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TRRS 06-01-26 #America250 -- The Report Card Came Back Red, White and Bruised

1 h 58 min · 1. juni 2026
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America’s 250th birthday should be an easy celebration — flags, fireworks, history, and gratitude. Instead, patriotism feels weaker, more divided, and strangely controversial. Today, Rick connects the dots among declining national pride, decades of centralized, test-driven education, the collapse of civics and U.S. history proficiency, and the rise of socialist-aligned candidates filling the civic vacuum. America does not need propaganda. It needs memory.

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