This isn't an attempt to be a troll or anything, but I have a question/topic that I think warrants a discussion.
Outside of military accomplishments, what has the United States done in the past 40 years that really can justify the title of being "a great nation". I always hear people saying "this great nation" and other variations and after reading a short blog a friend wrote about how the US is starting to fall, I had to ask myself, when was the last time that the US was actually great?
In the past 40 years, so from 1970-2010, what has the United States really done as a country that is so great? The space program is really one of the only things I can think of. The Civil Rights Movement was in the 60s as was the first moon landing, but after 1970? OK, more moon landings and an expansion of space exploration. What else?
Again, this is the United States as a country. Not that famous individuals have come from the United States or anything like that, but actually as a country of people (represented via a government or not).
Discuss.
Outside of military accomplishments, what has the United States done in the past 40 years that really can justify the title of being "a great nation". I always hear people saying "this great nation" and other variations and after reading a short blog a friend wrote about how the US is starting to fall, I had to ask myself, when was the last time that the US was actually great?
In the past 40 years, so from 1970-2010, what has the United States really done as a country that is so great? The space program is really one of the only things I can think of. The Civil Rights Movement was in the 60s as was the first moon landing, but after 1970? OK, more moon landings and an expansion of space exploration. What else?
Again, this is the United States as a country. Not that famous individuals have come from the United States or anything like that, but actually as a country of people (represented via a government or not).
Discuss.