The water was brown but that was classified as a “secondary aesthetic” violation and not a priority. Yet the people of the Sativa Water District near Los Angeles reported that …
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FeaturedPolitics
Government Proposes New Programs to Solve Problems of Old Programs
by Morgan Deaneby Morgan DeaneAs I predicted just several months ago, there are numerous calls for government intervention to fix the affordable housing crisis. Most of these solutions consist of more subsidies and even price controls that …
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Republicans in the Senate are having a tough time coming up with budget and spending plans that will meet the desires of the White House and that can likewise pass …
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The White House may be setting up a potentially landmark legal battle with Congress in the coming days. White House officials are moving to block efforts by Democrats in Congress …
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Despite President Trump’s efforts to rein in America’s increasingly unbalanced trade, the merchandise deficit exploded to $891.2 billion dollars, shattering records along the way. Previously, the deficit record was $838.3 …
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Military Spouse Residency Laws Change in Advance of Tax Season
by Katie Begleyby Katie BegleyGetting ready to file your taxes? If you are a military member or military spouse, your taxes can be more complicated than the average return. Stationed in one state, resident …
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With the 2020 election cycle fast approaching, many Democratic candidates have been railing against the ultra-rich, arguing that wealth inequality is growing and now poses a threat to society. And …
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Remember when many of the United States’ leading banks were pledging to expand their workforce and offer Americans increased access to financing? All they wanted in exchange was billions of …
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FeaturedPolitics
Taxes for Thee But Not for Me: Democratic Candidates Can’t Pay the IRS, Blame Racism
by Morgan Deaneby Morgan DeaneThe Democratic candidate for governor in the state of Georgia, Stacey Abrams, admitted that she had 200,000 dollars in credit card debt, student loans and back taxes but she argues …
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Our government spends a trillion dollars more than our annual tax collections and makes up the difference with loans from China, our number one geopolitical adversary. They loan us the …