Supporters of the Arizona Corporation Commission’s plan to impose the Green New Deal and ban all fossil fuels are up in arms this week. The reason? The legislature has decided to exert their constitutional authority and make it clear that they are in charge of setting energy policy for the state. This week the Arizona […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/pexels-photo-4254172.jpeg6671000Arizona Free Enterprise Clubhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngArizona Free Enterprise Club2021-01-26 06:00:022021-01-25 15:20:59Backers of the (Arizona) Corp Comm Green New Deal Think That Legislators Are Too Stupid to Handle Energy Policy
There is plenty to lament right now. But conservatives’ time and energy would be better spent thinking ahead and plotting a future—one that, in all likelihood, can still be salvaged. The presidency of Joseph R. Biden Jr., a thoroughly mediocre and gaffe-prone career politician in the throes of debilitating senescence, has commenced. It has done […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/pexels-photo-808466.jpeg6911000Josh Hammerhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngJosh Hammer2021-01-25 13:04:452021-01-25 13:08:05The Conservative Path Forward in the Biden-Harris Era
“I’m not willing to give up without a fight — I’m just not.” – Annie Rammel, Carlsbad, CA restaurant owner. It’s been said off and on over the decades that California is a bellwether of sorts. What happens there is a preview of what’s going to happen elsewhere in the U.S. In the late 1970s the […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/Image-1-24-21-at-12.47-PM.jpeg320640John Tamnyhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngJohn Tamny2021-01-25 09:00:022021-01-24 14:07:34Carlsbad, California Says No More Lockdowns. May It Be A National Model!
In the words of Ronald Reagan, here we go again. The unbelievable hatred that Democrats, liberals, progressives, and the mainstream press have toward President Trump continues to consume them, with the latest manifestation being the second impeachment of President Trump, just a few days before he leaves office. Isn’t the purpose of an impeachment to […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/iu-11.jpeg7881392Jacob G. Hornbergerhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngJacob G. Hornberger2021-01-24 10:44:182021-01-24 18:19:47Why They Hate Trump So Deeply
From CO2 emissions to jobs to investment, the president’s move will have the opposite of its intended effect. President Joe Biden wasted no time after Wednesday’s inaugural ceremonies before getting to work. He signed 17 executive orders and memorandums—by far the most in history on a president’s first day—one of which halted construction of the controversial Keystone XL […]
Below are ubiquitous words parroted by the media, academia, industry, and government that doesn’t mean what you might think they mean. Following each word is its true meaning. Race: A social construct that has no basis in genetics but has been used historically to divide people for political purposes and is used today for the […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/education-4382169__480.jpg480720Craig J. Cantonihttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngCraig J. Cantoni2021-01-23 12:02:122021-01-23 12:02:12Glossary of Racial Euphemisms
The presidential election was close. Only 84 Electoral College votes separated the contenders. Widespread allegations of ballot fraud were claimed by national party chairmen in 11 states, with court challenges lasting into the middle of the year following the election. Changing the results in just two states would flip the election. The fraud allegations were […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/iu-8.jpeg6291160Chuck Devorehttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngChuck Devore2021-01-23 11:32:502021-01-23 11:32:50The 2020 Election Aftermath Is Not At All Unprecedented In U.S. History
Everyone wishes success to our incoming President. Unlike the crowd that hated Trump, Republicans will not be sitting with their voodoo dolls sticking pins into them in hopes of Biden falling on his face. As much as I would like to applaud Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus plan, it would be an act of economic insanity […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/pexels-photo-4968663.jpeg6671000Bruce Bialoskyhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngBruce Bialosky2021-01-21 07:39:082021-01-21 07:39:56Biden’s First Act is Economic Insanity
It is hard to remember a similar time when political intimidation was at this kind of frenzy. Probably the most similar period was right after the assassination of President Kennedy. Those old enough to remember recall that immediately after the shooting, the media called Dallas a city of “hate.” Kennedy was killed in the city, […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/JFK_limousine.png15362048Neland Nobelhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngNeland Nobel2021-01-20 09:52:292021-01-20 14:06:38Watch Out for the Verbal Jujitsu
Last fall, the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics Evaluation (IHME) published a headline-grabbing study with a politically appealing claim: if Americans would simply mask up when they ventured out into public, over 120,000 lives could be saved by the beginning of next year. As Joe Biden takes office later this week, he is widely expected […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/pexels-photo-4392043.jpeg6671000Phillip W. Magnesshttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngPhillip W. Magness2021-01-20 06:00:452021-01-20 09:13:48The Empirical Case for a Mask Mandate Lacks Scientific Grounding
Backers of the (Arizona) Corp Comm Green New Deal Think That Legislators Are Too Stupid to Handle Energy Policy
/in Economy, Environment, Featured, Politics/by Arizona Free Enterprise ClubSupporters of the Arizona Corporation Commission’s plan to impose the Green New Deal and ban all fossil fuels are up in arms this week. The reason? The legislature has decided to exert their constitutional authority and make it clear that they are in charge of setting energy policy for the state. This week the Arizona […]
The Conservative Path Forward in the Biden-Harris Era
/in Education, Featured, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Josh HammerThere is plenty to lament right now. But conservatives’ time and energy would be better spent thinking ahead and plotting a future—one that, in all likelihood, can still be salvaged. The presidency of Joseph R. Biden Jr., a thoroughly mediocre and gaffe-prone career politician in the throes of debilitating senescence, has commenced. It has done […]
Carlsbad, California Says No More Lockdowns. May It Be A National Model!
/in Economy, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by John Tamny“I’m not willing to give up without a fight — I’m just not.” – Annie Rammel, Carlsbad, CA restaurant owner. It’s been said off and on over the decades that California is a bellwether of sorts. What happens there is a preview of what’s going to happen elsewhere in the U.S. In the late 1970s the […]
Why They Hate Trump So Deeply
/in Latest News, National Security, Politics/by Jacob G. HornbergerIn the words of Ronald Reagan, here we go again. The unbelievable hatred that Democrats, liberals, progressives, and the mainstream press have toward President Trump continues to consume them, with the latest manifestation being the second impeachment of President Trump, just a few days before he leaves office. Isn’t the purpose of an impeachment to […]
3 Harmful Consequences of Biden Killing the Keystone XL Pipeline
/in Daily News Roundup, Economy, Environment, Featured, Latest News, National Security, Politics/by Brad PalumboFrom CO2 emissions to jobs to investment, the president’s move will have the opposite of its intended effect. President Joe Biden wasted no time after Wednesday’s inaugural ceremonies before getting to work. He signed 17 executive orders and memorandums—by far the most in history on a president’s first day—one of which halted construction of the controversial Keystone XL […]
Glossary of Racial Euphemisms
/in Culture War, Education, Latest News, Politics, Satire/by Craig J. CantoniBelow are ubiquitous words parroted by the media, academia, industry, and government that doesn’t mean what you might think they mean. Following each word is its true meaning. Race: A social construct that has no basis in genetics but has been used historically to divide people for political purposes and is used today for the […]
The 2020 Election Aftermath Is Not At All Unprecedented In U.S. History
/in Featured, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Chuck DevoreThe presidential election was close. Only 84 Electoral College votes separated the contenders. Widespread allegations of ballot fraud were claimed by national party chairmen in 11 states, with court challenges lasting into the middle of the year following the election. Changing the results in just two states would flip the election. The fraud allegations were […]
Biden’s First Act is Economic Insanity
/in Economy, Featured, Politics/by Bruce BialoskyEveryone wishes success to our incoming President. Unlike the crowd that hated Trump, Republicans will not be sitting with their voodoo dolls sticking pins into them in hopes of Biden falling on his face. As much as I would like to applaud Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus plan, it would be an act of economic insanity […]
Watch Out for the Verbal Jujitsu
/in Culture War, Featured, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Neland NobelIt is hard to remember a similar time when political intimidation was at this kind of frenzy. Probably the most similar period was right after the assassination of President Kennedy. Those old enough to remember recall that immediately after the shooting, the media called Dallas a city of “hate.” Kennedy was killed in the city, […]
The Empirical Case for a Mask Mandate Lacks Scientific Grounding
/in Education, Healthcare, Latest News, Politics/by Phillip W. MagnessLast fall, the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics Evaluation (IHME) published a headline-grabbing study with a politically appealing claim: if Americans would simply mask up when they ventured out into public, over 120,000 lives could be saved by the beginning of next year. As Joe Biden takes office later this week, he is widely expected […]