Inalienable Right To Life, Liberty And Pursuit Of The American Dream

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Politics in the USA All people have an equal and inalienable right to life, liberty and the pursuit of their own happiness. To me, the American dream means being able to afford to go to school and get a degree one day, at the same time hold a full time job that pays more than enough to pay the bills and put money onto my savings account. The American dream means being able to afford a health insurance and go to the doctor whenever necessary. The American dream means being able to afford a house one day and raise children of our own and even be able to afford to send them to good schools. The American dream to me means that my dreams will become a reality eventually, with hard work, perseverance, and dedication. It’s more than just being able to live one day at a time. It’s about looking forward to …show more content…

The tax rates will need to be decreased too. Not only that, but the cost of living will need to go down to an amount where people would be able to not only pay their bills on time but save some money as well. With this comes affordable housing as well. It is hard to afford a home when your mortgage cost a lot and you’re only making the minimum in a country whose cost of living is overpriced. I think it is also very important that they fix the school curriculum and include subjects that will go over how to balance checks, agriculture, home economics, and the likes, as these are classes that are no longer in most schools’ curriculum. It will make a big difference in the lives of the children after they have graduated from high school. Not only will they be able to deal with the real world setting more, but they are also better equipped with knowledge and the ability to face it. We must reconsider our options and decisions and think of the majority of America rather than the low ten percent of the population because that is where the country’s future depends