Federal Deficit Increase: $10 Million A Minute!
David Walker, former Comptroller General of the United States, joins Dennis McCuistion on this episode about the Federal Deficit Increase. Click here to watch the episode.
David Walker, former Comptroller General of the United States, joins Dennis McCuistion on this episode about the Federal Deficit Increase. Click here to watch the episode.
The American health care system is routinely criticized by both liberals and conservatives from the average American to health care providers themselves, from hospitals, doctors, government and the insurance companies that deal with health care issues.
There are those who say that these lenders provide a needed service and others who say that some lenders misrepresent the contract, charge exceptionally high interest, and make it almost impossible for borrowers to get out of debt.
US Spending and our National Debt are undoubtedly linked. In this episode of McCuistion TV we will discuss current standings and what Congress needs to do.
What should the media and the average citizen learn from the 2010 elections? Mark Davis, Thomas Brunell, PhD, and Ken Emanuelson of the Dallas Tea Party discuss.
Richard Bowen, former Citi Financial employee and Wayne Shaw discuss whistleblowers and their role in corporate governance.
Unless you've been asleep the last few months, you know about the "loosely" organized movement referred to as Occupy Wall Street. Its slogan, "We are the 99 percent," has resonated with Americans from coast to coast.
How can one negotiate with a lender to keep your home if real estate foreclosure is on the horizon?
Is your home worth more than your mortgage? For many Americans that is not the case and they fall further and further behind in their payments. Yet why did so many Americans obtain mortgages they [...]
Today, there are many who state that it needs to be changed in order to better reflect the needs of modern society, and that the Constitution needs to be reframed to cover situations our founding fathers had no way of predicting and anticipating.