1. What does it mean to be American?
2. What does America mean to you?
3. Putting political parties aside and without violating the Constitution, propose a policy you would like to see?
2. What does America mean to you?
3. Putting political parties aside and without violating the Constitution, propose a policy you would like to see?
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1. What does it mean to be American?
USA. Not addressing other countries in The Americas.
*Being a citizen and embracing our language and culture.
2. What does America mean to you?
*The last and greatest hope for preserving liberty and representative government.
3. Putting political parties aside and without violating the Constitution, propose a policy you would like to see?
*Overturning the 17th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution.
*Term/service limits on all elected, appointed and employed public servants.
*Elimination of all government service unions, including in education.
*Balanced budget amendment to the constitution.
*All emigrants must be fluent in conversational English within 5 years.
*All emigrants must be net contributors to the US government in 5 years.
*All regulations affecting the finances and movements of citizens and legal residents must be passed legislatively and signed by the President.
*Article 2, section 1 of the US Constitution is enforced literally with no "expansive interpretations". No state, group, of states or others can overrule any aspect of it.
Article VI, Clause 2 of the U. S. Constitution is enforced literally with no "expansive interpretations".
*Amendment 1 of the of the US Constitution is enforced word for word with no "expansive interpretations".
I'm sure there's more.
1. It means being a part of something you can’t find anywhere else. Anyone can become American but not everyone can become German, or Japanese, or Bosnian. If you move to those countries, you can never be those things, but everyone can be an American regardless of where you come from.
2. America is the ideal given structure, the hope of people that wanted change and opportunity away from what they had always known and made it happen.
3. Honestly? You can have the right to bear arms, just not own military-grade weaponry like an uzi or AK-47. We all know you’re not hunting animals with those and access to them is something I no longer deem safe.
1) To be a citizen of the United State of America
2) The United States of America
3) Rather than a policy, I'd rather overturn ALL unconstitutional laws and force our government to change the constitution if they want to be allowed to make laws around those topics (all laws related to speech, all laws related to guns, the laws around search warrants, and so much more)
1.- No idea... I just am
2.- Half my home and half my people
3.- Corruption & Impunity should be illegal... (I know... what a hot take)
Having Native American Indian ancestry which can be shown on an ancestry DNA test.