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Understanding Rejection of Pride Month and Transgender Advertising in Beer Marketing

May 14, 2024 by David T. Cloft

In a singular example of failing to read the room in marketing, Bud Lite stands apart, and has reaped thee results of that failure. Here’s why.

Categories Business, Culture, Family, Lifestyle, Media, Morals, Politics, Society Tags Advertising, Bud Lite Debacle, LTBQ Mafia 1 Comment

The Looming Crisis: The USA Economic Depression and Collapse of the Dollar

May 2, 2024 by David T. Cloft

In 1971, President Richard Nixon made the historic decision to devalue the dollar by ending the convertibility of the US dollar to gold

Categories Biden, Business, Education, Government, Politics, U.S. News/Policy Tags Economic Depression, Hyperinflation, Inflation, Petro Dollar Leave a comment

Book Burning 2.0

April 29, 2024 by Russ Rodgers

When a computer algorithm bans one item from discussion but not the another, this tells us much about the selective bias of the people who set the algorithms.

Categories Biden, Business, Culture, Government, Media, Press, Society, Technology, U.S. News/Policy Tags Bit Tech Censors, Book Burning, Censorship, Facebook Censorship Leave a comment

Trapped in Plastic: The Predatory Grip of Credit Card Companies on Youth

April 29, 2024 by David T. Cloft

The predatory practices of credit card companies have placed a heavy burden on young adults, leading to an alarming accumulation of debt and exorbitant interest rates as high as 20%.

Categories Biden, Business, Government, Society, U.S. News/Policy Tags Credit, Credit Cards Credit card Companies, Predatory Lending Leave a comment

The Legacy of Corporate Influence: Monopolies and Political Manipulation

April 29, 2024 by David T. Cloft

Companies have learned to manipulate politicians through campaign contributions and backroom deals. This has resulted in the proliferation of multiple monopolies across various industries,

Categories Business, Elections, Government, History, Politics, U.S. News/Policy Tags Corporations, Corruption, Graft, Monopoly 3 Comments

The Shackles of Mobile Giants: How Cellphone Companies Enslave Customers for Profit

April 27, 2024 by David T. Cloft

In today’s interconnected world, our phones are more than just devices; they are lifelines to communication, information, and connection.

Categories Biden, Business, Congress, Culture, Government, Media, Science, Society, Technology, U.S. News/Policy Tags CellPhone Companies, Cellphone Monopoly, CellPhones 1 Comment

A Day in the Life of a Customer; Tired of Woke Companies

April 19, 2024April 19, 2024 by John F. Di Leo

Leftist activists have browbeaten companies into inserting political points into business presentations, while distorting science and good sense.

Categories Business, Culture, Economy Tags Business, Culture, economy Leave a comment

No! Wealth Is Not For Liberals To Take And Distribute.

April 9, 2024 by Mike Thiac

Liberals never understand wealth is created by people in the private sector. And if they are too stupid to create it, they are too stupid to take it.

Categories Business, Culture, Democrats, Economy Tags Inequality, Wealth Leave a comment

Getting Trump wrong again; If CNBC wants Truth Social to fail, have Jim Cramer recommend its stock

April 5, 2024 by Don Surber

The media had a lot of fun this week misinforming the public about President Donald John Trump’s fortune

Categories Biden, Business, Democrats, U.S. News/Policy Tags CNN, fake news, Trump, Truth Social, Truth Social IPO 1 Comment

It Begins With Sunday

March 31, 2024 by Greg Maresca

God gives us Sunday to meet our needs, not His.  The second chapter of Mark’s Gospel tells us how the Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath. 

Categories Business, Christianity, Culture, Devotion, Easter, Family, God, Society Tags Day of Rest, Easter, Sunday Leave a comment

Biden Administration project to push electric vehicles is falling short

March 30, 2024 by Dana Pico
electric vehicles

The federal government is providing grants, not loans, to build charging stations, and investors are still not seeing that these places will be very profitable.

Categories Business, Climate, Energy, Environment Tags Biden EV's, Climate Nazis, EVs Leave a comment

U.S. No Longer in Top 20 of World’s Happiest Nations

March 30, 2024March 30, 2024 by Ronald E. Yates

In fact, according to the latest Gallup World Happiness Report, for the first time in the report’s 12-year history, the U.S. was not among the top 20 happiest nations in the world.

Categories Biden, Business, Climate, Culture, Democrats, Economy, Government, History, Lifestyle, Media, patriotism, Politics 2 Comments

When a Reporter Has More of an Agenda Than an Understanding of Economics and Business.

March 21, 2024March 21, 2024 by Dana Pico
Philadelphia Inquirer, Building

You would think that an article in the newspaper on food ‘deserts’ in some Philly neighborhoods would at least mention crime.

Categories Business, Crime, Culture, Economy Leave a comment

New York Opens a Back Door to Communism

March 7, 2024 by John Green

Our founders saw the states as places to experiment with governance. New York has decided to conduct an experiment in communism, by seizing the means of production via lawsuits.

Categories Business, Courts, Democrats, U.S. News/Policy Tags Alvin Bragg, Communism, Kathy Hochul, Letitia James, New York Leave a comment

Bridging the Gap: The Critical Role of Employee-Management Interaction in Workplace Dynamics

March 6, 2024March 6, 2024 by David T. Cloft

One of the most misunderstood aspects of work-related psychology lies in the interaction between employees and management

Categories Business, Economy Tags Employee Relations, Management 1 Comment

Breaking the Chains of Monopoly: The Urgent Need for a Modern-Day Teddy Roosevelt

March 4, 2024 by David T. Cloft

Teddy Roosevelt, a visionary leader and champion of reform, waged a relentless war against monopolies during his presidency.

Categories Business, Economy, Government Tags Ant-Trust, Business, Monopoly 4 Comments
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