Four nuclear power reactors under construction in United States

Nuclear power has been long forgotten by many, but it is making a come back. Continue reading →

President Obama’s legacy: Over 560,000 pages of regulation

President Obama quietly passed his agenda using regulation. Continue reading →

Almost 50% of NFL merchandise purchases are by women

NFL merchandise sales stats are rolling in and it points to women having a big purchasing share into the brand.  Continue reading →

70 Million concert goers in 2016 for Live Nation 

While scanning some numbers today, I stumbled upon Live Nation’s projected Continue reading →

Black Lives Matter learns hard economic lesson on boycott threat

Black Lives Matter may be popular with progressive media, but not with every day Americans.  Continue reading →

Minimum wage law increase new victim…childcare prices

Voters are finding out that passing minimum wage hikes leads to shrinkage in their wallets. Continue reading →

Chart: Smith & Wesson stock plunges after Trump victory 

Investors confidence has waned since the election of a pro gun rights President. Continue reading →

Time to tax the famous entertainers

I have no issue with anyone being active in politics, but famous people get a bigger stage than the “Average Joe”. Continue reading →

The stock market should take off after the 2016 Presidential Election

For about two months now I’ve been collecting some data and talking with investors on what will happen with the stock market under the next new President. Continue reading →

Indiana battles Obamacare premium increases

While Obamacare premiums are skyrocketing across America, Indiana premium increases are somewhat good news. Continue reading →