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americandreaming · 2 months ago
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pennsyltuckyheathen · 8 months ago
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(via Opinion | Trump's Dreamland for Billionaires Is a Nightmare for America's Working Class | Common Dreams)
Thom Hartmann lays out the stark contrast in Democrats versus Republicans and how Republicans have fought to decimate or privatize every single program aimed at reducing poverty and creating a strong middle class.  
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s74no · 1 year ago
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American Dreams
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peterrsthomas · 27 days ago
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Book Review: The Great Gatsby and Brideshead Revisited
I’ve just finished reading The Great Gatsby for the first time, and yes, I can see why it’s become a classic of American literature. The underlying themes, the gradual reveal of the Gatsby’s elusive past, the inevitable tragedy, are subtle and enduring. It reminded me of Brideshead Revisited in a way. The tragic nature of wealth, the decay beneath all that glitz and glamour—Gatsby is to American literature what Brideshead is to English.
Both are narrated by outside observers, Nick Carraway (Gatsby) and Charles Ryder (Brideshead). And both of these men are drawn into the world of wealth from modest backgrounds, and both are simultaneously invested and detached in what they see. Nick establishes a relationship with Jordan Baker, a socialite part of Gatsby’s world, and Charles with Julia, the sister of Sebastian Flyte. And both watch as Gatsby and Sebastian struggle through their personal issues.
Those observed are haunted in their own way by their past. Gatsby is obsessed with Daisy Buchanan, while Sebastian and his family are consumed by their heritage, the death of the English nobility and struggling Catholic traditions. And Gatsby and Sebastian’s family are both eventually consumed—Gatsby is killed following the attempted renewal of his relationship with Daisy, and Sebastian descends into alcoholism.
But there are, of course, key differences. Brideshead’s driving theme is the Catholic religion and English aristocracy; Gatsby’s is the American Dream, a quasi-religion in itself, I suppose, and chased with similar fervour. Fitzgerald critiques a particular form of social mobility and how it can be achieved, and amidst this the hidden classes that define American society, while Waugh explores, with nostalgia, the decline of English nobility, its relationship to faith, education, and tradition. Significantly, wealth, for Gatsby, comes from questionable means, and for the Flytes, wealth is inherited and comes with its own obligations. But, of course, wealth ends up destroying them both, and the people they love.
Do these differences reveal the contrasting nature of English and American societies? Or do they simply represent the differing perspectives of their authors on the nature of wealth and status? There’s something of both, clearly, in this. But regardless, both are significant reads.
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usadvlottery · 11 months ago
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The Most Amazing View of Hawaii 🌴
United States of America 🌊
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stagnantstruggle · 1 year ago
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efratmeiri · 5 months ago
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No matter what happens, you’ll always have land.
For Americans aged 25-35, uncertainty has become an all-too-familiar feeling. The day after the elections can bring shifts that impact economic, social, and job stability. It’s stressful, especially when you’re already working hard, balancing long hours, and providing for your children, only to find there’s little left at the end of the month.
Without creating a personal safety net, like investing in affordable, vacant land, many risk losing the chance to build lasting financial security. Land isn’t just property; it’s an opportunity to secure your future and protect yourself against the unknown.
Now is the time to pursue the American Dream. Invest in land today and pave the way for a better tomorrow.
Reach out to me to learn more. Website: https://emland.online/ Email: [email protected] Phone: (302) 510-1088
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todayjuornals · 7 months ago
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februaryissue01 · 10 months ago
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slow morning
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americandreaming · 1 year ago
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It’s time to Start Dreaming Again
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samtrybe1 · 1 year ago
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🧠 Rewire Your Brain for Wealth: Millionaire Mind Techniques!
"Unlock Your Millionaire Mindset: Mastering Wealth Creation and Financial Abundance!" watch the video below….
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raurquiz · 2 years ago
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#remembering #JohnAniston #actor #Quarren #ambassador #startrek #voyager #Workforce #DaysOfOurLives #searchfortomorrow #journeyman #sandsofoblivion #thewestwing #AmericanDreams #coldcase #madmen #ReturntoZero #startrek56 @TrekMovie @TrekCore @StarTrek @StarTrekOnPPlus
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thrivingthreads · 12 days ago
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The TRUTH About Jamaicans Living Abroad ! The Harsh Reality: Why Jamaicans in the U.S. Are Struggling Like Never Before The dream of moving abroad for a better life has turned into a nightmare for many Jamaicans living in the United States. From financial struggles to the emotional and mental toll of adjusting to a new country, countless Jamaicans are barely making ends meet. Under Donald Trump’s immigration policies, the pressure has only intensified, leaving many in a state of fear, uncertainty, and hardship. In this eye-opening video, we explore the real challenges Jamaican immigrants face—low-paying jobs, skyrocketing rent, racism, and the constant fear of deportation. Many left Jamaica hoping for better opportunities, but instead, they find themselves working multiple jobs just to survive. Some are even left homeless, unable to afford the high cost of living in cities like New York, Miami, and Atlanta. We also break down how Trump’s immigration policies made things worse, from visa restrictions to deportations tearing families apart. For many Jamaicans in the U.S., securing permanent residency or a green card has become almost impossible, leaving them in legal limbo. The mental strain is unbearable—depression, anxiety, and loneliness are at an all-time high as many struggle in silence, unable to return home. But why do so many Jamaicans still migrate despite these challenges? What’s the reality of their daily struggles? And what does the future hold for Jamaican immigrants in the United States? Stay tuned as we uncover the real truth behind the Jamaican immigrant experience, featuring personal stories, shocking statistics, and the harsh realities that many would rather not talk about. If you find this video insightful, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated on more content about Jamaica, immigration, and the challenges our people face abroad. #Jamaica #Jamaican #UnitedStates #DonaldTrump #Immigration #JamaicansAbroad #JamaicanCulture #JamaicanImmigrants #NewYork #Miami #JamaicanStruggles #TrumpImmigration #USVisa #GreenCard #JamaicansInAmerica https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogknXGZXwZI via Thriving Threads https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvVwa6VQnDOfbHPpCbdI0KQ March 17, 2025 at 10:47PM
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usadvlottery · 1 year ago
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The Most Beautiful String Lake,
Wyoming, United States of America
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dailymotivationcreator · 16 days ago
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🇺🇸✨ United We Stand ✨🇺🇸
A bold and iconic design representing the United States of America—freedom, strength, and unity. From the stars and stripes to the spirit of independence, this design embodies the essence of the American dream. 🦅🔥
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radhagopinathtours · 18 days ago
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