by John M. Curtis | May 15, 2015
Handing 21-year-old Dozhokhar Tsarnaev the death penalty, the lone surviving terrorist of the April 15, 2013 pressure cooker bombings at the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing three and injuring 260, got his wish. Opting for the death penalty on 17-of-30...
by John M. Curtis | May 14, 2015
Speeding at over 106 mph into a 50 mph turn in Port Richmond, Penn, 32-year-old Amtrak engineer Brandon Bostian claims, through his attorney Robert Goggin, he has amnesia over the incident. Goggin denies Bostian refused to give investigators information, including...
by John M. Curtis | May 13, 2015
Derailing May 12 about 9:30 pm [EST] at Port Richmond, Penn., Amtrak Northeast Regional 188 train carrying 238 passengers and five crew, including the engineer, going from Washington D.C. to New York’s Penn Station, spun off the tracks at high speed at an expected...
by John M. Curtis | May 11, 2015
Today’s National Debt of over $18.2 trillion is expected to soar to $40 trillion in only 20 years, threatening the U.S. economy and value of the U.S. dollar. Politicians like Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), subscribing to Carl Menger, Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk and Friedrich von...
by John M. Curtis | May 10, 2015
Telling Yahoo News’ Katie Couric that Washington “job titles” don’t count for experience, 60-year-old former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina proved she blows smoke than most GOP candidates.. “In a world that I come from, a title’s just a title,” insisted Fioina,...