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Tonight I went to an event (work related) that turned into a political conversation where one person who was far left and one who was far right were both arguing that they believed that America was terminal and wouldn't be around in 15 years. Everyone else, about a dozen of us, felt that America would keep on ticking and find it's course.
Basically the person on the right and left both felt that things in America were untenable and that the citizens had already lost confidence in the USA and things would come crashing down hard soon. I stayed out of the fray for the most part but I did find it interesting. Both the right and left antagonists pointed to the current election as evidence that the American people were sick and tired of the politicians and the people who were crafting policy. Personally, I think that the fact that Bernie and Donald are doing so well is evidence that in the end the current structure is working, that the people have the power and will change things over time. But I'm really not confident in that assessment. I'm not sure I see how the American people would actually revolt, considering we are doing too well economically, socially, and globally as a whole. But it is an interesting topic so I thought I would bring it here for dissection.
Basically the person on the right and left both felt that things in America were untenable and that the citizens had already lost confidence in the USA and things would come crashing down hard soon. I stayed out of the fray for the most part but I did find it interesting. Both the right and left antagonists pointed to the current election as evidence that the American people were sick and tired of the politicians and the people who were crafting policy. Personally, I think that the fact that Bernie and Donald are doing so well is evidence that in the end the current structure is working, that the people have the power and will change things over time. But I'm really not confident in that assessment. I'm not sure I see how the American people would actually revolt, considering we are doing too well economically, socially, and globally as a whole. But it is an interesting topic so I thought I would bring it here for dissection.
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