Cancel 2020.1
Canceled
America has been such a huge force of good in the world, despite our flaws. Really, since WWII, we set the tone, and simply made a lot of lives better. Millions of lives.
And at home, we've enjoyed a pretty prolonged period of prosperity - a level of success and well-being that most here now take for granted. But it's incomprehensibly unique in world history. I doubt a lot of people here realize how good we have had it compared to the generations that preceded us and certainly our more distant ancestors.
Really, what an achievement. And yet we had an election that pitted 2 truly awful candidates against each other, with some daring to characterize one of them - amid all of this unprecedented prosperity - as some sort of "last hope." It bothers me that people celebrated the idea of tearing everything down & seeing our institutions discredited and dismantled. I don't think they understand what could be waiting beyond that.
And now here we are - shrinking from our leadership role in the world in favor of a narrow "America First" mentality. Leaving a vacuum that could be filled by a Russia or a China, or maybe no one. Who knows where that leads - what kind of world will result. It won't be the one we've all become used to, and which was pretty damned good.
I hope I'm wrong, but I don't have a good feeling right now. Definitely seems like one of those "don't know what you've got 'til it's gone" situations in the making.
And at home, we've enjoyed a pretty prolonged period of prosperity - a level of success and well-being that most here now take for granted. But it's incomprehensibly unique in world history. I doubt a lot of people here realize how good we have had it compared to the generations that preceded us and certainly our more distant ancestors.
Really, what an achievement. And yet we had an election that pitted 2 truly awful candidates against each other, with some daring to characterize one of them - amid all of this unprecedented prosperity - as some sort of "last hope." It bothers me that people celebrated the idea of tearing everything down & seeing our institutions discredited and dismantled. I don't think they understand what could be waiting beyond that.
And now here we are - shrinking from our leadership role in the world in favor of a narrow "America First" mentality. Leaving a vacuum that could be filled by a Russia or a China, or maybe no one. Who knows where that leads - what kind of world will result. It won't be the one we've all become used to, and which was pretty damned good.
I hope I'm wrong, but I don't have a good feeling right now. Definitely seems like one of those "don't know what you've got 'til it's gone" situations in the making.