Why We Fight

What to know: Some Texas teachers say they’ll defy a new Texas law and continue to indoctrinate public school students with radical gender ideology.

The TPPF take:  Parent empowerment will help to end indoctrination in our classrooms.

“Having been brought up in the progressive environment of our leftist colleges, the education establishment can’t help itself from focusing on ideology instead of academics,” says TPPF’s Mandy Drogin. “And, with many parents unable to afford or not lucky enough to get into an alternative education option, students are stuck in schools with administrators that are too busy pushing a social agenda to worry about basic learning. How do we fix this? Choice.”

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Whale Wars

What to know: The Biden administration is being criticized for hypocrisy over environmental concerns, as it continues to push offshore wind projects while dead and dying whales wash ashore.

The TPPF take: The Biden administration is killing whales to “save the planet.”

“The administration’s newest proposed permit is set to allow foreign offshore wind companies to kill 42 whales, more than 2,500 dolphins and nearly 1,500 seals by conducting yet another survey for wind turbines off the Jersey Shore,” says TPPF’s Jason Isaac. “The project, ironically named Atlantic Shores, is exactly where dead whales have already begun to wash up in correlation with a massive uptick in geological survey vessels mapping the ocean floor.”

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The Impossible Dream

What to know: Electric vehicles for all? What a lovely, completely impossible dream.

The TPPF take: Electric vehicles aren’t the answer to climate worries.

“Even so called renewable energy technologies, such as wind and solar, are not ‘clean,’” says TPPF’s Jamila Piracci. “And they require equipment and materials created from industrial processes reliant on fossil fuels. On top of that, it is impossible to expect every American family to exchange their traditional fossil fuel products like cars and gas stoves for a more expensive alternative, especially because already 53% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck.”

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