- I'm afraid you're right.
But on the other hand, Capitalism and awareness of economic issues has a very strong tradition in America.
Socialism definitely is un-American, I guess most Americans would agree.
Around the world, most of us will experience some meager years in the near future, but together we will overcome this global recession even if many Americans and others hope too much from Obama (his policies are in many ways highly questionable to say the least).
Over here in Old Europe, we've experienced the up and downs of economic development for ages and things far worse than recessions, like WWI, WW2, The Black Death etc. Today it still is a rather good place to live despite stupid politicians and Islamists.
Best of regards from Scandinavia to America!
And Aloha to you too.
I mean Mahalo. That is TX in Hawaii. At least we have the liberals surrounded.
I look at it another way. Just as the Obammy has been extremely good for the gun industry—he will be even better for the conservatives. I can see him loosing many seats to conservatives in the 2010 elections and beyond.
Also, I can see a possibility that he won’t remain in office until 2010—I think he’s also making the dims furious—at least all of them but the most liberal ones.
>Socialism definitely is un-American, I guess most Americans would agree.<
That may have been true at one time but there are too many Americans who would want and vote for a handout. The outcome of the last elections proves my point. As we rapidly march to an economic disaster there are still plenty of people who think that Obama is following the right path.
Apparently not anymore.