Indiana Law Already Allows School Districts To Arm Teachers

The State of Indiana passed legislation in 2013 allowing school districts to arm their teachers and staff with firearms. Continue reading →

About 75% Of Workplace Violence Happens in Healthcare Settings

The general public views healthcare settings as a place to get better health wise. But behind the scenes, violence often happens that goes unreported.

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Border Wall Replacement Begins In California

Part of President Trump’s “Build The Wall” campaign promise has started

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Not Good: Only 29% Of Young Americans Qualified To Serve In Military

Military Commanders are sounding the alarm on a potential crisis. Continue reading →

Here Is The Form You Need For A Proper Gun Transfer If Someone Wants To Get Rid Of Their Guns

Since the Parkland, Florida Massacre, a few selfish individuals have popped up on the internet for mental masturbation fame and disavow their AR-15’s. Continue reading →

College Student Loan Debt Hits $1.31 Trillion

The coming meltdown of colleges and universities financially will not be pretty.

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Parkland Florida Shooting: Time To Start Arresting The Mentally Ill

Hours after the slaughter of kids at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, information on the murder suspect

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Illegal Immigrant “Sanctuary Cities” A Potential Threat To National Security And Here’s Why

Media and citizens who back their cities embrace illegel immigrants and not working with ICE have no idea they are playing “Russian Roulette” in their own communities. Continue reading →

Touchdown: Purdue Football Sells $550k In First Year Alcohol Sales

2017 was the first year of stadium wide alcohol sales at football games.

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Will President Trump’s Corporate Tax Cuts Spur Business Growth?

An obscure case study on corporate tax “increases” may be showing the cuts will produce a big expansion in business.

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