Looking back over the past 25 years, it's evident that the optimism felt in the late 1990s has been replaced by anger and resentment among many Americans.
In the late 1990s, polls indicated a high level of satisfaction with the direction of the country which starkly contrasts with today's pervasive discontent.
The 2000 election reflected a sense of complacency among Americans who didn't fully appreciate the prevailing peace and prosperity, leading them to vote for personality over substance.
While there were already signs of trouble, such as domestic terrorism and conspiracy theories, the initial optimism overshadowed these emerging issues.
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