There is Still Time To Save The American Dream – Guy D. McCardle

Perhaps my favorite book of all time is F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic, The Great Gatsby. The protagonist, Jay Gatsby, is the American Dream personified and not because he is rich and handsome and throws unbelievable parties. All of that is window dressing. Nice to have, but not the dream.

If you remember the story, he was born poor as James Gatz. He works hard and reinvents himself into the fabulously wealthy and dashing Gatsby. Women want to be with him, men want to be him. But again, it’s not about money; it’s about hope.

His life story embodies the quintessential American Dream: the belief that anyone, regardless of origin or class, can achieve success and happiness through determination, reinvention, and sheer will.

Imagine if you will a future America where Kamala Harris and Tim Walz rule the nation. In such a post-apocalyptic futurescape, a Gatsby would never blossom. We would live in a world of bored, unfulfilled lower middle-class James Gatz’ who grew up with tampons in boy’s bathrooms.

American Dream

Wake up, Team SOFREP. This is your rallying call. 

The clock is ticking, and the stakes have never been higher. America stands at a critical crossroads, the kind that makes or breaks the fate of a nation. On one side, you have the rugged freedom of the American dream, grit and guts that built this country from the ground up. On the other, a looming specter of socialism, a creeping menace that promises prosperity while stripping the individual of his spirit, his drive, his very identity.