The Republic Is Not Maintained by People Who Cannot Make Anything
Somewhere between the invention of the guidance counselor and the mass marketing of the four-year degree, the United States quietly decided that a young person
Somewhere between the invention of the guidance counselor and the mass marketing of the four-year degree, the United States quietly decided that a young person
There is a particular kind of fury that only comes from authority that has been laughed at. Not challenged in a Senate hearing. Not fact-checked in a rival jour
Farmers in the Midwest are watching land they have worked for three generations slip toward the auction block, and the men responsible are wearing good suits in
Between 2021 and 2023, U.S. Customs and Border Protection recorded more than five million encounters at the southern border, a number that exceeds the populatio
The present federal government has taken to treating judicial orders as suggestions addressed to someone else, and that habit, indulged long enough, does not we
Walk through any mid-sized American city on a Tuesday morning and you will find something the statistics do not capture cleanly: men in their thirties sitting o
Across the American West, federal land managers are quietly processing withdrawal requests, grazing permits are being loosened, and the machinery of extraction
Somewhere between the second half of the twentieth century and now, Americans decided that going to college was an act of patriotism and learning a trade was a
There is something quietly embarrassing about a nation that owns the most powerful operational rocket ever built and debates, every budget cycle, whether it can
Drive through the small towns of Nebraska or Iowa on a Tuesday afternoon and you will see what monopoly looks like when it finishes its work: a shuttered implem