The trial court judge in Kari Lake’s election lawsuit predictably threw out her case on Saturday, putting on a sham trial that on the surface looked fair to the general public that doesn’t know any better, but to legal minds was a travesty of justice. Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson only gave her […]
President Biden’s policies have now cost the average American family about $7,100, according to a new report by the Heritage Foundation. While Democrats have proven time and time again that they value their social agenda more than Americans’ economic security, the level of harm represented in this figure is shocking… and infuriating. As the Heritage report outlines, […]
https://thepricklypear.org/wp-content/uploads/iStock-860255404-scaled.jpg17072560Isabelle Moraleshttps://thepricklypear.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngIsabelle Morales2022-12-28 00:30:482022-12-27 05:55:10Under The Biden Economy, The Average Family Lost $7,100
Here is Chapter Two of Gone Viral by Justin Hart Thanksgiving weekend came and went in 2021. The soothsayers of Team Apocalypse were wrong again—the sky didn’t fall. Whole populations of families who dared to get together to celebrate were not wiped out. But that didn’t stop NIAID Director Dr. Anthony Fauci. The Covid fatality rate doesn’t […]
Congressional leaders have dropped 6,825 pages of text for their “omnibus” spending bill, plus explanatory materials that include a list of at least 4,000 earmarks, on the doorstep of every American family. When announcing the gargantuan spending bill, its authors put “the federal government” before “American families,” and that is exactly what this bill is intended to […]
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Matt Taibbi’s analysis of FBI-related internal Twitter documents and the Missouri Attorney General’s release of the deposition transcript of FBI censor Elvis Chan have revealed shocking interference by the bureau in the most sensitive political debates leading up to elections. As many suspected, Taibbi just confirmed the FBI meddled extensively in election-related speech on Twitter in 2020. […]
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Dennis Prager is always a source of wisdom. One of his more pithy axioms is “the bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.” We would like to add a corollary. The bigger the government the smaller the space in which democracy can function. During much of this year, we have been bombarded by Democrats about the […]
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Many Americans believe that Thanksgiving is the time to express gratitude.Families go around the Thanksgiving table and talk about what they are grateful for at that particular time. Gratitude is something that should be expressed all year long. And, during the “holiday season,” even a little more. I am truly fortunate to have realized long […]
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday new actions designed to hold the federal government and pharmaceutical companies accountable for decisions related to COVID-19 vaccines. DeSantis will establish the Public Health Integrity Committee, overseen by the state’s surgeon general, to assess federal public health recommendations and guidance. The governor also petitioned the Florida Supreme Court to impanel […]
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Emily Burns had every intention of staying in Massachusetts. A longtime Boston resident, she, her husband, and three children left the city to settle in the upscale suburb of Newton in January 2020. What followed were two years of ongoing disruption and frustration. Prolonged school closures and continued coronavirus policies such as mask mandates angered […]
https://thepricklypear.org/wp-content/uploads/iStock-1082002664-scaled.jpg17092560Kerry McDonaldhttps://thepricklypear.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngKerry McDonald2022-12-24 00:26:052022-12-22 09:02:00Why So Many Families Are Uprooting and Fleeing to Freer States
It was, perhaps, a small miracle that Kari Lake’s election challenge was allowed to go to trial, but the tough part still lies ahead: proving beyond a reasonable doubt (Count II) that ballot printer problems on Election Day were intentional, designed to affect the results of the election—and that they, in fact, did—and (Count IV) […]
The Dismissal of Kari Lake’s Election Lawsuit Shows Voter Disenfranchisement No Longer Matters
/in Arizona News, COUNTIES, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Maricopa, Midterms 2022, Politics/by Rachel AlexanderThe trial court judge in Kari Lake’s election lawsuit predictably threw out her case on Saturday, putting on a sham trial that on the surface looked fair to the general public that doesn’t know any better, but to legal minds was a travesty of justice. Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson only gave her […]
Under The Biden Economy, The Average Family Lost $7,100
/in Economy, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Personal Finance, Politics/by Isabelle MoralesPresident Biden’s policies have now cost the average American family about $7,100, according to a new report by the Heritage Foundation. While Democrats have proven time and time again that they value their social agenda more than Americans’ economic security, the level of harm represented in this figure is shocking… and infuriating. As the Heritage report outlines, […]
Trust “The Science”? No.
/in Culture War, Featured, Healthcare, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by Justin HartHere is Chapter Two of Gone Viral by Justin Hart Thanksgiving weekend came and went in 2021. The soothsayers of Team Apocalypse were wrong again—the sky didn’t fall. Whole populations of families who dared to get together to celebrate were not wiped out. But that didn’t stop NIAID Director Dr. Anthony Fauci. The Covid fatality rate doesn’t […]
18 Absurdities of the McConnell-Schumer Omnibus Spending Bill
/in Economy, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Richard SternCongressional leaders have dropped 6,825 pages of text for their “omnibus” spending bill, plus explanatory materials that include a list of at least 4,000 earmarks, on the doorstep of every American family. When announcing the gargantuan spending bill, its authors put “the federal government” before “American families,” and that is exactly what this bill is intended to […]
Bombshells You Might Have Missed About the FBI’s Censorship and Election Meddling
/in Featured, Latest News, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Adam MillMatt Taibbi’s analysis of FBI-related internal Twitter documents and the Missouri Attorney General’s release of the deposition transcript of FBI censor Elvis Chan have revealed shocking interference by the bureau in the most sensitive political debates leading up to elections. As many suspected, Taibbi just confirmed the FBI meddled extensively in election-related speech on Twitter in 2020. […]
The Bigger the Government The Smaller the Democracy
/in Culture War, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by Neland NobelDennis Prager is always a source of wisdom. One of his more pithy axioms is “the bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.” We would like to add a corollary. The bigger the government the smaller the space in which democracy can function. During much of this year, we have been bombarded by Democrats about the […]
Gratitude
/in Culture War, Featured, Liberty, Life Advocacy/by Bruce BialoskyMany Americans believe that Thanksgiving is the time to express gratitude.Families go around the Thanksgiving table and talk about what they are grateful for at that particular time. Gratitude is something that should be expressed all year long. And, during the “holiday season,” even a little more. I am truly fortunate to have realized long […]
DeSantis Asks for Florida Grand Jury to Investigate COVID-19 Vaccines
/in Featured, Healthcare, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by Brett RowlandFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday new actions designed to hold the federal government and pharmaceutical companies accountable for decisions related to COVID-19 vaccines. DeSantis will establish the Public Health Integrity Committee, overseen by the state’s surgeon general, to assess federal public health recommendations and guidance. The governor also petitioned the Florida Supreme Court to impanel […]
Why So Many Families Are Uprooting and Fleeing to Freer States
/in Culture War, Featured, Healthcare, Latest News, Liberty, Life Advocacy/by Kerry McDonaldEmily Burns had every intention of staying in Massachusetts. A longtime Boston resident, she, her husband, and three children left the city to settle in the upscale suburb of Newton in January 2020. What followed were two years of ongoing disruption and frustration. Prolonged school closures and continued coronavirus policies such as mask mandates angered […]
Game-changer? Huge Revelation in Kari Lake’s Election Challenge Trial
/in Arizona News, COUNTIES, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Maricopa, Midterms 2022/by Matt MargolisIt was, perhaps, a small miracle that Kari Lake’s election challenge was allowed to go to trial, but the tough part still lies ahead: proving beyond a reasonable doubt (Count II) that ballot printer problems on Election Day were intentional, designed to affect the results of the election—and that they, in fact, did—and (Count IV) […]