shockedcanadian
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30 Years of China First policies are taking their toll.
In Canada, we've already accepted that we are finished economically, socially and across the board. There was a time politicians would say "we live in the greatest country on earth". Now they wouldn't even embarrass themselves by saying that. Only cops, career government workers (one and the same) and their entitled family members would make such a statement.
The rest are gone or trying to leave. It seems you have a similar unhappiness with your youth, the enemy is winning their minds and hearts.
As the nation’s 245th birthday approaches, not everyone is bullish on the red, white, and blue.
Almost 7 out of 10 voters (69 percent) believe America is the greatest country to reside in, according to the latest Fox News survey, down from 83 percent in 2015 and from the high-water mark recorded a decade ago: 84 percent in April 2011, the first time the question was asked on a Fox News poll.
On the other side of the ledger, 26 percent say America is not the best country to live in, up 12 points.
The drop in positive views since 2015 is most pronounced among voters under age 45 (75 percent said the U.S. was the best in 2015 vs. 54 percent now, for a 21-point drop), Democrats (-20), women (-19), and Black voters (-17).
In Canada, we've already accepted that we are finished economically, socially and across the board. There was a time politicians would say "we live in the greatest country on earth". Now they wouldn't even embarrass themselves by saying that. Only cops, career government workers (one and the same) and their entitled family members would make such a statement.
The rest are gone or trying to leave. It seems you have a similar unhappiness with your youth, the enemy is winning their minds and hearts.
Fox News Poll: As July 4th approaches, fewer voters believe US is best place to live
Almost 7 out of 10 voters (69 percent) believe America is the greatest country to reside in, according to the latest Fox News survey, down from 83 percent in 2015 and from the high-water mark recorded a decade ago.
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As the nation’s 245th birthday approaches, not everyone is bullish on the red, white, and blue.
Almost 7 out of 10 voters (69 percent) believe America is the greatest country to reside in, according to the latest Fox News survey, down from 83 percent in 2015 and from the high-water mark recorded a decade ago: 84 percent in April 2011, the first time the question was asked on a Fox News poll.
On the other side of the ledger, 26 percent say America is not the best country to live in, up 12 points.
The drop in positive views since 2015 is most pronounced among voters under age 45 (75 percent said the U.S. was the best in 2015 vs. 54 percent now, for a 21-point drop), Democrats (-20), women (-19), and Black voters (-17).
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