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Checking in On the Gulf of Mexico, America’s Third Coast

by D. Down Muska — In 2012, Joel Kotkin observed that the U.S. “economy, long dominated by the East and West coasts, is undergoing a dramatic geographic shift” toward “the urbanized, broadly coastal region spanning the Gulf from Brownsville, Texas, to greater Tampa.”

Narrated: The Age of Amnesia

Mora cites a recent article by Joel Kotkin on rejecting divisive identity politics, standing together as America always has because much more unites us than divides us. We must transcend political polarization to strengthen an inclusive notion of American identity.

America’s Cities Pushing Out Middle Class and Families

Who lives in America’s most “progressive” cities these days? A combination of transient “hipsters” who stay just a few years, some “very, very wealthy people” and the poor “who are dependent on the welfare state,” Chapman University fellow Joel Kotkin told Tucker Carlson in a recent broadcast.

The American Center Must Stop Being the Silent Majority

Mora cites a recent article by Joel Kotkin on rejecting divisive identity politics, standing together as America always has because much more unites us than divides us. We must transcend political polarization to strengthen an inclusive notion of American identity.