It all depends on which American Dream you're talking about.
When I Google the American Dream, a website defines it as "...the belief that anyone, regardless of where they were born or what class they were born into, can attain their own version of success in a society where upward mobility is possible for everyone."
This isn't true. It just isn't.
In a perfect world, the dream itself doesn't change, but the rules we have in place to keep specific groups of people lower than others do. I personally believe it can't. I do think it is achievable without hard work; specifically if you aren't a minority, and born into a rich family. But, this is just my personal opinion.
Is this guy serious or is it a joke?
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reload~ re dismissed~dismiss illogical~ logic
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B: The Kreins
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The reason being that they are already done having children, and plan on downsizing. And they have enough money saved for a large down payment. All of those are important to be financially able to purchase a house.