Last week, the Trump Administration released “The Financial Report of the Federal Government,” an annual report from the Department of Treasury and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) that … READ MORE
Millenials
Bernie Sanders’ Misguided War for Millennials
During the ninth Democratic presidential debate, moderator Chuck Todd shared that “millennials by a big chunk embrace [Senator Bernie Sanders’ (I-VT)] version of democratic socialism.” Indeed, a 2019 YouGov poll … READ MORE
General Mattis is Worried About the Direction of Our Country. We Should Be Too.
Former Secretary of Defense and retired Marine Corps General Jim Mattis did a media circuit this week to promote the release of his new book on leadership, Call Sign Chaos. … READ MORE
Three Facts About Our Future That Every Young American Needs to Know
The political news this week was dominated by the first of thirteen hundred, give or take, Democratic primary debates. The massive democratic scrum will undoubtedly continue to dominate the news … READ MORE
Federal Housing Reform Should Start with Removing Tax Deductions
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo recently complained that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act capped the deduction for state and local taxes (SALT) at $10,000. Cuomo claims to support progressive … READ MORE
A To-Do List for the Millennials in Congress
Millennials recently eclipsed the Baby Boomers as the largest generational voting bloc in the United States. And it’s starting to show. Our generation’s representation in the new Congress had a … READ MORE
Building A Business You Can Sell
Nothing good lasts forever, but often we think our business will. Recently, I compared young entrepreneurship in 2018 to a wave. The curve of the wave that a lot of … READ MORE
Parenthood in the Age of Debt
Three weeks ago, I became a father. In many ways, that fact still doesn’t resonate beyond a mere intellectual data point. Yes, my son is here, he’s doing all the … READ MORE