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It was Inevitable, the AJC Will Stop Print and Go Fully Digital in 2026

It was Inevitable, the AJC Will Stop Print and Go Fully Digital in 2026

One of the easiest predictions I’ve ever made has now come to pass. The Atlanta Journal Constitution is going to stop printing a newspaper. Last printed edition will be December 31st, and I recommend you go get one somewhere and save it as a memento so that you can show your grandkids what a newspaper…More

Boortz Report: Only Government

Boortz Report: Only Government

This isn’t hard hitting political commentary, but it does illustrate one theme I just love to repeat over and over, and that is how stupid and inefficient people acting as a government can be.  NEAL BOORTZ ATLANTA – Boortz highlights the unique ineffectiveness of government once again by explaining how difficult and complicated one community…More

When Democrat Policies Fail: Minneapolis Catholic School Shooting

When Democrat Policies Fail: Minneapolis Catholic School Shooting

As soon as one of these tranny freak child murderers gets online and starts talking about killing somebody, round them up, put them in the mental hospital, and throw away the key because they’re already mentally ill, we know that! I’m sorry, let’s not beat around the bush, they’re mentally ill!  PETE DAVIS ATLANTA –…More

Boortz Report: The True Measure of Wealth

Boortz Report: The True Measure of Wealth

Jeff Bezos has an idea. Heard it for the first time this weekend, wholeheartedly endorse it, he says, ‘We’re measuring wealth the wrong way. It’s not how much money a person has. It’s how much money other people have due to that person’s hard work in building a company.‘ NEAL BOORTZ ATLANTA – Boortz shares…More

Boortz Registers as a “Republican”

Boortz Registers as a “Republican”

I have decided I’m changing my voter registration from Libertarian to Republican. My philosophy is still basically Libertarian, but the Libertarian Party is worthless. The Republican Party is not.  ATLANTA – For the first time, longtime Libertarian Neal Boortz is registering to vote as a Republican, and today The Talkmaster will dive into why he…More

From Checkers to Chess: Mastering the Strategic Game of Retirement Planning

We teach a lot of different kinds of classes and, and usually what we do is we’ll teach one subject. I mean, we do holistic planning as most folks that listen to us know, but it includes income planning, tax planning and tax strategies, Social Security maximization, and federal benefits. So there’s all these different…More

Missteps of the Left

Missteps of the Left

I want to have an honest conversation about why the Democrat Party is facing significant challenges heading into the midterms of this election cycle. You know, it’s no secret that they’ve made some pretty huge missteps through policy and tactics, that they are starting to trip themselves up, and it’s a very crucial time, and…More

The Offsite Construction Summit returns to Atlanta, August 19

The Offsite Construction Summit returns to Atlanta, August 19

The Hub of Offsite Construction Comes to Atlanta With the latest news and research, educational webinars, interviews with industry leaders, and some of the best offsite events in the country, offsiteconstructionnetwork.com offers an in-depth overview of the entire offsite construction industry. In-person and digital presentations and exhibits feature offsite construction manufacturers and contractors, traditional contractors…More

Boortz Report: Bigger Than the Game

Boortz Report: Bigger Than the Game

A much-needed good moment in professional football. If you don’t think so, you’re the loser.  NEAL BOORTZ ATLANTA – In a rare moment of sportsmanship and class, Falcons and Lions players stopped an exhibition game to stand together praying for an injured player. Boortz shares why this was a class act worth more than any…More

Tax Cuts Extended: What the One Big Beautiful Bill Act Means for Retirees

Tax Cuts Extended: What the One Big Beautiful Bill Act Means for Retirees

We’re going to discuss what the newly signed federal budget bill may mean for older Americans and retirees, and its impact on your retirement tax strategy.   ATLANTA – The new federal budget bill makes the 2017 tax cuts permanent, creates a temporary senior deduction, and raises estate exemptions, but also adds $3.4 trillion to…More

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