Being born in to those circumstances isn't the fault of America. And in America, there are all kinds of programs, aid, help, support to help counterbalance. Doubt doesn't know that hope is his twin. Again, not America's "fault". And those people have a huge community of Americans fighting for their right to survive. Fear doesn't know that courage is on the flip side. A booming middle class built on 2-martini lunches and more work place harassment than Hollywood could manufacture in a studio. America came from revolution. She's gonna have a bumpy road. That's what paving companies are for. Look, we all have a choice as to how we look at things. America IS great, HAS been great, will CONTINUE to experience more great moments. No country on Earth has been happily great for all it's people. And yet no other country works as hard toward greatness for her people. I always ask for a list of countries who do better, whose people are happier.....and it never comes. Because despite some not-so-great moments, America has amazing people. Our founding principles are solid. It's the government and the increasing size of that government that creates most of the issues.
Give it a rest man, born into poverty because your parents are crackheads? Really? This coming from the same mf'r that wants to make all drugs legal! Dude you are a piece of work. When they put that egg in the frying pan back in the 80s they were talking directly to you!
It's simple democrats DO want to "FUNDAMENTALLY TRANSFORM AMERICA". They dont think we are a great country. They are not patriotic. They don't want to govern the want to RULE. Democrats suck
Well, this one does. From Michigan. A Michigan state Democrat apologized Thursday after calling her opponent and the rival's campaign staff "ching-chongs" — in reference to the candidate’s Asian heritage. State Rep. Bettie Cook Scott has come under fire after she hurled anti-Asian slurs at state Rep. Stephanie Chang during the primary election last week, the Detroit Metro Times reported. Scott reportedly referred to her opponent as “ching-chang” and "ching-chong" to voters outside polling precincts. She also allegedly made other offensive comments, including telling one of Chang's campaign volunteers “You don’t belong here” and “I want you out of my country..... In addition, Sean Gray, Chang’s African-American husband, said Scott scolded him for marrying Chang. Scott also reportedly told a voter that immigrants from China were “coming over and taking our community from us” and that it “disgusts” her to see “black people holding signs for these Asians and not supporting their own people.” Holy crap. Ching chong? And she's saying that outside a polling precinct! She's been in public service for the majority of her career. Just damn.