Dear America,
I want to begin with this:
I love you.
I really, truly do.
I lived in your cities. I walked your campuses. I sat in your coffee shops, dreaming of building something that could change the world.
America was where I studied. Where I discovered my voice.
Where I fell in love with ideas that reshaped my life.
Where I started Mindvalley, with nothing but ambition and a belief that anything was possible.
For a full decade, you were my home.
And in many ways, you still are.
I may live elsewhere now, but I still identify as American more than anything else.
Because America—the idea of America—isn’t just geography.
It’s a frequency. A dream. A promise that inspired not just me, but billions of people around the world.
What we loved about you
We loved your optimism—the way you believed anything was possible.
We loved your rebels—the ones who spoke truth to power and rewrote the rules.
We loved your Martin Luther King Jr., whose voice still echoes across continents.
We loved your Silicon Valley, that dared to invent the future.
We loved your Apple, born in a garage, changing the way we connect.
We loved Burning Man, a wild celebration of freedom, creativity, and community in the desert.
We loved your poets, your scientists, your dreamers.
You were never perfect. But damn—you had soul.
You were the lighthouse.
The messy, brilliant, complicated beacon we looked toward for what was possible.
But lately… that light feels like it’s flickering.
What the world sees now
In just six months, this is what the world has seen:
– Threats to abandon NATO, the alliance that preserved peace for generations.
– Pointless trade wars where everyone loses.
– Withdrawal from the Paris Climate Treaty, while the Earth burns.
– And now—bombs falling on Iran.
Another unwinnable war in the Middle East.
A war your people swore they’d never allow again.
Not after Iraq.
Not after Afghanistan.
And it’s not just the outer world we see you destroy.
We see you tearing yourselves apart from within.
- Immigration raids that tear apart families and have caused LA to burn.
- Politicians who sound like children while openly taking bribes.
- Tax cuts for billionaires, while those struggling now actually have to pay more in taxes.
- A climate movement abandoned by the very country where it was born.
And yet—I’m writing this letter with an open heart.
Because I haven’t given up.
This week, I’m helping my son apply to U.S. universities. We’re preparing for a tour of East Coast campuses. Then, I’m driving from South Dakota to Yosemite, with stops at Mount Rushmore and the great open spaces I fell in love with.
I want to show my son America. Because I still believe in what America can be.
But I also cannot stay silent—not as a lover of your culture, not as a global citizen.
This spiral you’re in?
It must be named. And it must be stopped.
Because true friends don’t stay silent when they see you crashing.
The spiral was not a mystery. It was a choice.
Every war.
Every broken treaty.
Every erosion of trust.
It didn’t just happen. It was chosen through voting decisions.
By people who, often unknowingly, chose:
- Ego over empathy.
- Charisma over character.
- Soundbites over substance.
And I don’t blame you.
You were caught in a storm of propaganda. You were tired, misled, afraid.
But we need to be honest:
When you vote for leaders who enable war, destabilize peace, and govern through vengeance, you are not just voting for policy. You are voting for self-destruction.
What happened to service?
A great American president once said:
“Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country.” – John F. Kennedy
Another said:
“We must never remain silent in the face of injustice.” – Barack Obama
Even Ronald Reagan once called America a “shining city upon a hill.”
What happened to that America?
Now we see leaders who sow division instead of unity.
Who thrive on conflict rather than compassion.
Who look not to serve, but to rule.
And as Sun Tzu warned:
“Some men would set their own nation ablaze, just to be king over the ashes.”
Can you recognize them?
Because now more than ever, you must.
America, you’ve always known how to tell the story. Now it’s time to live it.
Think of your heroes.
The ones you’ve shown us on screen for decades.
Will Smith in Independence Day.
Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible.
They save the world, not just themselves.
They protect their families, but they also rise to a higher mission.
That’s what made us fall in love with you.
Your heroes were never selfish.
They were flawed, yes. But they stood up for something bigger.
So why, in real life, do you so often vote for the opposite?
Your vote is not just yours
I say this with love—and urgency:
Your vote doesn’t just affect your neighborhood. It affects the entire planet.
- It affects the air we all breathe.
- The treaties we all depend on.
- The peace we all hope for.
- The future our children will inherit.
This is no longer about party loyalty or economic policy.
This is about consciousness.
This is about whether the most powerful country on Earth will continue to operate from fear and ego —
Or rise into wisdom and service.
What the world needs from you now
We don’t need another American empire.
We need an American elder.
Not one who dominates. One who guides.
Not one who fears. One who serves.
Because you were never meant to be a fortress.
You were meant to be a lighthouse.
But a lighthouse cannot fulfill its purpose if it forgets to shine inward first.
You taught us to dream. Now we’re asking you to dream again.
The world doesn’t hate you.
We’re not laughing at you.
We’re just watching… and hoping.
Hoping that the America we believed in is still in there.
The next time you march in the streets,
March for all of us.
Not just for the poor or hungry in your zip code.
But for the citizens of our shared planet who need you to shine again.
And when the time comes…
Vote with your heart. And with your higher self.
The choice is yours
Not every election is a turning point.
But some are.
And the one you’re facing now?
This is that moment.
You can vote for leaders who turn the world into a battlefield.
Or vote for those who understand that true power is service.
You can choose:
- Ego or evolution
- Division or destiny
- Fear or future
The world is not asking you to be perfect.
We are simply asking you to remember who you are, at your best.
The America that marched with MLK.
That wrote the Moonshot speech.
That created iPhones, NASA, jazz, and the dream that all humans are created equal.
That’s the America we still believe in.
That’s the America the world needs.
Let that be the America you choose.
— Vishen
Founder, Mindvalley
Citizen of Earth.
Forever shaped by the promise of America.
PS: This letter isn’t just mine—it’s a conversation we all need to have. I’d love to hear how this landed for you. What do you believe America still stands for? What does it need to stand for?
Share your comments below.
Let’s make this a space for reflection, dialogue, and hope.
956 Responses
The comments are more interesting and revealing than the letter itself. Sad but true.
A few pretty alliterations and some aesthetic dream-speak rhetoric is not going to wake up a nation nor influence its voters. MLK tapped into the audience of his time with absolute emotional precision.
Yes we all want to see positive change and global peace – but that only works if you get the core emotions of your audience and what they have in common. Vishen it seems, doesn’t get them.
You don’t go and alienate them by being passively condescending in a detached from reality ode to the American dream.
I also find it super strange and disconcerting, that someone who has achieved so much by building a platform that supposedly is about freeing up your mind, creating choice, independence, autonomy and change in the individual is using said platform to subliminally suggest – while hiding behind words of “inspiration” and an air of superiority, and in a somewhat condescending tone of voice – how Americans should be voting to make change.
As if the alternative vote would be much of a muchness.
In my humble opinion as someone who feels duped and disillusioned (see what I did there?;) by these 2 party policies that occur in most Western countries, there are only 2 truly effective “votes” one can actually make:
– vote with your feet and your choice of passport
– vote with your choice of money (opting OUT of the fiat money system is the biggest vote you can ever make! I.e. by choosing Bitcoin you get to buy and create time & energy instead of loosing it).
Sadly not everyone has the emotional, circumatancial nor the financial possibilities of making either or both of those choices. But they are politically untethered choices, that if made en masse would force a government to rethink their systems and influences.
I think Vishen despite all his commendable passion, missed the mark, as well as the mark of the times here, vastly. As well as his audience.
Hmm. Pity. Nice try tho.
[Ps – I am not American, nor do I live there, so this is written from an outside perspective on how this letter reads to me. I also consider myself A-political for a number of reasons, I follow economics not politics – politics is just there to distract people from what is being done with the money]
While not being an American I believe every word you have written and this should apply to create feelings of nationalism. The root cause of all this mayhem is GREED and SELFISHNESS. The harm you cause today will lead to catastrophic destruction in the future. Insanity is no way to solve problems. May you rediscover your greatness.
I find it interesting that you see the USA in this light. I see a president who is not afraid to do what it takes to keep us safe and prosperous. in fact, the vision that our president has is to see the world in peace and to encourage all to have the freedom that we are blessed to have in our county. Communism, socialism, and Marxism do not help “people”. They manipulate them into thinking that they are victims and once that belief is in place, then the governments have control over them. People lose their drive and creativity when they don’t believe they have choices. Why do so many want to come to the USA and escape their leaders?
I encourage you to open your mind and maybe even have a conversation with DJT to get to know the man and not the image that the press wants to portray. Then you can decide whether or not you think we are going in the wrong direction. Look at your beliefs and ask yourself if they are real. So much of what you are saying is not total truth. Search for it.
The Left constantly bandies about terms like ‘Democracy’ while hypocrisy and double standards are the actual truth.
Just look at the scandal unfolding with an unelected radical wielding the autopen and acting in fact as the president without election, without any transparency at all.
Against the outspoken will of the people.
Who is the tyrant and the despot really?
“ The Unelected President: Neera Tanden, the NGO Cartel, and the Greatest Conflict of Interest in Modern American Politics
On June 24, 2025, the mask finally slipped.
Testifying before Congress behind closed doors, Neera Tanden, a longtime Democratic operative and former president of the far-left think tank Center for American Progress (CAP) she admitted to running the autopen for President Joe Biden. She didn’t just witness the signature process. She oversaw it. In some cases, she was the one signing the President’s name to executive orders and laws.
This wasn’t a technicality. This was a transfer of power. Joe Biden was not acting as President. Neera Tanden was.
Well that’s only half the scandal.
Follow the Money: From Washington to the NGO Empire
Before stepping into the West Wing, Tanden spent years at the helm of CAP, where she helped craft a quiet revolution in federal funding strategy:
•Traditionally, federal money flowed to state and local governments, empowering elected officials to implement policy based on local needs.
•Under guidance from CAP and its policy architects including Tanden that model was dismantled.
•In its place? A massive NGO distribution network.
Rather than giving money to mayors, governors, or county agencies, the Biden administration began funneling billions in taxpayer dollars directly to “approved” nonprofit groups, many of which were politically aligned with CAP and other progressive institutions.
These NGOs became the new gatekeepers of public money, funding everything from housing to education to public health. And they weren’t accountable to voters. They were accountable to bureaucrats, often the same people who helped build them.
The Circular Scam: Tanden’s Role on Both Ends
This is where the conflict of interest becomes undeniable and explosive.
•As head of CAP, Tanden helped design the policy architecture that gave preferred NGOs outsized control of federal money.
•Later, as Director of the White House Domestic Policy Council, she wielded executive authority over how those policies were implemented.
•Now, in sworn testimony, we learn she also signed the documents via autopen that activated the very programs and funding models her allies stood to profit from.
This is not just a revolving door. It’s a closed loop of power and money.
Neera Tanden wasn’t just advising on policy. She was authoring executive orders, overseeing disbursements, and enabling unaccountable NGOs to control billions of dollars—while holding the pen with Joe Biden’s name on it.
Biden the Figurehead, Tanden the Executor
The June 24 revelations confirmed what critics have long suspected: Joe Biden was no longer exercising the powers of the presidency.
Whether due to cognitive decline, political shielding, or deliberate administrative design, he wasn’t governing. Tanden was.
Which raises urgent constitutional questions:
•Who authorized her to sign legally binding documents?
•How many billions were distributed under autopen signatures?
•Which NGOs benefited and what role did they play in Democratic electoral operations?
The Hidden Cartel of Influence
Tanden’s NGO network isn’t a conspiracy it’s a documented reality:
•Center for American Progress, along with allied groups like Arabella Advisors, Indivisible, and the Tides Foundation, helped coordinate nonprofit entities that received government contracts and grants.
•Many of these organizations now sit on millions of dollars in unspent taxpayer funds administered without local oversight or transparency.
•These same networks have been tied to political activism, lawfare against conservative policies, and progressive social engineering efforts at the local level.
And the woman who helped build them? She was the one quietly signing the checks.
The Bottom Line: A Quiet Coup
Neera Tanden was never elected. She was never confirmed by the Senate for a major Cabinet post. Her radical policy views were considered too extreme even by members of her own party.
Yet for nearly two years, she:
•Signed executive orders and laws as if she were President
•Directed billions in federal spending
•Oversaw a system that enriched and empowered a partisan nonprofit cartel
This isn’t just a conflict of interest. It’s a constitutional and ethical crisis.
The American people were told Joe Biden was their President. In reality, they were governed by a progressive operative with a pen and no mandate.
There Must Be Consequences
This is not just political malpractice. It is a subversion of democratic government and a potential criminal abuse of power.
If an unelected staffer can impersonate the President, override the chain of command, and direct billions to partisan NGOs with no accountability, then we are no longer a republic we are something far more dangerous.
Congress must pursue criminal charges. Investigations are not enough. This wasn’t incompetence it was corruption by design. It must be prosecuted as such.”
Vishen, you speak of America’s flaws—but have you looked out your own windows lately?
From a luxury high-rise in Dubai, you write about justice and freedom—
in a city built on the backs of exploited migrant workers, where dissent is punished, LGBTQ+ lives are criminalized, and speaking the truth can land you in prison.
A city with tent cities of laborers, where passports are seized and wages withheld, while fountains dance at the feet of skyscrapers built by the voiceless.
You speak of division and democracy from your base in Estonia, a country lauded for tech but haunted by its own shadows—
where stateless minorities are excluded from civic life, where anti-refugee sentiment runs high, and where press freedom, though praised, is quietly wearing thin under government pressure.
And yet…
You have the audacity to lecture America—while abandoning nearly 200 of your own certified Viome coaches.
We paid thousands based on your promises.
You sold us a coaching “partnership” with Viome, complete with client referrals and support.
What we received? A ghost town.
No referrals. No infrastructure. No acknowledgment.
You call for service—but you chose silence.
You speak of truth—but delivered spin.
You call for remembering who we are—yet forgot the very people who helped build your vision.
So let’s end with your own words, Vishen:
“You can choose:
• Ego or evolution
• Division or destiny
• Fear or the future
The world is not asking you to be perfect.
We are simply asking you to remember who you are, at your best.”
And we are asking you now—
Where is YOUR best?
Because we haven’t seen it.
Not in Dubai.
Not in Estonia.
And certainly not in how you treated your coaches.
We are still waiting for our refund.
— One of the coaches you left behind.
My vote is not just mine? You need a civics class, an American history class, and a Very large dose of humility. Why on earth would you send your child to college here? I don’t know where you come from but you should open your borders. Let’s see what happens. Your writing is dripping with condescension. Go make your own country functional and stop lecturing the US during a very difficult time for all of us.
I hope there is peace !
I do agree people often unknowingly chose
Ego over empathy
Charisma over character
Sound bites over substance
I think it’s a new cool if the choice is Empathy , character & substance .
love
Wow your piece is a democrats propaganda mouth piece, do we live in different planets? Democrats are dreamers. You realise that US is 37 trillion dollar in debt and 1 trillion is added every 100 days, that is unsustainable and your fellow republican voters just saved your country by voting Trump. In just 5 months he has done so much the guy is like a energiser bunny and works everyday and most transparent president he has his press secretary and state secretary answer all reporters questions and all his team is accountable to all they have done in a round table conference. In five days of the Saudi tour he brought in 5 trillion dollars of investment into US. In a short few months he stopped India/Pakistan war, Rwanda/Congo that went on for 30 years war, and now the Iran war, he got rid of the nuclear threat to the whole world by bombing Iran. He cut costs by establishing Doge. US is broke they cant keep policing the world and spend money on Paris Accord for climate change, and endless money on USAID, other countries must step ups, why should US be a santa claus when its broke itself? He elected an A team with the likes of elon, Vance, Rubio, Pam bondi, the borderczar, Crypto czar David Sacks and a press secretary that can answer any bullying from the democrat leaning press. These are entrepreneurs like yourself who knows how to run a business and US is one big business. Trump has set up a sovereign wealth fund, a bitcoin reserve, made stable coins legislation which will ensure USD be the number one currency in the world, controlled the borders, introduce the 5 million dollar visa which will bring billions into US. The tariffs is to level playing fields – if you let other countries take advantage of you they will – he goes through each country and eg the Europe has a VAT tax and he stops that, China manipulates currency and sends their factory to cheaper tax havens like vietnam so he stops that and the list goes on. Doge has saved so much money for you the american tax payers eg social security payments for the over 150 year old and unemployment benefits to 9 month old baby. Every country now respects US and trump as can be seen in the NATO summit where for once every nation is giving 5 percent towards defence instead of 2. Every nation wants a donald trump as president and you should be so grateful and not bully Trump. Put aside your biases against him and see what hes doing for america, hes put US back on the leader board. Hes leaving a great america so your kids and grand kids have a future, had kamala won your country would go bankrupt and drag the rest of the world into a great depression not to mention no way word salad coo coo kamala can put out the fire of wars all around her,
All I can say is “Thank you”, Vishen! Beautifully written letter. Our (American) hearts are as broken as so many around the world as result of happenings so aptly spelled out by you here. But as well, you inserted trust and inspiration, and for that I thank you. I pray this trust will be justified… that a greater Light will once again rise here, and in service to the Whole.
I am so grateful for your letter and sharing your wisdom. The division in this country started when the “Truth in Broadcasting Law” was ended by Regan. Since Fox News can spread lies ALL DAY and night and no one seems to realize it’s just an opinion show as several courts have ruled. It’s a form of brainwashing and unfortunately so many have fallen for it. I am so delighted you had the courage to speak the truth.
Vishen – I totally concur – as an articulate Brit With a massive heart and an ability to see the wood for the trees – I totally see how the self serving narrative of a few is unhelpfully clouding the innate positivity and openness of the many … the question I feel that needs work is “how does the alternative narrative get airtime” so that change happens xx
Maybe being American is not about citizenship in a country, but carrying its values and culture in one’s heart, no matter where they live. Americans have destroyed the United States, but shared its ideals long enough with the world–who must now carry its values forward in their lands.
Thank you Vishen for speaking for all of us. America is not a country. It’s our hope. Dreams. Trust. It showed what a real freedom looks like. You have given words to many silent prayers. Thank you for that. I just want this phase to disappear like a bad dream. I love and emphathise with everyone who voted for the current regime, but the pain expressed by them is being mis-directed. They are being let down with people’s fancy ideas, without actually helping them.
Wonderful comments. America used to be and still is the greatest country in the world. However, this past year has been a complete attempted turnaround by Trump and his allies. They are attempting to trash 250 years of hard work to build our great country into a dictatorship like Russia, China, Hungary No Korea and others. NO DAMN WAY!!! Congress will not help us yet, I do have hope. But today we the American people have to stand up for our country and FIGHT in whatever way we can. It is totally up to US. Whether it is writing letters to Congress, talking to friends, sign protesting on the streets, we need to act. And act NOW. Thank you all for your efforts. Let’s keep America GREAT.
Let’s strip away the flowery language and get to the substance—or lack thereof.
1. The NATO Talking Point
The claim that America is “threatening to abandon NATO” is the usual media distortion. The real issue is accountability. For decades, NATO members—particularly wealthy European nations—have refused to meet their own defense spending commitments. Every American president since JFK has complained about this. Trump simply said what others wouldn’t: Pay your fair share. Even Barack Obama told NATO allies to step up.
2. Trade Wars Are Not Pointless
This idea that confronting China was a “pointless trade war” is laughable. America’s manufacturing sector was hollowed out by decades of bad trade deals, intellectual property theft, and currency manipulation—much of it courtesy of the Chinese Communist Party. Standing up to that wasn’t just necessary; it was long overdue. And let’s not forget, Biden kept most of those tariffs. Apparently, they weren’t so pointless after all.
3. The Paris Climate Accord Myth
The Paris Climate Accord was a ceremonial document designed to handicap the U.S. economy while allowing China, India, and other major polluters to carry on business as usual. America reduced carbon emissions faster than most of the signatories—without it. The climate cult loves symbolism; real results don’t seem to matter.
4. Iran and the War Narrative
The claim about “bombs falling on Iran” and yet another “unwinnable war” is a tired trope. What it ignores is that the Trump administration pursued peace through strength. Precision deterrence, not endless wars. In fact, Trump was the first president in decades not to start a new war. Meanwhile, it was Barack Obama who authorized the largest drone strike campaign in history, and it was Hillary Clinton on record stating that if Iran ever attacked Israel, “we would obliterate them.”
5. Immigration Hypocrisy
The most egregious claim is the outrage over enforcing immigration law, framed as “raids tearing families apart.” Enforcing the border is not cruelty. It’s the law. Barack Obama said it himself repeatedly: “We cannot allow people to pour into the U.S. undocumented, unchecked.” This is not some radical right-wing view. It was common sense until it became politically inconvenient for the left.
6. Misrepresenting the Tax Cuts
The line about “tax cuts for billionaires” is simply dishonest. The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act doubled the standard deduction for middle-class families. Working Americans saw more take-home pay. Yes, corporations got a tax cut. That’s called incentivizing jobs to stay in the United States instead of moving to China or Mexico. It worked.
7. The Climate Crusade
This letter repeats the usual panic about America “abandoning” the climate movement. What it ignores is that climate agreements punish working-class Americans while giving developing nations a pass. Americans don’t reject environmental stewardship. They reject globalist energy policies that destroy jobs, raise costs, and outsource emissions to China.
8. Quoting Obama on “Character”
Vishen cites Barack Obama as some moral compass. This would be the same president who weaponized the IRS against political opponents, spied on journalists, presided over mass deportations, and expanded surveillance on U.S. citizens. Spare us the lectures on character.
9. Twisting JFK’s Message
The letter invokes JFK’s famous line, “Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country.” The modern left has utterly inverted this principle. Today’s Democratic Party platform consists of free college, free healthcare, free housing, student loan forgiveness, and universal basic income—all funded by someone else’s labor.
10. “Your Vote Affects the World”
No. Our vote affects the United States of America. Sovereign nations exist for a reason. Americans elect leaders to represent the interests of Americans, not to be stewards of global bureaucrats, the World Economic Forum, or climate summits in Europe.
11. America as an “Elder, Not an Empire”
Ironically, this is one point where conservatives largely agree—but not in the way the author intends. America should not be the world’s policeman. That’s exactly why we supported energy independence, border security, and ending endless wars. The America First doctrine isn’t about isolationism. It’s about strength at home that enables generosity and leadership abroad when appropriate.
The Real Issue
This open letter is not really about love for America. It’s about demanding that America fall back in line with globalist, progressive ideals that serve elites while hollowing out the working class. The author had no issue living off the opportunities capitalism provided but now sneers at the very policies that protect the sovereignty, prosperity, and security of the people who built it.
The Choice
America does have a choice. A choice between sovereignty and submission. Between prosperity and dependence. Between borders and lawlessness—or chaos. Between national strength and national decline.
No, America isn’t perfect. But it doesn’t need lectures from self-appointed international hall monitors who enjoyed the fruits of this nation and now condescend to the people who sustain it.
We don’t need to remember who we are. We know exactly who we are.
And we intend to keep it that way.
Dang girl, you just slayed. So well said! I love to see you debate the author on stage!
I agree in one aspect that US has always been the land of opportunities. It is a place for many individuals to make their dreams come true. We truly see what being cosmopolitan is all about. I wish it continues its legacy and always welcome new thoughts, actions and possibilities.
Great letter! Thank you! It shows your wisdom and sensitivity, and courage! And I appreciate that.
Open Letter To Vishen and others like you:
The United States is not crashing. We lead the world in EVERY aspect, including helping other people, protecting other countries, protecting the climate, and making the world prosperous.
We don’t need your fake concern that is obviously regurgitating the political agendas of the left-wing media.
The United States of America is still the most amazing and loving and opportunity-filled place on the planet, and the entire world benefits from our innovation, capitalism, ingenuity, and generosity And we are continually getting even better. That is why everyone keeps trying to get into our country and wants to do business with our country.
Focus on fixing your own life and your own issues and quit projecting onto us. That is what “personal” development is about.
Quit listening to the nonsense on the news, their ENTIRE job is to sensationalize and manipulate and take things out of context to create their own narrative to manipulate your emotions to get your eyeballs returning to their channels so they can make more money from advertising.
I’m surprised that someone leading a personal development company focused on mindset and beliefs would be so easily duped by this.
Vishen you should actually take some of the courses you sell.
Write an “open letter” to yourself and focus on the areas where you personally can do better instead of projecting onto us who actually live in the United States of America and are consciously aware of the agendas vs the reality of our amazingness.
I don’t see my comment anywhere so I’m posting it again.
Well here we are again. Another political propaganda piece from the guy who says he “loves America” but also doesn’t think countries should exist. I stayed subscribed till now but I’m finally drawing the lune and leaving. Congrats on using the recent Iran attack as an excuse. I’m not even gonna bother addressing most of your useless essay as it’s not worth it, but don’t you dare criticize the voters in a passive-aggressive way like things were great before. You and your ilk can never and will never understand why someone like Trump got elected. So stop pretending you understand the voters. I don’t necessarily like everything about the Repubs but I hope they’ll keep winning elections and the Dems will remain a minority party. Better than the alternative with clueless idiots like you, who think voting will even change things. You are the people I would march against.
As for dividing people, that’s primarily done by your kind, as well as the scammy govt policies and scammy financial system we have. So don’t talk about “uniting” people and don’t tell people who to vote for. You say you like the idea of America but your and your ilk don’t even understand it. The idea is to be more free of govt, not to have it increasingly in our faces as has been the case for nearly a century. So don’t pretend you understand.
I could go on and on but like I said, you’re not worth a long reply. I hope you and your supporters have fun living in your spiritual and political BS group-think bubble.
I also hope Mindvalley goes bankrupt. See ya.
Well said!
Thank you for your honesty. Imagine for a moment a world where Kamala & Waltz were running the show. A scary thought indeed for a woman who values her FREEDOM. So it’s natural that as a legal immigrant, I’d want our borders secured & citizens protected. I want a leader that asks other nations to pay their fair share of tariffs and protecting other nations and our environment. Vishen should take a look out of the windows of Dubai & Estonia where he calls ‘home’. The world is not so rosy and Vishen, should stick to what he knows and stay out of politics, which he’s clearly clueless about and look in his own backyard and help fix that injustice.
Wow such a very welll worded response!!!!
Thank you for this!!!!!
So this stuff you mentioned doesn’t happen in other countries? Just saying :). Where’s your outcry about them!
Immigration raids that tear apart families and cities burned?
Corruption by Politicians? Politicians who sound like hypocrites?
Tax cuts for billionaires, while those struggling now actually have to pay more in taxes?
Countries that don’t give a ___ about the climate or kick in $ to address it?
Agree “The Choice Is Yours” and “The Choice is Mine.” You have the choice to put whatever you want on here as it’s your company; and the choice is mine to decide if I want to pay to have this stuffed down my throat in a self-development site. I have the choice to no longer refer people to this platform.
Well said. Agree 1000%.