When Stalin Came To Casa Grande

Estimated Reading Time: 6 minutes Editor’s Note: When Stalin Came to Casa Grande – Part 1 was published in The Prickly Pear previously. We suggest reading both essay’s in sequence and together. As enlightening as the history of this New Deal, failed socialist experiment is for Americans, it is a revealing historic marker for the […]
My Thoughts On Trump’s Indictments

Estimated Reading Time: 3 minutes Editors’ Note: Steve Zipperman is running for the Arizona Senate Legislative District 1 seat. Mr. Zipperman lost the election for this important district in 2022 by approximately 250 votes to incumbent Ken Bennett. Replacing Bennett with Steve Zipperman, a true and strong constitutional Republican and patriot will strengthen the Arizona […]
The Extremists Behind the Anti-Israel Lawsuit Against Biden

Estimated Reading Time: 3 minutes Media coverage of a lawsuit in California against President Joe Biden over his administration’s aid to Israel is leaving out a critical element: The coalition bringing the suit is led by pro-Hamas extremists. During a hearing before the U.S. District for the Northern District of California, the coalition accused the Biden Administration […]
Beware Those Who Intentionally Use Words To Lie

Estimated Reading Time: 3 minutes The word “liberal” was once considered a compliment. It meant fair, principled, and thoughtful. The Age of Enlightenment was birthed by “classical liberals” with their then-fantastical notions about government by consent of the governed, legal equality of all, and individually owned rights. Later as ideologies like collectivism and class oppression […]
As Long As Universities Are Identity Obsessed, America Will Have A Surplus Of Stupid Students

Estimated Reading Time: 4 minutes Many university professors have an intellectually close-minded mentality and produce ill-informed, civically ignorant students. American civilization with its wealth has built an educational system beyond anything imagined in the past. We have staffed our universities with more than 1.4 million full- and part-time teachers. Of those instructors, 60 percent of […]
The Four Corners of Environmental Opinion

Estimated Reading Time: 7 minutes After the experience of Covid lockdowns, the manipulation of Federal Agencies and online platforms, the invasion of privacy, the suppression of free speech and assembly, and then the wild spending and debt burden undertaken to address problems caused by the government itself many Americans are left wondering if we could […]
The Plan to Address Progressive Overreach

Estimated Reading Time: 5 minutes Regrettable But Necessary Retribution is a subject being discussed among Conservatives right now. There is a feeling, perhaps premature, that Donald Trump will likely win in the coming election and that Republicans will generally control at least one house of Congress. There is also a growing consensus that a strong […]
The City of Phoenix Is Pushing Back on Tax Cuts so It Can Keep Fleecing Taxpayers

Estimated Reading Time: 3 minutes The Arizona state General Fund is flooded with revenue. Latest projections show the state with $1.2 billion in ongoing revenue and a cash balance upwards of $6.5 billion in FY2024. This is by far the largest budget surplus in state history and doesn’t even include the $1 Billion stashed away […]
A Conversation on Scientific Censorship in Canada

Estimated Reading Time: 3 minutes Editor’s Note: We urge readers to view the video posted under Must See to accompany this article. The AIER Authors Corner Podcast has seen many exciting guests since its first episode back in September of 2020. Without exaggeration, some of the most profound intellectuals on the planet have spoken on […]
The New Regressive Dark Ages

Estimated Reading Time: 4 minutes Arrogance, wealth, and received authority are always the super-spreaders and force-multipliers of false knowledge, and none more so than in the present age. Once upon a time long ago, we agreed there were certain immutable laws of human nature. These laws were based on facts, reality, and data. In other […]