I don't mourn the decline of the U.S. so much as I worry about the loss of the post-WWII stability that muted the inclination toward global conflagrations.
Though I wouldn't say that having more Chinese restaurants than US fast food chain outlets is necessarily a sign of national decline. A sign of discernment and good taste, I'd have thought.
Though I wouldn't say that having more Chinese restaurants than US fast food chain outlets is necessarily a sign of national decline. A sign of discernment and good taste, I'd have thought.