Socially, the fabric of society feels frayed. The constant barrage of bad news and online outrage has taken a toll on mental health. People are worn out from being perpetually on edge, wondering what crisis will come next. The last few years have felt like an unending test of endurance, where any moment of reprieve is quickly overshadowed by the next wave of challenges.
The idea of continuing on this same path for another four years is unthinkable to most. There’s a widespread desire for change, for stability, for a sense of hope that things can get better. While there are no easy answers, it’s clear that something has to shift if we want to avoid a repeat of the past few years. We need leaders who prioritize the common good, policies that bring real relief, and a renewed focus on building a future that benefits everyone, not just the few.
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