This is the America we know because we built it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
For most of our history, no one dared to tell Americans, 'you don't build that.'
Building a better you is the first step to building a better America.
American inventiveness and the desire to build developed because we were guaranteed the right to own our success.
Look folks, we know who built this country and we know who is going to rebuild it. It's you. Instead of vilifying you, we should be thanking you. We owe you.
You know that American dream and American spirit of innovation we always talk about? Turns out, the bulk of it was built by people who came to America from somewhere else, not people born American. We have no birthright or natural lock on these things.
We are a country where people of all backgrounds, all nations of origin, all languages, all religions, all races, can make a home. America was built by immigrants.
The America we all know has been a story of the many becoming one, uniting to preserve liberty, uniting to build the greatest economy in the world, uniting to save the world from unspeakable darkness.
This is our history - from the Transcontinental Railroad to the Hoover Dam, to the dredging of our ports and building of our most historic bridges - our American ancestors prioritized growth and investment in our nation's infrastructure.
Most Americans descend from the very people who built this country with their bare hands.
The America that we knew as the smartest place on the planet is gone with the wind.