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    I want to share these thoughts that someone I know shared with me....

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      As a child of the late 60s and early 70s, a teenager of the late 70s and early 80s, and a young adult of the mid 80s, I lived during the time of the Cold War. Back then, we lived under the threat of nuclear attacks on a possible global scale. But, as I look back on 2025, that does not even compare to our challenges today.

      Back then, we knew the government, our elected/appointed officials, and business leaders had our back and we trusted them to protect us. Today, they have their boot on our neck and we realize they hate us.

      Back then, the country was led by statesmen and scholars, with a commitment to the Constitution. Today, it is ruled by conmen and extremists, with a disregard for the Constitution and the rule of law.

      Back then, we believed our leaders would usually do the right thing or reach a broadly beneficial compromise. Today, we are stunned and/or relieved when they do.

      Back then, the country needed a thriving middle class to prosper and stand strong with like-minded allies as a beacon of freedom. Today, those in power seek to eliminate the middle class and channel prosperity to only a chosen few, while simultaneously alienating our friends and weakening all that existed before.

      Back then, we resisted our Russian adversary and welcomed the fall of the Soviet Union. Today, we seem to be aiding them in rebuilding their occupation of Europe.

      Back then, many countries respected or admired us. Today, most mock or pity us.

      Back then, we were proud of our country and its potential. Today, we mourn in shame at what we have lost or recklessly cast aside.

      Back then, people could afford to pursue their dreams and enjoy a comfortable life. Today, the basic necessities of food, housing, and healthcare are what people dream to be able to afford.

      Back then, people would endeavor to become well-educated, pursue truth, and understand history. Today, extremists endeavor to rewrite or obscure all of that.

      Back then, millionaires and billionaires (there were far fewer than now) used their money and influence to cheat their way out of paying taxes. Today, they still do that, but they now use that money and influence to cheat every citizen out of their right to self-governance.

      Back then, leaders would occasionally succumb to their worst inclinations and engage in acts of oppression or cruelty. Today, it is their systemic mission.

      Back then, our elected officials would occasionally lose their way and tread down the path of corruption and crime. Today, many willingly, eagerly, and zealously choose that path openly and attempt to normalize it.

      Back then, the country wasn't perfect. Today, we struggle, and frequently fail, to avoid further decline.

      Back then, people protested and made sure their voice was heard, especially at the ballot box. Today, some of that happens, but, for the most part, people just look at their phones.

      Back then, we had hope that we would continue to try to make life better for everyone. What do we have today?

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