by Karl Voigt On June 6, 2025, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania released its 2024 Workers’ Compensation Annual Report, and the data reveals some important - and surprising -trends for both workers and employers. While reported work injuries are down significantly, the cost of treating those injuries is rising fast. At the same time, state officials … Continue reading 2024 PA Workers’ Comp Report: Fewer Injuries, Higher Costs, and a Crackdown on Cheating Employers
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Recent Changes at the Social Security Administration
by Karl Voigt Recently, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has introduced changes that impact disability claimants, and it’s crucial to understand what these mean for your case. Recent leadership changes under the Trump administration are impacting the SSA. Following the resignation of acting commissioner Michelle King, who opposed the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) access … Continue reading Recent Changes at the Social Security Administration
An Awakening Pt 1 – Unity Pills And A Democratic Takeover Of the PaGOP
When Jess and I co-wrote Russian Roulette PT 16: The End … Or a New Beginning?, I truly had high hopes, moving forward, of prosperity for our Party. Unfortunately, since then, inline with Jess' prophecy, our Party has taken credit for President Trump's win, while rejecting the tripartisan mandate of the People from across the United … Continue reading An Awakening Pt 1 – Unity Pills And A Democratic Takeover Of the PaGOP
social Security, disability recipients: 2025 Substantial Gainful Activity update
by Karl Voigt The Social Security Administration (SSA) has announced the Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) amounts for 2025, which are critical for individuals receiving Social Security Disability benefits and performing some sort of work. SGA refers to the level of work activity and earnings that the SSA considers when determining eligibility for disability benefits. If … Continue reading social Security, disability recipients: 2025 Substantial Gainful Activity update
Nationwide preliminary Injunction Against Enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act
December 3, 2024, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas (Sherman Division) issued a preliminary injunction in favor of the plaintiffs in the case of Texas Top Cop Shop, Inc. et al. vs. Garland (U.S. Attorney General). In so ruling, “[t]he Court has determined that the CTA and Reporting Rule are likely unconstitutional for … Continue reading Nationwide preliminary Injunction Against Enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act
MONUMENTAL Decision By The Pa Supreme Court Regarding Firearm Preemption In The Commonwealth!
Today, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued a 55 page, unanimous decision in Crawford, et al. v. Commonwealth, et al., 19 EAP 2022, affirming the Commonwealth Court's decision throwing out the City of Philadelphia's lawsuit contending that Pennsylvania's firearm and ammunition preemption statute - 18 Pa.C.S. 6120 - was unconstitutional on numerous grounds. In fact, the … Continue reading MONUMENTAL Decision By The Pa Supreme Court Regarding Firearm Preemption In The Commonwealth!
Pennsylvania Attorney General Henry Puts Out Politically Prompted Disinformation Regarding Voting While Carrying a Firearm!
As our viewers know, almost every election cycle, we put out an article that reviews the general right to carry a firearm, while voting, and location limitations. The most recent one was: Primary Election on May 16, 2023: Carrying a Firearm While Voting – It’s Political Speech and It’s Lawful! Today, I became aware that PA … Continue reading Pennsylvania Attorney General Henry Puts Out Politically Prompted Disinformation Regarding Voting While Carrying a Firearm!
Investigation Urged: Voters Seemingly Disenfranchised in Bucks County
Recently, a video has been circulating seemingly showing Bucks County Peace Officer C.Geiger (likely Charles D. Geiger) and other individuals with "Voter Protection" credentials denying access to voters in Quakertown, even though, they acknowledge that voting was supposed to be available until 4:30PM and they had precluded individuals from joining the line since 1:45PM, which … Continue reading Investigation Urged: Voters Seemingly Disenfranchised in Bucks County
The Supreme Court’s Order in Relation to Lara v. PSP, Explained
As there has been a lot of confusion and misinformation regarding the U.S. Supreme Court's Order yesterday in Lara, et al v. PSP Commissioner, I thought it prudent to explain what actually occurred and what it means. First and foremost, the Order did not address the merits of the matter. Rather, as is customary when the … Continue reading The Supreme Court’s Order in Relation to Lara v. PSP, Explained
Victory for Gun Owners: Harrisburg’s Ordinances Overturned
Several days ago, unbeknownst to all Parties involved and after 9 years of litigation, Chief Counsel Joshua Prince of the Firearms Industry Consulting Group (“FICG), a division of Civil Rights Defense Firm, P.C., secured a major victory against the City of Harrisburg's illegal firearm ordinances in Firearm Owners Against Crime - Institute for Legal, Legislative and Educational Action, et al. … Continue reading Victory for Gun Owners: Harrisburg’s Ordinances Overturned