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related to American dream.
need some examples ASAP

2007-09-12 16:36:50 · 10 answers · asked by JohnnyDeppLuva 2 in Society & Culture Royalty

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The biggest challenge is most of the other countries of the world. They do not like what this strange goal has turned the US into. The 'American Dream' is seen as a dangerous piece of self-inflating pomposity.

The challenge has to be met by Americans discarding their myths and facing reality by diligent research.

2007-09-13 05:16:27 · answer #1 · answered by Namlevram 5 · 0 0

I don't think there is such a thing as the American dream, not for Americans anyway. W and the rest of the republican idiots in Washington have seen to that. Come over from a foreign country and you get all the American dream you want.

2007-09-16 12:02:52 · answer #2 · answered by Lady Miss Keir 3 · 0 0

I am not sure what your question has to do with Royalty, but the American dream used to be a dream of being able to live in a nation where you had a right to Life, Liberty and the PURSUIT of happiness.
Great Britain with their Royals and Commoners is a classist society where a commoner is BORN with less than an equal chance.
Our Constitutional principles were no guarantee of happiness, but the opportunity was there.
Prior to that, NO nation had a classless society where the common person had those freedoms.
There are ALWAYS people who are trying to take those freedoms from you. A LIMITED Government with LIMITED power helps assure the Government won't succeed in taking those freedoms away, but in dealing with the small tyrants that surround you daily, well, you at least have a shot.
As our CENTRAL Government becomes more powerful, THEY become more tyrannical.
Low taxes, the right to bear arms, property rights and free speech are so essential for keeping power in the hands of the citizen.
ANY politician recommending raising taxes, or other restrictions that constitute a grab for any of your personal power is a tyrant and should NEVER receive your vote.

2007-09-12 18:52:52 · answer #3 · answered by Philip H 7 · 1 2

Assuming the American dream is still the pursuit of liberty and happiness, I would first rephrase it as follows:

What challenges do we face in attempting to achieve the worldwide dream?

Now, use your imagination.

2007-09-12 21:05:28 · answer #4 · answered by Starte Christ 4 · 0 0

No. The backbone of yank has been broken. there is not any loyalty to solid workers, CEOs are making obscene salaries and bonuses on the price of the artwork stress and the shareholders, even the college the place I retired began working itself as though it advance right into a private company and contracting out workers otherwise no longer filling positions and giving directors extensive salaries. Lawmakers offered out whilst they surpassed charges worthwhile firms with tax credit for transferring distant places. rules have been surpassed that want firms over small companies making it extra sturdy to compete. This u . s . has been corrupted to demise by the elite and traitors.

2016-10-04 11:49:14 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

there is no american dreamfor the average person, we got more laws than ever before, if you want the american dream, go celebrity style.

2007-09-12 19:13:05 · answer #6 · answered by "Your Name" on my *SS 5 · 0 0

Well, it is really hard to be an American woman and try to get to sleep at all after menopause, let alone get to dream.

2007-09-12 17:19:30 · answer #7 · answered by Gma Joan 4 · 0 2

Get rid of the men and let the women run the country. As it is now said, "it's a man's world" and my comment is "and boy, did they screw it up!!!"

2007-09-13 05:54:26 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

as a famous rap group once said: the american dream is a pack of lies

2007-09-12 16:44:46 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Maybe that everyone one can read? You put this in Royalty not America general

2007-09-15 18:23:02 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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