by Troy Lambert | Apr 29, 2017 | Opinion, Unbound Business, Unbound Politics
When this country was founded, serving in Congress and even being the President of the United States were never seen as “career moves.” Why? Well, first of all, they didn’t pay all that much in relative terms. Many of those who served were lawyers, accountants, and...
by Shayna Grissom | Mar 20, 2017 | Opinion, Unbound Politics
Trump is under fire for his false claims that Obama wiretapped the Trump building. There are committee hearings and the F.B.I confirms that President Trump is still under investigation for his ties with Russia. Trump’s failing policies aside, it seems he is on...
by Troy Lambert | Mar 11, 2017 | Opinion, Unbound Politics
When I was a kid, I had no idea I was one of the evil poor. I mean, I knew we did not have a lot of money, but that was normal, right? Some of my friends had really nice houses and cars, but I never made the connection between comfort and a certain amount of money,...
by Lex Allen | Feb 22, 2017 | Opinion, Unbound Politics
Article by Lex Allen I recently published an article, “Demonstrations – The Sad Truth” that addressed this subject and concluded that while protest demonstrations are good for the souls of the protestors and provided them a sense of accomplishment they seldom affect...