An Independence Day message...
Reflecting on America, 250 years later.
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An Independence Day message...
This weekend, America is turning 250.
I think any Independence Day is worth celebrating, but this isn’t just another anniversary.
It’s the story of the greatest political experiment in human history.
The United States has outlasted empires, survived civil war, defeated tyranny, and become the standard by which other nations measure freedom and opportunity.
Makes me pretty proud to be a part of it.
What makes this country great is baked into its DNA: limited government, checks and balances, and a clear-eyed understanding of human nature.
The Founders knew that power corrupts, so they divided it. They knew people aren’t angels, so they created a system that turns self-interest into productivity instead of letting it run wild. And they grounded the whole thing in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
That combination unleashed human potential like nothing before it—how else could it have lasted 250 years?
America went from a collection of colonies in the woods to the beacon of hope for millions.
That’s not myth — it’s our history.
And if you ask me, it’s worth defending.
For too long, some folks in our own country have treated America like the problem instead of the solution.
They tear down the Founders, rewrite our story as one long tale of oppression, and act like patriotism is bigotry.
Talk about ungrateful.
America 250 is the perfect opportunity to push back on that nonsense.
Recommit to our founding ideals and reform what needs fixing, yes.
But we should celebrate what makes us exceptional.
The American experiment has lasted this long because the principles are timeless and the system is resilient.
Is it perfect? No.
But it’s still the best thing we’ve got on this side of Heaven.
As we mark 250 years, let’s stop apologizing for this country and start defending it with pride.
The world still looks to America as the standard. It’s time we remembered why.







