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View Poll Results: What is the trajectory of American Civilization? | |||
We're ascending and I think we're a long way from our peak. |
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31 | 16.76% |
We're ascending, but we will peak within the next two or three generations? |
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4 | 2.16% |
We're in a stable state and likely won't decline. |
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10 | 5.41% |
We're in a stable state but are headed toward decline. |
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34 | 18.38% |
We peaked in the last two or three generations, and we're descending. |
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95 | 51.35% |
We've pretty much been descending since Plymouth Rock. Our ruin is imminent. |
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9 | 4.86% |
I don't really following the grand sweep of history. |
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2 | 1.08% |
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Valiant 'The Thread Killer'
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Kansas City
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Lets see,
Rise of corporations controlling interests of the country. Effecting politicians to increase profit stream. Too big to fail bailout companies. Erosion of constitutional rights. American businesses selling out to overseas companies for quick profits. Technology boom, which while nice, each tech generation will lessen people powered workforce. In turn fewer jobs with increasing population. Building a dependent lower class on the government that is now generations deep and proud of it. For profit colleges. Now, the Y generation did not build it. But I do not see them as the group to stop it. |
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