Incomes Falling Across U.S. Counties, Hispanics Affected
According to new research published by Pew Charitable Trusts last Friday, incomes have fallen across most U.S.
Another Broken Promise to Hispanics and All Americans
The budget agreement, which has been approved by Congress and signed into law by the president, breaks the promise of fiscal responsibility that was made by both parties to the
House Votes to Reauthorize Crony Export-Import Bank
Last week the House of Representatives voted by a nearly three-to-one margin to reauthorize the Export-Import Bank, after authorization for the New Deal institution had expired this summer. While the
The President’s Budget doesn’t do enough to keep the American Dream in the reach of Hispanics
This week the White House released the President's Read more
Federal spending caps should encourage action on the ballooning national debt
Federal spending caps should encourage action on the ballooning national debt
Federal debt climbs above $18 trillion
Federal debt climbs above $18 trillion
Last week, with little fanfare, the U.S. national debt climbed above $18 trillion.
Rising debt weighs heavy on Hispanics
Rising debt weighs heavy on Hispanics
Economic Recovery does not mean more taxes
What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas, but a new study released by the non-partisan Tax Foundation suggests that businesses might also be more inclined to stay in “The
Givers and Takers
Givers & Takers
Givers and Takers
In the relationship between our federal government and the individuals it represents, there are two groups: the givers and the takers. In the upcoming year, 3.1 million Hispanic-owned businesses will
CBO Report Makes Clear: Sea of Red Ink Threatens Economy and Security
This week the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released its annual Long Term Budget Outlook for 2013, and the graphic on the cover tells you pretty much all you need
It’s time to restore value of work, not welfare
(Originally published by the Las Vegas Review Journal)
In the wake of Labor Day, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released employment statistics that make last week’s celebration seem premature. The sluggish
President’s policies are hurting Hispanics
(Originially Published on The Hill)
Societal Cost of Permanent Welfare
When we analyze the success of government welfare programs, it is important to take into account the societal costs of perpetuating a system of ineffective programs that trap those in
Societal Cost of Permanent Welfare
When we analyze the success of government welfare programs, it is important to take into account the societal costs of perpetuating a system of ineffective programs that trap those in
‘Capital’ hill rising
Daniel Garza writes an editorial for Fox News Latino regarding the Fiscal Cliff Deal. The agreement amasses and centralizes more tax dollars, more power and more control over Americans. In