And I'm more worried about the Right and Christian Conservatives driving this country into the ground, as President Bush has proven.
YOu watch too much of the MSM. Bush , for all his faults, has not pushed this nation an inch towards a conservative christian environment. Fortunately, unlike China and to a lesser extent India, our forefathers were wise enough to institute checks and balances that made sure that should even a Pat Robertson (or a Gus Hall) be elected president, they would have very limited power to enact their idea of utopia on this country.
You mention China and India, with good reason. The 2 largest nations on the planet. And also 2 of the oldest. And neither has amounted to any world power in their history, and are farther from it today than many believe. IN the case of China, the ruthless behavior of the totalitarian regime will stifle the drive to compete in the world food markets. Not by plan, but by too much planning. We saw it with the old USSR. They have a huge work force, but virtually no incentive for the average man, and so are aimlessly wandering around without a driving force to make it to the top.
India suffers from its ancient culture. Still mired in a caste system (which to their credit they have tried to erradicate). People look at the racism of the USA and cluck cluck about it, yet the inborn bigottry in India is much worse and more pronounced. And a lot more destructive. Either may one day stand side by side with the USA, but not with today's trends. It will take a massive upheavel in the very core of their society to get them over the last hump they must scale to become true world leaders.
The key difference between them and the USA is there. We were born a mere 250 years ago as a new nation "conceived in liberty". These cultures are mired in the past, and I for one am not hopeful they will overcome it easily or quickly.