by Eli Segall, Las Vegas Review-Journal, December 3, 2022 When Amy Ogden started working in Southern Nevada real estate in 2006, warehouse tenants were mostly tasked with trucking goods to hotels … [Read more...] about Las Vegas Valley experiences explosion as distribution hub
Democratic gerrymandering pays dividends
by Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial Board, November 26, 2022 Nevada Democrats have spent the past few weeks congratulating themselves for their performance in the midterm election, never mind … [Read more...] about Democratic gerrymandering pays dividends
Higher interest rates speed up the approaching national-debt train wreck
by Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial Board, November 25, 2022 If you thought higher interest rates made mortgage payments expensive, look at what they’re doing to the national debt. The Federal … [Read more...] about Higher interest rates speed up the approaching national-debt train wreck
The 2022 election, by the numbers
by Steve Sebelius, Las Vegas Review-Journal, November 23, 2022 Now that the 2022 election is over, the votes are (finally) counted, and the Supreme Court canvass complete, it’s time to take a look … [Read more...] about The 2022 election, by the numbers
GOP House Majority Could Shield Industries From New Taxes, Regulations
‘Gridlock in Washington is pretty good for American business,’ says one strategist by Brody Mullins and John D. McKinnon, The Wall Street Journal, November 21, … [Read more...] about GOP House Majority Could Shield Industries From New Taxes, Regulations