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No Decline Here - Rumors of our demise have been greatly exaggerated.
National Review Online ^ | May 24, 2007 | Victor Davis Hanson

Posted on 05/24/2007 9:54:49 PM PDT by neverdem







No Decline Here
Rumors of our demise have been greatly exaggerated.

By Victor Davis Hanson

The suicide murders and roadside bombs in Iraq and Afghanistan sicken Americans. Soon-to-be nuclear Iran seems loonier than nuclear North Korea. American debt keeps piling up in China and Japan. And we think of angry Venezuela, the Middle East, and Russia every time we fill up — if we can afford to fill up.

Then listen to Al Gore on global warming. Or hear Jimmy Carter on the current president. The common denominator is American “decline.”

Books by liberals assure us that our “empire” is kaput. Brace for the inevitable fate of Rome. Conservatives are just as glum. For them, we are also Romans — but the more decadent variety, eaten away from the inside.

In response, many bored Americans turn instead to the la-la land of Britney Spears and Paris Hilton.

Yet American Cassandras are old stuff. Grim Charles Lindberg in the late 1930s lectured a Depression-era America that Hitler’s new order in Germany could only be appeased, never opposed.

After World War II, it wasn’t long before the Soviet Union ended our short-lived status as sole nuclear superpower. And when Eastern Europe and China were lost to communism, it was proof, for many, that democratic capitalism was passé. “We will bury you,” Nikita Khrushchev promised us.

After the collapse of the Soviet Empire in 1991, America proclaimed itself at the “end of history” — meaning that the spread of our style of democratic capitalism was now inevitable. Now a mere 16 years later, some are just as sure we approach our own end.

But our rivals are weaker and America is far stronger than many think.

Take oil. With oil prices at nearly $70 a barrel, Vladimir Putin, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and Hugo Chavez seem invincible as they rally anti-American feeling.

But if we find alternate energy sources, or reduce slightly our oil hunger, we can defang all three rather quickly. None of their countries have a middle class or a culture of entrepreneurship to discover and disseminate new knowledge.

Russia and Europe are shrinking. China is an aging nation of only children. The only thing the hard-working Chinese fear more than their bankrupt Communist dictatorship is getting rid of it.

True, the economies of China and India have made amazing progress. But both have rocky rendezvous ahead with all the social and cultural problems that we long ago addressed in the 20th century.

And European elites can’t blame their problems — a bullying Russia, Islamic terrorists, unassimilated minorities, and high unemployment — all on George Bush’s swagger and accent. The recent elections of Angela Merkel in Germany and Nicolas Sarkozy in France suggest that Europe’s cheap anti-Americanism may be ending, and that our practices of more open markets, lower taxes, and less state control are preferable to the European status quo.

In truth, a never-stronger America is being tested as never before. The world is watching whether we win or lose in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Middle East is either going to reform or remain an oil-rich tribal mess that endangers the entire world.

A better way to assess our chances at maintaining our preeminence is simply to ask the same questions that are the historical barometers of our nation’s success or failure: Does any nation have a constitution comparable to ours? Does merit — or religion, tribe, or class — mostly gauge success or failure in America? What nation is as free, stable, and transparent as the U.S.?

Try becoming a fully accepted citizen of China or Japan if you were not born Chinese or Japanese. Try running for national office in India from the lower caste. Try writing a critical oped in Russia or hiring a brilliant female to run a mosque, university, or hospital in most of the Middle East. Ask where MRI scans, Wal-Mart, iPods, the Internet, or F-18s came from.

In the last 60 years, we have been warned in succession that new paradigms in racially pure Germany, the Soviet workers’ paradise, Japan Inc., and now 24/7 China all were about to displace the United States. None did. All have had relative moments of amazing success — but in the end none proved as resilient, flexible, and adaptable as America.

That brings us to the greatest strength of the United States: radical self-critique. We Americans are worrywarts, always believing we’re on the verge of extinction. And so, to “renew,” “reinvent,” or “save” America, we whip ourselves up about “wars” on poverty, drugs, and cancer; space “races;” missile “gaps;” literacy “crusades;” and “campaigns” against litter, waste, and smoking.

In other words, we nail-biters have always been paranoid that we must change and improve in order to survive. And thus we usually do — just in time.

© 2007 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC.



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To: hsalaw
We’re not in decline and the leftist socialist anti-Americans can’t destroy us.

No, but the Amnesty Bill can, and will....

21 posted on 05/25/2007 9:11:05 AM PDT by kevao
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To: kevao

Okay. You’re right. It’s the end times. Civilization is dead. We’re DOOMED! All you doom-and-gloomers remind me of that old CW McCall song line: “If the devil don’t get you, then Roosevelt will.” Only the new line is: “If the islamofascist terrorists don’t get us, then the illegal immigrant strawberry pickers will.” So let’s just give up. I am totally against amnesty in any form, but I’m not ready to write our country off just because of this idiotic bill.


22 posted on 05/25/2007 9:38:35 AM PDT by hsalaw
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To: hsalaw
Okay. You’re right. It’s the end times. Civilization is dead. We’re DOOMED! All you doom-and-gloomers....

I applaud your optimism; I tend toward optimism myself. But refusing to recognize the reality that there *are* dangerous islamofascist terrorists out there who can damage our country, and that there *is* immigration legislation in the pipleline that will severely cripple our economy is, well, what the Liberals do.

Just because I see things as they really are, does not mean I think we should all "let's just give up," either.

Optimistically yours,

23 posted on 05/25/2007 10:22:27 AM PDT by kevao
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To: neverdem; Lando Lincoln; quidnunc; .cnI redruM; SJackson; dennisw; monkeyshine; Alouette; ...
Catching up with some older articles in case you missed them.



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24 posted on 05/30/2007 12:47:00 PM PDT by Tolik
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