Bill, for your level-headed, sensible attitude, you too get a Karma point— and I don't think I've ever awarded two in one day before.
My personal feeling on the matter is that the general decline of this country started right here in California in 1964, when the voters elected a certain half-wit B-movie actor Governor, thus putting him on a path that led, eventually, to the White House. It goes without saying that for the average non-wealthy American working stiff, it's been downhill ever since, as jobs are exported, the middle class shrinks, and the U.S. increasingly becomes a country of just haves and have-nots, with very little in between.
Of course, what we've got in the Governor's mansion here right now is even worse: an "actor" who can't even act. Ahhhrnold's "abilities" in
that department make Reagan look like Sir Lawrence Olivier, and after nearly 40 years in this country, he still can't speak proper English (I'm voting for his opponent just so I won't have to hear that horrible, grating voice any more, among other reasons).
Alfred Hitchcock once famously said, "Actors are cattle." Which is too harsh a judgment if you ask me, but there's more than a grain of truth in it.
Sometimes, though, an actor
is a good source of advice; if I ever happen to run into Mel Gibson, I'll be sure to ask him what his favorite Kosher restaurant is...