Former President Donald Trump has reiterated his intention to revoke the citizenship of naturalized Americans, particularly those he deems as undermining domestic tranquility. This declaration follows the shooting of National Guard members in D.C. by an Afghan national. Trump stated that he would denaturalize individuals who “shouldn’t be here,” blaming the current administration for their presence. However, he acknowledged uncertainty regarding the extent of his authority to do so.
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Most Americans think the government lies. It’s a pervasive feeling, isn’t it? It’s like a dull ache, a constant undercurrent of suspicion that everything coming from Washington, and increasingly from state capitals too, should be taken with a mountain of salt. The comments certainly reflect this, speaking of outright falsehoods and mistruths. Some suggest it’s not just the current administration; this distrust has been building for years, fueled by a sense that those in power are not acting in the best interests of the people. From vaccines to economic data, the feeling is that the government is more often misleading than truthful, eroding the foundation of trust upon which a functional society is built.… Continue reading
Americans Lose Faith That Hard Work Leads to Economic Gains, WSJ-NORC Poll Finds, and it’s hard not to see why. It’s a sentiment that’s been brewing for a while, and the latest polls are just confirming what a lot of us already feel. The belief that hard work guarantees a better life, the cornerstone of the American Dream, is crumbling. The figures are stark: a record low percentage of people believe they have a good chance of improving their standard of living, and a vast majority feel that the dream itself is either dead or never existed.
The frustration is palpable.… Continue reading
Younger generations are finding it increasingly difficult to enter the housing market due to high mortgage rates and elevated home prices. Data from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) indicates that in 2024, older baby boomers and individuals aged 60 and over purchased a significantly larger share of homes compared to millennials and Gen Z. The median age of first-time home buyers has risen to a record high of 38 years old. While the American dream of homeownership seems out of reach for younger generations, experts predict that they will eventually break into the market, although the timing and financial implications remain uncertain.
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This article reflects on the author’s changing perception of America, from a land of seemingly effortless opportunity and whimsical juxtapositions—represented by both opulent golf courses and inventive junkyards—to a nation increasingly defined by division and disillusionment. The author details experiences ranging from casual border crossings to encounters with both the wealthy elite and marginalized communities, highlighting the stark contrasts and underlying anxieties within American society. The transition from a perceived “gentle carelessness” to a climate of arbitrary detentions and political polarization underscores a profound shift in the author’s view of the country. Ultimately, the author chooses to preserve their memories of America, acknowledging both its vibrant energy and its inherent contradictions.
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The American Dream, characterized by widespread middle-class prosperity, is largely defunct, with the wealthiest 10% of households now driving half of all consumer spending. This dramatic shift, culminating in the current economic reality, is not a recent phenomenon but rather the result of decades-long policies prioritizing tax cuts for the wealthy and austerity measures for social programs. These policies, implemented since the 1970s, have eroded social mobility, suppressed wages, and concentrated wealth at the top, leaving a significant portion of the population struggling. The outcome is an economy where consumer capitalism is unsustainable due to the inability of most Americans to afford basic necessities.
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Following Donald Trump’s election victory, a surge in Americans seeking options to move abroad has driven record levels of visa inquiries and applications. The surge in interest, which is five times larger than the spike seen after the 2020 election, has taken visa website La Vida “by surprise.” This growing demand for visas highlights a growing concern among Americans about the future of the country and the potential impact of shifting government policies, leading many to view second residency and citizenship as a means of protecting their wealth, lifestyle, and future generations. The increased interest in moving abroad is driven by a desire for greater autonomy and security, and it reflects a growing trend in recent years as Americans seek alternative options for their future.
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The American Dream, for so long the shining beacon that carried the promise of opportunities and prosperity to both citizens and immigrants, is fast fading. This assertion, voiced recently by Walgreens’ boss, is something of a wakeup call. He speaks primarily for himself and his ilk in the top echelons of wealth who believe that this wealth discrepancy is unsustainable and damaging the very fabric of our society. He insists that their taxes must be increased to mitigate the broadening wealth gap and the subsequent demise of the middle class—the real job creator, the driver of diverse industries and the sustainer of demand for a plethora of goods and services.… Continue reading