12.19.2017

By Natalia Castro Millennials are letting their country down in the simplest way possible, by no longer believing in their country. The concept of patriotism has been perverted amongst Americans youngest generation as this group distances themselves from the basics of the Constitution. In order […]
12.18.2017

By Robert Romano There has not been this much hysteria over a Netpocalypse since Y2K, which failed to break the Internet. 18 years ago, media publications worried feverishly for months on end that financial and other institutions would fail to make the transition from the 20th to […]
12.15.2017

By Printus LeBlanc The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has been in the news a lot lately, mostly because the former head of the agency Richard Cordray stepped down. However, before stepping down, Cordray believed he had the right to pick his own successor and […]
12.13.2017

By Robert Romano India and Brazil say they are ready to participate in the global economy, but consistently, both countries — which benefit handsomely from the U.S. General System of Preferences — charge big tariffs to U.S. exporters trying to do business over there. India charges 13.4 percent tariffs on a most favored nation basis, and […]
12.11.2017

By Natalia Castro Both sides of the aisle can agree that education reform is a necessity. With rising costs of higher education and increased joblessness amongst graduates, the higher education system is failing millions of young Americans. Rather than merely reauthorizing the Higher Education Act […]
12.08.2017

By Richard McCarthy As originally published at http://seiumonitor.com/court-ruling-cost-seiu/ The Supreme Court has agreed to consider the case of Janus v. American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME). Mark Janus is a public employee in Illinois, who is suing the union for compelling him to […]
12.07.2017

By Robert Romano 42 percent of voters, including 15 percent of Republicans and 38 percent of independents think the Republican tax bill now working its way through a conference committee will raise their taxes, according to a new poll by Quinnipiac University . Only 20 percent believe they will be getting a tax cut. 20 […]
12.05.2017

C/O Conservativedailynews.com By Printus LeBlanc The U.S. is broke. The debt is $20 trillion and growing. Debt servicing is eating up a more significant piece of the budget pie every year. Despite Republicans winning elections because of out of control government spending, and despite Republicans having control […]