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Posts by Hoosier Econ

Located out of Central Indiana. Blogger of economics, politics and societal trends.

Congress to federal workforce: “Get ready, cuts are coming”

Long overdue reforms to the federal government workforce is on its way. Continue reading →

Glimpse of what government run healthcare looks like

Next time a friend or family member brags about socialized medicine, show them this: Continue reading →

Business implements “Minimum Wage Assessment” fee into customers bills

Here’s one way business is creative when it comes to government increasing the cost of doing business. Continue reading →

Snapshot of how U.S. employment numbers are in horrible shape

This is just brutal 3 months of data for the employment landscape in America. Continue reading →

America’s unspoken hate crime: Assaults against Border Patrol agents surging

Our U.S. Border Patrol agents are being killed and assaulted at an alarming rate. Continue reading →

FBI background check for guns on Black Friday breaks record

Black Friday turned into FBI background check day for guns. Continue reading →

U.S. media amnesia: Fidel Castro tried to bomb New York City in 1962

Fidel Castro was pure human trash. Continue reading →

Black Friday online shopping up another 20%

Consumers spent $3.34 billion shopping online on Friday, a 21.6 percent increase from the same day last year, according to Adobe, which tracks online retail transactions.
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Video: Lowe’s Home Imrpovement introduces robot to help customers

VP Mike Pence may get last laugh on the Hamilton cast

When the cast of the theater production “Hamilton” lectured VP Mike Pence, they may have seen the last Continue reading →