February 1, 2022

What Our Nation Needs Now

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As I look back on 2021, I’m reminded of another time in U.S. history when the country was distressed and a sense of hopelessness prevailed. The cost of living was soaring, with rising fuel and food prices triggering inflation. Domestically, there was a sense of malaise, a feeling that our country’s best days were behind us and we couldn’t do…

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February 1, 2022

Preserving Peace by Projecting Strength

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If there’s one thing I’ve learned throughout my life and career, it’s that this world can be a very dangerous place. At any given time, the United States and its allies face unique threats from both strong and weak nations. The question before us is always what approach to take with foreign policy to prepare for, and combat, those threats.…

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January 31, 2022

Demanding Accountability in Education

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Voters in the Newberg School District decided on January 18 to oppose the ill-advised attempted recall of two of its board members. Board Chair Dave Brown and Vice Chair Brian Shannon were targeted for recall by special interest groups that are supported by teachers unions invested in promoting politics instead of academics. They resorted to vandalism and used deceptive campaigning…

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January 30, 2022

Angela Plowhead demands accountability in education.

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Published in Northwest Observer “In the weeks before the recall election, I publicly stated my support for those board members. I went to Newberg several times to physically stand alongside those who campaigned against the recall and was the only top Congressional District 6 candidate to do so,” Said Dr. Angela Plowhead. Read more… Content credit to Northwest Observer

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January 30, 2022

Angela Plowhead brings a fresh perspective to Oregon’s 6th. 

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Published in Polk County Itemizer-Observer “When I saw a rise of communism in our own country, it was shocking to me that people in our own country, growing up knowing freedom, would be open to the idea of having socialism as part of our construct,” Plowhead said, explaining why she chose to get into politics. Read more… Content credit to…

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