by Outcast_Searcher » Thu 21 Apr 2011, 01:32:28
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tyler_JC', 'T')he American Dream is that each generation lives better than the one that came before it.

We're not doing too bad of a job.
Tyler, you (IMO) always make thoughtful posts, and I generally agree with you on your posts.
However, in this case, there is a HUGE assumption (IMO) here that is being called into question (in America) by the vast majority of folks that aren't fairly far to the right politically.
This is only addressing money (i.e. material wealth).
In a resource constrained world with a growing population -- how can folks who aren't science deniers, AGW deniers, finite resource deniers, etc. think one dimensionally like this? It just doesn't seem to pass the "reality" test anymore.
I know the cornies assume that technology will save us, and perhaps it will buy us time, but now, questions like having safety, security, "enough" goods for contentment (instead of showing off for the neighbors), medical care, etc. seem to be IN THE FACES of a huge segment of the population -- especially longer term.
And the trends are dismal. How can we call that "each generation lives better"?
Given the track record of the perma-doomer blogs, I wouldn't bet a fast crash doomer's money on their predictions.