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America is Exceptional

What if America Never Existed?

Would Kings still rule the World?

Who would’ve stopped the Dictators?

Who would’ve made these inventions? AirplaneRemote controlDishwasherKickball AnesthesiaJet airlinerElectric StoveVolleyball Atomic bomb.Cordless tools Fax machineJazz Moon travelIndustrial robotFiberglassBlues Laser technologyLED Light Flash lightCountry Internet. Video GamesGarage DoorRock and Roll Communications satellites.Digital MusicGore-texRap Transistors. Light bulbCell PhoneHair sprayHip-Hop The Assembly LineGPSOperating SystemR and B The ATMGenetic SequencingSkateboard Color FilmFuel cellSnow boarding Cotton GinSuspension bridgeTelephone Traffic LightRecord Player FM RadioComputerRadio Free Public SchoolsMachine gunTV KevlarFrozen foodLaser Printer MicroprocessorSun glassesToothbrush Microwave OvenChocolate chip cookiesTouch screen MoviesCredit CardTupperware MRICDVacuum Nuclear Power PlantAutomatic TransmissionPlasma Display Personal ComputerAutomobileWashing Machine Polio VaccineBreakfast cerealWireless Sewing MachineCable TVZipper SkyscraperCalculatorFootball SneakersFast FoodBaseball TypewriterCokeBasketball

A World Without Freedom? Green nation are free in 2011

Why is America Exceptional?

The Land of Opportunity Our Freedoms: Economic Freedom has created incentive, technological advancement & opportunities to make $$$$$ America is the Wealthiest Country

The Land of Opportunity Our Freedoms: Rule of Law, Safety, Equality & Justice has provided stability for us to prosper economically Our Stock Market Over Time:

The Land of Opportunity Low Corruption = prosperity

The Land of Opportunity A place of hope for Immigrants- The American Dream

The Land of Opportunity We have the freedom to shape our nation – Vote, speech, liberty, protest, religion

The Land of Opportunity Abundant Natural Resources Value of Natural Resources (in trillions): 1.Russia U.S.A Saudi Arabia Canada Iran -27

World Super Power Military Leader Country Ranking Military Budget (billions) NukesTanks Armored Vehicles Aircraft Helicopte rs Navy Ships Aircraft Carriers Army Personnel (millions) 1. USA7008,4008,32518,53915,2936, Russia644,5002,86710,7204,2741, China ,95018,7002, India441003,5552,2931, United Kingdom ,3151,

World Super Power Research Leader and Innovator Patents Granted

World Super Power Exclusive membership Leader of NATO Defense Alliance U.N. Security Council ( 5 top countries) G-7 Member- top economies in world Top giver of foreign aid ($23 billion)

World Super Power American Soft Power Leader: -U.S. companies are recognized and located world wide -We account for 21% of the world’s economy -85% of all business deals in the world are done in U.S. dollars -89 countries tie the value of their money to the U.S. dollar -The top two stock exchanges are located in New York and are valued at over 30 trillion.

World Super Power Soft Power- World Culture Leader Fashion Leader Music Leader Movies Holidays Language

Force for Good in the World In 1987 it was estimated that 160 nations have constitutions modeled after the U.S. We were the first nation that believed that all men were created equal

Force for Good in World Most Charitable Nation

Force for Good in World Fighter For Freedom (war dead in parentheses) – 1. WWI (116,000) – 2. WWII (405,000) – 3. Korea (37,000) – 4. Vietnam (58,000) – 5. Operation Urgent Fury-Grenada 1983 (19) – 6. Operation Just Cause-Panama 1989 (40) – 7. Operation Desert Storm-Iraq 1991 (258) – 8. Operation Restore Hope-Somalia 1992/93 (43) – 9. Operations in Bosnia/Kosovo 1995 (32) – 10. Operation Enduring Freedom-Afghanistan 2001 (2031) – 11. Operation Iraqi Freedom-Iraq 2003 (4,487)

Force for Good in the World Former enemies are now our friends

Force for Good in the World A More Peaceful World

We have made mistakes…

Is America in Decline?

Approximately one out of every four American workers makes 10 dollars an hour or less million Americans are on food stamps. Congress has an approval rating of 15% 41% of kids are not raised in a two parent home 56% of youth believe they will not have a better future than their parents (lowest ever in polling data) 57% of Americans believe our power is in decline America’s trade deficit was around $550 Billion last year ($295 Billion to China) America has 120 trillion in liabilities (our net worth is 131 trillion)