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Originally Posted by mgjim
I had to laugh when I read the OP’s comments about the future of American society and how the past generations would be unhappy about how things are turning out. Today, I went to a birthday party for a friend of mine whose parents are from Mexico. His wife is from Puerto Rico. The chef was from Ecuador, the bartender was from Honduras. My wife is from Korea. My daughter-in law is from Venezuela and my parents are from the Netherlands and Germany. I don't think I talked to anyone tonight who wanted a hand-out or who was opposed to capitalism or democracy or any of those things that have made America great. On the contrary, they seem to be far more "All American" than I have ever been. Both of my sons have served their nation in the armed forces honorably as I have.
All of them have latched onto the American Dream and expressed a desire to have their children have a better life than they have. I can't wait to greet my German, Dutch, Korean, Venezuelan grand-children. They are going to be really good looking and really smart. And I'm sure they are going to promote the attitudes that have made America a great nation.
Don't worry folks, there are better days ahead and our children and grand-children are going to be just fine without us.
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Like your optimism. I have been having my faith and trust restored quite a bit over the past few months. As long as the checks and balances in our greatest document The US Constitution survive in 50 years this will still be a great country. Maybe the values reflected then will not be so much obsessed with material goods but more on helping one other. Ironically, the very rich and powerful of the 2010s seem to be paving the road for this.
http://www.philanthropyroundtable.org/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Gates