IL Legislators Want to Spend Taxes on Abortions
Written By Monte Larrick | 11.22.16
Planned Parenthood wants to take money from your paycheck to fund abortions in Illinois. Lawmakers could act soon to repeal the current state ban on...
Illinois Policy November 15th 2016
IRS data show the average income of taxpayers leaving Illinois surpassed the average income of taxpayers entering the state by $20,000 in 2014, a record loss for Illinois in the wake of the 2011 income-tax...
PANIC: Gold selling for $2,800/oz in India
By Luke Burgess
Written Monday, November 21, 2016
URGENT ALERT TO ALL GOLD INVESTORS
Gold is selling for $2,800 an ounce in India...
Chaos has broken out.
Millions of Indian citizens are scrambling to convert their now banned...
Posted on November 14, 2016 by Ron Paul
Memo to the next administration: Defense spending must be for actual defense
In a disturbing indication of how difficult it would be to bring military spending in line with actual threats overseas, House...
Donald Trump’s newly named chief strategist and senior counselor, Steve Bannon, laid out his global nationalist vision in unusually in-depth remarks delivered by Skype to a conference held inside the Vatican in the summer of 2014.
Well before victories for...
New IRS data show taxpayers who left had an average income of $77,000 per year, compared with taxpayers who entered Illinois, who had an average income of $57,000 per year.
Not only did Illinois lose tens of thousands more taxpayers...
llinois is one of only eight states that do not enforce food-stamp work requirements for able-bodied adults without dependents. But reinstating work requirements would benefit Illinois food-stamp enrollees as well as state and local economies.
Welfare programs such as food...
By Dan Ptoft 11/14/2016
Trump won 91 of Illinois' 102 counties to Romney's 79. This should be noted by ILGOPers who suggest and behave as if Trump is the name that shan't be spoken: we can't lead the revolt from...
Property taxes in Illinois keep going up, but homes themselves have yet to recover their value years after the housing crisis.
A new study found that Illinois homes purchased in 2008, right before the housing-market recession, still have not gained...
Millennials are refreshingly optimistic about their futures – but unfortunately for Illinois, few young people are building those futures in the Land of Lincoln.
According to Internal Revenue Service, or IRS, data, in 2014, Illinois lost 50,000 more taxpayers –...