The cultural and political consequences of a shocking demographic shift on the future of the American Heartland.

The cultural and political consequences of a shocking demographic shift on the future of the American Heartland.
The COVID-19 pandemic has chased many city folk out of the densely-populated urban core, and some aren’t coming back. Will Democrats who flee cities and move to suburban and rural areas take their values with them? Or does geography shape ideology? Read Jim Geraghty’s National Review column:“Moving Out, and Not Coming Back” Join the Rebellion […]
Across the country movements arise to split states along political lines, often with conservatives working to isolate progressive policies from harming them. Is this the way to deal with political divisions, or does the Constitution need a re-write to take into account the rural-urban divide that that would shock the Framers. Bill Whittle Now with […]
The helicopter travel boom over urban areas highlights the yawning income inequality between the people trapped in traffic jams below and those who rise above it all because of their power and privilege, according to The New York Times. Should “the 1%” be allowed to go from downtown to the airport in eight minutes while the people crawl across the ground for an hour and a half to accomplish the same objective?
Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-MI, tells a crowd of supporters she’s going to Washington D.C. to “impeach the m-f’er”. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi stays mum. Bill Whittle shows what happens when the culture slouches this far toward Gomorrah, and why the Democratic party needs it that way.