America by the numbers
No. 1?
by Michael Ventura
Austin Chronicle via Citypages
February 23, 2005
http://www.citypages.com/databank/26/1264/article12985.asp


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No concept lies more firmly embedded in our national
character than the notion that the USA is "No. 1,"
"the greatest." Our broadcast media are, in essence,
continuous advertisements for the brand name "America
Is No. 1." Any office seeker saying otherwise would be
committing political suicide. In fact, anyone saying
otherwise will be labeled "un-American." We're an
"empire," ain't we? Sure we are. An empire without a
manufacturing base. An empire that must borrow $2
billion a day from its competitors in order to
function. Yet the delusion is ineradicable. We're No.
1. Well...this is the country you really live in: 

*The United States is 49th in the world in literacy
(the New York Times, Dec. 12, 2004). 

*The United States ranked 28th out of 40 countries in
mathematical literacy (NYT, Dec. 12, 2004). 

*Twenty percent of Americans think the sun orbits the
earth. Seventeen percent believe the earth revolves
around the sun once a day (The Week, Jan. 7, 2005). 

*"The International Adult Literacy Survey...found that
Americans with less than nine years of education
'score worse than virtually all of the other
countries'" (Jeremy Rifkin's superbly documented book
The European Dream: How Europe's Vision of the Future
Is Quietly Eclipsing the American Dream, p.78). 

*Our workers are so ignorant and lack so many basic
skills that American businesses spend $30 billion a
year on remedial training (NYT, Dec. 12, 2004). No
wonder they relocate elsewhere! 

*"The European Union leads the U.S. in...the number of
science and engineering graduates; public research and
development (R&D) expenditures; and new capital
raised" (The European Dream, p.70). 

*"Europe surpassed the United States in the mid-1990s
as the largest producer of scientific literature" (The
European Dream, p.70). 

*Nevertheless, Congress cut funds to the National
Science Foundation. The agency will issue 1,000 fewer
research grants this year (NYT, Dec. 21, 2004). 

*Foreign applications to U.S. grad schools declined 28
percent last year. Foreign student enrollment on all
levels fell for the first time in three decades, but
increased greatly in Europe and China. Last year
Chinese grad-school graduates in the U.S. dropped 56
percent, Indians 51 percent, South Koreans 28 percent
(NYT, Dec. 21, 2004). We're not the place to be
anymore. 

*The World Health Organization "ranked the countries
of the world in terms of overall health performance,
and the U.S. [was]...37th." In the fairness of health
care, we're 54th. "The irony is that the United States
spends more per capita for health care than any other
nation in the world" (The European Dream, pp.79-80).
Pay more, get lots, lots less. 

*"The U.S. and South Africa are the only two developed
countries in the world that do not provide health care
for all their citizens" (The European Dream, p.80).
Excuse me, but since when is South Africa a
"developed" country? Anyway, that's the company we're
keeping. 

*Lack of health insurance coverage causes 18,000
unnecessary American deaths a year. (That's six times
the number of people killed on 9/11.) (NYT, Jan. 12,
2005.) 

*"U.S. childhood poverty now ranks 22nd, or second to
last, among the developed nations. Only Mexico scores
lower" (The European Dream, p.81). Been to Mexico
lately? Does it look "developed" to you? Yet it's the
only "developed" country to score lower in childhood
poverty. 

*Twelve million American families--more than 10
percent of all U.S. households--"continue to struggle,
and not always successfully, to feed themselves."
Families that "had members who actually went hungry at
some point last year" numbered 3.9 million (NYT, Nov.
22, 2004). 

*The United States is 41st in the world in infant
mortality. Cuba scores higher (NYT, Jan. 12, 2005). 

*Women are 70 percent more likely to die in childbirth
in America than in Europe (NYT, Jan. 12, 2005). 

*The leading cause of death of pregnant women in this
country is murder (CNN, Dec. 14, 2004). 

*"Of the 20 most developed countries in the world, the
U.S. was dead last in the growth rate of total
compensation to its workforce in the 1980s.... In the
1990s, the U.S. average compensation growth rate grew
only slightly, at an annual rate of about 0.1 percent"
(The European Dream, p.39). Yet Americans work longer
hours per year than any other industrialized country,
and get less vacation time. 

*"Sixty-one of the 140 biggest companies on the Global
Fortune 500 rankings are European, while only 50 are
U.S. companies" (The European Dream, p.66). "In a
recent survey of the world's 50 best companies,
conducted by Global Finance, all but one were
European" (The European Dream, p.69). 

*"Fourteen of the 20 largest commercial banks in the
world today are European.... In the chemical industry,
the European company BASF is the world's leader, and
three of the top six players are European. In
engineering and construction, three of the top five
companies are European.... The two others are
Japanese. Not a single American engineering and
construction company is included among the world's top
nine competitors. In food and consumer products,
Nestlé and Unilever, two European giants, rank first
and second, respectively, in the world. In the food
and drugstore retail trade, two European
companies...are first and second, and European
companies make up five of the top ten. Only four U.S.
companies are on the list" (The European Dream, p.68).


*The United States has lost 1.3 million jobs to China
in the last decade (CNN, Jan. 12, 2005). 

*U.S. employers eliminated 1 million jobs in 2004 (The
Week, Jan. 14, 2005). 

*Three million six hundred thousand Americans ran out
of unemployment insurance last year; 1.8 million--one
in five--unemployed workers are jobless for more than
six months (NYT, Jan. 9, 2005). 

*Japan, China, Taiwan, and South Korea hold 40 percent
of our government debt. (That's why we talk nice to
them.) "By helping keep mortgage rates from rising,
China has come to play an enormous and little-noticed
role in sustaining the American housing boom" (NYT,
Dec. 4, 2004). Read that twice. We owe our housing
boom to China, because they want us to keep buying all
that stuff they manufacture. 

*Sometime in the next 10 years Brazil will probably
pass the U.S. as the world's largest agricultural
producer. Brazil is now the world's largest exporter
of chickens, orange juice, sugar, coffee, and tobacco.
Last year, Brazil passed the U.S. as the world's
largest beef producer. (Hear that, you poor deluded
cowboys?) As a result, while we bear record trade
deficits, Brazil boasts a $30 billion trade surplus
(NYT, Dec. 12, 2004). 

*As of last June, the U.S. imported more food than it
exported (NYT, Dec. 12, 2004). 

*Bush: 62,027,582 votes. Kerry: 59,026,003 votes.
Number of eligible voters who didn't show up:
79,279,000 (NYT, Dec. 26, 2004). That's more than a
third. Way more. If more than a third of Iraqis don't
show for their election, no country in the world will
think that election legitimate. 

*One-third of all U.S. children are born out of
wedlock. One-half of all U.S. children will live in a
one-parent house (CNN, Dec. 10, 2004). 

*"Americans are now spending more money on gambling
than on movies, videos, DVDs, music, and books
combined" (The European Dream, p.28). 

*"Nearly one out of four Americans [believe] that
using violence to get what they want is acceptable"
(The European Dream, p.32). 

*Forty-three percent of Americans think torture is
sometimes justified, according to a PEW Poll
(Associated Press, Aug. 19, 2004). 

*"Nearly 900,000 children were abused or neglected in
2002, the last year for which such data are available"
(USA Today, Dec. 21, 2004). 

*"The International Association of Chiefs of Police
said that cuts by the [Bush] administration in federal
aid to local police agencies have left the nation more
vulnerable than ever" (USA Today, Nov. 17, 2004). 

No. 1? In most important categories we're not even in
the Top 10 anymore. Not even close. 

The USA is "No. 1" in nothing but weaponry, consumer
spending, debt, and delusion. 

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