81% of Americans Think Country on “Wrong Track”
April 4th, 2008Via: Reuters:
Four out of five Americans believe things are “on the wrong track” in the United States, the gloomiest outlook in about 20 years, according to a New York Times/CBS News poll released on Thursday.
The poll found that 81 percent of respondents felt “things have pretty seriously gotten off on the wrong track.” That was up from 69 percent last year and 35 percent in early 2003.
Only 4 percent of survey respondents said the country was better off than it was five years ago, while 78 percent said it was worse, the newspaper said.
The Times said Americans were more unhappy with the country’s direction than at any time since the survey started in the early 1990s.
The economy has emerged as the biggest issue in this year’s U.S. presidential campaign. The country is struggling with a mortgage crisis and many economists forecast a recession this year.

OK Kevin, here goes:
The US is under assault from the British-Dutch-Rothschild empire and almost fully deindustrialized. Arnold is finish off CA with the spraying and Fed ownz NYC.
NZ is just a deindustrialized farm and hunting ground for the British Royals. Just wait to you wait to see how the treaty with China they are about to sign completes the reversion to Feudal farms.
I have a friend in the NZ army who says they are deploying to Afghanistan but is really going to Dubai against NZ policy. Treason.
It may be time to bail on NZ and move to Switzerland. Switzerland has each person trained in direct participatory democracy and self defense with every home owning a automatic weapon.
http://www.duvet-dayz.com/archives/2008/04/04/654/
Linux: 9000 PCs in Swiss schools will switch to Ubuntu only
“Beginning from next term, all computers at schools in the Swiss canton of Geneva will be switched to Ubuntu Linux only.
Geneva newspaper Tribune de Geneve reports today that from September 2008 all computers at schools that currently are dual-boot MS Windows and Linux will have MS Windows removed and become FOSS (Free Open Source Software) only.
Besides lower costs for the administration, students will also profit from the use of Ubuntu, as they then will be able to use the same applications at home without additional cost.
Manuel Grandjean, director for the schools (Ecoles-Médias) IT services pointed out that the use of FOSS “…encourages participation and the democratization of knowledge and provides product independent competences…“. He also sees the use of FOSS as a “reinforcement of equal opportunities” for students. ”
Read The Swiss Report by Congressman Lawrence Patton McDonald before he was executed on Flight 007. James Bond style.
http://www.constitution.org/mil/swiss_report.htm