Dear John,
Do you still think prosperity is possible?
If you have serious doubts, you have a lot of company.
According to a Gallup survey late last year:
Americans have as little optimism as they have had at any time in nearly three decades about young people's chances of having greater material success in life than their parents.
It doesn’t have to be this way.
Click the video below to see the opening trailer in an unprecedented national campaign to build a movement for more prosperity.
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Americans are living through an economic crisis that has resulted from the flawed belief among some policymakers that Washington is the source of America’s prosperity.
At a time when some policymakers are offering more of the same failed big government policies that got us into this mess, we’re pointing to the American people as the true engine of America’s success.
Prosperity is possible in our country – with policies that reward hard work, encourage innovation, and empower individuals and businesses to achieve their potential.
The solution to our greatest economic challenges isn’t more government, it’s more empowerment.
Take 30 seconds to watch this trailer only if you agree with the following:
- If you think politicians in Washington and in your state are sacrificing solutions for helping their “side,”
- If you think we can rewrite the current rules and unleash prosperity in America,
- If you think prosperity is possible.
Watch the video here ([link removed] ) .
This is just the opening salvo – much more to come. Stay tuned for how you can get involved and get ready to unleash what is possible in this country together.
All the best,
Emily
Emily Siedel
President and CEO
Americans for Prosperity
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