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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Terre Haute city council asks business leaders for help

Terre Haute city council is appearantly out of ideas in how to run their own government Continue reading →

President Obama’s 2016 budget deficit 37% larger than 2015

I took some time off for vacation. During my absence, I saw the national media dug through my blog site on posts related to Indiana’s financial state concerning the budget as Governor Pence joined Donald Trump’s Presidential ticket. Continue reading →

Investors will make Illinois state politicians suffer

Politicians in local and state government are some of the most naive people I’ve ever encountered when it comes to finances.  Continue reading →

The five fallen Dallas Police Officers

Brent Thompson, 43

Patrick Zamarripa, 32

Michael Krol, 40

Michael Smith, 55

Lorne Ahrens, 48

I am woman, hear me lie!

On Monday, FBI Director James Comey confirmed Hillary Clinton lied.

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Do Americans care about the national debt anymore?

On Friday, the Treasury Department showed the U.S. national debt jumped almost $100 Billion. Continue reading →

Thanks Obama: 90% of physicians plan to cut medicare patients

New government regulations via Obamacare are making independent physicians adjust their patient volume by not taking Medicare patients according to a new study. Continue reading →

Obamacare starting to take money from public education 

When Obamacare was enacted in 2010 it was actually designed to expand Medicaid. Continue reading →