Parallel Conservative Economy Expands to Jobs, Real Estate, Schools

A kindergarten classroom at Rogers International School in Stamford, Connecticut. Conservatives are establishing platforms that cater to a segment of the population that seeks work, communities in which their families can thrive, and schools where their children can grow without being subjected to political agendas. (Getty Images)
 

By    |   Tuesday, 30 January 2024 07:20 AM EST ET

The Bud Light boycott that at one point erased $27 billion from Anheuser-Busch's market valuation is arguably conservative consumers' most successful triumph to date in the war against "woke" – and the right may just be getting started.

Conservatives are not just making their voices heard through boycotts and the emergence of alternative marketplaces such as PublicSq. They have also created right-leaning job networks, real estate brokerage firms, colleges, and publishing companies.

Lee Barney

Lee Barney, Newsmax’s financial editor, has been a financial journalist for 30 years, covering the economy, retirement planning, investing and financial technology.

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The Bud Light boycott that at one point erased $27 billion from Anheuser-Busch's market valuation is arguably conservative consumers' most successful triumph to date in the war against "woke" - and the right may just be getting started.
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