If America were a stock, it would be a “buy”: an undervalued market leader, in need of new management. But that points to its last great strength. More than any rival, America corrects itself. Under pressure from voters, Mr Bush has already rediscovered some of the charms of multilateralism; he is talking about climate change; a Middle East peace initiative is possible. Next year's presidential election offers a chance for renewal. Such corrections are not automatic: something (a misadventure in Iran?) may yet compound the misery of Iraq in the same way Watergate followed Vietnam. But America recovered from the 1970s. It will bounce back stronger again.
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It's God Bless America you arrogant moron. Not America Bless God.
I meant what I said.
You don't bless God unless you think you are God. God blesses you. Your arrogance knows no bounds. So now your reading the Economist since I suggested you work for a hedgefund. Poser.
Good Luck. I'll see ya on the flip side, if you make it. But i'm not gonna bet on it.
I'm pretty sure you misunderstood my point. And the article came from a link on reddit. I'm not a follower of the Economist.
Love ya cuz.
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