For 250 years, America has endured because ordinary citizens chose to stand up for extraordinary ideals — freedom, faith, family, personal responsibility, and opportunity.
Today, as our nation approaches this historic milestone, we find ourselves at another defining moment. The challenges facing America are real, but so is the strength of the people who love this country and believe in its future.
That’s why this anniversary matters so much. America’s 250th birthday is not just a celebration of where we’ve been. It’s a reminder that the next chapter of our nation will be written by the people willing to defend the values that made this country exceptional in the first place.
At AMAC, millions of patriotic Americans have come together to do exactly that. We are more than a membership organization. We are a growing community of citizens who believe America’s best days can still lie ahead.
The video below captures that spirit — the courage of those who came before us, the responsibility we share today, and the opportunity we have to shape the next 250 years of American prosperity, freedom, and shared values.
After watching, we encourage you to share this message with your friends, family members, neighbors, and fellow patriots. Every new voice matters. Every new member strengthens our ability to stand for the principles that unite us.
Together, we can grow this movement, preserve the ideals that built America, and help lead our country forward for generations to come.
Watch the video. Share the message. Invite others to join us.
Because America’s next chapter is still being written.

America is celebrating out 250th Birthday and a huge Celebration 250 was set to be played out in out Nation’s Capitol with many Performers set to appear. Now many of them have cancelled their appearance because of their Politics. Isn’t it sad that Entertainers cannot put aside Politics for a short period of time to Honor and Celebrate the United States of America and it’s 250th Birthday.
I have followed and enjoyed many of these Entertainers for quite some time. Not any longer, however. I do not take my Politics out on display and neither should they. Do not call it Free Speech, call it disrespect for their audience.