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Ghost of Alexis de Tocqueville Returns — What America Can Learn From Him

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22.06.2026

LUZERNE COUNTY, Pennsylvania -- Over the Flag Day weekend in Pennsylvania, crowds gathered, and communities were formed in the most unlikely of places, under viaducts, along gravel-filled tracks and at the base of some impressive Appalachian mountains, all just to watch as Union Pacific's Big Boy No. 4014 rolled through northeastern Pennsylvania.

The sheer presence of the locomotive drew crowds. Celebrations were formed among strangers for a couple of reasons: The locomotive is a reminder of what American workers, engineers and laborers are capable of building. And continuing to honor that is part of the American ethos of exceptionalism.

Also, Americans just love to be part of something bigger than themselves. Yes, we will fiercely defend our individualism. But we are also uniquely aspirational about what we can do together for the greater good. This is pretty much something that we do daily when no one is looking, but social media has placed our intuitive community gathering in the spotlight.

The moment was just part of a phenomenon that European soccer fans have been delightfully experiencing as they travel across our country to support their country's team in pursuit of the World Cup.

Social media has been filled with fans such as "Freddy from Germany," who unabashedly enjoys his discoveries of everyday American experiences, such as Waffle House, Walmart and Buc-ee's. He found out quite quickly that we love to form associations around everything, including people enjoying our country's simple delights.

Freddy's colorful and joyful accounts are a........

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