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ABC 10 San Diego: Poll Shows Surveyed San Diego Voters In Favor Of Recalling Newsom

ABC 10 San Diego: Poll Shows Surveyed San Diego Voters In Favor Of Recalling Newsom

By Jermaine Ong | Originally Posted on ABC 10 San Diego SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Several weeks before California’s gubernatorial recall election, a new poll shows some registered voters in San Diego County are leaning in favor of recalling current Gov. Gavin Newsom. In the scientific ABC 10News/San Diego Union-Tribune poll, more than 500 registered […]

Biden’s Rescue Act Targets Americans’ Freedoms

Biden’s Rescue Act Targets Americans’ Freedoms

Since the 1800s, surly Americans have derided politicians for spending tax dollars “like drunken sailors.” Until recently, that was considered a grave character fault. But Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act shows that inebriated spending is now the path to national salvation. It was a common saying in America in the 1930s that “we cannot […]

Fauci’s Agency Dumped Millions Into Chinese Entities To Study Infectious Diseases Since 2012, Federal Data Shows

Fauci’s Agency Dumped Millions Into Chinese Entities To Study Infectious Diseases Since 2012, Federal Data Shows

By Andrew Kerr The National Institutes of Health has doled out nearly $46 million in taxpayer funds to 100 Chinese institutions in the form of subgrants since fiscal year 2012, federal data shows. 27 of the Chinese organizations, including the Wuhan Institute of Virology, received funds from Dr. Anthony Fauci’s NIH subagency to perform research […]

Is Inflation Really a Problem ?

Is Inflation Really a Problem ?

Inflation is the current hot topic in macroeconomics, to the extent anything in macroeconomics can be “hot.” Financial, economic, and political commentators are in a tizzy over price increases. Even Fed Chairman Jerome Powell is starting to sound concerned, if his recent testimony before the Senate Banking Committee is any indication. We take it for […]

Corporations Silent On Why They Pulled Funding From Republicans Who Questioned An Election, But Not Democrats Who Did The Same

Corporations Silent On Why They Pulled Funding From Republicans Who Questioned An Election, But Not Democrats Who Did The Same

Thomas Catenacci Corporations were silent on why they chose to suspend political contributions to Republicans, but not Democrats who objected to election results. More than 15 major U.S. companies that announced they would suspend giving money to members of Congress following the Jan. 6 Capitol riot didn’t respond to requests for comment from the Daily […]

Anti-CRT Flame Still Burning

Anti-CRT Flame Still Burning

Chris Woodward (OneNewsNow.com) Iowa State University is being asked to reverse what some are calling an unconstitutional implementation of critical race theory law. Though the state has a new law targeting critical race theory, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) says the university is “threatening its faculty members’ First Amendment rights by warning […]

Biden’s Immigration Plan Manages To Upset Just About Everyone

Biden’s Immigration Plan Manages To Upset Just About Everyone

Kaylee Greenlee The Biden administration announced its immigration strategy Tuesday, drawing bipartisan criticism from Democrats over deportation orders and Republicans pointing out increasing encounters at the southern border. The Biden administration’s plan includes several initiatives aimed at providing pathways to citizenship, reforming immigration laws, disrupting criminal cross-border activity and discouraging irregular migration, according to the […]

Long COVID: America’s Newest Disability

Long COVID:  America’s Newest Disability

The National Institutes for Health (NIH) is exceptionally keen on the study of “Long COVID.” The federal agency recently allocated over $1 billion in funding for this purpose, and NIH Director Francis Collins has made the claimed ailment a recurring subject of his press commentary over the last year. The Department of Health and Human Services similarly […]

Prices Have Work To Do, Even In Pandemics

Prices Have Work To Do, Even In Pandemics

“Prices,” said the economist Benjamin Anderson, “have work to do. Prices should be free to tell the truth.” With Covid cases rising, places like Los Angeles reinstating outdoor mask mandates, and social media bursting with even more indignation than usual about Those People who refuse to wear a mask (or Those People who refuse to […]

Monetary Policy Since The Great Recession

Monetary Policy Since The Great Recession

After the 2007-2009 financial crisis, the Great Recession it precipitated, the exceptionally sluggish recovery, and now the pandemic recession, the U.S. has essentially entered a new macroeconomic environment. For most of the 2010s there was a general consensus that inflation was not too much of a problem. This very complacency has now set the stage […]