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American Optimism Plummets 20%`

Date: Sunday, July 25, 2021 2:11 PM EST

Just saw a poll that said American optimism plummets 20% since Biden's first 100 days.

Sorry to say, but that does not surprise me.  Biden is sitting in the best position any President has ever had and he is squandering the opportunity.  What is he waiting for?

Maybe if he expressed his belief in "globanomics" and explained to the American people how much America dominates the world of business among many other things, optimism would sky rocket.

Somebody in Washington needs to start thinking outside the box (e.g., globanomics, the Buttigieg pipeline, a value tax and balanced budgets, the federation).  

The political quagmire in Washington is old school; it is not consistent with globanomics.  It's time to unite America and for America to take its rightful position as leader of the world.

BTW, China is a "paper tiger" if you have not been paying attention.

p.s. watched a little of the Sunday morning political shows with the same old talking heads (e.g., Christy, Donna Brazile, Rahm Emanuel) talking from the old worn down scripts.  yada, yada, yada.  No wonder American optimism has plummeted.

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Alexa Graham 3 years ago Member's comment

I think it has more to do with the global pandemic more than who is sitting in the White House.

Jim Boswell 3 years ago Author's comment

You may be right and i might have been a little too harsh. However, i am one of the most optimistic Americans there is and even i am losing faith with the Administration's bureaucratic (same-o same-o) approach to problem solving. In the world of globanomics, problems get resolved faster and better than under the same-o same-o approach. And i do not understand the Administration's hesitation to implement globanomics around the world.