Fiscal responsibility—a leadership test we can’t ignore
February 23, 2025
By: Senator John Curtis (R-UT) It has been said that when the sea is calm, the sun is out and the breeze is light, every boat on the water has a great captain. But when the sea is stormy, the night is dark and the wind is howling, you discover if your captain can truly…
Young People Shifted Toward Trump in 2024 – But a Vast Number of Disengaged Remain
January 30, 2025
By Manzanita Miller, Americans for Limited Government We know by now that young voters shifted significantly toward the right in 2024, a non-surprise to anyone who has been paying attention to the rising cost of living, scarcity of jobs, porous border and the Democrats’ reluctance to put the American people first. Estimates show that young…
Trump’s Tariff And Travel Ban Threat Remains Undefeated As Colombia Caves And Accepts Deportees
January 27, 2025
By Robert Romano, Americans for Limited Government Within hours of President Donald Trump’s threat to levy a 25 percent tariff, impose a travel ban on all Colombians including government officials and enhanced inspections on all Colombian goods shipped to the U.S. after two repatriation flights of deportees on military planes were not allowed to land,…
OPINION: PIONEER VALUES AT THE BORDER: COMPASSION MEETS THE RULE OF LAW
January 22, 2025
By: Senator John Curtis (R-UT) The Hill January 21, 2025 Illegal immigration and border security are once again in the headlines as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office. The American people are tired of dealing with a broken immigration system and an equally broken Congress unwilling to fix it. The November election reflects…
Hey DOGE, Look at Utah’s Lawsuit to Stop This Spending
January 6, 2025
By Casey O. Anderson, For Iron County Today On August 20th, 2024 Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes, with the support of Governor Spencer Cox and the Utah Legislature, filed a groundbreaking lawsuit against the federal government. The case challenges the constitutionality of federal control over 18.5 million acres of “unappropriated” land in Utah. These…
Winning Winter Attitude: How To Stay Positive During The Cold Months
January 2, 2025
By May Hunter, For Iron County Today It’s cold, it’s dark and dreary. The winter festivities have calmed down and now it’s time to wait out the worst of the winter season. It’s easy to be down about the weather, after all, it can look positively miserable outside, but this attitude only makes the beginning…
Hyde In Plain Sight – Masses Are Easily Misled
November 19, 2024
One of the most important contrasts in modern culture is the distinction between the masses and the remnant. And the distinction between these two groups always comes down to a willingness to seek the truth. Albert J. Nock, in his 1936 essay Isaiah’s Job explains the difference like this: “The Remnant are those who by force of…