Want true diversity? Hang out with gun owners

Being a disciple of Thomas Sowell, I look at “diversity” differently than most who get media attention. Continue reading →

Democrats dropping the “soccer mom” vote for the voters with “student debt”

GOP is losing Millennial voters and nothing they can do about it. Continue reading →

U.S. workweek labor hour growth stagnant under Obama

One good economic number to watch is “workweek labor hours”. This points to what people are working on average for a week.  Continue reading →

The U.S. infrastructure is not crumbling

Politicians and voters claiming our infrastructure is crumbling are wrong and need to start educating themselves on how the whole system works. Continue reading →

Chart: Home ownership at lowest level in 50 years

Interesting economic development in housing Continue reading →

Why NFL training camp padded practices are so important

2016 NFL football is in full swing with camps underway. Continue reading →

Over half of sexual harassment lawsuits dismissed by courts

Surprising amount of sexual harassment lawsuits filed are usually thrown out in the courts once they work their way into the system.  Continue reading →

Government wants to try Social Security 2.0

If you ever want to see what generational political differences Baby Boomers have with my generation (Gen X) and others behind me, bring up Social Security.

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Forbes: Indiana’s pension system in great shape

Forbes Magazine has rated Indiana as having one of the best managed government pension funds in the U.S. Continue reading →

Another story of why the minimum wage is awful

An economic lesson is playing out in California.

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