I grew up in Brooklyn.
I still live here.
I love this city.
I’m also an immigrant from Trinidad. I came here looking for opportunity, like so many people before me. Now I’m married and raising kids here. This country is where my family built a life.
So when I talk about politics, I’m not talking like some TV expert. I’m talking like a father who wants his kids to grow up in a country that works.
And right now, I’m tired of the chaos around Donald Trump.
The Country Feels Stuck in One Long Fight
Every day it feels like the country is fighting.
Turn on the news.
Scroll social media.
Listen to people argue in the street.
Everything somehow goes back to Trump.
Supporters love him. Critics can’t stand him. And the rest of us are stuck in the middle of this endless political boxing match.
As a regular guy raising kids, that kind of constant anger gets exhausting.
Immigrants Know What This Country Can Be
Coming from Trinidad, I know what it means to leave home and build something new.
America gave me a chance to work, raise a family, and live free. That’s why I take politics seriously.
When leaders spend more time stirring up anger than bringing people together, it makes you wonder where things are heading.
I want my kids to grow up believing this country is bigger than one politician.
Leadership Should Bring the Country Forward
Good leaders don’t just win arguments. They move the country forward.
Right now, it often feels like politics is stuck in the same cycle: anger, headlines, more anger, more headlines.
People deserve more than that.
We deserve solutions, stability, and a future that isn’t just another political fight.
My Hope for the Future
I didn’t come to America to watch the country tear itself apart.
I came here to build something.
My kids deserve a country that feels hopeful again, not one that feels like it’s always on the edge of another political war.
That’s what I’m thinking about when I look at the future of this country.
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