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'Awesome.' 'Sad.' 'Let's keep democracy going.' Americans weigh in on state of a 250-year-old nation
By Calvin Woodward And Holly Ramer, Associated Press at KPRC 2 / Click2Houston (NBC)
· July 2, 2026
· 6 min read
Across the United States, many Americans are celebrating their country's 250th birthday by closing their ears to all the partisan shouting. All the fingernails-on-chalkboard screeching out of Washington. All the clamor of social media agitprop.Instead, in varied ways, they are tuning into their o...
Key takeaway “We’ve just all got to find unity somewhere, whether that’s in laughter or perseverance, and keep everybody cool,” he said from the fireworks stand where he's doing a booming business as a side hustle.
Why this matters in Tomball News
As Tomball residents celebrate the nation's 250th birthday, they can reflect on their own community's resilience and unity. Like Joe Fuqua-Bejarano, who emphasized perseverance, Tomball's residents have shown their ability to come together and support one another, whether through local events or everyday interactions. The city's small-town feel and strong sense of community can provide a sense of control and connection to the country's founding ideals, much like Christina Zhou's focus on local happenings. As Mindy Dean's family enjoys their freedom and simple pleasures, Tomball's residents can appreciate their own local traditions and celebrations, such as the city's annual Fourth of July festivities. By tuning in to their own community's strengths and beauty, Tomball residents can find a sense of unity and pride in being Americans, even amidst national discord.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 2, 2026 ·
Source: KPRC 2 / Click2Houston (NBC) ·
Reading time: 6 min
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What is this story about? Across the United States, many Americans are celebrating their country's 250th birthday by closing their ears to all the partisan shouting. All the fingernails-on-chalkboard screeching out of Washington. All the clamor of social media agitprop.Instead, in varied ways, they are tuning into their o...
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