Corporate Prodigy? Father Teaches Son to Be a Boss
Looks like this kid is going places! Father hands down sound financial and economic advice to his adorable and sharp son.
Good to see some parents instilling some economic sense in their children.
Looks like this kid is going places! Father hands down sound financial and economic advice to his adorable and sharp son.
Good to see some parents instilling some economic sense in their children.
Nick Givas Former GOP Rep. Jason Chaffetz of Utah said taxpayers shouldn’t be on the hook to fund security clearances for former government officials, Tuesday on “Fox & Friends.” “Really what should happen is by default they shouldn’t have a security clearance,” Chaffetz said. “And it costs. What I’ve been told it costs every three or four…
Trade May Have Been the Natural State Once, but Not Today By Brett Linley Trade agreements have turned into a contentious subject among libertarians. While free trade and free markets have been long-standing tenets of libertarianism, many reject government trade arrangements. One of the most popular arguments is that free trade doesn’t need any deal….
The House voted 231-199 Thursday to raise the national minimum wage from $7.25 to $15 an hour over six years, with Democrats contending the bill would raise wages for millions of Americans. “If the advocates of this legislation really cared about American workers, they would not fire them,” Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., said on the…
Evie Fordham More than 170 million Americans are expected to spend $9 billion to celebrate Halloween in 2018, but they won’t just be buying candy and costumes, according to a survey from the National Retail Federation (NRF). Consumers are expected to spend $2.7 billion on Halloween decorations and $400 million on Halloween greeting cards in…
A parking business in Seattle, Washington is responding to the new forced hike in minimum wage to $15 an hour by implementing a “living wage surchage” to its customers’ bills. The MasterPark at Sea-Tac International Airport instituted the additional 99-cents-per day fee as a way to show the public the effects of voting a higher…
LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Zach Foster Opposing open borders in favor of strict border control, especially by means of the state, is antithetical to liberty. War is the health of the state, but the same can be said about strict border control, which requires the militarization of borders. If war is the health of…
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