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Editorial of The New York Sun | January 25, 2008

The New York Times, in a front page article, discerns "a darkening of the country's mood," claiming voters in interviews feel powerless "to control their financial well-being, their safety, their environment, their health and the country's borders." America's richest man, William Gates III, "has grown impatient with the shortcomings of capitalism," reports the Wall Street Journal in a front page article the same day. Even the entrepreneurial and optimistic Mayor Bloomberg is sounding a bit glum these days, telling a Washington audience this week, "We've got a lot to be worried about: The stock market has already given up more than the entirety of the gains it made last year, in just three weeks."

Well, maybe it's a personality defect, but our mood is more upbeat. Think of the progress that has come in the last 20 years, and even the past seven. The Soviet Union has been vanquished. Apartheid in South Africa is a thing of the past. The Internet has made communication easier than ever. New drugs and medical technologies are making life better. China is moving toward capitalism, and wealth is being created in India, Brazil, and Russia, which were once mired in poverty. The terrorists haven't succeeded in striking us at home since September 11, 2001.

The average Wall Street bonus in 2007 was $180,420, and total pre-tax profits for the biggest seven banks in New York for 2007 were a similarly healthy $11 billion, according to the state comptroller. For all the fretting about real estate, one bedroom apartments in Manhattan are selling for more than $1 million. Crime here is at record lows. All the whinging about "the country's borders" is emblematic of the fact that individuals from around the world are eager for the chance to start new lives here. Dynamism may have uncertainty and risk associated with it. But nattering nabobs of negativity notwithstanding, we count ourselves blessed to be alive at this place and moment in history.


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Good editorial. The NY Times is a highly partisan paper that keeps losing readership. Giuliani was such a good Mayor... [MORE]

lee tabin 

Jan 25, 2008 06:40

Just a friendly wake up call to the author of this article. Not everyone works on Wall Street. Not everyone... [MORE]

BUDDY IN PA 

Jan 25, 2008 07:17

Liberals in this great country make their living being focused on the negative. They, in general, are the most miserable... [MORE]

Kestrel 

Jan 25, 2008 07:44

An inspring editorial! Another example of why I seriously question your support of Mayor Bloomberg. [MORE]

hj brando 

Jan 25, 2008 07:45

This country used to be strong! The workers in the factories, etc. were able to bank savings in all the... [MORE]

Dale 

Jan 25, 2008 08:28

Thanks for the good attempt to put things in proper perspective. When most of the news focuses on the negative,... [MORE]

W. A, Smith 

Jan 25, 2008 08:38

For the last 8 years, since the demos failed to steal the election in 2000, they have been solidly negative... [MORE]

Jack L. Kinch(1uncle) 

Jan 25, 2008 19:08

You are correct - there are many happy things to report. I disagree with the wall street bonuses and million dollar... [MORE]

Uncertain 

Jan 25, 2008 09:47

In all that pessimism, where's the mention of Iraq? Now that progress in Iraq is undeniable, even to the biased... [MORE]

edh 

Jan 25, 2008 09:47

Hip, Hip, Hooray. How refreshing, my NY Sun!. Thank you. However, as long as our journalistic prophets' words of 'doom and... [MORE]

Carole Wurster 

Jan 25, 2008 10:02

The folks at the Times really ought to consider anti-depressants. I'm told the newest ones are very effective. [MORE]

Mindy Dallas 

Jan 25, 2008 10:12

I am e-mailing this article to all my friends. This was the subject of conversation between my friend and i... [MORE]

Deane Pradzinski 

Jan 25, 2008 11:54

How do we spread this spirit of greatness to our population? We seem to spend so much time accentuating the... [MORE]

Jim Harper 

Jan 25, 2008 12:48

Much of the pessimism is driven by Democrats in the media who have a political agenda. Were George Bush a... [MORE]

devan95 

Jan 25, 2008 13:47

But how large were the bonuses for the homeless unemployed ? Have the prices of cardboard box homes risen in Manhatten... [MORE]

Walter 

Jan 25, 2008 15:44

Too many posters have only lived in golden times and have no idea how tight ordinary people lived just 40-50... [MORE]

Margaret 

Jan 25, 2008 16:50

You can bet that if Democrat were President, the gloom and doom would be as scarce as a cheap Manhattan... [MORE]

NightFire 

Jan 25, 2008 17:04

Thank you so much. Some people seem to be living in a Bizarro America in a Bizarro World. A report... [MORE]

SortaSeattle 

Jan 25, 2008 19:09

Thankfully, The New York Sun truly is a bright light which shines above negativity and pessimism! Please continue to tell... [MORE]

Marc Solomon 

Jan 25, 2008 23:24

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