In the editorial section of the New York Times, you will find a publication
from September 29, 2012 written by Ross Douthat called “Why
Obama is Winning.” Here, Douthat states that many American people have
adapted to, and some have even grown comfortable with, the stagnation and the
above 8% unemployment rate occurring in our country. He argues in his editorial
that if our voters don’t start making changes that can help pull us out of what
is referred to here as the “new normal,” then the future of our country is very
bleak.
Ross States that this “new normal” is a portion of the
American public who have begun to define “getting ahead as simply not falling
behind.” He explains that this kind of mentality will eventually lead to
nationwide a crisis. His target audience here is all Americans, but
specifically those who have developed this kind of acceptance. Those who think
it’s normal to be only making ends meet and that it’s ok to not be amassing
some sort of nest egg for their future. It’s not. He states in his editorial
that he feels President Obama is “cushioned” in the election by the voters with
this viewpoint. That he is comfortable with encouraging them to lean on
government assistance instead of trying to help them break out of this comfort
zone and push for better. I agree that the American people should always push
for a better future with more financial security for ourselves and for our
country. He also notes he is not saying Romney would be better equipped to
handle this task, and he understands the generally shaken faith in the
Republican Party since the Bush administration. He is just stating whichever
candidate it may be, someone has to do something.
Ross Douthat is well learned on the subject matter and has
been a conservative writer for a number of years. He researches and uses
credible sources in his articles such as the Bureau of Labor Reassessment and
Ronald Brownstein Reports among others to back up his data. He also makes sure
to include links when mentioning studies so you can read them for yourself.
Ross Douthat is a Harvard graduate and is a very accomplished author for not
only the New York Times, but for several other papers as well. He has been an
editor, blogger, and his own books. You can click here for more information
on his accomplishments and credibility.
We are already seeing the downturn starting to emerge in
our country. We are heading straight into being the first generation that will
NOT be as financially secure as our parents and grandparents. And what of the
next generations coming after us? I feel Ross Douthat’s makes a very important argument
about an issue that affects us all. As Douthat points out, if we keep at this
pace we are paving the way for a country with a very dismal way of life and a
broken American dream.
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