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Real Estate Appraisal Regulation

HIGHLAND, UT | 19 August 2008| The real estate industry in the United States is in complete disarray. Many articles have been written on FreeCapitalist Daily to illustrate this point. Still, little has been done to really capture the severity of this problem. Throughout the country, many news articles and even books have been written in […]

19Aug2008 | Jason K. Vaughn | 0 comments | Continued
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The Wrong Approach to Rebuilding Iraq

  by Matthew Pilling, guest author
TAYLORSVILLE, UT | 12 August 2008 | As the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report on Iraq’s stockpile of resources, outrage erupted on the Senate floor. And that outrage will most likely spill over into the minds and hearts of many Americans.
The reason for the outrage—while Americans have been […]

13Aug2008 | Admin | 1 comment | Continued
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California Dreaming

by Dustin Lyons, Guest Author 
OREM, UT | 11 August 2008 | The state of California is often referred to as a national trend setter in regards to many things, politics, fashion, entertainment, etc. Well…let’s see what ideas might be coming our way soon. 
One section of Los Angeles has a slightly higher than average number of obese people, […]

11Aug2008 | Admin | 1 comment | Continued
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Whose Time Is It, Anyway?

HIGHLAND, UT | 6 August 2008 | One hundred-fifty years ago, nearly everyone worked from home. Not much of a surprise; it was an agrarian society. People worked in their own fields or they had shops (such as a blacksmith or mercantiler) attached to their homes. Following decades found more people move their workplaces into […]

6Aug2008 | Jason K. Vaughn | 3 comments | Continued
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Only an Enlightened Electorate Should Vote!

HIGHLAND, UT | 5 August 2008 | Caspar Weinberger, Jr., recently wrote an op-ed piece challenging America’s mindset in voting. He asked the question whether every American old enough to vote should be allowed to. His point:
If you are intelligent enough to read the Times or to boycott it on purpose because of its consistent left-biased slant, you […]

5Aug2008 | Jason K. Vaughn | 12 comments | Continued
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Fast Food Slow Down in L.A.

 by Matthew Pilling, guest author
TAYLORSVILLE, UT | 30 July 2008 | Amidst the ongoing news of a heated and controversial election, failing companies and markets, and myriad world conflicts, talk of fast food seems a low priority.  The city of Los Angeles thinks otherwise, however.  In a unanimous vote, the city council voted on Tuesday […]

30Jul2008 | Admin | 18 comments | Continued
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Lower Standard of Living Caused by Forced Wage Increases

 by Matthew Pilling, guest author
TAYLORSVILLE, UT | 30 July 2008 | In their first 100 hours in control of Congress in early 2007, Democrats pushed to accomplish as much as possible and effect immediate change.  That change was to be reflective of the party’s ability to create quick, effective solutions.  Unfortunately, much of the legislation […]

30Jul2008 | Admin | 4 comments | Continued
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What Is the Right Value of a House?

HIGHLAND, UT | 29 July 2008 | The International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced recently that housing prices in the U.S. are “overvalued” by as much as 20%. A common misconception in the world today is that things have inherent value and that when prices fluctuate they become overvalued or undervalued. What the IMF and other economists […]

29Jul2008 | Jason K. Vaughn | 0 comments | Continued
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Shameful Self-Appointed Heroes (Opinion Article)

 by Matthew Pilling, guest author
In America, we seem to be enamored with the idea of being self-reliant (and rightfully so).  As we contemplate our history, we gravitate to stories of the self-made.  We love tales of millionaires who started with nothing, of businesses that have been successful against all odds, and of an unlikely group […]

28Jul2008 | Admin | 1 comment | Continued
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You Get What You Pay For

 by Matthew Pilling, guest author 
TAYLORSVILLE, UT | 25 July 2008 | When we buy gas at the pump, we see an obvious connection between the amount we get and the amount we pay.  At times, the price goes up and we all recognize that filling up our tank will cost us more.  At times, the […]

25Jul2008 | Admin | 1 comment | Continued
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Why the Pickens Plan Won’t Work

HIGHLAND, UT | 23 July 2008| One of the hottest topics in the marketplace of ideas is America’s growing concern with energy. Many say that oil production peaked in 2005 and will soon dry up. Others say that petroleum based internal combustion engines, though not very efficient, are here to stay. Many are looking for […]

23Jul2008 | Jason K. Vaughn | 5 comments | Continued
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A River Runs through It

 By Matthew Pilling, guest author 
TAYLORSVILLE, UT | 23 JULY 2008 | Since 1982, Utah streams have been open to public passage and recreation, even when those streams passed through private land.  But, eight years ago, an angler was cited for trespassing on private land when he left his raft to wander the river bed.  On Friday, […]

23Jul2008 | Admin | 3 comments | Continued
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The Follies of Fannie and Freddie

MAPLETON, UT | July 22, 2008 | Recently, two names have been plastered across headlines so often you’d be forgiven for thinking they were the latest hollywood pair. Their celebrity status has been cemented by constant mentions in the top news programs, length pieces on their life history, and endless gossip and rumors about their […]

22Jul2008 | Israel Curtis | 1 comment | Continued
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Calling Congress’ Bluff

 by Matthew Pilling, guest author
SALT LAKE CITY, UT | 21 July 2008 | When individuals can’t have their way, they often resort to the only other tactic they know—force, or tyranny.  In this case, it’s a slightly veiled use of force, but it is force nonetheless. 
As the GOP is pushing to do what more and more […]

21Jul2008 | Admin | 3 comments | Continued
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Are My Government-Prompted Charitable Contributions Tax-Deductible?

  by Matthew Pilling, Guest Author
When I choose to give money or resources to my church, the Red Cross, or any other charitable organization, I am allowed to deduct the value donated from my taxable income.  And, at the end of each year, as I prepare my taxes, I am asked to account for all of […]

19Jul2008 | Admin | 0 comments | Continued