President Joe Biden recently released his budget proposal for fiscal year 2025, which, if approved, could add even more fuel to sky-high inflation, according to federal government budget experts who spoke to the Daily Caller News Foundation. The president’s proposal lays out a slew of new targeted spending measures and tax increases that, in total, […]
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New research from the Media Research Center has found that tech giant Google is decidedly biased in its reporting and has engaged in election interference for years. Election interference can occur directly or in this case indirectly, by denying or twisting information for voters thereby making it difficult to make an informed choice. This has […]
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Leave it to Joe Biden. When the 80-year-old plutocrat John Forbes Kerry steps down as Special Presidential Envoy for Climate (SPEC), he chose 75-year-old John David Podesta, Jr., to finish out the year. The two climate czars could not have come from more different beginnings. For his self-important mission to “save the planet,” Kerry has […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/kerry.jpg504706Duggan Flanakinhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngDuggan Flanakin2024-03-17 00:30:312024-03-16 05:56:37A Tale Of Two Johns As SPEC [A John Kerry Tale]
The chorus of voices in opposition to the Internal Revenue Service’s taxation of a state rebate many Arizona families received last year continues to grow. On Wednesday, U.S. Reps. David Schweikert, Greg Stanton and Juan Ciscomani asked the IRS to change course on taxing the “Arizona Families Tax Rebate.” Taxpayers in Arizona have already begun to […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/iStock-174879501-scaled.jpg17072560Cameron Arcandhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngCameron Arcand2024-03-17 00:28:512024-03-16 05:41:56Arizona Congressmen Call On IRS To Not Tax State Rebate
You have probably seen a cop show where there is a company owned by an entity that is owned by another entity to hide the real owners. A perfect example of someone using what can be referred to as “shell companies” is Hunter Biden having more than 20 of them. Congress wants to stop these […]
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The fiscal burden of the United States is getting seriously out of hand. The United States is in fiscal trouble. The burden of government spending has increased by nearly $3 trillion over the past 10 years—nearly doubling in just one decade! And that means more resources are diverted from the economy’s productive sector, which is […]
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Germany’s gross domestic product has been falling since the third quarter of 2022, causing fears of the first 2-yearlong recession since the early 2000s. German farmers are openly protesting new climate regulations that would raise the price of diesel fuel, vital for tractors and farm machinery. This discontent is mirrored by the general public, which is opposed to […]
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We all know about new highs in the Dow Jones Industrials, the NASDAQ, and the S&P 500. The market has been driven higher by a mere handful of very large tech companies. Some of the indices are already up 8% or so, just in the first two months of the year. The equally weighted S&P […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/chinagold-scaled.jpg17072560Neland Nobelhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngNeland Nobel2024-03-11 00:30:172024-03-10 06:26:20What If A Market Roared And Nobody Heard It?
Writing in The American Conservative, Rep. Josh Brecheen (R-OK) recently blamed inflation on irresponsible fiscal policy. He cites a barrage of statistics on the magnitude of the national debt, the looming insolvency of Social Security and Medicare, and the burdens high prices create for American households. Rep. Brecheen is partly right: perpetual deficits are bad for the economy, […]
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Editors’ Note: Without discussing the wisdom of Ukraine’s military aid, the author is correct in taking on the persistent myth that defense spending is always good for the economy. Instead, it diverts resources that would have been spent by consumers and businesses and directs resources into things that are either blown up or that blow […]
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‘Economic Disaster’: Biden’s Budget Dreams Would Add Even More Fuel To Sky-High Inflation, Experts Say
/in 2024 Election, Economy, Featured, Latest News, National Debt, Personal Finance, Politics/by Will KesslerPresident Joe Biden recently released his budget proposal for fiscal year 2025, which, if approved, could add even more fuel to sky-high inflation, according to federal government budget experts who spoke to the Daily Caller News Foundation. The president’s proposal lays out a slew of new targeted spending measures and tax increases that, in total, […]
Media Research Center Finds Google Engaged In Election Interference
/in 2024 Election, Culture War, Economy, Election Integrity, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by Neland NobelNew research from the Media Research Center has found that tech giant Google is decidedly biased in its reporting and has engaged in election interference for years. Election interference can occur directly or in this case indirectly, by denying or twisting information for voters thereby making it difficult to make an informed choice. This has […]
A Tale Of Two Johns As SPEC [A John Kerry Tale]
/in Culture War, Economy, Environment, Featured, Latest News, Politics/by Duggan FlanakinLeave it to Joe Biden. When the 80-year-old plutocrat John Forbes Kerry steps down as Special Presidential Envoy for Climate (SPEC), he chose 75-year-old John David Podesta, Jr., to finish out the year. The two climate czars could not have come from more different beginnings. For his self-important mission to “save the planet,” Kerry has […]
Arizona Congressmen Call On IRS To Not Tax State Rebate
/in Arizona News, Economy, Featured, Latest News, Personal Finance, Politics/by Cameron ArcandThe chorus of voices in opposition to the Internal Revenue Service’s taxation of a state rebate many Arizona families received last year continues to grow. On Wednesday, U.S. Reps. David Schweikert, Greg Stanton and Juan Ciscomani asked the IRS to change course on taxing the “Arizona Families Tax Rebate.” Taxpayers in Arizona have already begun to […]
Killing A Mosquito With A Bazooka [Corporate Transparency Act]
/in Economy, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Personal Finance, Politics/by Bruce BialoskyYou have probably seen a cop show where there is a company owned by an entity that is owned by another entity to hide the real owners. A perfect example of someone using what can be referred to as “shell companies” is Hunter Biden having more than 20 of them. Congress wants to stop these […]
The Great Ponzi Scheme
/in Economy, Featured, Latest News, National Debt, Politics/by Daniel J. Mitchell and Leslie RubinThe fiscal burden of the United States is getting seriously out of hand. The United States is in fiscal trouble. The burden of government spending has increased by nearly $3 trillion over the past 10 years—nearly doubling in just one decade! And that means more resources are diverted from the economy’s productive sector, which is […]
A Lesson for America: Green Policies Crush German Economy
/in Culture War, Economy, Environment, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, National Security, Personal Finance, Politics/by Diana Furchtgott-Roth and Alexander FreiGermany’s gross domestic product has been falling since the third quarter of 2022, causing fears of the first 2-yearlong recession since the early 2000s. German farmers are openly protesting new climate regulations that would raise the price of diesel fuel, vital for tractors and farm machinery. This discontent is mirrored by the general public, which is opposed to […]
What If A Market Roared And Nobody Heard It?
/in Economy, Featured, Latest News, Personal Finance/by Neland NobelWe all know about new highs in the Dow Jones Industrials, the NASDAQ, and the S&P 500. The market has been driven higher by a mere handful of very large tech companies. Some of the indices are already up 8% or so, just in the first two months of the year. The equally weighted S&P […]
Congress Overspends, but the Fed Inflates
/in Economy, Featured, Latest News, National Debt, Personal Finance, Politics/by Alexander William SalterWriting in The American Conservative, Rep. Josh Brecheen (R-OK) recently blamed inflation on irresponsible fiscal policy. He cites a barrage of statistics on the magnitude of the national debt, the looming insolvency of Social Security and Medicare, and the burdens high prices create for American households. Rep. Brecheen is partly right: perpetual deficits are bad for the economy, […]
The Myth of National Defense Spending
/in Economy, Featured, Foreign Policy, Latest News, Liberty, National Debt, National Security, Politics/by David Brady,Jr.Editors’ Note: Without discussing the wisdom of Ukraine’s military aid, the author is correct in taking on the persistent myth that defense spending is always good for the economy. Instead, it diverts resources that would have been spent by consumers and businesses and directs resources into things that are either blown up or that blow […]