Gage Skidmore / Flickr GOP Rep Introduces Red Tape Reduction Act to Make 5 of Trump's Executive Orders Permanent Trump's deregulation and pro-business legislation led the US to a sizzling economy before the pandemic. Biden is undoing all that progress. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal April 14, 2021
Rami Al-zayat / Unsplash Hawley: Time to Start Trust-Busting Big Tech 'We know what the solution to that is. The solution is you break them up. The solution is trust-busting,' Sen. Josh Hawley said. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal April 14, 2021
@gregbulla / Unsplash Dozens of Prominent CEOs Scheme to Block Republican-Backed Voting Laws 'The gathering was an enthusiastic voluntary statement of defiance against threats of reprisals for exercising their patriotic voices.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal April 12, 2021
Federalreserve / Flickr Biden Treasury Secretary Now Pushing a 'Global Minimum Tax' After working to raise taxes in the US, President Joe Biden and his administration are now pushing other countries to do the same thing. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal April 9, 2021
@TheFreds / Twitter screen shots COVID Enforcers Flee as Angry Patrons in Packed Restaurant Stand Up to Them People are sick and tired of being pushed around by authoritarian health officials on a power trip and media-stoked panic. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal April 8, 2021
Miguel Angel Sanz / Unsplash Fred Weinberg: The Only Way I'm Flying Woke Delta Again Is if I'm Dead 'I’ll bet you won’t find me on a Delta or American flight unless they’re flying me to my own funeral and I had no say in the matter.' By Fred Weinberg, The Western Journal April 8, 2021
Owen Lystrup / Unsplash New Location of MLB All-Star Game Is Named After Co-Founder of Conservative Heritage Foundation Joseph Coors, who took the family brewery nationwide, also helped start the powerful organization that, unsurprisingly, backs the Georgia law. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal April 7, 2021
Karolina Grabowska / Pexels Coca-Cola Rips GA Voter ID Law but Required Photo ID to Get Into 2020 Shareholder Meeting 'Voting is a foundational right in America, and we have long championed efforts to make it easier to vote,' The Coca-Cola Company CEO said. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal April 7, 2021
@Breaking911 / Twitter screen shot Video Shows Family Told to Leave Flight Because 2-Year-Old Daughter Wasn't Wearing Mask While Eating The video put a spotlight on Spirit Airlines, which kicked another family off a flight because their autistic child wasn't wearing a mask. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal April 6, 2021
Alan J. Hendry / Unsplash Op-Ed: Next Up Thanks to Big Tech – Cameras in All Offices, Diet Monitoring 'In the name of “safety,” Amazon employees must agree to being surveilled by artificial intelligence or risk losing their jobs.' By Autry Pruitt, The Western Journal April 6, 2021
Wally Gobetz / Flickr MLB's Georgia Boycott Backfires, Congressman Moves to Strip League's Antitrust Exemption South Carolina Rep. Jeff Duncan and other Republicans in Congress are pushing back against MLB over its Georgia boycott. By Taylor Penley, The Western Journal April 5, 2021
Karolina Grabowska / Pexels Under Biden's Plan, American Businesses Will Be Taxed at a Higher Rate Than Those in Communist China And yet Biden said the plan was 'what competition between America and China and the rest of the world is all about.' By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal April 4, 2021
Sugar Land Sara / Facebook screen shot After Finding 200 Rare Dolls During Renovation, Woman Discovers Her New Home Once Was Doll Museum Sara Ahmed says she hopes to find a museum to donate the rest of the collection to so that countless others could enjoy the dolls. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal April 3, 2021
Whataburger / Facebook Whataburger Issues Out Over $90 Million in Bonuses to 'Family Member' Employees To thank its employees, the company is giving out Extra Mile bonuses and emergency pay and doubling its match on employees' 401(k) plans. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal April 1, 2021
Chris Flaten / Pexels Delta CEO Opposes GA's Voter ID Law, But ID Is Required to Board Airplanes The Delta CEO accused Georgia’s election law of being racist for requiring ID, but his airline is off limits for people without it. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal April 1, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr 70% Tax Rate Thanks to Biden? Economists Warn It'll Be Close for Some of Us The Biden administration has talked about raising taxes on people who earn more than $400,000 per year, but here's what it's not telling you. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal March 24, 2021
Harry Knight / Unsplash Colorado Governor Proclaims Day to Avoid Meat, So Rural Conservatives Plan a Statewide Barbeque The governor abandoned solid leadership in favor of virtue-signaling and leftist activism - in other words, he's all sizzle and no steak. By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal March 19, 2021
KTTV-TV / Video screen shot Cruel City Order Cuts Power to Saloon, So the Defiant Small Business Fires Up a Generator Tinhorn Flats exemplifies American fortitude against unjust laws that gave birth to this nation in the first place. By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal March 18, 2021
Mitchell Luo / Unsplash The Obama Admin Had a Chance to Stop Google's Dominance Over the Internet The symbiotic relationship between Big Tech and government is hard to ignore and dismiss in light of the information revealed this week. By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal March 17, 2021
Jason Leung / Unsplash Small Town Bookstore Is Taking the Fight to Amazon and Winning One bookstore owner in a small Kansas town is encouraging people to reconsider their priorties when it comes to where their money goes. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal March 16, 2021
Speaker John Boehner / Flickr Report: Biden Is Planning the First Major Tax Increase in 30 Years Republicans have signaled their intention to fight the Biden tax increases. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal March 15, 2021