American citizens: are you proud of your country?

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  • The United States, along with several countries, are growing older - More room is opening up for the wrong political schemes to live. I've never traveled, but I do notice the idea of politics increasing in complexity over time.

    Which may partially be due to us.

    It's a little disappointing to ask the local public about voting habits. Not many of the grown citizens around me use this power often. Although, I have been raised in a home where registering to vote is the very first task on the "When I Turn 18" to-do list.

    So why withhold these opinions?

    In these exponential times, two revolutions of Earth around the Sun is an incredible time to wait before earning the power to vote. Until then, a percentage of my income will be taken regularly without my representation at the booth. The open question: Is it logical?

    I'm sorry about the length. Even so, thanks for investing the time to give the politics of this naive youth a listen. That being said, am I proud of my country? Yes. There are pros and cons for every nation; therefore, the path towards improvement will always exist - Every step of the way. Thank you for your time.

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