Many have come to believe that if Dr. Anthony Fauci either resigns or is removed from his position as Director of the The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), then the whole COVID crisis problem of chronic, strategic and tactical administrative overreach, dishonesty, mismanagement and ethical breaches within the US Department of Health […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/exterior-view-headquarters-us-food-drug-administration-fda-silver-spring-md-usa-exterior-view-headquarters-202679303.jpg533800Robert Malonehttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngRobert Malone2022-07-09 02:00:182022-07-08 12:11:20The Weekend Read – Anatomy of the Administrative State: The HHS
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signed a bill expanding access to school choice to all students Thursday. In signing House Bill 2853 into law, all Arizona’s school-age children will be eligible for the Empowerment Scholarship Account. It’s a state-funded account that allows parents to spend money on tuition and other education expenses. Previously, the program was […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/choice.jpg359479Tom Joycehttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngTom Joyce2022-07-09 02:00:152022-07-08 12:31:11Arizona Becomes the First Universal School Choice State
Climate activists are working in coordination with the Biden White House and Democrat-dominated congressional committees to silence political opponents under the guise of “disinformation,” legal and energy policy analysts say. Under President Joe Biden, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy has kept a tight lid on how the administration advances its climate […]
If America has learned anything from foreign entanglements over the past century, surely it is this: enemy conflicts must be engaged only if our vital interests are at stake. A war worth fighting must have clear objectives and a path to victory. Clearly, in WWII, all options save winning were unthinkable. We did win and […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/ukrainewar.jpg321536Thomas C. Pattersonhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngThomas C. Patterson2022-07-09 01:50:312024-01-17 10:22:40Our Cowardly Handling of Ukraine Could Come Back To Bite US
In the world of investing, there is a well-known concept referred to as the Rule of 72. It states that because of compound interest, 72 divided by your rate of return will always yield the number of years necessary to double your initial investment. The simplest math to do it with would be that it […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/dollar-2387088__340.webp340510Connor Mortellhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngConnor Mortell2022-07-08 02:00:572022-07-06 06:27:30Inflation And The Rule of 72
Twitter suspended well-known clinical psychologist and author Jordan Peterson for “misgendering” actor Elliot Page on Wednesday. The tweet that got Peterson suspended read “Remember when pride was a sin? And Ellen Page just had her breasts removed by a criminal physician.” Peterson’s daughter, Mikhaila, announced the suspension on her own Twitter, tagging Elon Musk and adding that […]
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Poorer markets can still clear. So why won’t they? All sorts of shortages are now popping up in our economy. At the head of the list is undoubtedly infant formula, but there are literally dozens of other items in short supply. There are so many of them that I feel constrained to mention them […]
Iran accounts for 50% of all executions in the world although the country represents only 1.1% of the world population. More than 40% of all political prisoners and prisoners of conscience are in Iran. According to Transparency International, the Islamic Republic is also in the world’s top league for corruption. According to Tehran’s official reports, […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/iranmissle.jpg339509Amir Taherihttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngAmir Taheri2022-07-07 01:55:072022-07-05 07:00:05The Ayatollah’s Model for the World
The stock market ended the second quarter on a sour note. It has had the worse start for a year in five decades. While this is not exclusively the fault of the current President, his attitude towards inflation, energy production, and social policy, has certainly contributed to the losses. Starting very early in the year, […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/iStock-503640774-scaled.jpg17072560Neland Nobelhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngNeland Nobel2022-07-06 02:00:362022-07-06 06:59:19Investments End Second Quarter on A Sour Note
A landmark June 30 Supreme Court ruling in favor of plaintiff states in West Virginia v. EPA will have enormously profound and far-reaching separation of powers implications limiting de facto lawmaking powers of executive branch-controlled regulatory agencies. Whereas certain special interest groups are vehemently criticizing the court’s 6-3 vote determination as “anti-environmental,” this is a grossly […]
The Weekend Read – Anatomy of the Administrative State: The HHS
/in Featured, Healthcare, Liberty, Politics/by Robert MaloneMany have come to believe that if Dr. Anthony Fauci either resigns or is removed from his position as Director of the The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), then the whole COVID crisis problem of chronic, strategic and tactical administrative overreach, dishonesty, mismanagement and ethical breaches within the US Department of Health […]
Arizona Becomes the First Universal School Choice State
/in Arizona News, Culture War, Education, Liberty, Politics/by Tom JoyceArizona Governor Doug Ducey signed a bill expanding access to school choice to all students Thursday. In signing House Bill 2853 into law, all Arizona’s school-age children will be eligible for the Empowerment Scholarship Account. It’s a state-funded account that allows parents to spend money on tuition and other education expenses. Previously, the program was […]
White House ‘Disinformation’ Campaign Against Climate Policy Critics Sparks Litigation
/in Culture War, Environment, Featured, Liberty, Politics/by Kevin MooneyClimate activists are working in coordination with the Biden White House and Democrat-dominated congressional committees to silence political opponents under the guise of “disinformation,” legal and energy policy analysts say. Under President Joe Biden, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy has kept a tight lid on how the administration advances its climate […]
Our Cowardly Handling of Ukraine Could Come Back To Bite US
/in Featured, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Thomas C. PattersonIf America has learned anything from foreign entanglements over the past century, surely it is this: enemy conflicts must be engaged only if our vital interests are at stake. A war worth fighting must have clear objectives and a path to victory. Clearly, in WWII, all options save winning were unthinkable. We did win and […]
Inflation And The Rule of 72
/in Culture War, Economy, Politics/by Connor MortellIn the world of investing, there is a well-known concept referred to as the Rule of 72. It states that because of compound interest, 72 divided by your rate of return will always yield the number of years necessary to double your initial investment. The simplest math to do it with would be that it […]
Twitter Suspends Jordan Peterson for ‘Misgendering’ Transgender Actor
/in Culture War, Featured, Liberty, Politics/by Max KeatingTwitter suspended well-known clinical psychologist and author Jordan Peterson for “misgendering” actor Elliot Page on Wednesday. The tweet that got Peterson suspended read “Remember when pride was a sin? And Ellen Page just had her breasts removed by a criminal physician.” Peterson’s daughter, Mikhaila, announced the suspension on her own Twitter, tagging Elon Musk and adding that […]
These Widespread Shortages Can’t Be Explained by Supply Constraints Alone
/in Culture War, Economy, Featured, Politics/by Walter BlockPoorer markets can still clear. So why won’t they? All sorts of shortages are now popping up in our economy. At the head of the list is undoubtedly infant formula, but there are literally dozens of other items in short supply. There are so many of them that I feel constrained to mention them […]
The Ayatollah’s Model for the World
/in Culture War, Featured, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Amir TaheriIran accounts for 50% of all executions in the world although the country represents only 1.1% of the world population. More than 40% of all political prisoners and prisoners of conscience are in Iran. According to Transparency International, the Islamic Republic is also in the world’s top league for corruption. According to Tehran’s official reports, […]
Investments End Second Quarter on A Sour Note
/in Economy, Featured, Politics/by Neland NobelThe stock market ended the second quarter on a sour note. It has had the worse start for a year in five decades. While this is not exclusively the fault of the current President, his attitude towards inflation, energy production, and social policy, has certainly contributed to the losses. Starting very early in the year, […]
SCOTUS Message to EPA, Agencies: You’re Not Legislatures
/in Culture War, Economy, Environment, Featured, Liberty, Politics/by Larry BellA landmark June 30 Supreme Court ruling in favor of plaintiff states in West Virginia v. EPA will have enormously profound and far-reaching separation of powers implications limiting de facto lawmaking powers of executive branch-controlled regulatory agencies. Whereas certain special interest groups are vehemently criticizing the court’s 6-3 vote determination as “anti-environmental,” this is a grossly […]