Wait Until All These New Homebuyers See Their Property Taxes Go Up Next Year
By Tyler Durden To add another chapter to the “our economy is a Ponzi scheme bubble that is bound to eventually burst” argument, those who…
By Tyler Durden To add another chapter to the “our economy is a Ponzi scheme bubble that is bound to eventually burst” argument, those who…
By Brad Polumbo Government bureaucrats aren’t exactly known for spending taxpayer money wisely. Sadly, the pandemic has proven no exception—with new studies showing that local…
By Brad Polumbo The national debt is rapidly closing in on $29 trillion. The federal government now owes an astounding $228,999 per taxpayer. All the…
By Stefan Gleason Insidious plans are afoot in Washington to give IRS officials another $80 billion for auditors and then unleash them on bank account…
By Jon Miltimore A proposal from the Biden Administration that would require banks to monitor personal accounts and report all financial transactions over $600 to…
By B.N. Frank American opposition to 5G has been ongoing due to a variety of concerns about cybersecurity (see 1, 2, 3), public safety (see…
By B.N. Frank Some experts have insisted that the infrastructure and technology being used to build and operate wind farms are not biologically or environmentally…
By Brad Polumbo Here’s a dismaying prospect: Paying 6, 8, or 10 cents in new taxes for every mile you drive. It may sound small,…
By Matt Agorist Time and again, those in positions of authority abuse that authority by intimidating and even arresting those with whom they politically disagree….
By Makia Freeman THE STORY: Did you know there is already a Swedish credit card available which links all your transactions with your supposed carbon…
By Brad Polumbo The federal government has already spent an astounding $42,000+ per federal taxpayer on ostensibly-COVID-related relief and spending programs. (Did you see that…
By Makia Freeman THE STORY: While the world continues to go crazy over COVID, plans develop to create more systems of control based on the…
By Brad Polumbo Successful residents of high-tax states are in for an ugly surprise if new tax legislation passes in Congress. Democratic legislators are currently…
By Peter Jacobsen In May, the Treasury Department released the Biden administration’s revenue proposals for fiscal year 2022. One aspect of this document that has…