Why Americans still believe our best days are ahead, even in divided times

When my new book, “The Case for America,” was launched this month, the first thing I wanted to do was hear from my listeners and readers about how they would make the case. So, I published an invitation on my website asking people to record short videos, and I’ve been playing some of them on air during “Special Report.” 

I’ve been happy with the diverse contributions from across the country. The optimism and pride are like a tonic in a time often characterized by disagreement. Here are the voices of our fellow Americans making the case. I hope you are as inspired by them as I have been.

In the book, I write about the immigrant success story that continues to stand as proof of our special nature. Charlie C. is an example of the immigrant success story. “I believe the U.S. is unique because it’s a place where immigrants can rise from the lower middle class to the top 3% in just one generation,” Charlie said, describing his own experience. “My family moved here when I was 10, and we started in suburban Philadelphia with very humble means. McDonald’s was a luxury. My English was very limited, but through hard work, I went on to attend an Ivy League school and earn a PhD. Now I’m one of the top engineers at a Fortune 500 company, surrounded by 18,000 colleagues. I’m grateful for a wife of 24 years and three wonderful kids. I believe my achievements would not be possible anywhere else, as this country is the only one founded on a belief in life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for all.”

Well said.

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