Balancing Act: The VA’s Servicing Purchase (VASP) Program Sparks Debate Over Veteran Aid and Taxpayer Risk
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) home loan program has long been a cornerstone of support for American service members transitioning to civilian life. However, a relatively new initiative, the Veterans Affairs Servicing Purchase (VASP) program, launched in May 2024,…
Florida Technology Magazine
Florida’s technology ecosystem is thriving like never before. As investments in innovation grow, they are strengthening our economy, creating new opportunities, and fostering collaboration between the public and private sectors.This edition highlights the cutting-edge advancements shaping Florida’s future—keeping talent, technology,…
It’s Time for Time Limits on Public Housing
I bet most Americans don’t know their tax dollars are supporting recipients of housing voucher’s for decades. Although needed- time to impose time limits to allow upward mobility. https://www.aei.org/op-eds/its-time-for-time-limits-on-public-housing/
Agentic AI: The Next Big Thing You Need to Know About
By Mike DiNapoli February 20, 2025 https://medium.com/@mdinapoli1 Forget the internet revolution; the real game-changer is just around the corner: Agentic AI. This isn’t your run-of-the-mill artificial intelligence that needs constant prodding. We’re talking about AI that can think for itself,…
Empowering Educators: A Conservative Approach to Educational Improvement through High-Quality Resources and Innovative Technology
A viable approach to improving education outcomes, instead of imposing top-down curriculum mandates or national standards, is to empower educators with robust, high-quality instructional materials and resources. This can be achieved through several avenues: 1. Developing Model Curricula: Crafting exemplary curricula…
Can the Fed Tame Inflation Without Triggering a Recession?
The US economy currently exhibits signs of strength but faces significant inflationary pressures. The Federal Reserve’s attempts to curb inflation through tighter monetary policy raise the risk of a recession, which presents a dilemma for policymakers. Due to the underlying…
Klavan’s Latest Is So Immersive; You’ll Be Solving Crimes Right Alongside Cameron Winter
Andrew Klavan’s third book featuring Cameron Winter is a gem. The House of Love and Death is written so well and in such detail that I felt I was with Cam Winter as he travels through near-death situations to solve horrifying murders.…
Restoring Civics in Higher Education
It’s happening…here in Florida. And not a moment too soon. Restoring Civics in Higher Education Governor DeSantis signed SB 1264, which does the following: *Adds to existing Communist history standards with instruction on the history of Communism in the United…
Pinto and Peter on Housing Affordability: A Market-Oriented Approach
This document summarizes a policy paper by Edward Pinto and Tobias Peter advocating for market-oriented reforms to address housing unaffordability in the United States. The authors, affiliated with the American Enterprise Institute, argue that supply constraints are the primary culprit…
The Federal Reserve Needs to Change Course!
In 2008, I was working at Citigroup in NYC. Ben Bernake was the Fed Chairman, and rumors about which bank would fail next were swirling. Hearing concerns today about the monetary mistakes the Federal Reserve made 15 years ago is…
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- Florida Technology Magazine
- It’s Time for Time Limits on Public Housing
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- Empowering Educators: A Conservative Approach to Educational Improvement through High-Quality Resources and Innovative Technology