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AMERICA'S 2026 Resolution: PRICE OUT Bad Behavior and Restore CIVILITY

Gary FranchiJanuary 1, 2026336 views
AMERICA'S 2026 Resolution: PRICE OUT Bad Behavior and Restore CIVILITY
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As America enters 2026 under President Trump's renewed leadership, a provocative new proposal is gaining traction among conservatives: using market forces to restore civility by pricing out disruptive behavior from public spaces and services.

The concept, outlined in a recent PJ Media piece, argues that making certain neighborhoods, vacation destinations, transportation options, and activities more expensive would naturally create environments where basic decorum is maintained. This market-based approach to social order represents a stark departure from the failed progressive policies of the Biden era.

Market Solutions for Social Problems

Proponents argue this isn't about discrimination based on race, religion, or class—it's about rewarding good behavior and creating consequences for those who refuse to act like responsible adults. The strategy acknowledges what many Americans have long observed: that certain pricing structures tend to correlate with better-maintained facilities and more respectful customer behavior.

"This is about the ability to behave like an adult," the PJ Media article states, highlighting frustration with declining standards in public spaces across America.

The approach represents a free-market alternative to heavy-handed government regulations that have failed to address rising incivility in everything from air travel to public dining. Instead of relying on overwhelmed security personnel or ineffective federal mandates, businesses could use pricing strategies to cultivate clientele who respect basic social norms.

Conservative Values Through Economic Incentives

This market-driven solution aligns with conservative principles of personal responsibility and economic freedom. Rather than expanding government oversight, it empowers businesses to create the environments their customers actually want—spaces where families can enjoy themselves without encountering disruptive behavior.

As President Trump continues dismantling the regulatory overreach of his predecessor, this approach offers a practical path forward for restoring the civil society that made America great. It's a resolution that puts the power back in the hands of business owners and responsible citizens alike.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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LibertarianLeanVerifiedJan 1, 2026
Love the concept but worried about who gets to define 'bad behavior' - hope this focuses on clear standards everyone can agree on.
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ConservativeDad47VerifiedJan 1, 2026
This resonates deeply. I've been teaching my kids about personal responsibility, but it's hard when they see adults acting like children everywhere they look. We need cultural change from the top down.
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HomeschoolMamaVerifiedJan 2, 2026
Same struggle here! Society needs to reinforce what we're teaching at home.
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedJan 1, 2026
Finally someone is talking about bringing back basic respect and accountability! We've let bad behavior slide for too long in this country.
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TradValuesVerifiedJan 1, 2026
Exactly! Actions need to have consequences again.
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ReaganRepublicanVerifiedJan 2, 2026
This is what we need! Bring back civility and common decency.
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SmallTownValuesVerifiedJan 2, 2026
I remember when you could disagree with someone without being screamed at or canceled. How exactly would this 'pricing out' system work in practice?