How To Become A Lawyer For Around $6,000

Lawyers haven’t always gone to law school to become one. Previously, to become a lawyer, many went through apprenticeships.  Continue reading →

Defense Secretary Mattis to NATO: Pay up or else

Defense Secretary Mattis delivered a verbal warning to NATO that could spell big trouble to Europe, who is slowly collapsing financially and demographically. Continue reading →

Is The Commercial Real Estate Bubble About To Pop?

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 →

Chart Showing Prices of Fast Food With Higher Minimum Wage

Here’s a look at fast food prices if minimum wage was $15-an-hour. Continue reading →

People Rated “Most Attractive” in High School Yearbooks Have Higher Divorce Rates 

Fascinating marriage study. Continue reading →

Example of How Moronic the Paris Agreement On Climate Change Is

When the Paris Agreement was signed by many nations last year, it was celebrated as some magic bullet to fix the earth of global warming. Now, after looking into the details, it’s an unmanageable boondoggle of failed philosophy.  Continue reading →

Illegal Immigrant Kills Man in Indianapolis After City Holds Pro Illegal Immigrant Rally 

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett faces scrutiny after an illegal immigrant killed a Hoosier less than 12 hours after endorsing immigrants at a rally.

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States That Expanded Medicaid Coverage About To Face Fiscal Wrath 

Multiple times here on this blog I’ve written about the fiscal disasters hidden in Obamacare. One being the medicaid expansion Continue reading →

European Nations Plan to Cutback on Renewable Energy…Here’s Why

Europe is seen as the future of environmentalists philosophy, but not for long.

With skyrocketing energy rates for customers to fund “renewable energy” projects, many nations are deciding to cutback on investments.

Here’s more from the DailyCaller.com:

The average European spent 26.9 cents per kilowatt-hour on electricity during the last full year of data, while the average American only spent 10.4 cents, according to an analysis of government data previously published by The Daily Caller News Foundation.

Even EU nations where power is relatively cheap pay a lot more for power than any U.S. state. Great Britain, for example, pays an average of 54 percent more for electricity than Americans paid last year. Much of the expense comes from subsidies for green energy, which account for roughly 7 percent of British energy bills, according to government study released last July.

Power prices are so absurdly high on the continent that cutbacks have already been made. Denmark’s new government pledged to reduce the amount of money it spends on “green” energy by 67 percent in December, and Germany plans to abandon the construction of new wind power plants by 2019.



Lock & Load: Mississippi May Bring Back Firing Squads For Death Row Inmates

Mississippi Department of Corrections maybe administering judgement the old fashion way. Continue reading →