I turn 60 this year. My health is generally good, though I have aches and pains from a form of arthritis. Im not optimistic enough to believe that the best years of my life are ahead of me, nor so pessimistic as to assume that the best years are behind me. But I do know this, however sad it may be to say: the best years of my country are behind me. Indeed, there are all too many signs of Americas decline, ranging from mass shootings to mass incarceration to mass hysteria about voter fraud and stolen elections to massive Pentagon and police budgets. But let me focus on just one sign of all-American madness that speaks to me in a particularly explosive fashion: this countrys embrace of the modernization of its nuclear arsenal at a price tag of at least $2 trillion over the next 30 years or so and that staggering sum pales in comparison to the price the world would pay if those modernized weapons were ever used.
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