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What Makes America Great?

• Gateway Pundit

The United States of America has become the most prosperous and influential nation in history. Every year, millions of people around the world dream of coming here. Immigrants leave behind everything they know in search of the opportunity to become Americans. Yet very few people stop to ask the obvious question: what actually makes America so great?

Many people point to freedom. Others point to opportunity, free markets, or democracy. Those are all important, but none of them explain why America became exceptional while countless other nations with constitutions and elections did not.

What truly makes America unique is something much deeper: a fundamental distrust of government.

From the very beginning, the United States was built on the belief that government, unconstrained by the people it represents, is dangerous. The American Revolution was not fought because Americans simply disliked having a king. In fact, many colonists remained loyal to the Crown for years, and even after independence, there were proposals encouraging George Washington to become king. The issue was never the monarchy itself, but rather a remote government that exercised power without meaningful limits.


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