Momus, you and I must be reading the post from two very different perspectives.
I find his sarcasm quite pointed. And yes, many, if not most, Americans feel we, as a people, are hated throughout the world and everytime something goes wrong, we are to be blamed for it.
I think many people have a difficult time separating our government from the people who live here. They are very different entities, yet day in and day out this very board sees many people from outside of the U.S. blaming the members of this board for all the ills of the world (an exaggeration of course).
Then when you do tell people they are different entities, we get told it is our (the people) fault for voting them in. Guess what? It does not matter who is voted in. They do what they want regardless of what we (the people) want.
Yet, we (the people) still suffer the blame for what the government does. This is not a self-pity statement. It is simply the way it is and there is nothing that is going to change it. I will go as far as to say it will get worse.
And why is it we (the people) have to put up with the endless complaints about the U.S. government? I do not see those who do complain making any useful suggestions, including yourself. Maybe due to the fact you really do know there is nothing that can be done and you are just complaining because you can?
I am guilty of complaining. But I do so knowing I have also let the elected officials know what my complaints are as well. One of my complaints is the U.N. I voiced my opinion about it some time ago. I want it gone from our shores. I want our government to stop paying for other countries dues. I am pissed my tax dollars are going to it. It serves no useful purpose, from my perspective. It is a monetary black hole. Much like welfare.
The idea was sound, the implementation sucks. Either fix it or get rid of it.