News 5 Cleveland / Facebook Waste Collection Agency Scrambles to Dig Through Trash After Family Mistakenly Throws Out $25,000 Grandma called a halt to the process when she saw they'd gotten to the freezer - but her words of caution were too late. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal August 18, 2021
Chris Rank for Rank Studios / Flickr Andrew Cuomo Files to Receive $50,000 Annual Pension Funded by Taxpayers Gov. Andrew Cuomo resigned earlier this month over a barrage of sexual harassment allegations, along with the threat of an impeachment probe. By Dillon Burroughs, The Western Journal August 18, 2021
@iemyoung / Unsplash Harvard Economist Breaks the Bad News: Bigger Paychecks Under Biden Made Useless by Spiraling Inflation Inflation happens when Americans are made to spend more for basics than they are getting even as wages increase, according to the economist. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal August 15, 2021
Simon Wray / Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Defense Department Plans to Spend at Least $850,000 Studying Pond Turtles While many Americans struggle to buy groceries, Biden's Defense Department is wasting almost $1 million to observe pond turtles. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal August 10, 2021
@yendeg / Unsplash Amazon Stock Tanks After $885 Million Fine and Disappointing Earnings Are Revealed Jeff Bezos stepped down as Amazon's CEO earlier this month after 27 years with the e-commerce giant to focus on other interests. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal August 7, 2021
David Brown / Flickr Hidden on Page 508 of the Infrastructure Bill Is a Plan to Make It Too Expensive to Drive a Car The 2,702-page 'infrastructure' bill includes a proposal that could make driving a car unaffordable for many Americans. By Taylor Penley, The Western Journal August 4, 2021
CosmicTimetraveler / Unsplash PBS Reporter Yamiche Alcindor Lobbies WH to Force Landlords to Give Away Housing for Free It appears that the reporter's question suggested the White House should ignore the Supreme Court to extend an eviction moratorium. By Jacob Gurney, The Western Journal August 3, 2021
@deenieshats / Twitter Hunter Biden Boasts of Being Courageous Because of His Schoolkid-Style Art 'I think I am the most famous artist in the MAGA world,' Hunter Biden told an art podcast in a segment published Thursday. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal July 31, 2021
Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung / Flickr George Soros Funneled $1 Million to 'Defund the Police' Movement 'Policing is a violent institution that must end,' said Rashad Robinson, whose group received over $1 million from George Soros. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal July 22, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Biden Implies His Own Treasury Secretary Isn't a 'Serious Economist' While Trying to Ease Inflation Fears 'There's nobody suggesting there's unchecked inflation on the way, no serious economist,' Biden said, contradicting Yellen. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal July 21, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Dem Suspected of Sleeping with Chinese Spy Spent Thousands of Campaign Cash on Limo Services, Booze 'Swalwell's deepest desire is to live like a rich guy out of some movie, and that's difficult on a congressman's salary.' By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal July 21, 2021
Nathan Dumlao / Unsplash Cost to Run San Francisco Homeless Camp Is Jaw-Dropping: Nearly $60K per Tent We are dealing with a city that fundamentally does not understand how to deal with money or solve problems. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal July 17, 2021
@sharonmccutcheon / Unsplash California Lawmakers Approve Guaranteed Income Plan: Checks Would Go Out Based on Eligibility, Not Work To decide whether guaranteed income programs are successful or not depends on what one is looking for, and how one defines success. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal July 17, 2021
The Ramsey Show - Highlights / YouTube screen shot Dave Ramsey Rescues Caller from Abusive Situation After Noting Something Off in Her Voice The amount of 'weird, toxic control over a lady, a woman, with the money - it's a high statistical indicator that he's probably hitting her.' By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal July 16, 2021
Neutrogena.com Johnson & Johnson Issues Major Sunscreen Recall Over Cancer-Causing Chemical Johnson & Johnson has been accused of having carcinogens in its products before, especially in its baby powder products. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal July 15, 2021
@DailyCaller / Twitter screen shot Doocy Savages Smug White House Tweet, Psaki Folds When He Refuses to Back Down Peter Doocy savaged Jen Psaki after she attempted to defend a White House tweet touting 16-cent savings on cookout supplies. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal July 3, 2021
cottonbro / Pexels Biden Tries to Cover Up Sky-High Gas Prices by Bragging About 16-Cent Savings on July 4 BBQ As Independence Day approaches, the United States faces rising inflation and higher prices on many common commodities. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal July 2, 2021
City of Burnsville, Minnesota - Municipal Government / Facebook Choose Where Your Tax Dollars Go: Minnesota Town Introduces Groundbreaking New Tax Policy Under the proposal, residents would be empowered to direct a small percentage of the taxpayer’s total bill. By Brett Kershaw, The Western Journal June 28, 2021
@anniespratt / Unsplash Analysis: 60% of Americans Will Be Forced to Pay More in Taxes Under Biden's Plan 'About three-quarters of middle-income households would face a tax increase averaging about $300,' a tax policy expert said. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal June 26, 2021
The White House / Flickr Top Democrat Defends Outrageous Spending, Says America 'Cannot Go Back to Pre-Pandemic Normal' House Democratic Caucus Chair Hakeem Jeffries said the only logical way for America to proceed from this pandemic is to spend more money. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal June 23, 2021
Riik@mctr / Flickr American Airlines to Cancel Nearly 2,000 Flights Despite Receiving Billions Despite receiving billions in government aid, American Airlines still laid off 19,000 employees and is now canceling nearly 2,000 flights. By Eric Nanneman, The Western Journal June 22, 2021