About three years ago, I met a man named Nate Fisher. During coffee with Nate, I found out that one of his passions is finding and supporting businesses that have aligned ideologies and values. That is why he founded New Founding. New Founding serves as a digital commonwealth and forum for aligned businesses and citizens. Once the user has created their account, they are free to roam the hundreds of featured threads. These threads are mostly user-created and cover anything from woke charities to avoid to where to buy tires for your car. New Founding helps families and individuals find alternatives to consumer goods and services produced and distributed by woke corporations. Another amazing feature of this platform is the job tab. On this tab are dozens of aligned businesses that wish to hire and partner with mission-driven people.
Another incredible project that New Founding has taken on is Align.
Align came from the minds at New Founding and serves as a weekly newsletter. Every week is a different issue with the common goal of informing the American people. It informs its subscribers of recent developments involving brands Americans love and introduces new, innovative businesses. I am currently an intern for New Founding and have been in charge of finding and vetting businesses to feature in this newsletter. Playing an important role in the Align process has opened my eyes to what Americans are doing professionally to fight the far left. They refuse to be a part of that culture and are standing firm against tyranny. More than anything, these businesses and aligned community members are committed to running their businesses and living their lives in a way that reflects their values and mission. A large portion of our government is trying to take away those rights by restricting and standardizing business policies, practices, and laws.
The truth is, there are people on a mission to start redemptive businesses and promote others who have. There is a fantastic movement occurring in America. Which side do you land on?
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