Payday Loans Are Business; Scripture Has No Place (Pt. 5)

Badly conceived attack on freedom
This is the conclusion of my look at Lawrence Meyers’ critique of Graves and Peterson’s biased academic screed “Usury Law and the Christian Right: Faith Based Political Power and the Geography of the American Payday Loan Regulation.” CLICK HERE if you missed the last segment of [...]

Opposition to Auto Bailout and Support for Payday Loans

Let Our Voices Be Heard!
As Americans, it is our fundamental right to have our voices heard; this includes what we have to say about the auto bailout and our access to payday loans. Americans care about the auto bailout because it has everything to do with our tax money. Budgets [...]

The Big 3 auto companies are struggling to remain above waters

Payday Loans | The Last Frontier of Financial Freedom

Taxes, Taxes, And More Taxes
Haven’t you noticed that when it comes to money everybody wants their hands in your pockets. Every service comes with a fee and don’t forget a tax as well.
Taxes today consume about 43% of the average American’s paycheck. We are taxed upon making the money, and [...]

Hungry? Skip Fast Food Burgers, Get Quick Payday Loans

Land of the Free
Fast food is cheap, easy, and unhealthy, but quick payday loans can help you pay for real groceries. Unfortunately, nutrition comes at a cost. America’s alternative to nutrition is fast food. The world’s alternative to nutrition is no food at all. Fortunately for Americans, this is the [...]

Juicy Burgers = contributions to the childhood obesity epidemic in America

Obama to Bring Change| How will Payday Loans Change?

Time for Change
Election Day is behind us, and America will soon see changes in policy regarding foreign policy, payday loans, and taxation. The U.S. has chosen “change” by electing Barack Hussein Obama as its 44th president. There is no doubt that change is in store for the United States. [...]

2009 Presidential inauguration

Don’t Leave Me Hanging Like a Chad without No Fax Payday Loans!

A Persistent State of Tough Ballots
On November 4, 2008, we will not only find out who our new leader for the next four years is, but we’ll learn the fate of several controversial things in a number of states.
In Washington State, for example, lawmakers wish to enact a measure that [...]