America reached its apex in 1969 with the Apollo moon landings. It's been in decline ever since. The decline really started in 1965. That was when the immigration laws were changed, which insured that American would not remain a white nation; that's when Lyndon B. Johnson brought in his welfare reforms that insured that blacks would remain a destructive underclass constantly working to destroy society (Johnson didn't care, he just wanted their votes).
There have been some achievements since 1965, but no real, serious progress apart from the advances in communication and information handling (computers, cell phones). The Concord was designed in the 1950s and built in the 1960s, and we still don't have anything that can compete with it commercially. Space travel -- all you need to know is that we never went back to the moon. The Vietnam War revealed America's weakness of will, and the invasion and occupation of Afghanistan confirmed it.
There is only one thing that could save America -- a massive groundswell of Christianity. Not the Christianity we have now, but a more dedicated, militant form of Christianity. Like it, don't like it; doesn't matter. It's the only thing that will save America.
There were no moon landings. Space travel is fake and gay. America died in 1917. /s/Anticlutchisgay
Basically. America is on a decline, and I do like that timeframe of starting at 1969. The acceleration picked up in late 1999 of our moral, religious, and technological decline. We hit the wall.
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