Indiana Public School Teachers Need To Worry About Their Pension Fund and Not Politics

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 →

California: More Government Help Needed for Those Who Got Minimum Wage Increase

When California raised their minimum wage, the biggest selling point was those who get a wage increase would be “lifted out of poverty”, thus less government spending on that segment of society. Continue reading →

San Francisco May Start Seizing Elderly People’s Homes 

The title above is no joke. San Francisco is facing a demographic drought of children living in the city. Continue reading →

Indianapolis Hotels Booming With Business

Indianapolis is becoming a place to visit and stay as each year passes. The recent hotel business numbers confirms that notion.  Continue reading →

Report: Soda is #1 Purchased Item by Food Stamp Users

For decades, taxpayer advocates have demanded that food stamps only be used for the most basic food groups. Continue reading →

Obama Healing: Violent Crime Up Over 5%

New FBI crime report is out and it’s not good. Continue reading →

Indiana Governor Mike Pence Legacy: He Paid Off Some Debt

Former Indiana Governor is heading to Washington DC to become Vice President for President Trump.  Continue reading →

State Pensions Are A Ticking Time Bomb

Former Federal Reserve advisor Danielle Booth is out with a bold statement about state pensions. Continue reading →

Almost 45% of Indiana Court Cases are Traffic Citations or Ordinance Violations

When political activists talk of “Criminal Justice Reform” here in Indiana, really not much to reform once you look at the hard data coming out of the states court system. Continue reading →

Example of How Minimum Wage/Obamacare Kills Small Business 

Obamacare and minimum wage hikes have been a disaster for small business.

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