U.S. Is Not Utopia Any Longer
U.S. Is Not Utopia Any Longer
For many people and especially young and dissident ones, the U.S. was once and still a dream land to live and this arrogant country has been considered for them as a Utopian land but it seems this notion about the U.S. is gradually waning and the U.S. is becoming no Utopia for the dreamer people any longer.

TEHRAN (Iran News) –For many people and especially young and dissident ones, the U.S. was once and still a dream land to live and this arrogant country has been considered for them as a Utopian land but it seems this notion about the U.S. is gradually waning and the U.S. is becoming no Utopia for the dreamer people any longer.

In recent years and because of many problems and crises, the U.S. has lost its attraction for the people around the world to migrate to this land but of course some people are still living in dream of migration to this country because of the U.S. propagation machine.

Recent inflation and hike in prices plus social unrests and racial discrimination have made the Americans unhappy about their future and for this reason the U.S. is no more the dreamy land for people around the world to migrate there.

A new survey has shown the amount of dissatisfaction among the Americans about their future. The survey has found that two-thirds of Americans have no hope in either political party to address the challenges facing the United States, believing the country is moving in the wrong direction ahead of the New Year.

A new USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll said on Monday that there were few signs of a burst of optimism among people as the New Year nears.

By 65%-26%, people say the US has gotten off on the wrong track, not headed in the right direction.

“I’m hopeful, but I’m also doubtful,” said Janet Brown, a Republican respondent.

Another respondent, Peter Grant, a Democrat, said, “We’re in for some tumultuous times.”

“Things are not good in this country right now in a lot of ways,” Grant said.

Asked what one word described their mood about the new year, 39% of respondents chose “hopeful” and 5% chose “enthusiastic,” percentages that had dropped a bit from last year.

Twenty-four percent chose “worried” and 11% “fearful,” both higher than last year. And 18% said their mood was “exhausted.”

From a list of 11 issues, 35% of the respondents chose inflation/the economy as their top priority that President Joe Biden and Congress must address next year.

A Gallup poll showed Thursday that over half of US households say inflation is causing them hardship.

According to the poll, which was conducted among more than 1,800 American adults during November, found that 77% of lower-income respondents were financially suffering from price increases, compared to 60% of middle-income adults, and 42% of upper-income adults.

The USA TODAY poll, meanwhile, found that “threats to democracy” ranked second at 12%, and immigration third at 10% on the list of issues that Americans are concerned about.

Five percent, including 8% of Republicans, put investigating the Biden administration as their biggest issue.

A group of House Republicans vowed to launch a series of investigations– into Biden’s withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan, his administration’s policies to control the southern border, alleged conflicts in the business interests of the president’s son, Hunter, and more – when they take control of the House of Representatives in January.

Their probe will begin to unfold next year, as the U.S. political calendar heads toward the 2024 presidential election, in which Biden said he currently intends to seek re-election.

A White House statement accused House Republicans of planning to go after Biden “with politically motivated attacks chock full of long-debunked conspiracy theories.”

Of course the amount of dissatisfaction is more than what the survey has shown and there is a massive rift among Americans and this rift may lead to a big collapse of the country as many political analysts expect the decline of the arrogant U.S. and this will happen sooner or later.

There are many of such surveys in the U.S. that all of them show people are unhappy and the country is not any longer a dreamy land for the youth in the world to migrate to this struggling state.

Of course this condition is dominant in major Western countries as they are struggling with the high prices and high inflations and people in those countries live tough lives and they are no dreamy destinations for migration, either. Although some people mostly from African, South American and Asian countries seek better life in the Western countries and risk their lives to migrate to the U.S. and Western states like the UK and even sometimes they lose their lives, this condition will soon end after awakening of people in the world that the U.S. and the West are not Utopian lands to live and they are better to stay in their countries and build their own lands than migrating to the lands where they may have no better future than their own lands.

The U.S. will not be any longer the dream land for anyone in the world as the countdown for the full collapse of this arrogant country has begun and only time matters.