The American Dream

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firstdown
10-25-2012, 05:32 PM
I'd have to say I'm also living the American dream. I have a great Wife, children, family, friends (both), and I make enough money we can live a confortable life. I'll never be rich but I really don't want or care to work my life away. I think the American Dream is what you want it to be and whats wrong with that as long as I'm not having to pay for it.

TheMalcolmConnection
10-25-2012, 06:14 PM
Townie TMC doesn't even know what he's missing.

You know somethin'? You can't be a Dollar Menu Millionaire in DC bitch!

CRedskinsRule
10-25-2012, 06:51 PM
Funny thing is to a US citizen the American Dream is most likely some level of individual (or direct family) financial well being. To a European, the American Dream is most likely perceived as some degree of world policeman status. To an impoverished Central American or Mexican, the American Dream is most likely some level of stability in life, an ability to hold a job without threat of political backlash and provide the basics to an extended family. To an Islamic man the American Dream is most likely defined in the demeaning of his spiritual beliefs and promotion of an alternate Religion. Where ever you go in the world, the American Dream will mean something different to those who seek it out, for some it is a driving force to achieve more for their family, for others it really is seen as an oppressive expression of American idealism.

Personally, I think the American dream is that of a land where one man having lost everything, or been born with everything, can live without fear - from police or politician, tyranny or anarchy-, and strive to provide a life for those that are important to him regardless of his religious belief, his socio-economic status, or his genetic make up.

I don't know that anyone has achieved what I would consider the pure American Dream, but certainly many in this country take much of it for granted, or see only the negative limitations of life in the real world, but everyone can and should strive to make the American Dream a reality, not only for himself, but for everyone else.

To NC_Skins, I love Carlin, but if you believe that clip 100%, then I feel sorry for you. The US offers alot to all it's citizens, not based on caste or sect, not based only on the dollars(although certainly on both sides of the aisle there are those who would hold down others that they disagree with).

CRedskinsRule
10-25-2012, 06:55 PM
Put another way: and to put another side to NC_Skins clip

Beyonce - Proud To Be An American /lyrics/ - YouTube

los panda
10-25-2012, 07:42 PM
to me it means that anyone has the opportunity to build their own wealth in any legal way possible. invent something, work at mcdonalds, play poker in vegas, start your own church, write, whatever you want. nothing is stopping you, you have a right to the top, only excuses can stop you.

this is coming from a straight, white man w no disabilities - take it for what it's worth.

dmek25
10-26-2012, 07:14 AM
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los panda
10-26-2012, 04:26 PM
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firstdown
10-30-2012, 05:16 PM
I know a house does not make a home but I did close on our house yesterday and we start building next week. Pretty exciting time for us and its our dream home. Well our dream home for our budget.

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