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Polls Show Who Republicans Want As Trump’s VP Running Mate

By Casey Harper Republican voters have suggestions for former President Donald Trump when he considers his running mate for vice president. The Center Square Voter’s Voice poll released this week asked voters this question: “Who should Donald Trump choose as his vice presidential candidate?” Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis narrowly edged out the other potential candidates. DeSantis […]

Feds Have Showered Blue State With Tax Dollars to Fix Homelessness. It Keeps Getting Worse.

By Robert Schmad A plethora of federal agencies have spent well over $200 million attempting to alleviate homelessness in Washington state over the past 17 years, only for the number of people living on the streets to keep rising. Federal agencies like the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Department of […]

The Bigger Meaning of Schumer’s Speech in a Nutshell

By Marvin A. Treiger Senator Schumer’s speech during which he called for “regime change” in the government of a democratic ally on the floor of the Senate was unprecedented in American history. Let that sink in. It reflects a new level of anti-democratic big power arrogance designed to achieve for Hamas and the Jihadists the […]

Young People Aren’t Nearly Angry Enough About Government Debt

By Laura Williams Young people sometimes seem to wake up in the morning in search of something to be outraged about. We are among the wealthiest and most educated humans in history. But we’re increasingly convinced that we’re worse off than our parents were, that the planet is in crisis, and that it’s probably not […]

Biden’s New Rule on Auto Emissions Will Accelerate Death Spiral for Auto Manufacturers

By Ronald Stein For one of the wealthier countries on this planet, America, with 330 million that represents about 4% of the world’s 8 billion on this planet, President Biden is speeding ahead with EV mandates to ditch most new gas cars by 2030. Biden may not be cognizant that 80 percent of the 8 […]

Chris Rufo, Man in the Arena

By Anastasia Kaliabakos On March 15, the Intercollegiate Studies Institute honored Chris Rufo, an activist and senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, with their Conservative Book of the Year Award at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Rufo finished his first book, America’s Cultural Revolution: How the Radical Left Conquered Everything, […]

Weekend Read: A Tale of Two Lies – Part II: The Two-State Solution

By Marvin A. Treiger Editors’ Note: We suggest also reading Part 1 of A Tale of Two Lies – Jewish Settler Colonialism published two weeks ago in The Prickly Pear. The author’s accurate history of the state of Israel and the well documented distortions presented to the world since 1948 are particularly relevant to the […]

Biden’s New Zero Agenda Spells Trouble Down On The Farm And Supermarket

By Bonner Cohen Feeling the heat from farmers dumping manure in front of government buildings across the Continent, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is pumping the brakes on a pillar of the European Union’s Net-Zero climate policy and withdrawing an EU-wide bill that would force farmers to reduce the use of chemical pesticides […]

How Did American Capitalism Mutate Into American Corporatism?

By Jeffrey Tucker In the 1990s and for years into our century, it was common to ridicule the government for being technologically backwards. We were all gaining access to fabulous things, including webs, apps, search tools, and social media. But governments at all levels were stuck in the past using IBM mainframes and large floppy […]

‘Economic Disaster’: Biden’s Budget Dreams Would Add Even More Fuel To Sky-High Inflation, Experts Say

By Will Kessler President Joe Biden recently released his budget proposal for fiscal year 2025, which, if approved, could add even more fuel to sky-high inflation, according to federal government budget experts who spoke to the Daily Caller News Foundation. The president’s proposal lays out a slew of new targeted spending measures and tax increases […]

Noble Dreaming

By Juliana Geran Pilon In “Time for Two States,” Rachel Lu observes that after the shocking events of October 7, “the sequence of events was somewhat predictable. Israel retaliated. It was clear they would win.” Well, maybe not win, exactly. But definitely, “Israel’s war with Hamas is reaching its final stages.” If only it were. […]

New Book Admits Fani Willis’ Get-Trump Investigation Began With Illegal Recording

By Mollie Hemingway With Fani Willis repeatedly saying the entire investigation into Republicans was the result of an illegally recorded phone call, defendants might pursue legal recourse. Democrat Fani Willis’ legal troubles extend beyond recent revelations that she deceptively hired her otherwise under-qualified, secret, married lover to run the political prosecution of former President Donald […]

Media Research Center Finds Google Engaged In Election Interference

By Neland Nobel New research from the Media Research Center has found that tech giant Google is decidedly biased in its reporting and has engaged in election interference for years. Election interference can occur directly or in this case indirectly, by denying or twisting information for voters thereby making it difficult to make an informed […]

Sex Politics

By E.J. Hare With the sudden re-emergence of Christine Blasey Ford, who tried to derail Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court with baseless accusations of sexual assault, the Democrats are clearly wasting no time in trying to get more white women back into their fold. They are looking to make the extremely nuanced case […]

Hamas’s New Friend In The White House

By Mark Wallace The 20th century and early 21st century are remarkable for the large number of terrorist organizations arising during these years.  They include not only those most recently in the news — Hamas and Hezbollah — but also the Baader-Meinhof Gang (Germany), the Japanese Red Army, the Weathermen (U.S.), the Red Brigades (Italy), […]

Arizona News: March 20, 2024

By The Editors The Prickly Pear’s TAKE ACTION focus this year is to help achieve a winning 2024 national and state November 5th election with the removal of the Biden/Obama leftist executive branch disaster, win one U.S. Senate seat, maintain and win strong majorities in all Arizona state offices on the ballot and to insure […]

Dragging Trump Into Court While Biden Campaigns Is Election Interference, Regardless Of Verdict

By Brianna Lyman Even if Trump succeeds everywhere in court, Democrats’ lawfare is costing him time and money in a busy campaign season. Former President Donald Trump spent Thursday sitting in a Florida courtroom while his opponent, President Joe Biden, hit the campaign trail — a reminder that Democrats’ 2024 campaign strategy of “get Trump” […]

Kari Lake and Mark Finchem Take Lawsuit To Ban Voting Machines To The US Supreme Court With New Allegations Of Illegal Machine Certification

By Jordan Conradson March 19, 2024/in 2024 Election, Arizona News, Election Integrity, Featured, Latest News, Maricopa, Midterms 2022, Politics/by Jordan Conradson Estimated Reading Time: 2 minutes Kari Lake and Mark Finchem appealed their lawsuit to ban the use of electronic voting machines to the United States Supreme Court on Thursday This comes after the 2022 […]

Not A Good Look For Liz Cheney: Now It Looks Like Her Star J6 Witness Was Lying

By Chris Donaldson New details have emerged on the Nancy Pelosi-Liz Cheney sham J6 committee and it now looks like one of their star witnesses may have been less than truthful. Cassidy Hutchinson, a former aide to White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows on the day of the so-called “insurrection” electrified the media with […]