Hoosier Econ Commentary on Cuba Investing

I put together some commentary
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Governor Mike Pence 2016 Campaign Spending

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Governor Mike Pence announced his re-election bid tonight. Elections cost money
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Early 2015 NFL Ticket Demand Weak

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Sports fans call this time between the NBA Finals and start of NFL football camp the “Dead Zone”. I decided to venture over to TicketCity.com
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States Starting to Defy EPA

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Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin

For many years I’ve told Progressive acquaintances of mine

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U.S. Government Debt Getting Worse

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Via The Washington Examiner –
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Map Shows Where Over Half of Americans Live

Business Insider went over some US Census data and found that over
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Indiana Offers Luxury During Global Nuclear War

Want to live in luxury while the rest of the world is going through a nuclear holocaust? Well you can for the right price. The company Vivo has placed a doomsday shelter in central Indiana and has spots for sale. Here is more from their website.

Vivos Indiana is a one of the most fortified, nuclear hardened shelters within our network, located within a one-day drive from anywhere in the Midwest and the Eastern seaboard of America.  Built during the Cold War to withstand a 20 megaton blast, within just a few miles, this impervious underground complex accommodates up to 80 people, for a minimum of one year of fully autonomous survival, without needing to return to the surface.

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Cost is $35,000 per adult and $25,000 per child.

The unit is located in Central Indiana. I’ve called a few friends who are in the know and one area speculation has been said by most of them. But overall the company has kept this a good hiding spot.

Yearly American Flag Sales

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Today is Flag Day. With 95% of American flags being made in

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Amazon Ready for Grocery Business

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Knowledge at Wharton posted an in depth write up showing the company Amazon’s next

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The Lunacy of America’s Ethanol Policy

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Steve Milloy over at JunkScience.com reminds
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