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In reply to the discussion: The 250th doesn't feel unifying at all [View all]Omnipresent
(7,519 posts)9. This country is like a marriage on the rocks.
We are not happy with the way things are, but an anniversary is coming up, and we could care less in celebrating it.
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I feel much as you. The fact that djt is cornering our nation's birthday to
allegorical oracle
Yesterday
#3
I agree 100% with your assessment. I was 18 in 1976 and was a hopeful young fella.
chicoescuela
Yesterday
#4
It's the exact opposite of the bicentennial -this feels more like a funeral
Blues Heron
Yesterday
#6
It's a different time. Now, people are even less trusting of government, and 1974 was right after Vietnam.
Intractable
Yesterday
#7
Oh, hell. I want NOTHING to do with it. If I had my druthers I'd spend the week in a deprivation chamber
hlthe2b
Yesterday
#8
It's because we are embarrassed by our country's leadership and their actions.
Diamond_Dog
Yesterday
#12
I was 6 years old -- hopeful that post civil rights era that the ERA would pass and full equality was on the horizon
JT45242
Yesterday
#45
You are witnessing the difference between patriotism and nationalism in real time...
Wounded Bear
Yesterday
#25
I hate that the 250th happens to fall when he is in office. How unfortunate for us.
Katinfl
Yesterday
#26
We were literally dancing in the street for the 200th. We actually held up Ford's
FailureToCommunicate
Yesterday
#37
At the rate our Debt is going, we'll be able to celebrate our 50 Trillion Dollars in the hole.
chouchou
Yesterday
#40
I feel deep anxiety that the 250th will be the last for our Constitutional democracy
Martin Eden
Yesterday
#41
Trump has co-opted it. He has turned the official observances into celebrations of himself.
Ocelot II
Yesterday
#51
A day will come - we don't know when, but I hope it's soon - that will become the next national holiday.
Ocelot II
Yesterday
#57
Remember Bicentennial Quarters ? They had Washington's profile on them. Not any recent President.
eppur_se_muova
2 hrs ago
#61