When Did We Become a Country of Laws for Thee, But Not for Me?


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Today on the BORICUABC2 Network, Bill Cancel asks a question that is fueling debates across America:
When Did We Become a Country of Laws for Thee, But Not for Me?
From politicians and powerful figures to corporations, celebrities, and everyday citizens, many Americans increasingly believe that the rules are not applied equally. Whether the concern comes from the left, the right, or somewhere in between, trust in fairness and accountability continues to erode.
Are Americans witnessing unequal justice—or simply seeing every legal and political outcome through a partisan lens? Why has confidence in institutions fallen so dramatically? And what happens to a democracy when citizens begin to believe that some people play by a different set of rules?
Join Bill for a thoughtful discussion about accountability, justice, privilege, public trust, and the growing perception that America operates under two different standards.
Because when people stop believing the rules apply equally, the consequences reach far beyond politics.
One nation. One Constitution. One set of laws—or at least that’s the idea.
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