Chris Salmone discussed how our best America is only a generation away with Allen Cardoza and Dr. Melody Foxx, the Answers for the Family channel radio hosts on L.A. talk radio.
Salmone, the author of Rescue America, talked about how America's founding fathers shaped America's values by defining America as a country that would champion life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
America encouraged millions of immigrants to leave their homelands because it promised hope, opportunity, and a new political liberty. This was something the world had never before known. These values made America a world leader amongst nations. In fact, these values gave rise to the greatest country ever seen on the face of the earth.
A new entrepreneurial spirit in America after it survived the Great Depression and World War II created unparalleled prosperity. In fact, America spawned the greatest generosity ever exhibited by a nation or its citizens. While the passion and hard work of the early immigrants created the foundations of America, the gratitude for the end of these times of struggle and sacrifice in the last century created a new surge of positive change.
The loss of our founding values, reflected in the current political, economic, and cultural problems are clearly and convincingly outlined in "Rescue America."
What is necessary, Salmone said, is a return to our core values, the values of gratitude, personal responsibility, and sacrifice, because these values created America's greatness.
Two negative attitudes in particular were ruining the country, he warned. The first was blaming others instead of taking personal responsibility for change. The second was feeling a sense of entitlement for getting things what had not been earned.
If we emulate the gratitude immigrants feel when they become naturalized, Salmone said, our best America is only a generation away. We should feel a strong sense of appreciation for being born here.
Salmone, the author of Rescue America, talked about how America's founding fathers shaped America's values by defining America as a country that would champion life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
America encouraged millions of immigrants to leave their homelands because it promised hope, opportunity, and a new political liberty. This was something the world had never before known. These values made America a world leader amongst nations. In fact, these values gave rise to the greatest country ever seen on the face of the earth.
A new entrepreneurial spirit in America after it survived the Great Depression and World War II created unparalleled prosperity. In fact, America spawned the greatest generosity ever exhibited by a nation or its citizens. While the passion and hard work of the early immigrants created the foundations of America, the gratitude for the end of these times of struggle and sacrifice in the last century created a new surge of positive change.
The loss of our founding values, reflected in the current political, economic, and cultural problems are clearly and convincingly outlined in "Rescue America."
What is necessary, Salmone said, is a return to our core values, the values of gratitude, personal responsibility, and sacrifice, because these values created America's greatness.
Two negative attitudes in particular were ruining the country, he warned. The first was blaming others instead of taking personal responsibility for change. The second was feeling a sense of entitlement for getting things what had not been earned.
If we emulate the gratitude immigrants feel when they become naturalized, Salmone said, our best America is only a generation away. We should feel a strong sense of appreciation for being born here.
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