Perhaps the most troubling view is that at least half of all Americans think that America's best days are behind us. That is the view of not only the public in general, but also most Republicans and a majority of Independents. It is only the Democrats that envision a bright future for this country. I can understand the Republican attitude -- after all, they just lost an election and demographics tend to show that many happen fairly regularly in the future. But that view being held by a majority of Independents is disappointing. Here are the numbers on this question:
ARE THE BEST YEARS FOR THE UNITED STATES AHEAD OF US OR BEHIND US?
General public
ahead of us...............47%
behind us...............50%
Republicans
ahead of us...............24%
behind us...............74%
Independents
ahead of us...............43%
behind us...............55%
Democrats
ahead of us...............69%
behind us...............28%
There were a couple of fairly optimistic notes among the questions asked in the poll. By an 11 point margin, most people think that unemployment will decrease in the coming year rather than increase. And by a 15 point margin, Americans believe that inflation will be controlled pretty well and prices will rise at a reasonable rate rather than a high rate.







