People in Europe and the Commonwealth who assume we're more supportive of our government than they are of theirs are at least as uninformed as they say we are. It's the big irony of global politics. "Americans think they're so great, they're full of themselves, they only talk about how great their country is, but here in country X we have Y and they don't have that! How can they consider themselves better than us?"
OK, where did I say that I assume Americans were super supportive of their goverment? I do believe that your government wants to sell the idea of a super power to the people, which relates back to my comment of 'brainwashing'....probably not the best word....but anyway, a flashy salesman. Yes, a lot of governments are like that. Ours is more like the uptight parent who says, 'it's for your own good, you just don't know it yet'.
My initial comments were that I was annoyed that Alex was carrying on as if being a super power was a great thing. I believe it is not, especially when it is at the expense of the health etc of the country.
And that's about the last time I am going to try and explain my viewpoint.