I know people are looking at what's happening in Washington and then they also look at events in Europe, in Greece and Portugal and other places and worry about that.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My biggest concern is that America is drifting towards mediocrity and that people don't recognize - and by people I'm meaning Washington - don't recognize the sense of urgency and the fact that I don't think this is a crisis anymore. I think it's an emergency.
There are many reasons to worry; the evening news is full of them.
I believe the American people have a genuine and justifiable fear of government intrusion in what they instinctively know is going to be an ever more intrusive world.
I don't know how much you follow current events. For some, there's not enough time to keep up on what's happening; for others, the news is too depressing, and peering too deeply fills one with boiling frustration all too quickly.
We have the American people properly concerned about the future of our country and the world.
But so far as countries are concerned, I don't go to a place to see what's there, but who is there.
The American people fear there is some gouging going on.
I am deeply concerned about America.
I think most Americans don't really care about politicians bickering in Washington.
People aren't really aware of what's happening in other places.