
Many Americans just enjoyed a long holiday weekend. And even if you had to work, you probably saw (or heard) fireworks…smelled (or tasted) a cookout…or felt pangs of patriotism. Unless that was just sweat from the heat.
But apparently, about half the country wasn’t sure what was going on. As in we have a lot of ignorant and stupid people living in the greatest on earth.
A new national survey found that 46% of Americans don’t know what America’s 250th anniversary was commemorating. They may have known that it was the Fourth of July, but nothing beyond that.
53% correctly responded that it celebrated the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. And this year was the 250th anniversary, since it happened back in 1776. That’s for those of you who are bad at history and math.
Here are a few other interesting stats from the poll…
86% are “grateful” to be Americans. 79% are “proud” to be Americans.
74% believe the American Dream is available to them personally. And 61% believe America is a land of opportunity.
70% believe America’s founding principles remain relevant today…but nearly 60% say the country has moved away from the founding principles, and 56% say they worry the U.S. could stop being a free country within the next 50 years.
77% say that for a country to remain free, “most people need to try to be good, honest, and responsible.”
People say the biggest threats are…corruption, concentrations and abuse of power, ignoring founding principles, the rich having too much power, and moral decline. Limited access to the McRib did not make the Top 10 by the way. Which is a little unfortunate.
Most Americans agree that the U.S. is among the world’s greatest countries…but only a third say it stands above all others.
And Americans’ Top Five “most-valued freedoms” are: The freedom of speech (49%), the right to vote and choose our leaders (36%), equal protection under the law (32%), freedom of religion (32%), and the right to due process (31%).








