The United States of America is 3.8 million square miles, filled with 340 million people, producing over $30 trillion in gross domestic product per year. We are the fourth largest country by land, third by population and first by GDP. We no longer know each other, care for each other or like each other. We are a nation of isolated people staring at screens and filled with existential terrors about the other, whoever the other might be.

Last Tuesday night across America, those existential terrors played out with fear of the other. Hispanic voters who voted for President Donald Trump and Republicans in 2024 swung back to Democrats in 2026. They were fine with deporting gang bangers and criminals, but maybe not Jose down the street, who works as a gardener. Young men in Virginia voted for th

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