>>>> But there seems to be little introspection from those who propose sweeping policy change about the need to consider second-order effects on those whose lives and livelihoods will be upturned.
That seems like basic conservatism, which has been systematically forced to the sidelines over the past 50 years.
I love the people of West Virginia, but it keeps getting harder and harder to pretend that they don't vote their beliefs.
That seems like basic conservatism, which has been systematically forced to the sidelines over the past 50 years.
I love the people of West Virginia, but it keeps getting harder and harder to pretend that they don't vote their beliefs.