Free Trade = Money In Your Pocket
Economies change — Decisions by presidents have unintended consequences.
Economies change — Decisions by presidents have unintended consequences.
Instead of sending a note of congratulations, the state of Maine sent an invoice — demanding payment for the privilege of falling in love.
Conner Drigotas speaks on the benefits of free trade over protectionist policies at the Great Communicators Tournament in Salt Lake City, October 2018. Tournament sponsored by Think Freely Media. Second place finish.
The more I learn, the more I like about Congressional Candidate Tim Silfies.
I honestly thought it was a joke when my dinner companion looked me in the eye and told me: “We shouldn’t be letting anyone without a college degree vote.”
It’s a feel good world, and its making us hate each other.
This law, an emotional knee jerk reaction to the tragedy of 9/11, has left us with an ambiguous state of war that leaves all parties uneasy.
Last week, Donald Trump was told that it will be twenty years until the alien fleet arrives at the outer limits of Earth’s atmosphere.
Domino’s pizza has been making headlines for filling potholes, and it’s a move being described as “dystopian” by some. According to that crowd, the government should be filling potholes because that’s part of their job. Domino’s job is to sell pizza, and this publicity stunt is being labeled a dirty trick Read more…
The NFL made a bad decision on demanding players stand for the National Anthem.
Conner and Marc discuss the importance of cryptocurrencies and the political challenges they are facing.