Watch Very Special Stossel Show with Nick Gillespie: Is America in Decline?
I'm happy to tell you that I'll be one of the featured guests on tonight's very episode of Stossel, which airs at 9 p.m. ET on Fox Business. The topic is, "Is America in Decline?" and I appear to be a lonely voice suggesting that our nation still has a potentially good couple of years left.
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From the writeup of the show:
For decades, people have been saying that America's best days are behind us.
On this week's show, Glenn Beck says our Republic won't make it to 2016.
John Bolton, former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N., says that our country is vulnerable because President Obama has made our military weaker.
Pat Buchanan claims that America is committing "suicide" as the population becomes less white and European.
Vernon Hill, founder of Commerce Bank, says he had to go to England to start his newest venture, Metro Bank, because American regulators now micromanage. Ellis Henican argues that regulation is needed.
Reason's Nick Gillespie contends that American culture is not in decline. People read sensational stories like this, this, or this. But when you look at data for things like teen drug use and pregnancy, and violent crime, it suggests that American kids have become more responsible.
Read John Stossel's great Creators Syndicate column every Thursday right here at Reason.
I was asked to appear on the show partly because of my recent Reason.com article "5 Classic Teen Sex-and-Drug Freakouts: Rainbow Parties, Butt-Chugging, And So Much More (By Which We Mean Less)," which made the case that many (if not all) scare stories about "the kids these days" are phonier than a three-dollar bill. A snippet:
In 2007, the Sheriff's Office of Collier County, Florida perpetrated one of the most ridiculous frauds in the annals of police work when it reported that kids were getting turned on by a "new drug called 'Jenkem,'" which was made from fermented urine and feces. Sure, kids today are into do-it-yourself culture, but given that real drugs are reportedly easier to score than ever, who exactly would be into what the cops averred was known by slang terms such as "butthash" and "fruit from crack pipe"?
"Fruit from crack pipe" sounds like something you'd order for dessert at a Thai restaurant that earned a D grade from the health inspector, doesn't it?
And let me also point out that the paperback edition of Matt Welch and my The Declaration of Independents: How Libertarian Politics Can Fix What's Wrong With America goes on sale June 26. The new edition features an update and foreword by us that discusses our experiences on tour last year and the rise (and apparent fall) of the Occupy Movement and much more.
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But when will John Stossel be invited on a very special Gillespie Show: One Civil Libertarian?
A "Very Special Episode", is Blossom going to lose her virginity again?
Sadly no. Her current TV boyfriend plays on the other team.
Which is why she has an electric toothbrush that she named Gerard.
I thought on The Big Bang Theory Raj was the closet homosexual. Sheldon's just an uberdork with absolutely no concept of social conventions whatsoever.
FWIW the earlier episodes were alot better. The dorkiness of the characters was more understated. Lately the main characters have become parodies of themselves, especially Sheldon.
Agreed. It was kind of a short-term setup, and the original story arc seems to have run its course. Now they're tacking stuff on because they want to keep making all that money. Which is fine, but the quality of the show suffers.
If the government would just decline to get involved in other people's business, things would be quite good.
Uh, hello? If the government doesn't intervene, who's gonna solve all the problems?
If you don't want something to be done by government, you don't want it to be done at all.
Well, duh. And as libertarians we don't want anything done as we are pro poverty, pro diseases and suffering, and anti-roads. Super villainy at its finest.
That's the kind of decline I can get behind.
About time you mentioned your book.
Book? The Jacket has a book?
And, IMO, it's good. Preaching to the perhaps but still a fun read.
Nick: sorry for buying the Nook ($1.99) version if it cuts into your and Matt's royalties.
Nook version is down to 2 bucks?! I paid 14 for that bad boy when it came out! I demand restitution! Or at least a bailout of my declining asset!
I hope this isn't special in the same way as the Star War Holiday Special was special.
Or "special" in the way that reclusive kid who lived a few streets over was special.