Introduktion
Today, I want to delve into the evolving perceptions of dreams and hopes in America. The concept of the American Dream is one we are all familiar with, but it's evident that many of our fellow Americans have grown disillusioned with the possibility of attaining it.

People from all over the world have journeyed to the United States in pursuit of this dream, but for many, it remains elusive.

During the recent years, a figure like Donald Trump emerged, promising to revitalize the American Dream and enable a prosperous life in the country.

It's undeniable that we face significant issues, including widespread poverty and homelessness, with individuals struggling to secure even the most basic employment at minimum wage rates.

Donald Trump aims to address these challenges through a new tax reform, with the aim of creating a more equitable society for all.

Utdrag
These circumstances raise concerns for some individuals who have grown up aspiring to live and pursue the American Dream.

However, if you're renting a home and don't come from a wealthy family, many believe that achieving a prosperous life can be quite challenging.

Donald Trump, a name that's likely familiar to many of you, has set out to rekindle the possibility of the American Dream, especially for average Americans who may face obstacles in their path.

If this effort can steer us in the direction where average Americans can once again believe in the attainability of the American Dream, it would be truly remarkable.

The reason being that if people who have a genuine desire to achieve this dream, and there are likely many such individuals, are unable to do so, it could lead to a sense of despair and a questioning of life's purpose. It becomes crucial to reignite that hope and aspiration.

In our country, there exists a segment of individuals who are exceptionally wealthy, to a degree that might be difficult for any of us to fathom.

This elite 1% of the wealthiest Americans collectively possess wealth equivalent to that of 150 million individuals living in poverty, struggling to secure even the lowest-paying jobs.