A Boy, a Sailor, and Eight Farmers — The Uneven Beginning of an American IdeaAs America approaches its 250th birthday, it's worth asking a simple question:
Who actually built this country?Not just the founders whose names fill the history books, but the ordinary people whose quiet courage made extraordinary things possible.
A Boy, a Sailor, and Eight Farmers reflects on the Americans' history, often overlooked, and why their stories still matter today.
Leadership, resilience, sacrifice, and the enduring idea that free societies are built from the ground up.
If we want to understand where America is headed, we have to remember who brought us here.
Read the full essay at The Last Wire.