
President Trump vows to pardon Dinesh D’Souza
President Trump on Thursday announced he will pardon conservative commentator Dinesh D’Souza, who pleaded guilty to campaign finance fraud. D’Souza, a conservative filmmaker, author and speaker, was sentenced More...

Alex Snitker previews Florida’s Legislative Session, sets date for Liberty Lobby Days
Friends, The opening day of the 60-day regular session will begin on Tuesday January 9th. This means the legislature can begin to debate and vote on bills for final passage in each chamber. Committees will continue More...

Campaign Finance Laws On the Line in 2016 Election
While the media focuses its attention on the circus that is the 2016 presidential election, one major issue has been buried under the click-baiting headlines: The U.S. Supreme Court. The next president of the United More...

John Kasich, Donald Trump linked to George Soros and his cash
George Soros is a far left leaning billionaire, known for putting millions in the political landscape and GOP candidates Donald Trump and John Kasich are surprisingly linked to Soros and Soros funding. Kasich and More...

Employee Theft: 5 Areas that You Will Need to Tighten Up Your Security
If you own a business, one of the most unpleasant problems you will have to deal with is that of theft, particularly by your employees. For very small businesses this may not seem very important, but, as study quoted More...

Sen Bob Menendez pleads not guilty on criminal charges
Sen. Robert Menendez pleaded not guilty on Thursday to 14 criminal counts, which include eight counts of bribery. At the top of the questions is Menendez’s deals, arrangements with Salomon Melgen, a Florida More...

Four Ways to Reduce Business Technology Costs
The amount your company spends on gadget can easily add up, with tech purchases ballooning into enormous expenditures. Businesses that rely heavily on their technology to get them through daily operations can be More...

Jesse Jackson Jr and wife enter ‘guilty’ plea to using $750K in campaign funds for personal use
With tears in his eyes, former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. and his wife pleaded guilty to federal charges on Wednesday related to years of using campaign funds for personal expenses that included purchases of Michael More...