A nice article about small-town America. I remember taking the Pennsylvania turnpike as a kid in the sixties on the way from Michigan to New York, and going through the town, with all its motels, and stopping there for lunch. It’s also a crossroad to head south to DC.
Category Archives: Social Commentary
Moms Like Me
“Why we are being called domestic terrorists.”
Atlas Is Starting To Shrug
It’s too late tonight for me to link for the evidence of this, but I’m sure that commenters can find plenty of evidence. The ports are only one example.
A Long Reflection
A short reflection on a really bad idea.
Polarization
What if it isn’t the big problem?
Yes, it’s a symptom, not a cause.
The Great Barrington Declaration
I sat at a luncheon table with Bhattacharya in Omaha last October.
And Jews Will Still Vote Democrat
Thoughts on the continuing acceptance of the anti-Semitism of the Left.
Victor Davis Hanson
“Why I left National Review.”
Trump was and is a crude, pompous ignoramus, but it was insane to want to replace him with any Democrat.
MIT Abandons Its Mission
“…and me.”
This isn’t just Heinlein’s crazy years. As he notes, it is totalitarianism.
A Bad Day For Facebook
As far as I’m concerned, it’s a good day for many of us.
[Mid-afternoon update]
Hackers threaten to reactivate Facebook if their demands aren’t met.