New Regulation on Retirement Investments Means Less Choice for Your IRA and 401k
The Obama administration has proven exceptionally talented in making law without Congress, using the vast alphabet soup of agencies such as the EPA, the IRS, the FCC, and the NLRB…
Internet Amnesia Comes to America
The Internet, the information highway to accessing just about anything imaginable these days within the blink of an eye. It has come a long way since its humble beginnings and…
Carrying cash is not a crime: DEA stole nearly $44,000 from a law-abiding entrepreneur
Vu Do, the owner of two nail salons in New York City, was traveling through John F. Kennedy International Airport in February on his way to California with nearly $44,000…
Insurers are seeking huge premium increases because of ObamaCare’s unbalanced risk pools
Health insurance companies are signaling huge health insurance premium increases ahead of the 2016 open enrollment period. This is due to the droves of older and sicker consumers who signed…
Supreme Court Takes Case Challenging Public-Sector Union Fees
On their last day in session this term, the Supreme Court justices agreed to hear the case Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association. The plaintiffs are challenging the public-sector “agency…
Savings from prison reforms in Texas top $3 billion, crimes rates hit lowest point since 1968
"By being more intelligent about who you send to prison, being more selective in that, and putting resources into drug treatment, mental health treatment, and things that keep people out…
How the United States could become Greece unless Congress takes mounting debt seriously
Greek voters, on Sunday, rejected austerity measures crafted by European countries and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The results of the referendum, against which 61 percent voted, could mean…
How Much Are ObamaCare Premiums Going Up In Oregon
The short answer is a lot. Oregon just released the 2016 premium rates that impacts over 220,000 residents that obtain their healthcare coverage through the state exchange. The cost for…
Abuse of federal law allowed the government to steal this college student’s life savings
Charles Clarke, after a long trip to visit relatives in Cincinnati between late 2013 and early 2014, was preparing to board a flight back to his home in Orlando when…
Supreme Court States the Obvious: The EPA is Unreasonable
In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court ruled the EPA was unreasonable when it did not consider costs when it decided to regulate mercury emissions from power plants. The…