Governor Holcomb’s COVID Lockdown Policies Spiked Drug Overdoses In Indiana

America’s substance abuse issues was already a tinder box before COVID. There was some sign of progress under the economy of former President Donald Trump. Abuse was still high, but former addicts were WORKING in many stable fields.

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The Coming Tax Hike Bomb State Governments Will Need To Implement

State governments are now facing serious upcoming spending deficits from the expansion of Medicaid via Obamacare. Continue reading →

Former President Obama To Hit Taxpayers With One Last Spending Spree

The City of Chicago is sitting on $71 Billion in government debt and former President Obama wants to add to that.

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Royal Wedding Security Cost British Taxpayers $40 Million

One of the most overrated cultural/political families live high on the British taxpayer penny.

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GRAPH: How States Ranked In Math And Reading Proficiency In 2017

The U.S. Department of Education released data for how students ranked in 2017.

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City of Cincinnati May Lay Off Police Officers To Keep Paying The Cincinnati Bengals

The City of Cincinnati made a horrible deal with the Bengals and now it’s getting worse.

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U.S. Immigrants Draining Medicaid And Food Stamp Budgets

The U.S. immigration system is far too generous to new arrivals as budget deficits soar.

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Town In Illinois Starts Laying Off Police Officers & Firemen Because Of Pension Crisis

Cracks in the Illinois pension system are now starting to turn into breaks.

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Asian Americans Suing Harvard For Letting Other Minorities In Under Lower Standards

A big civil rights case is brewing that could lead to legal shockwaves across the nation.

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State Budgets Are Starting To Face Deficits Due To Obamacare

Obamacare delivered the trojan horse of a debt bomb when it was implemented. Now state legislators are left to deal with actual budget consequences from expanded medicaid.

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