The original motto of the United States of America, on its seal and coat of arms, is E Pluribus Unum, or "Out of Many, One." Our most revered "statement of country" was One nation of states, One nation of people.
Lately, there has been lots of talk about letting the poor, working poor, seniors, veterans, children, and the disadvantaged go it alone. A real American would never say that. Real Americans take care of our own - with a living wage, veterans benefits, pensions, and a strong Social Security and healthcare foundation, to name just a few.
The Latin phrase was originally the motto of the United States until 1956 when Congress passed an act adopting "In God We Trust" as the official motto.
Much as the Deplorables, Republicans, Libertarians, and other motley conservatives would love you to believe that it's "Every Man For Himself," we've progressed. This isn't the Wild West, though some would rather it be. We must all work together to make this country progress.
We'd better come together, and take care of our neighbors, or this wonderful democratic experiment will fail.
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