Remember the good ole days back in 2010 when no one had read the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and it was going to enroll millions of the uninsured? All of us just blithely believed our D.C. masters who assured us that if we liked our insurance we could keep it, and that we wouldn’t be forced to switch doctors. Those were the days.
Read more ›Archive for March 17th, 2014
Speak Softly And Carry A … Wet Noodle?
I must tell you — I am embarrassed by our President. I mean red-faced embarrassment. Obama is proving to be the empty suit we warned he was back in 2008. That doesn’t make me feel any better … being right, I mean. In fact, it scares the heck out of me.
Read more ›Yesterday’s Tomorrow is Today
Science fiction has predicted many of today’s realities from cell phones to tablets. Many things that are today part of history like walking on the moon, organ transplants, and space stations were once flights of fancy. Futurists build current events on a foundation of history to provide a launching pad for visions of what is to come.
Read more ›Five Unbelievable Financial Advisor Regulations
The federal Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), created after the 1929 stock market crash, regulates financial corporations. The agency was charged with ensuring that nothing inappropriate occurs in the investment world. As a result, hundreds of regulations of compliance for firms dealing with securities were created. These rules have not prevented the Enron scandal, Bernie Madoff’s Ponzi scheme or the financial crash of 2008. But they cost American corporations several billions of dollars in compliance every year.
Read more ›What America Can Learn About Socialized Medicine
Courtesy of Foster Friess, we have some very interesting comments from Sally Pipes of the Pacific Research Institute. Pipes doesn’t wear the same rose-colored glasses that American Marxists wear when it comes to seeing the truth about socialized medicine. And make no mistake: ObamaCare is just a FUBAR step on the road to completely government controlled health care.
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