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America the Lost The United States was founded on a collection of core values that were officially declared on July 4th, 1776. America held steadfast in those beliefs and a nation was built with those basic building blocks, which helped America become one of the world’s most coveted places to live. Over the years, the values have diminished so much that America’s founding fathers would not recognize the country that they fought so hard to keep from the British. Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are no longer connecting themes among American society. Life in the United States has become hard for the majority of people living within its borders. A practical and affordable healthcare system is something that every person should have …show more content…

The dream has soured and devolved into a nightmare for most Americans. The United States’ debt is currently in the trillions of dollars. Average American households are also in serious and debilitating debt. The cost of living in American has sky rocketed in recent years, but the minimum wage did not follow suit. The American people were forced to take out loans and credit cards to charge basic living expenses like food and gas. It costs around $250,000 to raise a child from birth until their eighteenth birthday. It does not include the ever-growing college tuition. Unfortunately, a college education does not mean that a person will be successful in a career, let alone find a career within their degree. Graduates are forced to move back in with their parents because they cannot find a job that can support a life on their own. After hard working Americans turn 65, they are not guaranteed a reasonable retirement. Many are forced to stay within the working force to continue being able to afford basic necessities. The opportunity to succeed in life has been squandered for the average American. It is only achievable by the wealthiest of Americans who demand the government, and ultimately the country, into bowing down to their substantial and growing bank account. In conclusion, the majority of Americans are now surrendering to

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