I miss America.

Don't remember my first trip at the age of 3, but I do have memories aged 4, in Miami, eating Fruit Loops for the first time by the pool.

Growing up I would be in awe on each visit - America was light years ahead of Europe, and you felt anything was possible.
As soon as you stepped off the plane, people would greet you with a smile, warmth and unabashed joviality - a stark contrast to the long faces of a more reserved, and even austere at times, Europe.
I was so excited to go back during my school breaks, and it always felt like I was at home when I was there. Already as a little girl, I envisioned I'd move there at some point in my life.
My heart is certainly there right now, especially as I watch from across the Atlantic dumbfounded and heartbroken at how much this country has changed in three decades.

The last few times I visited, I recognized the long faces, saw the crumbling infrastructure which used to be
superior compared to other parts of the world...

It is a disgrace what [they] have allowed to happen to America and to you, as Americans.

While they enriched themselves, they impoverished the whole country and all of you - and turned the land of free into a controlled state.
Make America Great Again was not just a catchphrase.

It was a real [and PEACEFUL] battle cry to reclaim your country, and restore its greatness.

Despite all the bleakness and apparent trail of destruction in [their] wake, I KNOW it is still possible to bring back the America
that we love.

Despite everything [they] are doing to destroy all that is good and pure about the American Project, they will FAIL.

It will be the greatest comeback in your history.

I can't wait to come over and celebrate with you all.

🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸

Florida, '91
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