As the City of Indianapolis becomes more progressive politically, physics of economics may impede this philosophy. Continue reading →
As the City of Indianapolis becomes more progressive politically, physics of economics may impede this philosophy. Continue reading →
State taxpayers are now on the hook for the financially broke school system. Continue reading →
When real accounting methods are applied to California’s government money books, Continue reading →
While going through the 2016 Annual Report for Social Security and Medicare, I stumbled across the main theme Continue reading →
Indiana public school districts need to get their finances in better shape and quit borrowing so much money. Continue reading →
In January of this year, I posted about state pensions being in terrible financial shape. Recent news out of California reaffirms this premise.
The environmental protest is done and now only trash is left behind. Continue reading →
The corporate tax only empowers special interests, makes U.S. business economically lethargic and stymies future economic growth. Continue reading →
Low interest rates and fed printing presses has propelled the industry in the last 8 years….but that may be coming to an end. Continue reading →
Every time I turn on social media or browse news sites, I see Indiana school teachers posting something against President Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Education, Betsy Devos. Continue reading →