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American Pessimism

Optimism has always been an abundant resource in America. The feeling that tomorrow will always be better than today has always underpinned the American Dream. It made personal reinvention and class fluidity not only possible but arguably mandatory.

The dream remains but in many respects anxiety has taken over from hope as the dominant cultural force in America today. According to Rasmussen polls (quoted in an article in The Guardian newspaper), only 21% of Americans currently think that the country is moving in the right direction. Before 2004 it was double that.

Equally, 43% of Americans think the best days have been and gone compared to around 30% who think that they still lie ahead. Whatever the statistics, the seeds of doubt have been sown and the country is fearful about its future and the outside world.

But why this pessimism? The answer probably includes the economy, stagnant wages, falling house prices, a falling dollar, the endless war in Iraq and a rising budget deficit. According to a Pew survey (also quoted in The Guardian), 76% of Americans now believe that the economy will be the same or worse in twelve months time. Similarly, in a poll of 46 countries asking about attitudes to foreign trade the US had the most negative view compared with China that had the most positive. Go figure as they say in America.

One suspects that similar pessimistic attitudes exist in other countries, especially in Europe. Indeed, outside of Asia the general feeling seems to increasingly be that the next generation will be worse of than the last.Is there a solution in sight? Ironically, a level of faith remains in the US but what does seem to have been lost is a faith in politicians – with one rather notable exception. Some commentators say that the challenge for American politicians is to respond to this new pessimistic mood without highlighting either fundamental causes or potential consequences.

There is one Democratic politician that could possibly do this. If he wins he could be the next John F Kennedy or Martin Lurther King. But imagine for a second what might happen if he did win and history repeated itself. Imagine the consequences of a racist with a lucky bullet? If this happened America would probably spiral into a period of extended self-loathing and doubt that would impact on the rest of the world in a myriad of ways.

Words: Richard Watson

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The Blair House is tradidionally used by the President-Elect in the lead up to the inauguration and the Obamas has asked to be moved into the Blair House earlier so their two young children could start at their new school on the first day of the new term but have since been booked into the Presidential Suite at the Hay-Adams Hotel.

Comments from various blogs have not been complimentary:

"What would possess Howard to not at least publicly offer up his stay at Blair House to Obama. Then Obama could graciously say no thank you. By keeping his reservation and being silent Howard showed himself to be not that bright of a person and one can understand how he would pal around with george in an illegal war or two.
It would not be above george to threaten Howard with not giving him the medal if he didn't stay at Blair House and it would not be below Howard to respond to the threat in the way that he did, sort of like a cowering dog. The Aussies must really be proud of their guy. Any body got a shoe."
- Conrad C. Elledge

"George couldn't make this idiot stay at the hay-adams?" - Joe"no doubt Howard is receiving the honor for driving his country's currency into the abyss." - Urbuhlship

"Ah...the administration that live and died by the belief that loyalty trumped competence, clarity and every other imaginable factor-hands out a last few favors to the brown nose gang of three.
With the former prime minister of Australia getting the nod to stay in the Blair House-instead of making way for the incoming President.
How fitting. G'day-as they say-down under."
- Don Duval

"Handing out medals by the dozens to his supporters is about the only thing this president seems capable of actually doing. What is the cost to the U.S. taxpayers to bring these guys to Washington so ding-dong in chief can hang a goofy medal around their necks, or pin them on their jackets, or whatever one does with them? At least the national medal budget will likely be significantly reduced after January 20th." - Bill

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