Every state will eventually learn one lesson: when the rich are tapped out, then they will leave. It looks like Connecticut has taken too long to ascertain this, and now the affluent are exiting The Nutmeg State.
Results for "Jan 6"
Long Island Homicides and MS 13
It’s time to get MS-13 and their ilk, as President Trump said, “the hell out of our country.”
A True Hate Crime by Anti-Trump White Nationalist
It seemed likely that Christian could carry out a dangerous attack at any moment, especially given his criminal history, which included first-degree robbery and second-degree kidnapping. However, his social media usage may have been the most significant warning sign.
Madoff’s Fraud Victims Aren’t Getting Paid
In that time since Bernard Madoff was arrested for his multi-billion-dollar Ponzi scheme, victims have yet to receive one red cent from the company the Justice Department hired to take care of the $4 billion recovered from the landmark case.
Rear Admiral Sentenced In “Fat Leonard” Bribery Scandal
Do you remember Fat Leonard? Rear Admiral Robert Gilbeau does. The retired admiral has been sentenced to 18 months of jail time for his involvement in the Fat Leonard bribery scandal, which cost the United States Navy more than $34 million over the course of a decade.
Ivanka Pushes Dad to Socialist Healthcare
Since the start of Trump’s bid for the presidency, Ivanka has been advocating for social justice actions. If the U.S. government wants to do damage to female workers then it should enact mandated paid family leave.
Some Schadenfreude for Mizzou
Today we can rejoice in Mizzou’s continuing death spiral. — and for good reason!
Omnibus Bill: Gun Collectors Take Note
Before you yawn and click – this is not your ordinary article about the omnibus bill. In fact, it should cause bells to go off in the heads of every liberty-minded Second Amendment lover.
100 Days: International Reaction to the Trump Presidency
One hundred days ago newspapers across the world reacted with shock and awe to the election of Donald Trump – but it wasn’t a noble kind of awe.