Last night, the U.S. House voted in favor of $550 billion in new spending, and we expect President Joe Biden to sign it into law this morning. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act would spend the money on bridges, highways,… Read More ›
Government Spending
Federal government has spent $3.2 trillion on COVID-19, where has the money gone?
So far, the federal government has spent $3.2 trillion of taxpayer money and obligations in its response to COVID-19 with $3.6 trillion in obligations and has allotted $4.6 trillion for the effort. Government spending funded by COVID-19 supplemental appropriations is… Read More ›
Where the $7.7 trillion in federal spending goes
According to the federal government’s website USASPENDING.gov, as of June 30, 2021, the federal government is spending $7.7 trillion, yet the government only brings in about $3.42 trillion per year. Last year, the federal government spent $3.13 trillion more than… Read More ›
Bitcoin bounces back with a vengance and rises the price of related stocks
The value of Bitcoin to the U.S. Dollar is having another upswing as $1.9 trillion in new federal spending ramps up. While some are mystified as to the price fluctuations related to Bitcoin, one only needs to look at the… Read More ›
U.S. House to vote on final $1.9 trillion new spending plan tomorrow
More money from the U.S. taxpayers could land in bank accounts of U.S. citizens by the close of the month to the tune of $1,400 plus much more for a select few. This is if the final vote for a… Read More ›
Kennedy show on Fox Business restarts with Libertarian presidential nominee Jo Jorgensen as guest
After Lisa “Kennedy” Montgomery temporarily left Fox Business for the last 7 months, she her show is back on the air and will be on from now on at 8 PM Eastern, Mondays through Thursdays. Kennedy’s show leans libertarian, though… Read More ›
$2.2 trillion of more federal spending on the table as House Democrats offer COVID-19 plan
House Democrats have just released their $2.2 trillion stimulus proposal to support the U.S. economic recovery. It sets house Speaker Nancy Pelosi up to talk to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on the deal. It would provide another new round of… Read More ›
Malkemus campaign picks up steam in attempt to defeat Frankel and Loomer
The 21st Congressional District for Florida is a contest between three candidates whose names will appear on the ballot: incumbent Lois Frankel, Laura Loomer, and newcomer Charleston Malkemus. Malkemus is a U.S. Marine and entrepreneur. Malkemus’ campaign has been picking… Read More ›
Libertarian presidential nominee, Jo Jorgensen, calls for Pentagon’s accountability to taxpayers
“If the Pentagon were a private business—or an ordinary taxpayer—it would be guilty of federal crimes,” charged Dr. Jo Jorgensen, Libertarian for President. “It spends trillions of taxpayer dollars with virtually no accountability for how that money is spent.” For… Read More ›
Voting for Trump or Biden more similar than many believe, Jorgensen stands out
There will be three candidates on the ballot in all 50 states, even though the mainstream media and polling organizations only promote two. Donald Trump and Joe Biden are seen in a vicious battle and are seen to have very different platforms. While they do not allow Jo Jorgensen to be seen at all. So, what happens when you break through the endless political commercials and strip things down to the reality of all three on the issues.