You want to make America great again?
Good.
So do I.
But let’s start by being honest about what actually made America great in the first place.

It wasn’t slogans.
It wasn’t hats.
And it certainly wasn’t loyalty to one man.
America was great because we stood up for what was right—even when it was hard.
We passed laws for moral reasons.
We struck down laws for moral reasons.
We waged a war on poverty—not a war on poor people.
We invested in each other. We cared about our neighbors. We believed that when America succeeded, it was because all of us were pulling in the same direction.
We built big things—dams, highways, universities, research institutions.
We made astonishing technological advances.
We cured diseases.
We explored the universe.
We cultivated the greatest artists, the greatest scientists, and the most dynamic economy the world has ever seen.
We reached for the stars.
And we were able to do those things because we respected knowledge.
We aspired to intelligence.
We didn’t belittle it.
We didn’t fear it.
We didn’t treat education or expertise like some kind of enemy.
And we didn’t scare so easily.
Today, that spirit is under attack.
Donald Trump and the people who enable him have replaced patriotism with grievance. They have turned politics into a loyalty test to one man instead of a commitment to one country.
They mock intelligence.
They undermine truth.
They divide Americans against each other.
And now, once again, they have entangled the United States in another Middle East conflict—one that makes Americans less safe, not more.
That is not strength.
That is recklessness.
The first step in solving any problem is recognizing there is one.
And right now, we have a problem.
America is not the greatest country in the world today—not when we tolerate corruption, cruelty, and ignorance in our leadership.
But here’s the good news:
We can fix it.
Because greatness doesn’t come from slogans. It does not come from rage.
It does not come from lies.
It does not come from bullying the weak, demonizing immigrants, attacking education, or turning patriotism into a costume.
It comes from courage.
From sacrifice.
From intelligence.
From decency.
From citizens who are willing to stand up and say:
We can do better.
If we truly want to make America great again, then the first step is simple.
STOP saying YES to Donald Trump and the politicians who enable him. STOP voting for the unserious members of the GOP whose only goal is to get invited to Mara Lago.
And then let’s get back to the work that actually made this country great in the first place.
Building.
Inventing.
Discovering.
Learning.
And taking care of one another.
That is the America worth fighting for.
And that is the America we must build again. 🇺🇸

