While stimulus has been the most talked about a vote on spending for Congress to approve, few realize President Trump had to sign a 24 hour stop gap measure last night to keep the federal government running as it technically… Read More ›
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Joe Biden looks to upend credit reporting by adding a government-run ‘public credit reporting agency’
On Joe Biden’s official website, he mentions setting up a public credit reporting agency run by the federal government. In doing so he links to the Demos.org website and their “Signature Policy” which is to create this government-run credit registry…. Read More ›
As Californians move to more tax-friendly states, it could affect Electoral votes and U.S. House seat
California’s population numbers are changing quickly as many residents are heading out of the state for more tax friendly and lower regulation states in which to live and operate their businesses. It is not natural disasters such as earthquakes or… Read More ›
Was the 2020 election rigged? Of course, like all others.
We hear much talk that they rigged the 2020 general election, meaning it was unfairly drawn out. This is an undisputable fact, so let’s look at some ways the people of the United States’ votes were manipulated. Democrats worked hard… Read More ›
Did Jo Jorgensen take the presidency away from Trump?
The question on many American’s minds is what, if any, affect did Libertarian Party presidential nominee, Jo Jorgensen, have on the votes going one way or another toward Joe Biden or Donald Trump. Foremost, Jorgensen did not take votes away… Read More ›
Biden takes presidency over Trump and Jorgensen
Today, Joe Biden has 290 electoral votes while Donald Trump holds steady at 214; with 270 electoral votes needed to be the president over the next four years, Biden wins the 2020 general election. Some states have not counted all… Read More ›
Florida voters choose to raise state’s minimum wage
Although it is likely to see a court challenge, Florida’s Amendment 2, which would raise the state’s minimum wage to $15, has squeaked past the 60 percent threshold to be included in the state’s constitution. As of this morning, unofficial… Read More ›
Palm Beach County keeps the same people in office
Election 2020 was less about change and more about keeping the same people in office. While we wait to hear about who will be in the White House for the next four years, county representatives will not change much. The… Read More ›
Lyft offering discounted rides to the polls so more Americans can vote
As a way for encourage more voting in tomorrow’s general election, ride share tech company Lyft is offering 50% off for riders going to their polling location. Called “Ride to Vote” the discount does not apply to your trip back… Read More ›
Where the three presidential candidates stand on major issues facing Americans
On Tuesday, November 3, 2020, Americans will cast the final ballots in who they would like to lead the country as their president over the next four years. Only three candidates will be on the ballot in all 50 states:… Read More ›