
How to Lose Millions of Residents in 30 Years: The Democratic Playbook
Democratic strongholds like California, New York, and Illinois have lost millions of residents over the past three decades, and critics point to high taxes, rising crime, and restrictive policies as key drivers. A new report reveals that these states are seeing an exodus of middle-class families and small business owners.
While some leaders blame climate and economic shifts, others argue that poorly managed liberal policies are the root cause. The migration trend is reshaping the political and economic landscapes of both red and blue states. Read more

Michigan House Republicans Stage Walkout Over Tip Wages and Sick Leave
House Republicans in Michigan walked out of a legislative session in protest of proposed changes to tipped wages and sick leave policies. Supporters of the walkout argue the proposed legislation is a burden on small businesses and undermines the free market.
Critics call the move political theater, accusing the GOP of stalling necessary reforms. The walkout highlights the divide between pro-business conservatives and progressive lawmakers pushing for labor rights. Read more
Fun Fact of the Day Did you know Michigan’s Mackinac Bridge is one of the longest suspension bridges in the world, spanning over 26,000 feet?
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