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The US curves 249 today. Can Americans Find a Normal Location?

Just a few miles in Washington Monument and closer to the White House’s view, visitors from the other side of the United States collect DC in the fourth holiday before July in the fourth holiday before July.

The US converts 249 years on Friday. But the feeling that the world is very disturbed – both in political affairs and the descriptive palaces of the nation – were full among those who visit its capital.

“This country is definitely made in classification, having two different groups,” said Andrea Bautista, from Grand Rapids, Mich. “It is best to choose the side.”

Bautista, who was Capital to celebrate the National Holiday and the recent recent date, felt like a small nuean birthday, and they don’t think Americans share the ownership of a joint political.

Andrea Bautista, who was visited in Washington, DC, from Grand Rapids, Mibhaka., Said you felt as if the US was “built on a three.” (Jenna Benchitrit / CBC)

“I can have the most database, but I also have the most likely ideas,” he said. “But the problem is that people see it that way. And people like to think that you on the other side.”

Voting after showing voting where Americans have broken: Trump Presidentto his management Cracking of human exportto us Ukrainian supportand in the minutiae of money to spend a big deal It is just over the Congress, among other issues.

Tragic

Emily West, Professor of the political science at the University of Pittsburgh, said in a conversation he believed that there was a regular situation.

However, “I think our interfered human society over time in these political systems make it difficult to find that normal,” added.

Related to Trump’s first term, “I would say that we may be too late,” West said, researching how political identity affects democracy and polarization.

Unclear that “the quality where it is due to Trump or there that we were already in the process for 20 years ago,” he said. “There may be a harmony of many features, including both these.”

Some Americans visit DC who spoke to CBC issues said there was a small agreement to be found in political lines.

Sean Edward, the resident St. St. St. Louis unhappy with the current white white white, which could have “admitted disagreement.”

“It’s just a way when the world is run out – there is a division,” says Edward.

What covers Americans together?

So what – if there are any – you still bring Americans together? Many are still in the economy, according to the Gallup’s Economic Economic Index Index. And about three quoters admitted that a new face needed in Washington, with the NBC Polls made in April tested in 19 6882 national adults. The Margin of the error was + / 2..2 percent of the point.

Luke Netzel, who recently graduated Kansas City, Mother. The one took him to the whole world, and the money without money seems to be seen through political separation.

A young man is shown near the base of Washington Monument.
Luke Netzel graduated Kansas City, Mo., said Americans were worried about the availability of money. (Jenna Benchitrit / CBC)

“I think most people are now afraid of this: ‘What does the future look like? What do you do next five years if I can even think about the weather we continue to change?’

“I think there is a lot of uncomfortable, and that is what many bad actors want to do and spend their profits,” said Petzel.

Houston Residence Shawn Broadhead, which had the National Mall Bicycles, reforms in the Industrial Policy – indicates strong arguments that continued to build a Capitol Lesson as the Legislatures opposite Trump

A man wearing a bike hat is pictured near the park.
Houston Residence Shawn Broadhead, with National Mall Bicycles, pointing to deep arguments in Capitol buildings this week as evidence of the political situation (Jenna Benchitrit / CBC)

“I feel that there is a lot of class, and we are not in the open mind that is enough when it happened in our head now,” Rejhead explains.

What can Americans agree? The economy, Christmas, and the fourth of July. Then add: “I try not to introduce politics or religion.”

Community, opportunity, equality

Setu Shah, a resident of Seattle who moved to the US from India to work in the technical industry, said they would not speak in the world. But he said that the world was rightly called the world the opportunity.

“It’s a Right World, According to Takes to Take [to make] It is better and it’s better for Americans, and I think they should rely on something, “he said.

A young woman wearing glasses is shown standing next to the park.
Seto Shah of Seattle said the US is well expensive country of opportunities. (Jenna Benchitrit / CBC)

Others gathered together near the most famous signs in the country and confided that the fourth year in July will remove the feeling of world pride. Jim Duprues, a member of the American Legion, took a view of the White House and the South Laten from a community park on its border. He was there to see the new US flagphone that included last month.

“I hope to see love the world throughout the world,” said Dupree, who described himself as a Trump.

“I hope [that] The country of love for the United States can be governed because the world is now living, because [almost] 250 years, holding their same constitution without important changes – amazing, “he said.

A man is shown in the park, a visible white house after him.
Jim Dupree, Wedes Moines, Iowa, entered near the White House Felfepole that included last month. (Jenna Benchitrit / CBC)

Vincent church, a new jerseyer’s resident while on the road to a visit to friends, the power of the US “climate of public and private health practices that make things very difficult here.”

But Langan adds that he is still believing in the “unique American democracy, and that the world is still the prices in Partisan lines.

“I think the community – wants to be in the community with each other, a hard work, the pursuit of pleasure [are] an important part [of life] Here, “he said.” And the power to speak your mind and freedom of being and what you want to do and what you believe in. “

A young man wearing a pale shirt standing near the base of Washington Monument.
The New Jersey Residence Vincenteng said that I believe in American democracy ‘.’ (Jenna Benchitrit / CBC)

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