Thirty years of telling Americans they donât need families, communities, or a shared history is destroying what made our country the envy of the world.
While many Americans have worried about China, open borders, opioids, failing communities, and families in crisis, our elites have told us thatâs all fine because itâs not only inevitable; itâs for the best.
Every part of our nation is now in decline, and itâs all connected.
In Decades of Decadence, Marco Rubio exposes the elitesâ attacks on the four key elements of American strength: good local jobs, stable families, geographical communities, and a sovereign nation that serves as a beacon of freedom and prosperity. These have been eroded not only by globalization, but by the lies we tell ourselves, including, âAnyone who loves each other is a family,â âReal community can be found on the internet,â and âWeâre all citizens of the world.â
Itâs not too late to reject these errors. America remains a powerful and wealthy nation, built on timeless truths ingrained in the very creation of mankind. But we cannot afford another misguided and decadent decade. In this book, Rubio shows how we can avoid another dark age and restore Americaâs place as the global ideal of harmony, opportunity, and democracy.