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Spirits plunge amid onslaught of grim news

Americans' ability to 'fix things' no longer is taken for granted

Published: Sunday, June 22, 2008 12:10 a.m. MDT
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WASHINGTON — Is everything spinning out of control?

Midwestern levees are bursting. Polar bears are adrift. Gas prices are skyrocketing. Home values are abysmal. Airfares, college tuition and health care border on unaffordable. Wars without end rage in Iraq, Afghanistan and against terrorism.

Horatio Alger — twist in your grave.

The can-do, bootstrap approach embedded in the American psyche is under assault. Eroding it is a dour powerlessness that's chipping away at America's sturdy conviction that destiny can be commanded with sheer courage and perseverance.

The sense of helplessness is even reflected in this year's presidential election, as each contender offers a sense of order — and hope. John McCain promises an experienced hand in a frightening time. Barack Obama promises bright and shiny change — and his swollen crowds believe his exhortation, "Yes, we can."

Even so, a battered public seems discouraged by the onslaught of dispiriting things. A new Associated Press-Ipsos poll says a barrel-scraping 17 percent believe the country is moving in the right direction, the lowest reading since the survey began in 2003.

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A new ABC News-Washington Post survey put that figure at 14 percent, tying a record low in more than three decades of taking soundings on the national mood.

"It is pretty scary," said Charles Truxal, 64, a retired corporate manager in Rochester, Minn. "People are thinking things are going to get better, and they haven't been. And then you go hide in your basement because tornadoes are coming through. If you think about things, you have very little power to make it change."

Abroad, the recent natural disasters dwarf anything afflicting the U.S.: more than 69,000 people dead in the China earthquake, 78,000 dead and 56,000 missing from the Myanmar cyclone.

Americans need do no more than check the weather, look in their wallets or turn on the news for their daily reality check on a world gone haywire.

Floods engulf Midwestern river towns, washing away livelihoods and communities. Is it global warming, the gradual degradation of an entire planet's weather that man seems powerless to stop, or just a freakish late-spring deluge?

It hardly matters to those in the path. Just ask the people of New Orleans who survived the horrific Hurricane Katrina and now live in a major American city where 1,000 days later, entire neighborhoods remain abandoned, a national embarrassment that evokes disbelief from visitors.

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Gerald Herbert, Associated Press

A Dec. 24, 2005, photo shows a barge that breached the Industrial Canal levee during Hurricane Katrina in the destroyed Lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans. Currently, levees are getting much of the blame for the extensive flooding along the Mississippi River.

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