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The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Editor’s Word: Where has America’s credibility gone?

Now in the early stages of a new executive administration, the United States of America has found herself falling rather short of the once great-promises and principles championed by admired leaders and patriotic citizens. This nation is not as formidable and credible as it used to be, and that has critical impact across the globe.

America has stood as the backbone for freedom and democracy, but lately has developed into an international laughing stock as we grapple with political strife amongst our citizens and representatives, as well as sit back idly while this country’s leaders condone irresponsible actions.

Instead of a model, we are a target, an example of a regime in decline. Can America truly become great again? Of course she can– but it starts on the forefront of our core values systems, and in the offices of the figures that govern this land. We are supposed to be one nation indivisible, but in our quest for justice, have lost sight of what it means to epitomize liberty, let alone for all. 

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Editor’s Word: Where has America’s credibility gone?