Which Is Better: Debt Settlement Or Debt Consolidation?
When you are suffering from a debt ridden situation, there are ways to come over your debts. Debt consolidation and debt settlement are two of the methods to get rid of the debts. So, let us discuss, which method More...
Rand Paul declares the Death of the Tea Party
Last week, the U.S. of Representatives voted through a massive budget-busting deal, 284 to 149, which the Senate passed this week, 67 to 28, and President Trump signed it. photo 401(K) 2012 via Flickr The budget More...
Daily Wire: Americans are too lazy for a Civil War
Matt Walsh of The Daily Wire penned an eye-opening article examining “The Only Thing Preventing Us From Descending Into Civil War” where he proclaims: “There will be no civil war. We’re far too More...
How to Get Your Family Out of Debt
One of the most stressful things you can experience as a family is when you are in debt. It can seem that every decision you make is related in some way to your money problems. It could be that you cannot afford More...
Republicans are the OTHER big government party: Shame on John Cornyn, John Thune
When the vast majority of the US Senate, including “fiscal hawk” Republicans, was wanting to vote for a bipartisan budget bill that would put annual deficits in the ballpark of $1.2 trillion and get More...
Holiday Spending Shows that Politics Can’t Destroy Christmas
Despite a roller coaster ride through Washington in 2017, holiday spending shows that even politicians can’t destroy the spirit of Christmas. Early statistics show that 2017 holiday spending was up 3.8% over the More...
Rand Paul speech on government spending most important this year: Must Watch!
On Tuesday, Kentucky Republican Senator Rand Paul took to the Senate floor discussing government spending, wasteful spending and pointing at both parties as being guilty for the runaway deficits and $20 trillion More...
Rand Paul’s ‘America First’ amendment tabled by Senate
On Thursday, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul introduced the “America First” amendment to the hurricane relief legislation that would provide assistance while preventing the federal government from further running More...
America’s financial crisis: Health care and Social Security
With the national debt in the United States barreling towards $20 trillion and the US Federal Budget deficit around $670 billion, the country is without a doubt in dire straits and drastic measures have to be taken More...
Why Millennials Really Need to Start Thinking About Money Sooner Rather Than Later
Millennials are always a contentious group to discuss when it comes to saving money After all, the millennial generation has been labeled as lazy, entitled and shortsighted, especially when it comes to employment More...
New report: Global debt to cross record $200 trillion, new crisis coming
Global debt has soared by $57 trillion since the outbreak of the financial crisis in 2007 and 2008, with the debt to GDP ratio jumping to 400 percent in Japan. This raises questions about financial stability and More...
Taxpayers pay $163 billion in interest to Apple, Cisco, Google, Microsoft in offshore accounts
United States taxpayers make large interest payments to the top four technology firms for the $163 billion in US government debt the companies own and shelter in tax-free offshore accounts. photo by photoSteve101 More...
CBO: Obamacare enrollment down, jobs being lost, deficit down but will skyrocket
The federal budget deficit will fall sharply through 2015 before surging again in the decade to come. Obamacare enrollment is well below expections and Americans will see even fewer jobs. photo: photologue_np via More...
Gingrich, Santorum, still up to their eyeballs in campaign debt. And we were supposed to believe they would slash the federal debt?
The bevy of Republican presidential candidates that vied for the nomination this year all vowed to make the national debt and annual budget deficits a priority, at least thats what they said. donkeyhotey donkeyhotey.wordpress.com Do More...