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Is the US going through a massive identity crisis? Why does it feel so chaotic?
From the outside, it looks like the US is struggling with record homelessness, the drug crisis, and extreme political division.
I’m not trying to attack anyone personally or be partisan; I’m just trying to understand the current vibe and why these problems feel so stuck.
Do regular citizens feel like the country is losing its way, or is this just how it's always been?
u/Joeblackffm — 9 days ago