Are Taxpayers About To Revolt Against The NFL?

For many decades, NFL owners have set up sweet financial deals for themselves with local governments at the expense of the taxpayer. There are now some signs this could be ending. Continue reading →

State of Indiana Pension Debt Getting Worse

Several accounting changes have taken place in the last few years for states to show more transparency in how they report their pension debt. Continue reading →

California Is Sucking American Taxpayers Dry Through Obamacare

As Medicaid expansion costs from Obamacare starts weighing down state budgets, California is identified as the biggest offender. Continue reading →

Use The Online Calculator To See What Your Taxes Will Be Under New GOP Tax Plan

There is now an online calculator so people can see what their taxes will be under the new GOP tax plan. Continue reading →

Half of American Colleges Will Be Bankrupt Within A Decade

This blog has written several pieces about college debt and the financial wreck of American colleges and universities. Now another financial analyst has come out with worse news. Continue reading →

What Life Is Like Under Communism

The world is not that far removed from communism, but we still need reminded of what a spectacular shit show the philosophy is when practiced. Continue reading →

Stat: 95% of Refugees On Welfare In One European Town

One European town is now facing a disaster in open refugee government policy. Continue reading →

GRAPH: U.S. Newspaper Jobs Have Shrunk 63% Since Mid 1990’s

The newspaper industry has been hemorrhaging jobs for over two decades.

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What Size of House Can You Buy In San Francisco For $500,000?

If you happen to have some cash to buy a home in San Francisco, be prepared for tight quarters. Continue reading →

Do Indiana Public Schools Need Private Accounting Firms Monitoring Them?

The State of Indiana legislators need to break outside the norm and implement strict accounting methods in how public schools spend their money. Continue reading →