The East Palestine train derailment has put the senator’s ability to reach across the aisle to the test. So far, Vance is surprising people
Author: Teresa Mull, The Spectator
The Roots of Mistrust in East Palestine
Rural folk are used to fending for themselves, and when government shows up, it’s often to issue an edict that threatens their way of life
‘The Distrust I’ve Witnessed Is Shocking to Me’
When I arrived in East Palestine, Ohio, the quaint Main Street was a red, white, and blue sea of people waiting for Donald Trump
Why Lumberjacks Are Happy and You’re Not
To be so disconnected from the hard, outdoor work inherent in our heritage for too long has devastating effects on our nation
The Town Fetterman Ran Is in Ruins
Even voters who were initially captivated by the political outsider must realize he isn’t capable of doing work that matters
Democrats Pick a Bad Time To Punish Energy Industry
Big Oil isn’t up in arms about the methane emissions fee because they know everyone in America needs energy and has no other choice
Failing Schools Should Be a Top Issue in the Midterms
It’s time that Republicans took a cue from parents and from Glenn Youngkin and made school choice a priority now.
Inflation Destroys the Soul of America
Inflation creates a soulless country infested with a handful of homogenized corporations and a drug-addicted, welfare-dependent citizenry
When a Good Guy With a Gun Saves Lives
The FBI, law-abiding Americans and mass shooters themselves know how effective armed citizens are in stopping crime
Heading West to Escape Liberal Tyranny
Expect the great political divide to widen as remote work enables people to move farther apart, both ideologically and physically