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Part 16
Wake up, America.
Protect the American Dream.
Pass it on to our children and grandchildren.
Whatever your political beliefs, let’s build a country where every child believes they can dream, work hard, and create a better future.
Part 15
America needs dreamers.
People willing to work.
People willing to build.
People willing to sacrifice for their families and future generations.
Let’s never lose that spirit.
Part 14
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s most famous speech began with the words:
“I have a dream.”
Those words continue to inspire generations because they point toward hope, opportunity, and a better future.
Part 13
I believe the American Dream depends on hope, opportunity, and personal responsibility.
If people stop believing they can improve their own lives, then America loses something fundamental.
Part 12
If children grow up believing they cannot provide for themselves…
…cannot build a career…
…cannot improve their circumstances…
…then what happens to the American Dream?
That question concerns me.
Part 11
In my view, government programs should help people through difficult times, but they should also encourage independence whenever possible.
My concern is when people begin to believe they cannot succeed without permanent government assistance.
Part 10
Slavery in America was abolished with the ratification of the 13th Amendment in 1865.
Today, I believe we should also think carefully about whether long-term dependency—of any kind—is healthy for individuals or society.
Part 9
Another question I have:
Why is the conversation so often about billionaires, but much less about millionaires?
Many elected officials themselves are millionaires. Shouldn’t the same principles apply consistently?
Part 8
As of the end of 2025, Amazon reported employing approximately 1.576 million people worldwide.
When we talk about dramatically changing how major companies operate, we should also think about the workers whose livelihoods depend on those companies.
Part 7
Some argue that the best way to spread prosperity is by redistributing wealth.
I think we should also ask another question:
How do we continue creating opportunity while protecting the jobs and businesses that millions of Americans depend on?
Part 6
When did taking from others for our own benefit become something we celebrate?
When did success become something to apologize for?
Should people who worked hard—or whose families worked hard—to achieve success be viewed as something to be punished?
Part 5
I was particularly troubled by New York City’s Fourth of July
For generations, many New Yorkers have celebrated in Times Square. This year, access was significantly restricted, with limited tickets available. that didn’t feel consistent with tmessage of equal access.
Part 4
I often hear the word “equity.”
But I wonder: if equity is truly the goal, why don’t those advocating for it voluntarily give up their own positions, wealth, or influence?
That’s a question I think deserves discussion.
Part 3
My concern is that too many people are being told they don’t need to dream, strive, or excel because government will take care of everything for them.
When people stop believing they can build a better future through their own efforts, I believe something important is lost
Part 2
To me, the American Dream means this:
“Every American has the ability to dream and reach for a better life. You can become just about anything you want to be with dedication, drive, and a willingness to work toward your goals.”
That’s what makes America unique.
Part 1
Wake up America!
America, as we know and love it, is under attack. The American Dream is under attack.
I believe those who embrace democratic socialism are encouraging Americans to become dependent on government rather than pursuing their own dreams.