

Michigan State YAF
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@MichStateYAF
The Conservative movement starts here. Official Michigan State University chapter affiliate of @YAF Go Green.






We can have Medicare for All...or lobster and steak for Pete Hegseth. You pick.

State Rep. Josh Schriver, R-Oxford, spoke to members of MSU’s Turning Point USA chapter Wednesday evening, doubling down that the lack of response from the university regarding a controversial syllabus may prompt budget reconsiderations. statenews.com/article/2026/0…


They spent $22,000,000 of your tax dollars on steak and lobster while they wage war that’s raising your gas prices. yahoo.com/news/articles/…




Schumer on the Save America Act: “It allows ICE to kick tens of millions of people off the voter rolls!”

You literally blamed Biden for gas prices 2 years ago


Good to know. I stand with Michigan.

It was with real sadness that I learned that the monks of the Abbey of La Trappe in Normandy are considering closing down their operation. As the name suggests, this monastery is the mother house of the Trappist Order, a reform of the Cistercian movement and a particularly intense form of Benedictine life, famous for its austerity and silence. I came to know of La Trappe through Thomas Merton, a Trappist monk of the Abbey of Gethsemani in Kentucky, whom I read with great passion when I was a young man. La Trappe shaped Merton, who in turn opened so much of the spiritual life to me. Founded over nine hundred years ago, La Trappe has survived the Black Death, the Hundred Years' War, the Protestant Reformation, the French Revolution, and the world wars of the twentieth century. That this venerable monastery cannot find enough vocations to keep it alive is, in my judgment, a sign of the spiritual disaster that has befallen Europe in the last hundred years: an ideological secularism that is rotting the soul of the West. Let's redouble our prayers that the monks of La Trappe might find a way to preserve their great Abbey. It is needed especially now.