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Re: Wisconsin vs Total Recall
It was also just another "death of optimism" in America. The post-WW1 generation was also lost. It seems to happen about every fifty years. The "Betrayal of the Revolution" in the early 1800's. The Civil War. WW1. Vietnam. Dubya. The mileposts of American blundering and weakness.
On the other hand, it means we're now entering into a 25-year upswing.
I think that was Vietnam. JFK was a madman (or a conspiracy), but it was still aberrant and an attack on us as a nation. Vietnam was our own ruination of our own ideals. It was self-betrayal and the moment when we realized, in the later words of the Sex Pistols, "we're just... another... country."In my opinion, it's the day the Optimism in America died.
It was also just another "death of optimism" in America. The post-WW1 generation was also lost. It seems to happen about every fifty years. The "Betrayal of the Revolution" in the early 1800's. The Civil War. WW1. Vietnam. Dubya. The mileposts of American blundering and weakness.
On the other hand, it means we're now entering into a 25-year upswing.
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