Big Business’s Big Problem
The media writes, but does it read? Too few seem to, based on the coverage of Mississippi’s new religious liberty law. After Governor Phil Bryant (R-Miss.) signed a bill that essentially reaffirmed the First Amendment, headlines across the country screamed that Mississippi had just given Americans a “license to discriminate.” “Mississippi governor signs law allowing businesses to deny service to gay people,” some read — regardless of the fact that the measure does no such thing!
The media writes, but does it read? Too few seem to, based on the coverage of Mississippi’s new religious liberty law. After Governor Phil Bryant (R-Miss.) signed a bill that essentially reaffirmed the First Amendment, headlines across the country screamed that Mississippi had just given Americans a “license to discriminate.” “Mississippi governor signs law allowing businesses to deny service to gay people,” some read — regardless of the fact that the measure does no such thing!
Governor Bryant, like the 20 states with religious liberty laws before him, didn’t create a new “religious right” for businesses to turn people away. No believer I know would want that, let alone lobby for it. Despite what the Left would have you think, this debate isn’t about Christians discriminating against anyone — it’s about stopping the government from discriminating against them! All that Mississippi leaders have done is make sure that the state can’t punish, fine, fire, or block someone from a government work for believing in natural marriage. The Left lies about what the bill does because they know if people knew the truth, they’d probably support it! And a level playing field — the same one they used to demand for their own values — is not what they want for men and women of faith. Forced acceptance is.
Meanwhile, Big Business apparently hasn’t bothered to read the Mississippi bill either and is shaking its collective fist at Governor Bryant for daring to do what voters asked of him. The same goes for North Carolina’s Pat McCrory (R). Corporate bullies — like PayPal, who just claimed they were canceling an expansion planned in Charlotte — are vowing retribution. That’s just fine with Lt. Governor Dan Forest (R-N.C.), who knows that the only ones these businesses will be hurting is themselves. “If our action in keeping men out of women’s bathrooms and showers protected the life of just one child or one woman from being molested or assaulted, then it was worth it. North Carolina will never put a price tag on the value of our children. They are precious and priceless. If a corporation wanting to do business in North Carolina does not see the worth of our children in the same light, then I wish them well as they do business somewhere else.”
Here’s the problem for the corporate elites who’ve been blinded by this rainbow. For years, they’ve benefited from their relationship with social conservative policymakers, who also happen to be the most consistent on free market policy. When Big Business needed allies in the fights against taxes and government reform, do you think they called liberal politicians? Of course not. They leaned on the same conservatives they’re betraying in North Carolina and Mississippi. Why? Because these favorable business climates only come from conservative legislators who understand that real freedom leads to economic growth. That’s why red states like Mississippi and North Carolina are so enticing to businesses, because their social values have not only built a foundation for workforce and family success, but thriving corporations too. If intolerant bullies like PayPal want to move to high-regulation, high-tax states, let them!
Look at Boeing. The company held an exhaustive search for their headquarters in 2011 and ultimately decided to go to South Carolina instead of Washington State, because the policies were less onerous and burdensome. Ask yourself: How many companies are rushing to relocate to California and New York? After PayPal’s announcement Tuesday (a highly ironic one given their own restroom policy), Vermont Governor Peter Shumlim (D) — one of the zealots banning travel to the state — invited the company to set up shop there. Just imagine how much more it would cost them in wages, taxes, and land to do so! As most of these blustering CEOs are about to find out, your bottom line takes a hit when you’re a puppet of LGBT activists. Angie’s List was Exhibit A. When it vowed to pull out of Indiana over the state’s conscience protections, the public backlash cost CEO Bill Oesterle his job. The one-time GOP advisor gambled his company’s reputation on the Left’s view of religious liberty (namely, that Christians shouldn’t have any) — and lost.
In the end, what do you think concerns shareholders? That their company caters to the bathroom demands of less than one half of one percent of the population — or the return on their investment? If Big Business wants to be a willing hostage of LGBT activists and pull out of conservative states, be our guest. It won’t be too long before they’re replaced by someone who’s not only highly motivated, but who sows more into the community than division.
For liberals, who’d hoped their petty boycotts would scare states into submission, the strategy isn’t exactly working according to plan. Instead, what people are beginning to realize is that pushing these radical policies backfires on the whole state. Eventually, fewer people will be willing to touch them. As Rep. Dan Bishop told reporters this week, “When I cautioned Mayor Roberts in January not to drive our community into this turmoil, this is the kind of thing I recognized would be a possibility,” Bishop said. “It’s not about H.B. 2… it’s instead about a frenzy that the mayor and her allies on city council have whipped up… I think she might consider that she stop calling in airstrikes on her own position.”
Originally published here.
Win-consin! Cruz Rolls through Midwest
If the GOP National Convention is normally a formality, Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) just guaranteed that this year’s will be anything but. After the senator’s blowout win in Wisconsin Tuesday, the only thing that is certain about the Republican ticket is that it will probably take extra innings to decide.
After impressive showings in Utah and North Dakota, Cruz’s wave of momentum only swelled in the Badger State after a series of missteps cost Donald Trump a state he was leading by 11 points as recently as February. Now, what seemed like a steep climb to the top of the GOP field before is within striking distance for the Texas senator, who — even the media agrees — has put the race on the path to a contested convention. With victories in every demographic, it’s no wonder reporters — and Cruz himself — called [Tuesday’s] primary a “turning point.” With a 20-percent cushion, Cruz’s biggest prizes were the 36 delegates, which he banked to Trump’s six (and Kasich’s zero). From ideology to gender, religion, and even age, Cruz swept every category — most, soundly. With a 21-point edge among evangelicals, he also helped to push back on the media’s narrative about the Trump faithful, winning the bloc easily and convincingly.
To many, it was Trump’s most consequential defeat yet. “Even if Trump manages to regain lost momentum quickly, Wisconsin left him bruised,” the Dallas Morning News warned, “with a vastly narrower path to securing the nomination before Republicans gather in Cleveland in July.” It is becoming evident nationally that the longer the race goes on and the contradictions mount, Americans’ infatuation with the blunt billionaire is wearing off. In a head-to-head with Hillary Clinton, Trump is now only three points ahead in Mississippi — the most conservative state in the union! With Cruz, the separation is as razor thin as ever. Nationally, the two Republicans are in a statistical dead-heat, 39 percent to Ted’s 35, which is within the margin of error.
The wear and tear is also starting to show on Trump’s overall favorability too. After his biggest misstep — suggesting women should be punished for having an abortion — Donald now has less overall appeal than either of the remaining two candidates among black and white, young and old, women and men. And while the campaign “clarified” his position, the damage to everyone, including the pro-life movement, had already been done. Maybe now, more voters are reconsidering how prepared the mogul is to lead the party — or a nation — when he fails to understand its core values. “[Tonight] is a rallying cry,” Cruz told a cheering crowd. “It is a call from the hard-working men and women of Wisconsin to the people of America: We have a choice.”
Originally published here.
O, Say Can You Seize…
Planned Parenthood has kept its head down these last few weeks, but the organization is plenty busy behind the scenes. In the back-and-forth with Center for Medical Progress’s (CMP) David Daleiden, Cecile Richards’s group is using every weapon at its disposal to put the baby organ trafficking scandal behind it — including California Attorney General Kamala Harris. The candidate for Senate is apparently responsible for this week’s raid on Daleiden’s apartment and the seizure of all his undercover video footage. A hard-core abortion supporter (who was financially supported by Planned Parenthood and has “Stand with Planned Parenthood” on her campaign website), Harris is repaying Richards by trying to muzzle the organization’s biggest threat: a pro-lifer with hours and hours of damning evidence about the group’s dark business of selling baby body parts.
“Ironically, while seizing my First Amendment work product,” Daleiden said, “they ignored documents showing the illicit scheme between StemExpress and Planned Parenthood,” he said. “This is no surprise — Planned Parenthood’s bought-and-paid-for AG has steadfastly refused to enforce the law against the baby body parts traffickers in our state, or even investigate them — while at the same time doing their bidding to harass and intimidate citizen journalists.” The Left’s double standard is astounding. Any other whistleblower would have been hailed a hero, but because abortion is the liberals’ Holy Grail, officials like Harris are more than willing to use the heavy handedness of government against anyone who challenges it.
Did government officials search the home of the animal rights activist who invaded a slaughterhouse to highlight the mistreatment of pigs in Minnesota? Of course not. Instead, USDA rushed out a statement pledging to investigate. “The actions depicted in the video under review are completely unacceptable, and if we can verify the video’s authenticity, we will aggressively investigate the case and take appropriate action.”
David Daleiden’s videos were about children — innocent unborn children who were inhumanely harvested and sold for their pieces. And yet, he is the hunted. Thank goodness for House Republicans, who refuse to let Planned Parenthood’s horrors and injustices go on. Their investigations wouldn’t have been possible without the citizen journalism of CMP. It’s time to stand up against these atrocities! On April 23, you can do exactly that by joining #ProtestPP — the first annual nationwide protest at Planned Parenthood facilities nationwide. For more details, check out the website.
Originally published here.