We need more than an American Dream, we must have an American Plan.

I long for an America that doesn’t exist.
An America where all law-abiding citizens are treated equally and respectfully, regardless of age, race, religion, skin color, wealth or income, sexual preference, gender, or any of the many diverse things that make us unique.
An America where those who break the law are given due process in a judicial system that is fair and swift.  Where we can rehabilitate those who have transgressed our laws and provide a path towards rejoining society.
An America where we look out for each other; care for our injured, our sick, our weak, our young and our elderly.  Where health is not a hope, but a basic right, and where no one should struggle for the care they need and deserve.
An America that truly believes in education.  Where our children, and their children, can grow and learn and compete on a global scale.  Where we encourage learning and reward those who teach and teach well.
An America where no one goes hungry.  Where we don’t subsidize farmers to not grow crops, or where we export foods before we utilize them for ourselves.  Where those who work can afford to put food on their table, and where those who can’t are cared for.
An America where we can feel safe and secure in our homes, our jobs, our schools, our parks, and in our streets.  Where police have the tools and staff to protect and serve, and where our military has the intelligence and the might to keep us safe.
We need more than an American Dream, we must have an American Plan.
I long for an America that can exist.  Let us be united in making it happen.