VIDEO: Buying Local Does Not “Save the Planet”

Robert Wenzel over at EconomicPolicyJournal.com posted a video that educated me on a current myth of the economic approach “Buying Local”. Continue reading →

Car Companies Biggest Ad Spenders During NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament 

The brackets are set and NCAA basketball tournament games begin this Thursday. Continue reading →

Move Over Middle East, U.S. Oil Production May Break Records in 2018

With oil technology developing rapidly and the Trump Administration signaling Continue reading →

Cigarette Prices At-A-Glance: Chicago vs. Indiana 

Indiana lawmakers are now debating what kind of tax increase on cigarettes they want. Continue reading →

State of California Pension Fund Cuts Have Begun

In January of this year, I posted about state pensions being in terrible financial shape. Recent news out of California reaffirms this premise.

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Total Cost of the North Dakota Pipeline Protest

The environmental protest is done and now only trash is left behind. Continue reading →

Grocery Bill Inflation: Food Prices Up Over 25% Last Decade

Consumers are getting hit in the wallet on food bills. Continue reading →

Why The U.S. Needs to Get Rid of the Corporate Income Tax

The corporate tax only empowers special interests, makes U.S. business economically lethargic and stymies future economic growth.  Continue reading →

One Reason You Should Live Next To A Wal-Mart 

Let me expand this topic by saying probably any big box retail like Target, Lowe’s or even a mall. Continue reading →

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 →