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Posts by Hoosier Econ

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

Doctors: Obamacare regulations helping drug addicts

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Opioid drug use is rampant in the U.S. While there are multiple variables, doctors are starting to speak up

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Bernie Sanders Social Security claim debunked

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JustFactsDaily.com addressed a GAO report requested by Democrat Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.

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National debt has grown $400 Billion in the last 90 days

This is unsustainable but most do not pay attention to the financial train wreck heading our way.  Continue reading →

What was the first ever internet “banner ad”?

There is a first for everything and the internet is no different.
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Cable televeision needs to change now

Yesterday while attending an event, I was talking with some friends and shocked some of them cut the cord to cable. Continue reading →

Donald Trump’s plan to make Mexico pay for a border wall is legit

Earlier this week GOP Presidential candidate Donald Trump talked of taxing money transfers(remittances) leaving the United States that are going to Mexico.

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One third of physicians in U.S. 55 or older

Shortage of physicians in the U.S. is coming.
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Ann Coulter Tweets about sexual assaults in South America

I’ve been at a crossroads lately in seeing negativity against the U.S. over trivial crap while horrible acts are played out against the innocent
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How many law enforcement officials are assaulted each year?

TheBlaze.com recently posted an interview with
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Why the first 3 rounds of the NFL draft are critical for teams

On April 28, 2016, the NFL will hold its annual draft. NFL teams spend millions of dollars on scouting departments
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