A poll earlier this year showed that 42 per cent of Americans believe we're in the End Times.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think we are all interested in end-times ideas and also in the current climate that we are all living in, where money is a little harder to come by, things continue to get expensive; gas prices are not too far from people's heads. There are more and more people. Human society's going to have real problems.
A lot of folks believe their best years are behind them. But I want Americans to recognize that's not true.
America has always had an apocalyptic strain. Yet it also seems to believe that if, or when, The End comes, it will still come out on top.
And our pessimists think this has taken too long. Our pessimists believe that too many Americans have died. Our pessimists believe that we have lost the war.
It is very distressing that anyone would look at these matters from a political viewpoint. Core beliefs about when life begins and ends are far too important for any such calculations.
One of my problems, so to speak, is that, in America, we tend to think in relatively short-term. In the Middle East and Asia and other parts of the world, they think in terms of centuries or 500 years or 1,000 years.
We have the American people properly concerned about the future of our country and the world.
I think the United States is way behind the times.
But from what I can see all around me today, that America is fading fast, if it's not already gone.
You know, you look at term limits, you poll term limits, 70, 80 percent of Republicans or Democrats are for it.
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