We Americans, who invented traffic, are always being startled by the forms into which it has evolved around the world.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Every technological advance we've made in the 21st century and throughout the 20th has come from the United States of America.
Americans have so much natural entrepreneurial drive. The caveat is that it is technology that should be a tool making lives better in the real world, and in line with the American spirit of getting better and better at something, whether it's curing cancer or creating a better taxi service.
Most of American life consists of driving somewhere and then returning home, wondering why the hell you went.
I'm really looking forward to a time when generations after us look back and say how ridiculous it was that humans were driving cars.
All around us are the consequences of the most significant technological, and hence cultural, revolution in generations.
Americans have grown impatient with the relentless politicizing of every area of life.
America's highways, roads, bridges, are an indispensable part of our lives. They link one end of our nation to the other. We use them each and every day, for every conceivable purpose.
We, as Americans, have so much to learn here. We have a shockingly low level of global awareness and familiarity and little idea of how the world sees us. And those disturbing facts keep getting us into a lot of trouble.
When I think of invention, I always think of America. You're always seeing ads: 'Have you got the next big idea?' There seems to be that spirit in America of inventions and inventors.
Americans have discovered the fragility of life, that ominous fragility that the rest of the world either already experienced or is experiencing now with terrible intensity.
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