Here is by far the most liked post in the thread:
Speaking of ignoring facts,
1. The United States ranks 73rd in the world in terms of immigrants as a percentage of our population
2. Germany probably lays claim to this (done more to revolutionize the world) - with the invention of the printing press.
3. We sat on the sidelines against Nazi Germany, we are treading water, at best against North Korea.
4. As a percent of gross domestic product (GDP), however, U.S. aid spending ranks near the bottom of all developed countries. It accounts for 0.18 percent of GDP, twenty-second out of twenty-eight countries measured by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Sweden, Luxembourg, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom all spend 0.7 percent or more of GDP on foreign aid, which is the target set by the United Nations.
5. This is not unique to the United States
6. I have no idea how you are measuring this, it appears to simply be a self-serving statement. Pulling out of the Paris Accord, and failing to take the lead here - assuming you find fault with the Paris accord - is probably a sufficient counter-example to whatever you had in mind.
We have done good things, even great things, but to ignore the flaws in our systems, is to ignore the facts.
We have so much room to improve in education and healthcare alone, that I would be embarrassed for anyone to proclaim our "greatness"
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The not so amazing thing is the OP which said good things about America got ZERO likes.