed Citizens Party/Movement. I am also seeking other opportunitites to make a difference.
America today is both the greatest country in the world, with the potential to be an even greater country, as well as a country in decline with the risk of not being able to realize that potential.
America’s founders defined the purpose of the government and economy in the founding documents:
• The purpose of government is to establish justice, to ensure the blessings of liberty for us and our children and grandchildren, and to promote general welfare through regulations.
• The purpose of America’s economy is to provide for the general welfare.
America’s challenges today are fundamental to fulfilling those purposes in a fair way for all citizens.
People can’t individually, or even as a group or groups, solve the issues facing government, business, and society; however, collectively people can require that political and business leaders solve the issues balanced for the best interest of all people. We each need to do everything we can for the development of our best government, economy, and society. America’s best opportunity for success is a balanced sharing of information.
An Informed Citizens Commission is the foundation for the Informed Citizens Principles. It would require corporations, candidates, and representatives to provide adequate and accurate information to all citizens. See www.informedcitizens.com
Rick when you look at stats where we stand in the world in infant mortality, maternal mortality, literacy, poverty, health care, quality, costs and availability and imprisonment it is a stretch to say that we are the greatest in he world.
From a purely selfish point of view, I agree. I live very well, very comfortable and have a lot of liquidity. I don't have any debts, not even mortgage yet I own 5 acres and rent out apartment, I buy everything that I want and need, I probably spend more on cat food in a month that a migrant family does on food
I don't have a cell phone because I don't need or want one, but wife has a cell phone a ta blet, and a computer. Her computer mine and our Smart TV are hooked up to a router.
My computer is a military rehab that I bought two decades ago, it runs Windows 7, hers runs Windows 10. I have no need to upgrade, as it fulfills my need, and is less vulnerable to hacking or malware.
The point is that America is indeed great FOR ME, but not for the woman that cleans my house, or the women she hires to help her, and not great for so many hundreds of millions, that don't have the excellent health care that I have.
So maybe for you, America is the greatest nation on Earth,but not fo hundreds of millions..
Rick and William, These are all excellent points. But think about the moniker 'America is the greatest nation on earth. That is a coverup like Make America Great Again, both employed to cover the desire for ascendency vis a vie corruption, going into other countries to change regimes, killing thousands in the process, and raping other countries of their natural resources and those stats William begins his comment with. The bloated military makes it possible for the US to behave this way.
William,
It is all in perspective and relative. We have the largest economy and strongest military of any country in history. We also have significant shortcomings that must be overcome.
Income inequity is the primary cause of the middle class unrest and mistrust of the establishment that has led to Donald Trump.
America still has the greatest potential of any country in history, but will require significant effort by us all to realize that potential.
Rick, the largest economy and strongest military does not make the greatest nation. The same could be said of Germany in 1939,
As regards overcoming our shortcomings, I keep hearing "must" and "need" as if they were solutions. There a lot of things people and this nation must do, there is a lot of things we need,
The problem is, Rick, that on the present course of the ship of state, USA Inc, the musts won't happen and the needs will be unfulfilled, unless something drastic happens to rid us of this tyranny.
Whatever potential we had is moot, water under the bridge, over the dam, it flowed into the ocean on January 20th, do you expect Muskiantrump to fulfill that potential?
William, I refuse to give up. I am asking others to join my Informed Citizens Party/Movement. I am also seeking other opportunitites to make a difference.