Malaise, Redux

By Mitch Berg

About a quarter of Americans O believe this nation will be the most powerful nation in the world 90 years from now:

Just 27% of U.S. voters now think the United States will still be the most powerful nation in the world at the end of the 21st century, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey. That’s down eight points from the previous survey in February just after a highly-publicized U.S. military surge in Afghanistan

I don’t think it ever got this bad during the Carter years.

2 Responses to “Malaise, Redux”

  1. nerdbert Says:

    It took people a lot longer to catch on to what Carter was trying to do than what Obama has done. Ya know, that whole Nixon Constitutional Crisis thingie did kind of color politics for a while, plus the fact that the whole Democratic leadership in the Congress wasn’t a hardened left-wing cadre like the Pelosi/Reid alliance.

  2. Night Writer Says:

    Our enemies will tremble before the mountain of our debt!

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