How Greed Has Put American Democracy on the Edge

How Greed Has Put American Democracy on the Edge

home-page, known widely as the home of liberty, might now be more accurately described as a country obsessed with profit above principle. At least, according to notable critic Scott Galloway, the U.S. has prioritized wealth generation above everything else, and this has become its greatest vulnerability.

This singular focus on the dollar might illustrate why the nation seems to stagger between fractured governance and the alarming prospect of authoritarian rule. A healthy democracy demands balance, fairness, and stability-not a blind charge toward monetary gain.

Now consider Donald Trump, the unlikely yet inevitable figurehead for this troubled American moment. With Trump's march toward authoritarian power, democracy appears to be fading into history under his MAGA-branded flag.

At the same time, this spectacle of internal division is warmly applauded by America's geopolitical rivals-particularly Russia. Indeed, Vladimir Putin must marvel at how quickly Trump, the Russian-backed, has become the most effective weapon against the United States. Countless films depicted America's downfall from outside, but who could have predicted that the greatest threat would be delivered internally via its own democratic elections?

At the same moment, China, Iran, and North Korea sit quietly in the wings, watching eagerly, speculating if America's system will endure Trump's experiment. They don't even have to get involved; America itself appears perfectly capable of tearing itself apart.

While good intentions and hope remain scattered throughout the land, they're often drowned out by the greedy Tea Party Republicans and self-righteous Democratic leaders. Both sides fail to place country above cash or power.

Possibly it's too severe to assert, but America's real enemy isn't overseas-it's the blind pursuit of wealth that undermines its democracy. Until the U.S. recognizes and addresses this fundamental issue, its democracy will continue to decline, and the geopolitical vultures will keep circling above, waiting patiently for the fall.