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Posts by Hoosier Econ

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

Judge Sides With 9/11 Victims Families And Let’s Them Sue Saudi Arabia

Majority of American public doesn’t know a lot of court action is still happening in regards to 9/11.

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Asian Americans Suing Harvard For Letting Other Minorities In Under Lower Standards

A big civil rights case is brewing that could lead to legal shockwaves across the nation.

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U.S. Is Now An Exporter Of Natural Gas

The American energy private sector has delivered a major victory for the first time in sixty years.

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Credit Card Companies Have Officially Dropped The Required Signature For Purchases

The death of “signing your name” when using your credit card has happened.

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Canada Losing Investment Money To U.S. From Tax Reform

Banks in Canada have asked their government to make tax changes

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Indianapolis Has Low H-1B Visa Demand

A new six-year look at H-1B Visa’s being issued by cities shows Indianapolis overall has a very low demand. Continue reading →

Example Of How Chicago’s Crime Strategy Endangers The Public

Chicago law enforcement faces a daunting task in maintaining safety in the city while ideological politicians and judges mandate horrible policies. Continue reading →

California Has Spent Almost $1 Trillion On Welfare

California not only has wasted taxpayers money over a 23 year time period but now has the highest poverty rate in the country.

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How The Obama Administration Shook Down The Bank Industry

An inside look from one banking CEO in how his bank was attacked by the Obama regulators.

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Robots Now Scan Items In Walmart Stores

Walmart has now deployed robots for inventory control.

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