Robert Wenzel over at EconomicPolicyJournal.com posted a video that educated me on a current myth of the economic approach “Buying Local”. Continue reading →
Month / March 2017
Savagery: U.S. Law Enforcement Dealing With Rise of Female Genital Mutilation
Rise of a deplorable third world custom in the U.S. needs citizens to stand up and denounce this butchery. Continue reading →
Mayo Clinic: We Favor Privately Insured Over Obamacare Medicaid Patients
The recent political debate over health insurance coverage does not take into account actually getting medical care. Continue reading →
Report: Social Security Faces Possible Cuts in 2019
While going through the 2016 Annual Report for Social Security and Medicare, I stumbled across the main theme Continue reading →
Car Companies Biggest Ad Spenders During NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament
The brackets are set and NCAA basketball tournament games begin this Thursday. Continue reading →
NFL Players Sign $1.1 Billion in Contracts First Day of 2017 Free Agency
NFL teams started putting together their teams today by officially signing free agents.
Move Over Middle East, U.S. Oil Production May Break Records in 2018
With oil technology developing rapidly and the Trump Administration signaling Continue reading →
Cigarette Prices At-A-Glance: Chicago vs. Indiana
Indiana lawmakers are now debating what kind of tax increase on cigarettes they want. Continue reading →
Not Good: Indiana Public Schools Facing Major Audit On Their Debt
Indiana public school districts need to get their finances in better shape and quit borrowing so much money. Continue reading →
Mexican Drug Cartels Now in Over 1,200 U.S. Cities
U.S. law enforcement is facing a well-funded army that plays by no rules. Continue reading →