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Earnings Worse Than the Great Recession? Worse Than the Great Recession?
by Chad Shoop September 2, 2016 U.S. Economy
As another earnings season comes to an end, one thing immediately jumps out: Stock prices are out of whack from their core value — earnings. And the implications are dire.
Wall Street Is Destroying the Economic Recovery
by Jeff Opdyke August 31, 2016 U.S. Economy
Despite the Fed’s blather, America’s chemistry is off. An ingredient necessary for a vibrant economy is missing. One look at the data will show you exactly what’s missing and why.
Prepare for Brain-Dead Corporate Tax Reform
by Ted Bauman August 29, 2016 Taxes
“Pass-through” companies — LLCs, partnerships, S corporations, etc. — comprise 95% of all U.S. businesses, and they’re about to be smacked with brain-dead corporate tax reform.
Basic Income Will Kill the Economy
by Jeff Opdyke August 24, 2016 U.S. Economy
In a world where machines can make perfect burgers, there’s no need for $15-an-hour burger flippers. But the solution, basic income, is more science fiction than fact.
The DEA War on Your Wallet
by Ted Bauman August 22, 2016 Government & Politics
Under the guise of asset forfeiture, DEA agents routinely spy on our travel plans so they can steal our money … all in the name of the pointless “war on drugs.”

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