OpinionOpinion‘Country On’—New Year’s Eve, Nashville, 2023SavePrintThe New Year's Eve numerals “2023” are displayed in New York's Times Square on Dec. 20, 2022. AP Photo/Julia NikhinsonRoger L. Simon1/2/20230:00X 1Commentary(Following is a draft from the author’s work-in-progress “American Refugees: What It Means Culturally, Politically and Spiritually to Migrate from Blue to Red States” to be published by Encounter Books)Share this articleLeave a commentRoger L. SimonAuthorPrize-winning author and Oscar-nominated screenwriter Roger L. Simon’s latest of many books is “American Refugees: The Untold Story of the Mass Exodus from Blue States to Red States.”Author’s Selected ArticlesHow I Became a PatriotJul 04, 2024China’s Purported Involvement in Hamas Tunnels Is Tip of Lethal IcebergJul 03, 2024Is This How God Works?Jun 30, 2024What Are Libraries For?Jun 25, 2024Related TopicsNew YearNASHVILLE