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America Is Still Living in the 2000s – The Atlantic

America Is Still Living in the 2000s – The Atlantic

Of the many things worth arguing about in America, the number of years that constitute a decade is probably not among them. The word quite literally means “10 years.” But consider historical time, often referred to in decade-based shorthand, and all of a sudden the clear concept of a decade gets blurrier.

Most decades in America have a corresponding social and cultural narrative that’s an uneasy fit in the actual calendar. The ’50s are often stereotyped as an era of postwar domestic prosperity, but the trends cited as proof, such as the growth of the suburbs, reach well into the ’60s. That decade, in turn, cannot tidily hold the massive shifts attributed to it. In her book San Francisco and the Long 60s, Sarah Hill makes the case for two definitions of the era—one spanning four years of counterculture and political upheaval ending in 1969, and another that persists to this day in American attitudes toward sex, drugs, and art. The ’80s, too, spilled over their borders, arguably terminating both politically and culturally circa the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the release of Nirvana’s Nevermind in late 1991.

The Secret to More Refreshing Weekends Is the Exact Opposite of What You’d Expect

The Secret to More Refreshing Weekends Is the Exact Opposite of What You’d Expect

There's another reason you might want to trade some of your couch time for more effortful pursuits, too: Doing so will make time appear to slow down, allowing you to relish your life more. As blog Science of Us recently reported, neuroscience shows that if you don't want your days to pass in a blur of indistinguishable memory mush, "the key is to seek out newness."

All Points

One phrase that has fallen out of common use except for law enforcement, is “all points”. That term was much more common in 1960s, but it almost never used anymore. Until the 1980s, the Massachussets Turnpike often had signs for entrance ramps that took you east bound or west bound, that would say “To All Points”.

Not 1971

It’s not 1971…

Happy Place

As I listen to the old Frank Zappa record next to the swimming hole. But it’s the last summer in the 2010s and next year is certainly going to be one of change. Maybe good, but probably bad. I have no idea how 2020 will turn out but I do see a lot of change and rough sailing come the 2020s. Lots of angry people, maybe change, maybe a backlash.

I do think liberals and the news media are over confident about the coming election as incumbents often win and I’m not sure people are moving as fast to the hard left as they want to believe. Too many believed Donald Trump could never win in 2016. History proved them wrong. I just hope that Democrats can nominate someone stronger then George McGovern — it would be an embarrassment to our country to allow the incumbent to be elected by an enormous margin.

I also think a recession is overdue, as is inflation and maybe our energy supply isn’t as stable as people want to believe. Inflation has been low for a very long time, it’s bound to crank up again with all the government spending. As is gas prices and energy more generally Or maybe not, we are living in odd times. Climate change may throw a wrench into things.

Feet Up

But for now I’m just enjoying these concluding days of summer.