The time when America stopped being great

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A year back Donald Trump created the greatest political bombshell in advanced USA, yet were there recorded signs that indicated his surprising triumph? 


Flying into Los Angeles, a plummet that takes you from the forsake, over the mountains, to the external rural areas specked with swimming pools molded like kidneys, dependably expedites a close opiate surge of wistfulness. 


This was the flight way I took after over 30 years prior, as I satisfied a childhood dream to make my first trek to the United States. America had constantly let go my creative energy, both as a place and as a thought. So as I entered the migration lobby, under the winsome grin of America's film star president, it was not really an instance of unexplainable adoration. 


My fixation had begun well before, with westerns, cop appears, superhuman funny cartoons, and motion pictures, for example, West Side Story and Grease. Gotham applied all the more a draw than London. My 16-year-old self could cite a larger number of presidents than executives. Like such a significant number of fresh debuts, similar to such a large number of my comrades, I felt a moment feeling of having a place, a fealty borne of recognition. 


Eighties America satisfied its charging, from the multi-path turnpikes to the enormous refrigerators, from the drive-in motion picture theaters to the drive-through burger joints. I adored the bigness, the strength, the recklessness. Originating from a nation where an excessive number of individuals were accommodated to their destiny from too soon an age, the vitalizing power of the American Dream was not quite recently enticing but rather unshackling. 


Upward portability was not a given among my classmates. The nonattendance of disdain was likewise striking: the conviction achievement was a comment as opposed to envy. Seeing a Cadillac incited unexpected sentiments in comparison to seeing a Rolls Royce. 


It was 1984. Los Angeles was facilitating the Olympics. The Soviet blacklist implied US competitors overwhelmed the awards table more so than expected. McDonald's had a scratch-card advancement, arranged probably before Eastern alliance nations chose to stay away, offering Big Macs, cokes and fries if Americans won gold, silver or bronze in chose occasions. So for quite a long time I devoured free fast food, a caloric backup to serenades of "USA! USA!" 



This was the mid year of American resurgence. After the long national bad dream of Vietnam, Watergate and the Iranian prisoner emergency, the nation exhibited its ability for reestablishment. 1984, a long way from being the tragic damnation augured by George Orwell, was a period of festivity and idealism. Uncle Sam - in those days, no one gave much idea to the nation being given a male representation - appeared to be upbeat again in his own particular skin. 


For millions, it truly was "Morning Again in America", the trademark of Ronald Reagan's re-race battle. In that year's presidential decision, he covered his Democratic rival Walter Mondale in an avalanche, winning 49 out of 50 states and 58.8% of the mainstream vote. 


The United States could barely be portrayed as politically concordant. There was the standard partitioned government. Republicans held control of the Senate, yet the Democrats kept their stranglehold on the House of Representatives. Reagan's radiance was sullied the dispatch of his 1980 battle with a require "states' rights", which sounded to many like a puppy shriek for refusal of social equality. 



His picked scene was Philadelphia, however not the city of charitable love, the support of the Declaration of Independence, but instead Philadelphia, Mississippi, a country backwater near where three social liberties laborers had been killed by racial oppressors in 1964. Reagan, similar to Nixon, sought after the southern technique, which abused white feelings of dread about dark progress. 


In any case, the song of devotion of great importance was Lee Greenwood's God Bless the USA and legislative issues was not so energized as it is today. Despite the fact that the Democratic House Speaker Tip O'Neill berated Reagan's stream down financial aspects - he called him a "supporter of childishness" and "Herbert Hoover with a grin" - these two Irish-Americans discovered shared opinion as they looked to act in the national intrigue. 


Both comprehended the Founding Fathers had hard-wired trade off into the administrative framework, and that Washington, with its governing rules, was unworkable without give and take. They cooperated on assess change and protecting Social Security. 


The nation was in the ascendant. Not all that suspicious as it was in the 1950s, not all that unsettled as it was in the 1960s, and no place close as debilitated as it had been in the 1970s. 


History is never flawless or direct. Decades don't naturally have identities, however it is conceivable to partition the period since 1984 into two particular stages. The last 16 years of the twentieth Century was a period of American authority. The initial 16 years of the 21st Century has turned out to be a time of brokenness, discontent, disappointment and decay. The America of today from multiple points of view mirrors the discord between the two. 


 

Dominance


In those sundown years of the most recent thousand years, America delighted in something much the same as the strength accomplished at the Los Angeles Olympics. Only two years after Reagan requested that Gorbachev tear down the Berlin Wall, that solid and ideological blockade was no more. The United States won the Cold War. In the New World Order that developed a short time later, it turned into the sole superpower in a unipolar world. 

The speed at which US-drove powers won the primary Gulf War in 1991 slew the phantoms of Vietnam. With a reformist pioneer, Boris Yeltsin, introduced in the Kremlin, there was a desire Russia would grasp vote based change. Indeed, even after Tiananmen Square, there was an expectation that China may stick to this same pattern, as it moved towards a more market-based economy. 


This was the pushed of Francis Fukuyama's theory in his point of interest 1989 exposition, The End of History, which discussed "the universalisation of Western liberal vote based system as the last type of human government". 


For every one of the conjectures Japan would turn into the world's biggest economy, America declined to surrender its money related and business predominance. Rather than Sony administering the corporate world, Silicon Valley turned into the new cutting edge workshop of business. 


Bill Clinton's brag of building an extension to the 21st Century rang genuine, despite the fact that it was new tech goliaths, for example, Microsoft, Apple and Google that were the genuine modelers and designers. Thirty years in the wake of planting the Stars and Stripes on the Sea of Tranquility, America ruled space as well as the internet as well. 


This period of US strength would never be depicted as untroubled. The Los Angeles revolts in 1992, started by beating of Rodney King and the absolution of the cops accused of his attack, featured profound racial divisions. 


n Washington, Bill Clinton's arraignment shown the hyper-partisanship that was changing the tenor of Washington life. In the age of all day, every day link news, governmental issues was beginning to twofold as cleanser musical drama. 


However as we drew nearer 31 December 1999, the attestation that the twentieth Century had been The American Century was a saying. I was in the capital as Bill Clinton managed the midnight festivities on the National Mall, and as the firecrackers skipped from the Lincoln Memorial down the Reflecting Pool to enlighten the Washington landmark, the compelling monolith resembled a goliath outcry check or a gigantic number one.

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America is a great country. There are good and bad people but often times it is the bad experiences being remembered the most. The current president should have never been, but the government allowed this to happen. The government simply did not listen to the people and the people voted. This is democracy at its finest.

Every generation has their own challenges. Today the biggest challenge is for America to adapt to globalization. In the past only America could do things because they controlled majority stake of the world's resources. Extensive waste and over indulgence through the years is no longer possible. Today countries are rising economically and socially and America has to accept that rather than invade and spread it's values.

If America sets itself as an example by focusing more on its people instead of maintaining a status quo there will be less divide. Creation of jobs and making housing affordable is primary goals to be focusing for its people. Spending money to "buy" our way to reaching these goals will never work. We seen it in 2008 and today a lot of the people are still struggling. Point is the people have to be given an incentive to drive their hopes and ambitions to reality. How to get this out of the people is still unclear to me but throughout America's history a lot of things happened because the people saw through them as hurdles and willed their way into conquering them.

I personally do not want the country to fall apart and believe that its people are the best in the world. Whether this holds true will be seen in the years ahead as other countries forge ahead in hopes to obtain what America has had for so many years. The prosperity and richness America has is why so many adore and want to emulate.

America is not perfect, and there is much work to be done to make the country that has always been great to be greater.

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