Florida Is Open, New York Is Closed: The Weaponization Of Covid
Despite larger populations, currently freer peoples, and a media narrative that screams otherwise, there are far, far fewer deaths in Texas and in Florida than in New York.
As Many As 1,000 People Are Suspected Of Voting Twice In Georgia
“Those that make the choice to game the system are breaking the law,” said Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.
The Corporate Media Finally Have A Working Plan To Beat Trump
A media-driven panic, a panic-driven economic collapse, and Democrats’ filibuster of the kind of liberal police reform they say they want are prepping the stage for a Republican disaster in November unless they start fighting.
Hard Times, Strong Citizens, And Freedom: The Story of The Ranchers, Businesses, And People In The Only State Not To Shut Down
‘If you have a leader that will take too much authority in a time of crisis, that’s when we lose our freedom and our liberties,’ said Gov. Kristi Noem.
A Journey Across America In Pictures
On Sunday, May 17 we set out from Corralitos, California to hear the story of American small business in the age of unprecedented state shutdowns. Two months in, who was surviving and how?
Mike Lee Condemns D.C. Eviction Of Utah Guardsmen
Sen. Mike Lee condemned D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser for evicting 200 Utah national guardsmen from a district hotel hours after coming off 3 a.m. duty.
The Deeply American Reason The Oldest Saloon West Of The Mississippi Won’t Have To Shut Down Forever
Starting life before there was a town as four walls and some dry goods for fur trappers, it served its first beer just 19 years after the town was founded and near-half a century before it was incorporated.
‘We Had To Lay Off Our Son’: American Businesses Are Doing Everything It Takes To Survive
‘The weight to having a family business,’ Raymond says while guiding me through massive walk-in freezers holding a fraction of their capacity, ‘is you don’t want to be the one who fails.’
Inside The Defiant Mining Town Bar That Won’t Shut Down And Die
More and more, from Virginia’s beaches to the mountains up north to right here right now, people are coming to a consensus: Their governors’ shutdowns are over.
We’re Setting Out Across America To Discover The State Of Main Street
America’s reawakening is an unfolding story, one our young country has never lived before. To work to understand it and to tell it, The Federalist is setting out across the United States.
Bernie Sanders Scores Super Tuesday Victory In Utah
The Associated Press called Utah in favor of Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., during the Democratic primary night dubbed “Super Tuesday.”
Gay Marriage Was Always Leading To Polygamy
The Utah state Senate voted this week unanimously to decriminalize polygamy. It is a development every social conservative saw coming.
Push To Legalize Polygamy Uses Same Arguments As Push For Same-Sex Marriage
The ‘love is love’ strategy was so successful for the gay marriage lobby, why should polygamists reinvent the wheel?
Mitt Romney Didn’t Suffer At All For His Dumb Stand
Mitt Romney was the sole Republican to vote in favor of Trump’s conviction at the conclusion of the Senate impeachment trial earlier this month.
Romney’s Impeachment Vote Won’t Damage Him In Utah One Bit
Utah may have changed in the four years since Trump, but it will never change enough for Romney not to be a winning candidate in whatever statewide race he decides to enter
Mitt Romney Will Vote To Convict Trump In Senate Impeachment Trial
Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah announced in a press brief he will vote to convict President Trump in the Senate impeachment trial.
How More Conservative Cities Are Benefitting From California’s Demise
The roaring Trump economy, along with California’s political and cultural suicidal tendencies, will ensure the American West’s economic boom will continue for years to come.