Finance

Finance

Articles
January 31st, 2025
The Fed and Trump
President Trump ripped the Federal Reserve and the man he appointed to lead it Wednesday after the central bank kept interest rates steady. In a post on Truth Social, the president accused the Fed …
Read More
Articles
January 29th, 2025
Trump’s Davos Comments Reignite Debanking Controversy
President Donald Trump accused leading U.S. banks of debanking conservative clients over their political views, a claim that financial institutions have pushed back on.
Read More
Articles
January 27th, 2025
Debanking is Real
Within days of his return to the White House, President Donald Trump addressed the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. In typical fashion, Trump didn’t mince words when describing problems with big business and big government pressure. 
Read More
Articles
January 20th, 2025
Trump to Slash Regulations Across Government
By: Scott Patterson and Ken Thomas – wsj.com – January 18, 2025 DOGE and Republican allies in Congress want to help the incoming president cut 10 rules for every new one. Trump’s fellow Republicans say lighter regulation will unleash the economy. Some businesses and consumer groups are planning to push back in court, however, echoing legal disputes over executive actions...
Read More
Articles
January 8th, 2025
Source: Saving Money in an Overlooked Place
Read More
Articles
December 26th, 2024
US Supreme Court to Weigh in On Taxpayer Funding of Abortion Facilities
ADF attorneys represent South Carolina health official in case before high court he U.S. Supreme Court agreed Wednesday to hear Kerr v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, a case that could decide whether pro-life states like South Carolina can direct Medicaid funds—funds intended to help low-income individuals obtain necessary medical assistance—away from abortion providers like Planned Parenthood.
Read More
Articles
December 20th, 2024
The Ever-Continuing Resolution
By: Roger Kimball – thespectator.com – December 19, 2024 It operates by subverting legislative responsibility for the sake of pork, on the one hand, and partisan interdiction, on the other. In the 1870s, Gustave Flaubert assembled Le Dictionnaire des idées reçues, a humorous collection of “received ideas” and clichés then current in French society. A new version needs to be produced...
Read More
Articles
December 20th, 2024
Good Riddance to Congress
By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – December 18, 2024 The end-of-year CR is ugly as usual, but please leave town quickly. In lieu of passing a real budget, the House and Senate have agreed on another continuing resolution, or CR, that will extend through March 14 in the new year. The only virtue here is that the government won’t...
Read More
Articles
December 17th, 2024
Headed for a Fiscal Cliff
By: Jeb Hensarling – wsj.com – December 17, 2024 How to avert disaster? First, do no harm. Then take a serious look at costly tax expenditures. Republicans’ election celebrations will have to give way next year to dealing with what Washington calls the “fiscal cliff.” Key provisions of the historic 2017 Trump-Pence Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will expire then...
Read More
Articles
December 17th, 2024
Kill Obamacare, Not CEOs
Since the most popular reaction to the cold-blooded murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson has been to hail the shooter as a hero, I gather that Americans really hate health insurance companies.
Read More