Michael Snyder
The
Truth
January 30, 2014
If you could go back and live in America during the 1970s would you do it?
Has the United States become a better place to live over the past 40 years or
have things gotten worse? Without a doubt there are arguments that can be made
both ways.
For example, who really wants to go back to a time when you actually had to
“dial” a phone or rewind a cassette tape in order to find your favorite song?
On the other hand, wouldn’t it be nice to live at a time when virtually everyone
could find a good job, when television was not so filthy and when you didn’t
have to worry about locking your front door at night? Some would say that we
have come a long way in 40 years. Others lament how far we have fallen. So
what do you think? Read over the 28 points of comparison between 1970s America
and America today posted below and then share your opinion by leaving a comment
at the end of the article…
1. In the 1970s we had Disco. Today, we have Justin Bieber and Katy Perry.
2. In the 1970s we had Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter.
Today, we have Barack Obama.
3. In the 1970s, Americans fell in love with stupid fads
such as mood rings, lava lamps and pet rocks. Today, we have twerking,
“planking”, crocs, wedge sneakers and pajama jeans.
4. In 1970, a gallon of gasoline cost 36 cents.
Today, the average price for a gallon of gasoline is about $3.27.
5. In the 1970s we still had rotary
phones. Today, we have iPhones.
6. In the 1970s, presidents were tapping the phones of their
enemies. Today, the government is recording all of our calls. In fact, the NSA
intercepts and permanently stores close to 2 billion emails and phone calls every single day.
7. In the 1970s, gum chewing and talking in class were some
of the major disciplinary problems in our schools. Today, many of our public
schools have been equipped with metal detectors because violence has become so
bad.
8. In the 1970s, you could sit down and watch television
with your children in the evenings without being too concerned about what they
were about to see. Today, not so much.
9. In the early 1970s, Pong was the hottest
video game in America. In the late 1970s, Space
Invaders took America by storm. Today, the video games have become so
incredibly advanced and so extremely entertaining that video game addiction has
become a major problem.
10. In the 1970s, most of the products in our stores were
made in America and we barely conducted any trade with China. Today, it seems
like almost everything we buy has “made in China” stamped on it and our yearly
trade deficit with China is now about 300 billion dollars.
11. In 1973, the United States was #2 in GDP per capita. Today, the United States is #13 in GDP per capita.
12. In 1970, the average woman had her first child when she
was 21.4 years old. Now the average woman has her first child
when she is 25.6 years old.
13. In the 1970s, the “inactivity rate” for men in their
prime working years (25 to 54) was less than 6 percent. Today, it is up close to 12 percent.
14. For most of the 1970s, the average duration of
unemployment was less than 15 weeks. Today, it is more
than 37 weeks.
15. In the 1970s, Star Wars was released. It is still far
superior to any movie that has come out so far this year.
16. In the 1970s, redistribution of wealth was considered to
be something that “the communists” did. Today, redistribution of wealth is the
official policy of the U.S. government.
17. In 1970, about 18
million Americans had manufacturing jobs. Today,about 12
million Americans have manufacturing jobs even though our population has
grown far larger.
18. In the 1970s, many Americans regularly left their cars
and the front doors of their homes unlocked at night. Today, many Americans
live with steel bars on their windows and gun sales are at record highs.
19. Consumer debt in the United States has risen by a
whopping 1700% since 1971, and today 46% of all Americans carry a credit card balance from month to
month.
20. In the 1970s, most Americans still respected the U.S.
Constitution. Today, if you are a “Constitutionalist”, you may get labeled
as a
potential terrorist by the U.S. government.
21. Back in 1970, the five largest U.S. banks held 17 percent of all U.S. banking industry assets. Today, the
five largest U.S. banks hold 52 percent of all U.S. banking industry assets.
22. 40 percent of all workers in the United States actually make
less than what a full-time minimum wage worker made back in 1968.
23. In 1977, Elvis was found dead. Today, the entire U.S.
middle class is dying.
24. Back in the 1970s, about one out of every 50 Americans was on food stamps.
Today, about one out of every 6 Americans is on food stamps.
25. In 1979, Sony introduced the Walkman. When you wanted
to listen to a particular song, you had to rewind your tape to find it. Today,
everyone has iPods and it takes just seconds to sort through thousands of
songs.
26. In the 1970s, the United States loaned more money to the
rest of the world than anybody else. Today, the United States owes more money
to the rest of the world than anybody else.
27. In 1970, the U.S. national debt was about 371 billion
dollars. Today, it is more than 46 times larger.
28. In the 1970s, hippies were smoking dope, attending rock
festivals and singing protest songs. Today, they are running the U.S.
government.
What would you add to this list? Please feel free to share your thoughts by
posting a comment below…
About the author: Michael T. Snyder is a former Washington D.C. attorney who now
publishes The Truth.
His new thriller entitled “The Beginning Of The End” is now available on Amazon.com.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
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