Rep. Morgan Griffith, R-Va., introduced legislation earlier this week ensuring that only eligible U.S. citizens are able to vote in federal elections. Titled the “NO VOTE for Non-Citizens Act of 2023,” the proposed bill includes amendments to the 1993 National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) and 2002 Help America Vote Act that seek to clarify states’ […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/iStock-116606581-scaled.jpg17072560Shawn Fleetwoodhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngShawn Fleetwood2023-07-18 00:26:342023-07-16 07:34:44House Republican Bill Would Keep Foreign Nationals From Voting In U.S. Federal Elections
From seemingly out of the blue, an independent film about child sex trafficking has eclipsed some heavyweight Hollywood productions for the summer box office draw. In actuality, we learn the film was produced some five years ago and it took all this time and struggle to get it to the big screen. Why such a […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/Caviezel-SOF-1250x650-1.png6501250Neland Nobelhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngNeland Nobel2023-07-17 00:30:422023-07-17 13:15:27Movie Review: The Sound of Freedom
Identity politics is well acknowledged in conservative circles as one of the worst scourges of postmodernity. As its name suggests, there are two different aspects to this phenomenon: a theory of identity and then a theory of how identity relates to politics. The latter term is relatively easy to define: for everybody living after the […]
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 that institution. […]
The attention given to the recent decision in Biden v. Nebraska rests fundamentally on political differences that have become increasingly stark, and that will no doubt continue to be the source of much disagreement. At its core, the question asked is primarily one of the wisdom of a policy decision made by a President, grafted […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/capitol-building-washington-dc-congress.jpg384683Ryan M. Yonk and Laura Arcehttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngRyan M. Yonk and Laura Arce2023-07-16 00:30:492023-07-15 08:11:07Is There Any Such Thing as Legislation Anymore?
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 as agents” of […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/fists-1.jpg330526Gordon Changhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngGordon Chang2023-07-16 00:26:262023-07-15 10:06:30Do Not Let China Attack America from America
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 injunction, the Biden […]
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 else. It’s propaganda […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/iStock-1003309846-scaled.jpg17072560Suzanne Downinghttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngSuzanne Downing2023-07-15 00:26:302023-07-14 07:39:51The Homeless Crisis Is Destroying The Once-Great Cities Of The West Coast
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 the point. The […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/mount-rushmore-2268636_640-1.jpg441640Neland Nobelhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngNeland Nobel2023-07-14 00:32:042023-07-11 14:59:13Making Ice Cream Out Of History
The United States has enjoyed unique stature among the nations of the world. For over a century, we have been separated from the rest of the world by two oceans with two major friendly countries on our northern and southern borders. We have enjoyed particularly cooperative relations with both during this time. Times are changing […]
House Republican Bill Would Keep Foreign Nationals From Voting In U.S. Federal Elections
/in Featured, Latest News, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Shawn FleetwoodRep. Morgan Griffith, R-Va., introduced legislation earlier this week ensuring that only eligible U.S. citizens are able to vote in federal elections. Titled the “NO VOTE for Non-Citizens Act of 2023,” the proposed bill includes amendments to the 1993 National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) and 2002 Help America Vote Act that seek to clarify states’ […]
Movie Review: The Sound of Freedom
/in Culture War, Education, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Life Advocacy, Politics/by Neland NobelFrom seemingly out of the blue, an independent film about child sex trafficking has eclipsed some heavyweight Hollywood productions for the summer box office draw. In actuality, we learn the film was produced some five years ago and it took all this time and struggle to get it to the big screen. Why such a […]
Identity As Politics
/in Culture War, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by Conlan SalgadoIdentity politics is well acknowledged in conservative circles as one of the worst scourges of postmodernity. As its name suggests, there are two different aspects to this phenomenon: a theory of identity and then a theory of how identity relates to politics. The latter term is relatively easy to define: for everybody living after the […]
Gallup Poll Reveals Americans’ Plummeting Confidence in Public Schools
/in Culture War, Education, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Life Advocacy, Politics/by Kerry McDonaldAmericans 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 that institution. […]
Is There Any Such Thing as Legislation Anymore?
/in Culture War, Economy, Education, Featured, Latest News, Personal Finance, Politics/by Ryan M. Yonk and Laura ArceThe attention given to the recent decision in Biden v. Nebraska rests fundamentally on political differences that have become increasingly stark, and that will no doubt continue to be the source of much disagreement. At its core, the question asked is primarily one of the wisdom of a policy decision made by a President, grafted […]
Do Not Let China Attack America from America
/in Culture War, Economy, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Gordon ChangIt 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 as agents” of […]
Weekend Read: ORDER UPHELD: Judge Blocks Biden Admin’s ‘Orwellian’ Collusion With Big Tech to Suppress Free Speech
/in Culture War, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Tyler O'NeilUPDATE 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 injunction, the Biden […]
The Homeless Crisis Is Destroying The Once-Great Cities Of The West Coast
/in Culture War, Environment, Featured, Latest News, Politics/by Suzanne DowningIn 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 else. It’s propaganda […]
Making Ice Cream Out Of History
/in Culture War, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by Neland NobelOver 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 the point. The […]
Is Mexico Our Friend?
/in Culture War, Economy, Featured, Latest News, National Security, Politics/by Bruce BialoskyThe United States has enjoyed unique stature among the nations of the world. For over a century, we have been separated from the rest of the world by two oceans with two major friendly countries on our northern and southern borders. We have enjoyed particularly cooperative relations with both during this time. Times are changing […]