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Here are key areas where the U.S. performs among the best in the world:
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🇺🇸 1. Economic Strength and Innovation
•GDP and productivity: The U.S. remains the world’s largest economy by nominal GDP (about one-quarter of global output), and GDP per capita ranks among the highest of major nations.
•Innovation leadership: The U.S. leads the world in patents, R&D spending, tech startups, and venture capital investment — roughly 40–50% of global venture funding originates here.
•Tech and biotech dominance: The world’s most valuable companies (Apple, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Google, Amazon, Meta, etc.) are U.S.-based, as are most top pharmaceutical and medical-device innovators.
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🧬 2. Higher-end healthcare and biomedical research
•Cutting-edge medicine: The U.S. leads in development of new drugs, medical devices, cancer therapies, and surgical techniques. Roughly half of all new pharmaceuticals in the past 20 years originated or were co-developed in the U.S.
•Medical outcomes for complex care: For advanced cancer treatments, cardiac surgery, organ transplants, and trauma care, U.S. hospitals often achieve world-leading survival rates.
•Biomedical research infrastructure: NIH funding and U.S. universities produce the majority of global biomedical research papers and Nobel Prizes in Medicine.
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🧠 3. Higher Education and Research Universities
•The U.S. hosts the majority of the world’s top-ranked universities (Harvard, Stanford, MIT, etc.).
•American universities attract over 900,000 international students each year — more than any other country.
•The U.S. publishes more scientific papers in high-impact journals than any other nation.
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💵 4. Entrepreneurship and Upward Mobility Potential
•Despite inequality, the U.S. ranks very high in ease of starting a business, access to credit, and venture capital availability.
•The U.S. continues to generate a disproportionate number of self-made millionaires and billionaires, suggesting unusually high returns for innovation and risk-taking.
•The “gig” and startup economy, plus flexible labor markets, make it easier than in many countries to reinvent one’s career or pursue new ventures.
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⚖️ 5. Individual Freedoms and Legal Protections
•The U.S. scores highly in freedom of speech, religion, and press — rights protected by strong constitutional frameworks.
•Rule of law and contract enforcement remain relatively strong, supporting business and civil liberties alike.
•The U.S. is also a global leader in philanthropy and volunteerism, reflecting strong civic engagement.
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🪖 6. Military, Security, and Global Influence
•The U.S. military remains the world’s most capable, technologically advanced, and globally deployed.
•American leadership underpins much of the international financial and security architecture (NATO, IMF, World Bank).
•The U.S. dollar remains the world’s reserve currency, used in roughly 85–90% of global trade settlements.
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🌍 7. Immigration and Cultural Magnetism
•The U.S. has long been the top destination for immigrants, refugees, and skilled workers — evidence of strong perceived opportunity.
•Immigrants found over 40% of Fortune 500 companies, and their children often achieve above-average educational and income outcomes.
•Cultural exports (music, film, sports, software, fashion, cuisine) dominate global trends.
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🔋 8. Energy and Food Security
•The U.S. is the world’s largest producer of oil and natural gas, and a top exporter of both energy and agricultural commodities.
•It enjoys food independence and highly diversified domestic energy sources — rare among industrial nations.
•Rapid growth in renewable energy (especially wind and solar) has made the U.S. one of the world’s top renewable producers.
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@Doranimated@77caneboy During your research you discover 10 points that directly relate to a subject in a material way. If you report on 6 of the 10 that support your conclusion, but remain silent on the 4 that don’t support it, is this truth in journalism? CBS 60 minutes and Scott Pelley think so.
@Maga4liberty Of course we did. DOE has been a complete failure. It has hurt public education. Do your research and maybe someday you’ll be informed enough to be a Republican.
“And there’s a subtle political bias that I have never seen at ‘60 Minutes” before or at CBS News before.”
Scott Pelley spews nonsense with confidence. He has so thoroughly imbibed progressive dogmas that he may actually believe he is politically neutral..