The American Dream is supposed to be the land of dreams in which life should be better and opulent and brimful for everyone, with options for each according to ability or achievement. However, for so many years, our society have been trying to live together in harmony even in the face of inequality, which is the greatest moral, economic, and political issues of our time. The increasing inequality of income and wealth in the United States has become widespread in particular areas in recent years. Many individuals are struggling to keep their heads above the water and unable to stay afloat. But other individuals are simply better able to utilize the possibilities for development and promotion that capitalism supplies, which means the American …show more content…
In order for the people to see a light at the end of a dark tunnel, the politicians are saying that large company’s need the resources like a bailout and stimulus package to generate growth and create job opportunities to begin the hiring process. For most people a stable job and being able to save money for the future is what they consider as an American Dream. Other people of the middle and lower classes feel quite the opposite. They’re saying that the politicians are working with the lavish sectors so that they can make a deal to become richer and make it appear as if the goal is about creating jobs for the middle and lower classes society because the economy is still fragile. How can the legislative and the American people work together to bring about fairness, stability, and structure back to the land of dead and gone dreams or is the dream alive and well in the land and the people just don’t have the abilities to achieve the American …show more content…
In America you have to have a dream before you can live a dream! Is it fair to say that the dream doesn’t exist because nothing has changed concerning the racial inequality or is it fair to say that playing the blame game is so much easier than working hard for what you want? African Americans are saying that it’s hard to attain the dream with the high levels of unfairness in the school, with authorities, voting rights, financial institutions and other important resources within their reach. King’s Dream Remains an Elusive Goal; Many Americans See Racial Disparities, maintain severely of surveys that the Pew Research Team conducted and one shows that “the survey finds that large majority of blacks (73%) and whites (81%) say the two races generally get along either “very well” or “pretty well” (629). Also according to the Pew Research Team, they stated that (37%) of whites are saying that blacks are treated unfairly with police interaction and (27%) of whites are saying that blacks are also treated unfairly in the courts (629). So is this really playing the blame game or America really made no