Tag: covid 19
Southern Utah Seamstresses – Intermountain Dixie Regional Needs You!
The goal of this initiative is to manufacture personal protective equipment (PPE) for frontline caregivers, including more than five million medical-grade masks. This effort, in southern Utah, will help complete the volume of masks needed.
Social Distancing Saves Lives, Not Business Lock-Downs
As we learn more about COVID-19, it’s becoming increasingly clear that most lockdowns did far more harm than good. Accumulating data shows that social distancing saves lives, not business lockdowns.
Power to the People
The Rebels are the ones who are not willing to cower in fear in their basements until a vaccine comes to save them. Power to the People
The Constitution is Above My Pay Grade – Civil Liberty is...
Given the draconian measures used by Democratic governors denying civil liberties in their states, many Americans wonder why the Constitution isn’t protecting them as before. Civil Liberty Constitution
Pulling A Gun on the Government is not Patriotic
Pulling a Gun on the Government is not Patriotic and does not defend the Constitution
Individual Responsibility Beats Government Lockdowns
Minimizing our exposure to the novel coronavirus is something each of us can choose to do, largely independent of those around us. Taking individual responsibility sure beats government lockdowns.
A Case for Universal Healthcare
If we only get one thing from this pandemic, I hope it is the total revamping of the healthcare system and another look at universal healthcare in the United States.
Switchpoint Hosts Live Virtual Event
Switchpoint recently had to cancel its biggest fundraiser of the year, which they have relied on for the bulk of our operating budget.
SUU Community Makes Masks for Area Healthcare Workers
Concerned about a shortage of masks for local healthcare professionals and other essential frontline workers battling the spread of COVID-19, the Southern Utah University community sprung into action.
COVID-19 Vulnerabilities
Now is a good time for those who are currently vulnerable to use the downtime to review their usual spending habits to see where their money is or, rather, has been going, going, gone. COVID-19 vulnerabilities









