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Saturday, March 21, 2026

Corporate leaders flee the result of left-wing agendas they supported

 For years, radical socialist politicians insisted that corporate America needed more regulation, higher taxes and a greater role in advancing political causes. 

CEOs eagerly signed onto fashionable initiatives, from climate pledges to DEI mandates — often while lecturing the very customers and investors who made their companies successful in the first place.

But today, something remarkable is happening. 

Corporate America is quietly voting with its feet.

Corporate America is quietly voting with its feet.Bloomberg via Getty Images

Across the country, companies and business leaders are leaving deep-blue states like California and relocating to places like Florida and Texas. 

The reasons are not complicated. High taxes, aggressive regulation, rising crime and politicized governance are driving businesses away from the very states whose policies they once claimed to support.

Even companies and executives that once embraced progressive politics are discovering that ideology makes for a poor business strategy.

Consider the recent announcement from Howard Schultz, the longtime leader and former chairman of Starbucks. 

Even companies and executives that once embraced progressive politics are discovering that ideology makes for a poor business strategy.Bloomberg via Getty Images
Consider the recent announcement from Howard Schultz, the longtime leader and former chairman of Starbucks. Getty Images

Schultz revealed that after more than four decades in Washington state, he and his wife are relocating to Florida as they enter what he called the “retirement phase” of their lives.

The move comes at a telling moment. Washington lawmakers have advanced what critics describe as a “millionaire tax,” a proposal that would impose a new tax on high-income households. 

While Schultz did not explicitly cite the tax as the reason for his relocation, the timing highlights a broader trend. 

When states adopt increasingly punitive tax policies, capital and talent eventually move elsewhere.

Florida, of course, has no state income tax.

That contrast is becoming impossible to ignore.

While Schultz did not explicitly cite the tax as the reason for his relocation, the timing highlights a broader trend. AFP via Getty Images

Schultz’s move is not an isolated case. Increasingly, high-profile executives and companies are leaving blue-state policy environments behind and choosing red-state economies that emphasize growth, stability and predictability.

Take Palantir Technologies. Earlier this year the technology firm moved its headquarters from Denver to Miami, joining a growing list of companies shifting operations away from cities that have become increasingly hostile to business growth.

Other companies have made similar moves in recent years. 

Chevron relocated its headquarters from California to Texas. Tesla famously moved from California’s Silicon Valley to Austin, Texas. SpaceX has shifted major operations to Texas as well.

These are not minor relocations. They represent billions of dollars in capital investment and thousands of high-paying jobs that have deserted states like California.

The underlying lesson is simple: Progressive policy choices have consequences.

Chevron relocated its headquarters from California to Texas.Bloomberg via Getty Images
Tesla famously moved from California’s Silicon Valley to Austin, Texas.REUTERS

For years, progressive states assumed corporations would tolerate almost any regulatory or tax environment. After all, many corporate leaders publicly supported progressive policies and political messaging.

But when those policies begin to materially affect profitability, investment decisions and executive lifestyles, the calculus changes quickly.

Markets impose discipline.

That reality is particularly evident when comparing states like California and Washington with pro-growth states like Florida and Texas.

Under Gov. Ron DeSantis, Florida has built one of the most business-friendly environments in the country. The state offers low taxes, predictable regulations and leadership that has consistently pushed back against the politicization of corporate governance.

As a result, Florida has become one of the biggest beneficiaries of the national corporate migration. 

Under Gov. Ron DeSantis, Florida has built one of the most business-friendly environments in the country.REUTERS

Executives and entrepreneurs are not just moving their companies. They are moving their families, their capital and their long-term investment plans.

The irony in all of this is difficult to ignore.

Many of the companies and executives now leaving blue states previously supported the very political agendas that helped create these policy environments. 

Corporate leaders spent the last decade embracing political activism, often aligning themselves with progressive lawmakers and causes.

But when those same policymakers begin raising taxes, expanding regulation and creating increasingly hostile business climates, corporate leaders suddenly rediscover the value of economic freedom.

At the American Conservative Values ETF, we have long warned that corporate activism carries real risks. When companies prioritize political messaging over their core mission of delivering value to shareholders, they undermine the very foundation of a healthy market economy.

Corporate leaders spent the last decade embracing political activism, often aligning themselves with progressive lawmakers and causes.REUTERS

Markets reward discipline and punish ideological experimentation. Firms that spend more time managing political narratives than serving customers eventually lose both investor confidence and competitive advantage.

The growing migration of corporations and executives from blue states to red states is a powerful reminder of a basic economic truth: Businesses go where they are welcome.

If policymakers in California and other blue states want to reverse the trend, they must rethink the policies that are driving companies away. 

Until then, the exodus will continue.

And with every CEO who relocates and every headquarters that moves south, the message becomes clearer: When it comes to economic policy, reality still matters. 

Tom Carter is the president and co-founder of The American Conservative Values ETF (ACVF) is an actively managed, diversified large-cap ETF traded on the NYSE with over $140MM in AUM (Assets under Management). Learn more at www.investconservative.com 

https://nypost.com/2026/03/21/opinion/progressive-policies-have-consequences/

Iran’s allies threaten Red Sea attacks as mullahs choke Strait of Hormuz

 Iran and its Houthi proxies may target the Red Sea as they look to inflict economic pain using critical transit points beyond the Strait of Hormuz, experts told The Post.

The Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen have mostly stayed quiet since the US launched Operation Epic Fury Feb. 28, but if they get into the fight, they could try to lock up the Strait of Bab el-Mandeb in the Red Sea, say defense experts and the Houthis themselves.

The 20-mile wide strait is on the southern end of the Red Sea, where it allows the flow of shipping traffic out to the Arabian Sea. Ships carrying about 10% of the world’s oil and 20% of its containers use it.

An oil tanker burning brightly with large flames and smoke rising into the dark night sky.
An oil tanker burns after being hit by an Iranian strike in the ship-to-ship transfer zone at Khor al-Zubair port near Basra, Iraq, last week.AP

In an ominous sign, the Houthis posted a music video to their Telegram channel this month threatening to “attack, burn, and sink the collapsing American Pharaoh” and said their “fingers are on the trigger,” while featuring AI-generated images of drones and missiles launched from desert outcroppings.

The Houthis have missile and drone capabilities which they used to harass shipping after Israel’s war with Hamas following the Oct. 7, 2023 attack inside the Jewish state.

Houthi spokesman Abed al-Thawr told Iran’s state-run Press TV “all options are on the table” and threatened a naval blockade against the US and Israel.

Iran and its allies are “going up the ladder of escalation, quite methodically, whatever is being done to them they’re, in turn, doing to the Gulf states” and other tactics, said Amir Handjani of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft.

That is what Iran did in a revenge attack on two Gulf neighbors, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, after Israel struck its main natural gas field last week.

Those attacks are part of Iran’s strategy of “asymmetric warfare” — trying to impose costs on the US by blasting at allies who provide bases and support, actions which have driven the price of oil above $110 per barrel.

“I think they’re just hunkered down and trying to be a nuisance with where they are and what they have,” said retired Navy Admiral Andrew “Woody” Lewis, a fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis.

An Iranian-made Shahed-136 Kamikaze drone flying against a clear blue sky.
Iran can harass shipping with drones and mines.Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images

Iranian missile attacks have dropped more than 90% from the first day of the war, the Pentagon said Thursday.

“I don’t think they’re holding back. I think they’re doing all that they can do with what they have,” said Lewis, the former commander of the US Second Fleet.

https://nypost.com/2026/03/21/us-news/irans-allies-threaten-red-sea-attacks-as-mullahs-choke-strait-of-hormuz/

Mamdani breaks Ramadan fast with Rikers inmates— but can’t be bothered to visit injured cops

 NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani is facing furious backlash after breaking his Ramadan fast with Muslim jailbirds on notorious Rikers Island – and describing it one of his “most meaningful evenings” since taking office.

“It was a night that will stay with me for quite some time,” the city’s first Muslim mayor gushed Friday on X about his under the radar and historic visit on Monday, which by Saturday sparked a firestorm of outrage.

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani ignited his latest political firestorm this week by breaking his Ramadan fast with Muslim jailbirds on notorious Rikers Island – and dubbing it one of the “most meaningful evenings” he’s experienced since taking office.NYCMayor/X

Earlier in the week, the soft-on-crime socialist told NPR of his Rikers powwow: “This is one of the most meaningful evenings that I’ve had as the mayor of New York City.”

“This is me just being a Muslim New Yorker,” continued Mamdani, who has made a point to emphasize and promote his Muslim identity as mayor. “And I think there are some for whom that is a political act, and there are a million or so of us here in this city for whom it is simply a day-to-day existence.”

Mamdani marked the occasion by reiterating a campaign pledge to shutter the city-run, scandal-scarred Rikers Island jail complex, and by praying and breaking fast with Muslim men.NYCMayor/X
Critics bashed the mayor for consistently elevating criminals above crime victims.

“He actually visited inmates on Rikers but hasn’t visited any victims of the heinous crimes some of these guys have committed,” said an NYPD veteran of 20 years. “I think it’s absolutely disgusting.

“We clearly know he doesn’t like us. He’s already made his stance clear on that. Even after we get clear extensive video of the guy trying to knife the police officers in Queens, he visited the criminal’s family in that case too!,” raged the police veteran.

He was referring to Mamdani last month visiting the family of Jabez Chakraborty, the man shot by a police officer in Queens as he attacked the cop and his partner with a 13-inch carving knife.

Dozens of packaged meals were set up for Rikers Island detainees Monday as they joined Mamdani in an iftar dinner.NYCMayor/X

“He can go visit the inmates at Rikers, but he can’t go visit a cop who gets injured? That’s not right,” said another law enforcement source, referring to cops hurt earlier this month responding to an ISIS-inspired attempted terrorist attack outside the mayor’s home at Gracie Mansion.

“I think next year there’ll be nobody to visit because he’s going to let everybody out of jail. Maybe he was going there to tell them we’re reducing everybody’s sentences,” the source said.

The visit was one of the 17 iftar, or breaking of the fast, dinners the mayor attended across NYC through Thursday and is the first time a NYC mayor has celebrated Ramadan at Rikers.

“People sharing what little they have: breaking bread, offering prayer, making space for one another’s dignity even in the hardest place,” Mamdani wrote on X, posting photos alongside Department of Correction Commissioner Stanley Richards, gladhanding with dozens of detainees as they gobbled packaged meals.

Mamdani and Richards were also joined on Rikers by Councilman Yusef Salaam (D-Manhattan), a practicing Muslim and one of the “Central Park Five” who were exonerated in the infamous 1989 rape on a jogger.

NYC-based mystery novelist Daniel Friedman was among the many questioning Mamdani’s priorities.

“You have to be an absolute monster to be sent to Rikers Island these days,” he wrote on X.

“Offenders on Rikers all have long histories of doing things so horrible that even the woke, pro-crime judges and prosecutors in NYC don’t want to be responsible for what they’ll do if they let them go.”

Sam Antar, a convicted fraudster and former CFO of electronics store Crazy Eddie said Mamdani elevated criminals at the expense of victims.

“If you commit a violent crime in NYC, Zohran Mamdani has your back,” he wrote on X,.

The Mayor’s office didn’t respond to the criticism, but the DOC said there was “no cost to taxpayers for food. It was all donated.”

https://nypost.com/2026/03/21/us-news/mamdanis-visit-with-rikers-island-jailbirds-to-break-ramadan-fast-has-critics-peeved-disgusting/

Hamas given 90 days to hand over rocket launchers, missiles in latest Gaza disarmament plan

 Hamas has 90 days to hand over its heavy weaponry and maps to its sprawling underground terror tunnels, a new disarmament proposal delivered by Gaza cease-fire mediators show.

The proposal requires all terrorist groups in Gaza, which include Hamas, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad and other armed outfits, to completely disarm over the next several months, The Times of Israel reported.

Hamas received the disarmament framework in Cairo at a meeting headed by President Trump’s Board of Peace Gaza representative, Nickolay Mladenov, this month.

Armed Palestinian terrorists from Hamas and Islamic Jihad stand with rifles.
Hamas has 90 days to surrender its weapons according to a disarmament plan delivered by cease-fire mediators.AP

The proposal also creates a gun-buyback program, which could grant immunity to terrorists who willingly hand over their firearms.

“[The disarmament plan] can unlock reconstruction, breathe life into communities, and bring closer to unity and a negotiated resolution of the Palestinian question,” Mladenov said Thursday.

Mladenov went on to say that rebuilding Gaza hinges on “full decommissioning by Hamas and every armed group, with no exceptions and no carve-outs.”

The terror group has reportedly shown flexibility on relinquishing its heavy weaponry — such as rocket launchers and missiles — but has refused to negotiate on delivering its guns, which Hamas says it needs for self-defense.

Iran and Hamas signed on to Trump’s 20-point cease-fire plan in October 2025, which ended the war in Gaza. The plan calls for Hamas to disarm as Israeli forces gradually withdraw from the Gaza Strip.

Hamas
The plan calls for all heavy weaponry to be delivered in three months.REUTERS

A non-partisan technocratic government overseen by the Board of Peace would govern the strip, and an International Stabilization Force would replace IDF troops in the areas they withdraw from.

The weapons handover would go region by region, beginning in Southern Gaza, with reconstruction in the strip advancing as the area becomes demilitarized.

The proposal also calls for Israel to lift caps on humanitarian aid that can enter Gaza.

Israel has long demanded that Hamas turn over all of its weaponry at once, but mediating countries concluded that the demand wasn’t realistic.

Israeli officials did not object to the proposal, but there is widespread skepticism that Hamas — the terror group responsible for the barbaric Oct. 7, 2023 attacks — would be willing to surrender its weapons.

Hamas is expected to respond to the proposal as early as next week.

https://nypost.com/2026/03/21/world-news/hamas-given-90-days-to-hand-over-rocket-launchers-missiles-in-latest-gaza-disarmament-plan/