Are Mass Deportations Saving the U.S. Housing Market?
Economic health is determined by many factors, but one of the most important by far is fixed household costs. The higher our fixed costs rise, the lower their standard of living becomes (for middle- an... See more
By Brandon Smith Conspiracy theorists are almost always right. We have been proved right time and time again and we will continue to be right about many things that the corporate media used to call “fringe.” For those out there who are like me; people who... See more
Week four of the legislative session had a tough start for a lot of folks back home. Eastern Kentucky got hammered by winter weather last weekend. At one point, more than 80,000 Kentuckians were without power, and many are still without water. Roads were ... See more
By Brandon Smith
In July of 1917 as the fires of WWI raged across Europe, the Russian city of Petrograd was facing its own special turmoil in the form of a large scale Bolshevik insurgency. Up to 500,000 protesters, agitators and provocateurs had entered ... See more
Lawmakers wrapped up week three of the 2026 Regular Session just ahead of the winter storm that swept across much of Kentucky.
While many had the ability to stay safe indoors, countless others were out working—keeping roads clear, restoring power, caring ... See more