Man Charged with Ponzi Scheme Targeting Elderly Church Members

A Florida man has been charged with orchestrating a $35 million Ponzi scheme that targeted elderly church members in what the United States Securities and Exchange Commission is classifying as an example of affinity fraud. A statement from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, released Thursday, announced the charging of Brent Seaman, a resident of Naples, Florida, … Continued

More than 75,000 Homeless in LA

More than 75,000 people are homeless in Los Angeles County, California, marking an almost 10% increase in the unhoused population from 2022. In a new annual point-in-time count released Thursday by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, it reported that 75,518 people in the county were either living in vehicles, tents, makeshift shelters, or provisional housing. Last year, there were 69,144 … Continued

State Exodus Causes $29.1 Billion Loss in Taxable Personal Income

Recently released data from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) reveals the extent of migration out of California, with a significant number of people moving out between 2020–2021 and taking their billions of dollars in income with them. Approximately 332,000 more taxpayers left the state than entered in the year following the onset of the pandemic, according to … Continued

Energy Co. Proposes Income Based Rate System

Southern California Edison, Pacific Gas & Electric and San Diego Gas & Electric filed a proposal on Thursday that would install a fixed-rate electric bill system for those under the three largest power companies in the state. As part of AB 205, which was signed by Governor Gavin Newsom in June of last year, the proposal … Continued

Eyewitness: Progressives Encourage Homelessness

Mayor Bill Wells will appear on IFA’s Pray with America’s Leaders on Thursday, March 23. Find out why some have said the progressive state and county are “shaking down” this conservative with proven, successful policies. Your prayers are needed! From WORLD. El Cajon (pronounced “el ka-HONE”) is a medium-sized city in the metro San Diego area. … Continued

Big Banks Predict Significant Economic Downturn in 2023: POLL

Of the 23 major financial institutions that work directly with the Federal Reserve, 16 anticipate a recession within the next 12 months, with two anticipating one the year after, according to a survey published by The Wall Street Journal Monday. These institutions, which range from Bank of America to UBS, note that Americans are spending their savings, … Continued

Country Music Star John Rich Launches Patriotic Bank With Ben Carson And Larry Elder; Will ‘Never Cancel Law-Abiding Customers’

Country music legend John Rich, conservative commentator Larry Elder, and retired neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson purchased a bank in order to promote American values and oppose cancel culture in the financial system. The three co-founders and stockholders cleared regulatory hurdles to acquire First State Bank of Elmore City, Oklahoma, the state’s first and oldest bank, and will rename the financial institution Old Glory … Continued

19 States Are Investigating Financial Institutions Commitment to the Globalists Environmental and Socialist Agenda

Republican states are fighting back against globalists coercing individuals and states to behave according to their globalist agenda.  Zerohedge shared an article Authored by Nathan Worcester via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours) this morning: The war between states and banks over environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing and similar practices has reached the doorstep of the U.N. A total of … Continued

Boston Fed Chief Says Higher Unemployment Needed to Tame Inflation

The new president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Susan Collins, stated in her first public speech that unemployment needed to be increased to lower historically high inflation. Collins further suggested any economic downturn would likely be modest, in the Sept. 25 speech to the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce. Her comments add to similar remarks … Continued

Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin Among the Midwest States Recovering Poorly from Pandemic Unemployment: Report

While the entire nation was devastated by mass unemployment claims during the COVID-19 pandemic, most states are well on the way to a full recovery. Except in the Midwest. According to a WalletHub report issued Thursday, nearly every state in the nation has made employment gains since March 2020. Exceptions include Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. … Continued

Survey Suggests Pennsylvanians Back Free-Market Reforms, Believe State Economy Needs Improvement

A new survey released Thursday by the Commonwealth Foundation (CF), a Harrisburg-based think tank, suggests Pennsylvanians broadly support free-market reforms the institute urges policymakers to embrace.  CF publicized its Better Pennsylvania 2023 Plan, a list of 23 such recommendations, in conjunction with the poll. Executive vice president Jennifer Stefano said the foundation plans to distribute the agenda to … Continued

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