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Dr. Erwin Lutzer Discusses His New Book, No Reason To Hide: Standing For Christ In a Collapsing Culture (Guest: Dr. Erwin Lutzer)

Dr. Erwin Lutzer is an accomplished author who has written a number of acclaimed works, including Hitler’s Cross: How the Cross Was Used To Promote the Nazi Agenda; and Who Are You To Judge?: Learning To Distinguish Between Truths, Half-Truths and Lies. This month, he returns with his latest publication, No Reason To Hide: Standing For Christ In a Collapsing Culture. In the book, he discusses how, in a culture with an ever-narrowing definition of tolerance, Christians can no … Read more

Michael Peroutka Explains What’s Motivating His Run For Attorney General In Maryland (Guest: Michael Peroutka)

As we head into election season, many people are already beginning their runs for vital seats in their state governments. That includes Michael Peroutka, who is currently beginning his run for the seat of Attorney General in the state of Maryland. That said, there are some things that make Peroutka stand out from the usual politician running for a higher seat. Perhaps the most notable thing is that Peroutka himself is not a politician. 25 … Read more

New York Governor Kathy Hochul Reveals New Gun Laws To Help Protect the Public – But How Much Will They Protect Gun Owners? (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Shortly before the Labor Day weekend, New York Governor Kathy Hochul put a number of new gun laws in effect, following actions taken by the Supreme Court to reverse its recent decision against the state. These include increased background checks and firearm safety and live-fire training for those seeking to carry gun permits, as well as a required renewal of permits every three years. But the big one strikes a blow against those believing in … Read more

New York State Recruiting Abortionists (Guest: Jim Harden)

Prior to the 1973 Roe v Wade ruling legalizing abortion nationwide, New York had already legalized it in 1970. At that time, the state became the abortion capital of the U.S. through abortion tourism. Now, as conservative states once again restrict the practice in a post-Roe America, New York is doubling down on abortion tourism.   Q&A: How has the state of NY been preparing for abortion tourism? Answer: New York Governor Hochul allocated twenty-five million in tax payer dollars in two … Read more

New York Governor Kathy Hochul Attacks Private Gun Owners Yet Again With Restrictive New Concealed Carry Laws (Guest: Second Amendment)

Following the Supreme Court’s reversal of New York’s stringent gun restrictions, the state has struck back with a number of laws aimed specifically at those who practice concealed-carry. In an announcement late last week, Governor Kathy Hochul announced the new laws, taking effect over the Labor Day Weekend. The main one among these prohibits concealed carry permit holders from bringing their firearms into “sensitive” locations, including Times Square, bars and hospitals. In addition, the laws … Read more

The Use of Marine Soldiers During a Speech Against “MAGA Republicans” Has Some People Questioning President Biden’s Motives (Guest: Michael Letts)

Last week, right before the Labor Day weekend, President Joe Biden issued a speech talking about the influence of “MAGA Republicans” and former President Donald Trump, indicating that the GOP has become “a threat to this country.” However, some people have taken a closer look at the speech beyond Biden’s words, noting a couple of Marine soldiers on the stage. A veterans’ organization recently voiced negativity against Biden for using Marines “as props” for his … Read more

FBI Agents Reportedly Losing Confidence In Director Christopher Wray Following the Departure of Agent Timothy Thibault (Guest: Michael Letts)

It’s been rough times for the FBI as of late. Along with facing criticism for their raid on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago a few weeks back, top FBI agent Timothy Thibault resigned recently following reported bias in the handling of the investigation over Hunter Biden’s laptop. As a result, there’s been a little bit of unrest in the agency, with a number of personnel calling for the resignation of FBI director Christopher Wray. Kurt … Read more

The Border Crisis Is In a Bad Spot For Agents – And One Expert Believes That It’ll Only Get Worse (Guest: Michael Letts)

As if strict policies and finger pointing from president Joe Biden weren’t enough, Border Patrol agents are facing an even bigger threat, as the border crisis continues to get worse. Per a report from Fox News, Border Patrol Chief Raul Ortiz noted, under oath, that Biden’s new border policies are presenting “no consequences” for illegal immigrants entering the United States. As a result, an unprecedented surge of immigrants – up into hundreds of thousands – have … Read more

Joe Biden Continues To Push For an Assault Weapons Ban, and It’s a Sign of Concern For Private Gun Owners Everywhere (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

President Joe Biden has been pushing for a full-on ban of assault weapons for several weeks now – and he’s showing no signs of slowing down. During a recent multi-state push heading into the Labor Day weekend, Biden made it clear that a ban is the answer. “I’m determined to ban assault weapons in this country,” he noted. “I did it once before and we will do it again.” He also noted, “If we elect more … Read more

President Biden Continues His Push To Ban Assault Weapons In the U.S., Continuing His Battle With Private Gun Owners (Guest: Second Amendment Foundation)

While working his way through a trio of states over the Labor Day weekend, President Joe Biden continued his push to ban assault rifles in the United States, as a potential solution to slowing active shooter events. During a stop in Maryland, Biden explained to his followers, “I’m determined to ban assault weapons in this country. I did it once before and we will do it again.” He continued, “If we elect more Democrats to … Read more

God Holds Parents Responsible For What Their Children Are Being Taught, According To Author Dr. Erwin Lutzer

There seem to be more and more arguments as of late when it comes to what children are being taught in schools, with some states and administrations even going as far as to alter certain programs to be rid of “woke” content. But author Dr. Erwin Lutzer, writer of No Reason To Hide: Standing For Christ In a Collapsing Culture, it ultimately comes down to parents obtaining responsibility on what their children are taught. “I received … Read more

President Joe Biden Has Apparently Changed His Tune Regarding Funding For Police, But Why the Sudden Change? (Guest: Michael Letts)

It wasn’t even a year ago that President Joe Biden’s administration were taking a close look at a bill that would force law enforcement officials to use non-lethal and lifesaving resources, as well as large restrictions on federal grant dollars. However, now he looks to be all in with police forces, especially in the face of the FBI being questioned over their raid of Mar-a-Lago weeks ago. Biden began a three-stop trip over the next … Read more

Gun Manufacturers Moving To More Supportive States Should Serve As a Warning Call To States Setting Up Restrictive Gun Laws (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Various states are starting to put restrictive gun laws in place, either banning assault rifles entirely or putting together rules that will make it tougher to own one. While this may look good for anti-gun advocates, it could spell bad news for the states when it comes to business. That’s because, according to this report from The Washington Post, at least 20 firearms, ammunitions and gun accessory companies are shifting production, and even their entire headquarters, from … Read more

New Documentary Claims That a U.S. Army Colonel Turned Away Busloads of Americans, Leading To Their Demise At the Hands of the Taliban (Guest: Michael Letts)

Nothing is more anger-inducing than needless death at the hands of a government official. And in the Amazon Prime Video documentary Send Me, we hear more about one of these terrifying incidents. Per a report from The Daily Wire, several operators from an evac team noted in the documentary that a U.S. army colonel refused four busloads of Americans, orphans and others with verified paperwork out of Afghanistan, even though they had paperwork. The team noted that he … Read more

Gun Laws Could End Up Costing States Precious Dollars, As Manufacturers Are Moving To More Supportive Ones (Guest: Second Amendment)

With so many states setting up gun laws to ban or restrict the ownership of assault rifles, some gun manufacturing companies are taking matters into their own hands – and moving shop. Per this report from The Washington Post, over 20 firearms, ammunition and gun accessory companies have begun shifting their headquarters, moving out of Democratic-run states that have gun laws set up in favor of Republican-run red states. While this forces them to relocate and/or … Read more

Mark Zuckerberg Censoring Facebook Posts at Request of FBI Leaves a Huge Question About Freedom of Speech (Guest: Michael Letts)

Some Facebook users have been complaining as of late about some of their posts leading to temporary or even permanent bans. But the censorship appears to go much deeper than that, according to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg’s recent appearance on The Joe Rogan Show. The founder of the popular social site spoke to Joe Rogan on the show about the FBI stepping in to censor certain posts surrounding the controversy with a laptop owned by Hunter … Read more

Pro-life Strategist Warns All Gains with SCOTUS Win Could be Lost with Mid-terms (Guest: Jim Harden)

Pro-life strategist Rev. Jim Harden, CEO of recently firebombed Buffalo medical office sounds alarm, warning all pro-life gains made with reversal of Roe could be lost if pro-abortion politicians dominate mid-term elections. One of two things will happen as a result of the mid-term elections. One, the gains enjoyed by releasing the Court’s stranglehold on states to govern their own affairs related to abortion are solidified with the election of pro-life legislators. Or two, pro-lifers lose the ability to … Read more

The Firing of Uvalde School Police Chief Pete Arredondo Is Complete – And Was Long Overdue (Guest: Michael Letts)

Three months after the tragic shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, the man who faced a world of scrutiny for mis-managing the capture of the shooter, Pete Arredondo, is finally out of a job. Per this report from Fox News, the district board finally acted following the active shooter event that cost the lives of 19 students and three adults, terminating Arredondo for his gross incompetence that left more than 150 agents waiting outside … Read more

Second Amendment Foundation Fighting Back Against Maryland’s Gun Ban Case (Guest: Second Amendment)

Ever since it banned semiautomatic assault-style weapons with a recent bill, Maryland has been facing a mountain of backlash from those standing up for the Second Amendment. Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s constitutional challenge that was sent to the state earlier this month, the Second Amendment Foundation, alongside the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, have filed a supplemental opening brief in an effort to continue its push towards the state’s ban. In … Read more

One Week Later, Liz Cheney’s Defeat Shows the Power of the GOP – But What Will She Do Next? (Guest: Joshua Philipp and Joseph Hennaman of The Epoch Times)

It’s been several days since Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney conceded defeat over her House seat to Harriet Hageman, adding one more GOP-enabled seat back to the House. But that said, there are questions as to what Cheney will do now that she’s stepping down from her position in the House. The writing may have been on the wall for Cheney for some time, between her active role in the House select committee investigating Donald Trump, … Read more

Has the ATF Gone Too Far When It Comes To Private Gun Owners? (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Though most of Congress’ laws seem to protect gun owners, some believe that the ATF – the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives – could have its own agenda when it comes to how it deals with private gun owners. Reports indicate that the group recently admitted that it was working on compiling approximately one billion records on gun owners, and even went as far as to harass certain private gun owners in an … Read more

FBI Slow Walking Justice—Amherst Police Refuse to Return Pro-Life Pregnancy Center’s Private Property (Guest: Jim Harden)

Forty-seven pro-life pregnancy centers have been attacked by pro-abortion extremists. One of the earliest attacks was the May 8th firebombing of a Madison, WI pro-life organization. The most brutal of the attacks to date came on June 7th with the firebombing of CompassCare’s pro-life medical office in Buffalo, NY. Despite the volume and severity of the attacks, not a single arrest has been made in any of the forty-seven cases. On the morning of the firebombing, the Amherst Police Department took … Read more

California Recently Banned Gun Shows In Its State, and It Shows How Out of Touch They Really Are With Private Gun Owners (Guest: Second Amendment Foundation)

Recently, California opted to put an end to the public sale of firearms and ammunition on state property, in an effort to try and end the continuous violence that comes from active shooter events. However, as a result of this ban, it has pretty much spelled out the end of public gun shows in the state. A number of gun safety activists have argued in the past that shows such as this not only increase … Read more

Questions About Previous Discredited Trump-Russia Investigation Follows FBI Unit That Raided Mar-a-Lago (Guest: Michael Letts)

Special Counsel John Durham has been leading an investigation against the Federal Bureau of Investigation since its raid on Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate a while back. And he just found a piece of information that could work against the group. According to Durham’s recent findings via FBI case documents and sources, the bureau’s counterintelligence division apparently led an investigation of Trump back in 2016-2017, looking into his so-called “collusion” with Russia at the time. Titled … Read more

Planned Parenthood Is Spending Big Bucks To Get Into Politics With Their “Take Control” Initiative – But Where Is the Money Coming From? (Guest: Jim Harden)

Ahead of the forthcoming midterm elections in November, Planned Parenthood is planning to spend $50 million in an effort to keep arguments about abortion fresh in voter’s minds. This follows the company’s previous spending of $45 million back in 2020, with the focus of pushing selected candidates for governor’s offices and U.S. senate seats. The program will go under the name Take Control.  “We say this every cycle: ‘This is the important election,’ Amy Kennedy, … Read more

Smith & Wesson Provides a Fiery Response To an Anti-Gun Subpoena Issued By Democrats, Citing Support For the Second Amendment (Guest: Second Amendment)

For some time now, politicians (namely Democrats) have been trying to crack down on gun violence, even issuing subpoenas to gun makers in an effort to get some answers. However, this time around, Smith & Wesson is firing back. In a statement made earlier this week, the company’s President and CEO, Mark Smith, pointed the fingers at these politicians, noting other reasons to blame for the violence.  “A number of politicians and their lobbying partners … Read more

Ron DeSantis’ Initiative To Hire Former Police Officers As Teachers Could Fill a Void Needed In Public Schools (Guest: Michael Letts)

As Florida faces a shortage of teachers, Governor Ron DeSantis has suggested a new initiative to filling the roles – turning to former law enforcement officers. DeSantis is hard at work on expanding a law that enables military veterans to earn a five-year temporary certificate to teach before earning the necessary bachelor’s degree. In addition, DeSantis has also announced he’s offering a $4,000 bonus for officers who sign up for the program, with an additional … Read more

There’s an Argument To Be Made About the Effectiveness of Concealed-Carry Against Active Shooter Events (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Yet another incident shows just how much one person can make a difference in stopping an active shooter event. On August 7th, a 32-year old legally-armed private citizen managed to thwart a 22-year old active shooter before he could cause harm to other people in West Palm Beach, Florida. The man was ready to shoot a short-barreled rifle on a fighting crowd when he was thwarted by the citizen. What’s more, the citizen, after thwarting … Read more

Another Thwarted Active Shooter By a Private Citizen Really Opens Up the Argument of Concealed-Carry, Group Notes (Guest: Second Amendment)

Even with active shooter events on the rise, there seem to be more and more armed private citizens that are stepping up and doing something about it. On August 7th, a 22-year old man in West Palm Beach, Florida was threatening to open fire on a crowd. However, a legally armed private citizen was able to stop him before he could hurt anyone. This is the latest incident in which someone was able to thwart … Read more

Epoch Times’ Newest Special Report Discusses What Really Went Down Behind the FBI’s Raid On Mar-a-Lago (Guest: Joshua Philipp and Joseph Hennaman of the Epoch Times)

With all the discussion going on regarding the FBI’s raid on Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort last week, the Epoch Times has revealed a new Special Report that takes a closer look behind the raid. Titled Special Report: Behind the Trump Raid, it takes a closer look at the actions of the agency, and features insight from a number of policymakers and subject matter experts. In collaboration with the NTD, Behind the Trump Raid speaks with such key figures as Devin … Read more

Last Week’s Raid On Mar-a-Lago Could Have Lasting Effects Against Law Enforcement, Federal Authorities Note (Guest: Michael Letts)

The FBI’s raid on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort might just have long-lasting effects on law enforcement agencies in the months ahead. Per this report from CBS News, federal authorities have warned there could be an increase in threats to police departments and other agencies as a result of the FBI’s actions.  The bulletin notes a rise in threats across “social media sites, web forums, video sharing platforms, and image boards,” and there could be … Read more

The Raid On Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago By the FBI Shows That the “Swamp” He Attempted To Drain Is a Very Real Thing (Guest: Michael Letts)

Following this week’s controversial raid on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence, many are questioning the actions of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). And now, some people believe that this is proof of the “swamp” that Trump swore to drain several years prior. Speaking with The Epoch Times, Ohio Republican representative Warren Davidson noted, “I think for anyone who doubted that there was a swamp when Donald Trump was saying ‘Drain the swamp,’ now I … Read more

GOP Concerned About the Inflation Reduction Act Resulting In the Hiring of 87,000 IRS Agents (Guest: Steve Beaman)

With the Inflation Reduction Act approved in a close 51-50 vote this week, many are waiting to see the effects of the bill. However, the GOP believe that a certain provision on the bill may be of concern. According to the bill, there will be approximately 87,000 IRS agents would be hired, in an effort to find people that were known to cheat on their taxes. While the Democrats cheered on the actions of the … Read more

Raid on Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago Continues to Show How Many People in Government Are Out to “Get Him” (Guest: Epoch Times)

Following the January 6 hearings, it appears that some members of the government are moving forward with their tireless investigation into former President Donald Trump. The FBI initiated a search warrant on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, looking through presidential documents and even invading a safe of his, according to Trump. While some may be looking for further evidence from what took place on January 6, others are wondering just how legal the search was … Read more

Was the FBI’s raid of Trump’s home improperly intrusive? (Guest: Epoch Times)

The raid of Donald Trump’s home by two dozen FBI agents was “improperly intrusive,” according to legal experts, including Trump attorney Christina Bobb. Bobb told the Epoch Times that FBI agents spent 10 hours in Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home, leaving with “a handful of boxes of documents.” Bobb said, “I didn’t actually get to oversee the search; they wouldn’t let anybody see what they were doing,” adding that the FBI refused to show her or Trump’s other attorneys … Read more

THE REAL STORY OF JANUARY 6 (Guests: Joshua Philipp and Joseph Hanneman)

After more than 18 months of heated rhetoric, political commentary, and nonstop media coverage, do we really know what took place in Washington, DC on January 6, 2021? Was it a coup, an insurrection, or a protest?  To provide new clarity on the events of that day, The Epoch Times has produced a documentary, “The Real Story of January 6,” narrated by Joshua Philipp, a senior investigative reporter at The Epoch Times. The film takes … Read more

Just How Legal Was the FBI’s Investigation Into Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Resort? (Guest: Michael Letts)

News is still making the rounds over the FBI executing a search warrant on the grounds of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago grounds, hoping to find more evidence revolving around the January 6th incident at the U.S. Capitol last year. Notes from the former President indicate that the FBI had taken Mar-a-Lago “under siege,” even going as far as to breaking into a secure safe. Even with the ongoing investigations into Trump’s legal actions, some are questioning the … Read more

The FBI Has Time To Raid Mar-A-Lago, But Can’t Resolve a Devastating Firebombing of a CompassCare Center In Buffalo? (Guest: Jim Harden)

The focus on justice can be a bizarre one. Some crimes get immediate attention, while others are left unresolved and wondering when people will find justice. In this particular case, the FBI just executed a search warrant on Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago in Florida, attempting to find key information on the actions of the former President. It appears the search was done with little proof, based on what came out of the recent January 6th testimonials. And yet, even … Read more

The Senate Has Passed a New Bill To Cut Back Inflation, But Will It Really Do the Job? (Guest: Steve Beaman)

In an effort to strike back against growing inflation, the Senate has finally passed a huge bill introduced by the House Democrats. In it, it will provide funds to address climate change, as well as growing health care costs and increasing taxes on large corporations. As a whole, it’s meant to ease the strain of inflation quite a bit. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer proclaimed victory with the passing of the bill, noting, “It’s been … Read more

A Cease Fire Has Taken Place Between Israel and Palestinian Militants – But What Happens Now? (Guest: David Rubin)

Following three days of bloody attacks that have left dozens killed and others injured, a cease-fire has officially been called between Israel and Palestinian militants, according to reports late in the weekend. The operation began Friday with Israel striking against a leader of the terrorist group Islamic Jihad, and targeted a second leader just a day later. That target, Khaled Mansour, was killed in an airstrike. With this cease-fire, there could be an end to … Read more

Indiana’s Recent Abortion Exceptions For Rape and Fetal Anomalies Should Be of Heavy Concern (Guest: Jim Harden)

This past week, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb recently signed a bill that would outlaw most abortions within the state, effective as of September 15th. However, some are showing concerns over certain exceptions with the bill. While the law will block most abortions, it does offer an exception for cases of rape and incest, provided they’re within the first ten weeks of pregnancy. But there are concerns that this could serve as a loophole for some, particularly abortionists … Read more

New York Police Officers Are Quitting In Record Numbers, and It’s a Very Concerning Statistic For the Future (Guest: Michael Letts)

New York has seen some very startling numbers when it comes to police officers staying on the job. According to the New York Post, the number of officers retiring before reaching their 20 year pension has reached an all-time high. The number jumped 71 percent for this year, going up to nearly 1,100 in all. Nearly 2,500 have resigned this year alone, a huge leap from the 1,731 that left the previous year. NYPD Police … Read more

North Carolina’s New Initiative, Which Puts AR-15’s In Safe Keeping At Schools, Could Possibly Go a Long Way In Protecting Students (Guest: Second Amendment)

Considering the fallout that came from the Uvalde incident a few weeks back, some school districts aren’t taking any chances when it comes to protecting students during active shooter events. This includes Madison County, North Carolina, as its school system recently approved putting AR-15 rifles in emergency safes on school grounds. Each of the six schools will provide limited access to the weapons just in case danger strikes. Along with the rifles, Sheriff Buddy Harwood … Read more

Why People May Be More Interested In Electric Cars – And It May Not Just Be About the Environment (Guest: Daniel Brdar)

There has become an increasing need for electric cars on the market – and, surprisingly enough, it may not just be tied in to increasing gas prices and care for the environment. A new report from Fox Business notes that, according to a new independent survey conducted by Polestar, approximately 55 percent of electric car buyers are more interested in the tech that comes with the vehicles, rather than focusing on “environmental benefits.” Gregor Hembrough, Head of … Read more

Arsonist Arrested Within Four Days of Attack on Michigan in Planned Parenthood—No Arrests Made after 58 Days in 45 Attacks on Pro-life Pregnancy Centers (Guest: Jim Harden)

On August 4, a Michigan man was arrested after attempting to light Kalamazoo Planned Parenthood on fire on July 31, causing minor damage. The immediate multi-agency, federal manhunt that ensued resulted in the arrest of 25-year-old Joshua Brereton in just four days. Given the instantaneous action of law enforcement—including the FBI—does this situation suggest that the FBI is intentionally slow-walking investigations into attacks against pro-life organizations? Q&A: Answer: On August 31st, fires were lit at a … Read more

The Suspension of State Attorney Andrew Warren Should Serve As a Wake-Up Call For Higher-Ups To Do Their Jobs (Guest: Michael Letts)

Though some may believe that “going their own way” with certain statutes is for the best, the bottom line is if you’re assigned to do a job, you should do that job. Governor Ron DeSantis sounded off this logic loud and clear yesterday when he suspended State Attorney Andrew Warren for refusing to enforce pre-set Florida laws. He made it clear that they should be followed, and not hidden under a “blanket refusal to enforce … Read more

Jewish Rabbis Sue Florida–Claim Abortion Bans Violate Their Religious Liberty (Guest: Jim Harden)

Monday, August 1, multiple Jewish Rabbis filed suit against the State of Florida, claiming legislation signed into law on July 1 by Gov. Ron DeSantis criminalizing the participation in abortion violates their religious liberty. According to the plaintiffs, the law can be construed as anyone who counsels a woman for an abortion is aiding and abetting a crime, and this is a violation of a Rabbi’s religious liberty. The Rabbis lead off their legal claim by declaring … Read more

A Liquor Store Owner’s Heroic Actions Go a Long Way In Showing Off the Power of Concealed-Carry (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

In the midst of discussions about potentially banning assault weaponry, a recent incident has made a clear argument about the power of concealed-carry amongst private citizens. With this particular case, 80-year old liquor store owner Craig Cope, who is being hailed as a hero by the local community following his actions against recent robbers. When four criminals attempted to rob his store, Cope fought back, hitting one with a shotgun blast and sending the group … Read more

California Liquor Store Owner Stopping a Robbery Shows the Latest Example of the Effectiveness of Armed Citizens (Guest: Second Amendment)

A recent foiling of a robbery of a California liquor store may be paving the way for showing how effective armed citizens can be fighting back against crime. The owner, Craig Cope, fought back against a group of four would-be robbers invading his store, firing back upon them, and sending them running. One was even heard screaming, “He shot my arm off!” as the criminals sped away. Many are considering Craig as a hero, fighting … Read more

We’ve Already Seen What Some Businesses Have Done In the Face of Inflation, But What Will Banks Be Doing? (Guest: Steve Beaman)

2022 has not been a good year to many, mainly due to the rising cost of inflation. Despite best efforts to bring down gas prices, they continue to sit at an all-time high; and housing and food costs aren’t going down either. We’ve already seen what some businesses are trying to do to stay afloat…but where does this leave the banks? This new blog over on IMF kind of gives an indication. Several banks, including the … Read more

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