Angel Hill Ricardo Menes Analysis

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Tim Walberg once said “Americans are hard working innovative, proud people who want bad government policies and high taxes to get out of the way so they can take care of their families and pursue their dream.” We live in a world where all we want is to be able to have sustainability and purpose for ourselves. We all our constantly striving and in some cases fighting for the ‘American Dream’ of a successful occupation, roof over our heads and a family. However, is our ability to believe enough to guide us? In today’s society we don’t have the most supportive government when it comes to things such as lowering taxes, housing for the homeless and educating the youth. The poem “Courtyard of Clothesline”, Angel Hill by Orlando Ricardo Menes, represents …show more content…

Through his writing he is able to create an understanding of what it’s like to still have faith and dreams in a corrupt society where you aren’t helped or seen as scum. The truth of the matter is that we live in a world where we will never have a perfect government for the simple fact that people are all imperfect and the government is runned by the people. The government is flawed just as much as anyone else in this world; some cases maybe even more and they can’t always avoid injustice in it. For one thing, creating injustice and suffering for people labeled and framed for the wrong things. In today’s politics a vast amount of individuals are in constant fear for the results and repercussions of Donald Trump now being our elected president of the United States of America. Due to the name calling and past threats on minority groups to eliminate our power. President Trump is an example of a bad government who wants to take away Obama Care, LGBTQ rights, Abortion and building a wall to keep people out. For the next four years, people who are affected by Donald Trump’s presidency will have a hard time prospering in an unstable

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