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Gallup Poll Reveals Americans’ Plummeting Confidence in Public Schools

By Kerry McDonald Americans have soured on public schools, but there are alternatives. Americans have soured on public schools. That’s the takeaway from Gallup polling results released earlier this month showing that Americans’ confidence in public schools is at a low point, with only 26 percent of respondents indicating a “Great deal/Fair amount” of confidence in […]

Do Not Let China Attack America from America

By Gordon Chang It is way past time to end the ability of the Chinese regime to conduct political warfare against the United States from American soil. America’s defense begins with closing down the America ChangLe Association. On April 17, the U.S. Department of Justice announced the arrests that day of two individuals for “conspiring to act […]

Weekend Read: ORDER UPHELD: Judge Blocks Biden Admin’s ‘Orwellian’ Collusion With Big Tech to Suppress Free Speech

By Tyler O’Neil UPDATE July 11, 2023 Judge Terry Doughty in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana on Monday [7/10] rejected the Biden administration’s motion for a stay of his historic July 4 preliminary injunction preventing the administration from pressuring Big Tech to censor Americans. Two days after Doughty issued the […]

Arizona News: July 15, 2023

By The Editors The Prickly Pear will provide current, linked articles about Arizona consistent with our Mission Statement to ‘inform, educate and advocate’. We are an Arizona based website and believe this information should be available to all of our statewide readers. How Gov. Katie Hobbs’ Approval Compares to the Nation’s Most Popular Governors Republican […]

The Homeless Crisis Is Destroying The Once-Great Cities Of The West Coast

By Suzanne Downing In 2019, the Seattle news channel KOMO produced “Seattle is Dying,” a documentary by Eric Johnson that has been seen by more than 15 million people on YouTube. The homeless industrial complex and liberal apologists lost their minds, and said the production was irresponsible and inaccurate “propaganda.” “‘Seattle is Dying’ is something […]

Making Ice Cream Out Of History

By Neland Nobel Over the 4th of July weekend, you likely became aware of the political statements from Ben and Jerry’s, the ice cream maker owned by the international conglomerate, Unilever. Exactly why we should believe the utterings of a company that clogs people’s veins with fat and inflames their system with sugar, is not […]

Suicidal Detransitioner Tells Nightmare of Life After Transgender Surgery

By Catherine Salgado Detransitioners, or transgenders who return to living as their biological sex, tell horror stories about the permanently life-damaging surgeries, hormones, and treatments they got. These tragic stories will only increase exponentially as the government and institutions in America—including much of the medical industry— aggressively pushes transgenderism and cancels anyone who criticizes it. […]

Reinvigorating the Arizona GOP

By Michael Infanzon The Arizona Republican Party has been facing a series of challenges that threaten its long-standing position as the majority party in the state. From financial difficulties to the growing number of independent voters and the slim majority in the state legislature, it is crucial for the GOP to assess its current leadership […]

The Truth About Bidenomics: More Debt, More Inflation

By Daniel Lacalle Estimates of United States growth have improved but remain massively below the Federal Reserve projections. After the largest monetary and fiscal stimulus in recent years, growth remains well below trend, and debt is significantly higher. It is interesting to hear Janet Yellen say that “trickle-down economics did not work” when this is […]

Free Things From The Government Are Never Free

By Dr. Thomas Patterson American school children are instructed that the late 19th century, the Gilded Age, was dominated by “robber barons“ who made great fortunes creating monopolies that exploited the poor and middle classes. Howard Zinn‘s best-selling textbook, which introduced generations of Americans to their own history, informed them that “ordinary people who lived […]

DeSantis On What The 2024 Primary Race Is About: ‘2024 Is The Time To Put Up Or Shut Up’

By Daily Wire News Florida Governor Ron DeSantis appeared to take a veiled shot at former President Donald Trump on Friday as the two Republican heavyweights fight it out for the party’s 2024 presidential nomination. Speaking at the Moms For Liberty summit in Philadelphia, DeSantis spoke with a sense of urgency about some of the […]

China Seek Military Dominance Through Fossil Fuels

By Ronald Stein As the world watches, China has been aggressively building its fleet of ships and aircraft in anticipation of a potential attack on Taiwan. To support that military domination, China is also aggressively building its fossil fuel refining capabilities to power those ships and aircraft. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden is aggressively campaigning to rid […]

Arizona News: July 11, 2023

By The Editors The Prickly Pear will provide current, linked articles about Arizona consistent with our Mission Statement to ‘inform, educate and advocate’. We are an Arizona based website and believe this information should be available to all of our statewide readers. ASU Benefactor T.W. Lewis Explains Decision To Pull Funding: “Left-Wing Hostility And Activism” […]

New Private Emails Further Enforce Fauci Covid Conspiracy

By Corey Walker David M. Morens, an advisor to Dr. Anthony Fauci at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), reportedly attempted to evade potential Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests by using his personal email instead of his professional email, according to The Intercept. “As you know, I try to always communicate on gmail because my […]

‘Sound of Freedom’ Rings: Jim Caviezel’s Sex Trafficking Thriller Punches Out Indiana Jones at July 4 Box Office

By Tyler O’Neil Angel Studios’ “Sound of Freedom,” an action thriller exposing the child sex slave trade featuring “Passion of the Christ” actor Jim Caviezel, sold more tickets heading into its opening day July 4 than the blockbuster wannabe “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.” “As exciting that it is to hit the number […]