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October 28, 2022


Title: Despite White House Claims, America is in a Recession
Topic: Inflation
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Derryck Green is a political commentator, writer, and a member of Project 21, a division of the National Center for Public Policy Research. Today, Derryck explains that, although the Biden Administration has tried to deny it, a recession is here.

Click here to read the full op-ed by Project 21 contributor, David Almasi.

Click here for more from Derryck Green.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

On average, are Americans paying $500 more per month for groceries and $250 more per month for gasoline?

Is America definitely experiencing major inflation?

What is the definition of a recession?

Despite White House denial, are we in a recession?

What do we do to weather the storm?



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October 19, 2022


Title: Despite White House Claims, America is in a Recession
Topic: Inflation
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Derryck Green is a political commentator, writer, and a member of Project 21, a division of the National Center for Public Policy Research. Today, Derryck explains that, although the Biden Administration has tried to deny it, a recession is here.

Click here to read the full op-ed by Project 21 contributor, David Almasi.

Click here for more from Derryck Green.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

On average, are Americans paying $500 more per month for groceries and $250 more per month for gasoline?

Is America definitely experiencing major inflation?

What is the definition of a recession?

Despite White House denial, are we in a recession?

What do we do to weather the storm?



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September 1, 2022


Title: Despite White House Claims, America is in a Recession
Topic: Inflation
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Derryck Green is a political commentator, writer, and a member of Project 21, a division of the National Center for Public Policy Research. Today, Derryck explains that, although the Biden Administration has tried to deny it, a recession is here.

Click here to read the full op-ed by Project 21 contributor, David Almasi.

Click here for more from Derryck Green.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

On average, are Americans paying $500 more per month for groceries and $250 more per month for gasoline?

Is America definitely experiencing major inflation?

What is the definition of a recession?

Despite White House denial, are we in a recession?

What do we do to weather the storm?



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August 4, 2022


Title: Despite White House Claims, America is in a Recession
Topic: Inflation
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Derryck Green is a political commentator, writer, and a member of Project 21, a division of the National Center for Public Policy Research. Today, Derryck explains that, although the Biden Administration has tried to deny it, a recession is here.

Click here to read the full op-ed by Project 21 contributor, David Almasi.

Click here for more from Derryck Green.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

On average, are Americans paying $500 more per month for groceries and $250 more per month for gasoline?

Is America definitely experiencing major inflation?

What is the definition of a recession?

Despite White House denial, are we in a recession?

What do we do to weather the storm?



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April 7, 2021


Title: Homeless in America: Can We Fix It?
Topic: Homelessness
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)


Part 1 of 3

There are far too many people (both individuals and families) who are homeless in America. Some even call it an epidemic. What can be done? Can we fix it? What is the role Christians should take on this issue?

Derryck Green is with Project 21, a division of the National Center for Public Policy Research. For more on this topic from Derryck Green, click here.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Despite lip service by politicians and “homeless advocates” about fixing a problem they’ve helped create, is the problem is worsening?

California spends an outrageous amount of money attempting to curb homelessness. How many people are homeless in California, especially San Francisco?

What is “biblically based anthropology”? Should this be the Christian starting point on this issue?

Is there a difference between compassion and legitimizing self-destructive behaviors? Derryck say this: “We have to address the problem putting their needs as humans first. They (progressives) have redefined this understanding of compassion in which they have allowed people who are living on the streets to slowly destroy what remains of their dignity.”



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Title: Part 2 of 3 - Homeless in America: Can We Fix It?
Topic: Homelessness
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Have too many believers abdicated their moral responsibilities regarding their fellow citizens by not properly confronting the causation of homelessness?

Is the high price of housing a major cause for homelessness across America? The answer to this is complicated…

According to a recent UCLA study, 78% of the city’s “unsheltered population” suffers from mental illness, while 75% suffer from substance addiction. Are “tolerant” public policies permitting homelessness due to an interdependence of sympathy and cowardice?

Are politicians terrified of being blamed for restricting people’s right to panhandle, public encampments, and drug use?



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Title: Part 3 of 3 - Homeless in America: Can We Fix It?
Topic: Homelessness
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Should a homeless person be forced to receive mental or medical assistance? Does this violate their civil rights?

Many people argue that the high cost of housing is the major driving cause of homeless. Is this true?

Has homelessness been normalized?

Derryck Green discusses some suggestions for tackling the homeless problem across America. Bottom line: “Human dignity first. Politics second.”

Do we treat animals with more dignity than we do fellow human beings?



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June 15, 2020


Title: Does America Need a Heart Change?
Topic: All Lives Matter
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Does America need a heart change?

Derryck Green is a member of Project 21. He’s a faculty member at Prager University and his course, Who Are the Racists: Conservatives or Liberals  has over one million unique views across several social media platforms.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

What Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. say about riots?

By and large, have black leaders rebuked rioting and looting for being counterproductive? HINT: Nope!

Does Deryck Green believe the riots and looting are actually destroying the memory of George Floyd?

Do residents of communities that are being destroyed by the rioters condemn their actions?

Why don’t mom and pop stores rebuild after their business is destroyed by rioters?



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February 6, 2018


Title: Opinion Leaders Respond to Trump’s SOTU Address
Topic: Donald Trump
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Did Trump sell his State of the Union Address?

Derryck Green  is with The National Center for Public Policy Research. Derryck is a political commentator, writer, and a member of The Center’s Project 21 – a National Leadership Network of Black Conservatives.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

What did Derryck Green expect of Trump’s speech?

Did Trump hit a home-run with his SOTU address?

In Derryck’s opinion, were Democrats disrespectful toward the President?

Do the Democrats distribute talking points to the MSM?

What was the response by the Democrats when the President discussed the improvement in employment ratings among African Americans?

Where do we go from here to change people’s minds about the Republican Party? Derryck says this: “We have to get to know people on a human level before we can ever hope to breach the divide.”



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June 24, 2015


Title: Juneteenth Celebrated for the Wrong Reason
Topic: Blacks Believe Too Many Lies
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Part 1 of 2

In the 50 years since LBJ launched his war on poverty, the U.S. taxpayer has spent over $22 trillion on anti-poverty programs. Statistics show that the “poor” in America still have apartments or houses and cable and a microwave. The majority have at least one cell phone and at least one car for their family. Are they really poor? Compared to living conditions of “poor people” in other countries, those in the US live in the lap of luxury!

Across America, we just celebrated Juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery in our country. But, do most people even know what – and why – they are celebrating? Has the true meaning been lost in the midst of tense racial divides? Have blacks in America just traded one form of slavery for another in the form of dependency on the government?

Derryck Green, with the National Center’s Project 21  says, "Because of their attitudes, thoughts and behaviors -- in addition to corresponding political loyalties -- blacks today willingly volunteer themselves to an emotional, intellectual, and spiritual form of slavery. Though physically free, this current bondage has seen blacks forfeit almost every aspect of their lives to government control.

Opportunities still abound today In America, but the poor seem to remain poor generation after generation after generation. This is not just bad news for black people, but for America as a whole. “One problem,” Derryck says, “lies with political party lines….Until blacks emancipate themselves again and regain their liberty of choice in terms of who they are going to support in the political process, they will continually be in a situation where they complain against the system.

Listen in as he explains the “system” and the lies that blacks continue to believe.



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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Juneteenth Celebrated for the Wrong Reason
Topic: Blacks Believe Too Many Lies
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Government has had a direct hand in destroying the black family. For over 50 years, they have bought the lie that the government will give them anything they want, if only they will continue to vote for Democrat candidates. By faithfully supporting big-government policies that deliver sub-standard opportunities, blacks are ceding their freedom to the same sort of oppressive control that slaves escaped 150 years ago. As long as the black family continues to believe the lies, there is nothing that can stop the destruction of America.

Derryck Green implores black men and women to rise up and take a stand for their families. The focus cannot be on oppression or slavery to the white race. Instead, the focus must shift to self-improvement and advancement.

The first steps which must be take are to strengthen the traditional family and reduce out-of-wedlock births. This will, in turn, reduce the mass murder of millions of black babies through abortion. Derryck says, “When you have leaders who are supposed to condemn these types of behaviors, yet remain silent because they support certain government policies and social actions, then you’ll get more of it.”

Listen in as Derryck shares his thoughts on what the black community must do in order to tell big government to take a hike. You can learn more about Derryck Green [here].



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May 18, 2015


Title: About Those Jobs Numbers….
Topic: Economic Crisis
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

If you believe Obama and his buddies, the economy is doing fabulously! However, the sad reality is that more and more American citizens are without a job, or they are working only part-time. Derryck Green, with Project 21, discusses the actual GDP (Gross Domestic Product). Listen in as Derryck explains the GDP and shares just how dismal the real figures actually are.

The MSM likes to report week after week after week on the “new” jobs that were created. Well, this number is misleading, too! (Surprise! Surprise!) Very few people are actually finding new, full-time jobs with benefits and a decent salary. Most are low-paying, part-time jobs. Many are just flat giving up hope and decide to drop out of the work-force completely.

Derryck Green says its past time Obama take the blame for the current state of the economy. He needs to stop blaming Bush. Obama has had plenty of time to fix things and he is just making it worse.

Listen in as Derryck Green gives a short, easy-to-understand economics lesson. He also poses this question: “Over the next several years, are they going to actually support policies that help rather than policies that are emotionally gratifying?” You can find Derryck and others at Project 21 [here].

TRIVIA: Do you know how many people in America are actually unemployed? Hint: It’s almost 100,000,000 (100 Million) people.



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September 30, 2014


Title: Black Workers vs. Immigrant Workers
Topic: Immigration
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Part 1 of 2

Project 21 recently made a daring proclamation: Throughout U.S. history, immigration surges have harmed black workers.

Employers would rather hire a 20-something Hispanic woman with two or three kids than a 16-18 year old high school, whatever the race or gender. Employers know that the woman will show up in order to put food on the table. Most high school kids are less reliable. Likewise, employers do not favor black workers over immigrants for the same reason.

Why would Project 21 make such an outrageous assertion? Take a look at the 1800’s. Immigrants would gravitate toward areas where the free blacks lived. The immigrants worked for less, therefore pushing blacks into employment. Then entered the immigrant’s trade unions, which excluded the blacks. Listen in as Derryck, with Project 21, describes their demands and why it is important to learn from history.



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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Black Workers vs. Immigrant Workers
Topic: Immigration
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Project 21 recently made a daring proclamation: Throughout U.S. history, immigration surges have harmed black workers.

We have all heard about the illegal immigrants entering the US in massive droves. As seen throughout history, these immigrants (illegal or legal) are moving into predominantly black areas. Many blacks are already suffering financially due to the economy; many are out of work or work low-paying part-time jobs. These immigrants come into their communities, work for less, and often have several families or people living in a single house or small apartment so they can split the cost of living.

A recent paper by professors from the University of California, the University of Chicago, and Harvard – all liberal colleges – for The National Bureau of Economic Research made an astonishing conclusion. Their study “suggests that a ten percent immigrant-induced increase in the supply of a skill group is associated with a reduction in the black wage of four percent, a reduction in the black employment rate of 3.5 percentage points and an increase in the black institutionalization [incarceration] rate of 0.8 percentage points."

What does this mean?

Story Time: A city once had 1,000 watermelons to sell every day. Then, a new supplier comes to town and begins to sell 10,000 watermelons every day. What is going to happen? The cost of watermelons will go down!

The same thing can be applied to the job market. But what can be done?

Listen in as Derryck explains how jobs are disappearing across the board and how the wages for these jobs have declined with the vanishing jobs.



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August 15, 2014


Title: Obama's Amnesty Push is Hurting Blacks
Topic: Amnesty
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Part 1 of 3

Over the past three or four decades, the Democrats have won over the majority of black voters by telling them whites are racist, bigoted rich people. Now, the Democrats are after the Hispanics, telling them that Republicans don’t want them in our country. Mark my words, people, they will win again if we do not act – and act fast.

Illegal immigration is not a new occurrence that has just suddenly popped up on our radar. Neither is amnesty a new concept. America is the land of opportunity and the world knows it. People have been coming to American for centuries to escape religious persecution, violent wars, famine, and a host of other terrible situations that we cannot even begin to fathom.

However, how much more can America handle? The most recent census poll estimates that the white (non-Hispanic) population is 63.7%, black population is 12.2%, and the Hispanic population is 16.4%. My opinion is that the Hispanic percentage is extremely low – probably off by as much as 25%!

Don’t get me wrong – I am a firm supporter of LEGAL immigration and following the law in order to come to America. We have laws in place for a reason and they should – they must – be followed.

Listen in as Derryck Green with Project 21 discusses the latest numbers and why the increasing number of illegal aliens entering the country is crippling the black population’s hope of climbing the economic ladder.



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Title: Part 2 of 3 - Obama's Amnesty Push is Hurting Blacks
Topic: Amnesty
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

The American Dream once meant owning a home, a car or two, having enough money saved to retire at the age of 60 – maybe 62, a couple kids, and a dog named Rover.

Now, the American Dream is praying you have enough money on the first of the month to pay rent on a 2 bedroom apartment. Praying the food stamps last all month long. Praying your children don’t get caught in the middle of drive-by shooting while playing hoops with the neighbor kids at the city park.

Is there hope for the American Dream to come alive again?

It has been said that an illegal alien enters our border every 40 seconds. They have been told that America is the land of opportunity and they will be given free food, shelter, and medicine. They are told they can get a good job here. They have been told they can come to American and live the Dream.

But what about the people already here, Mr. President? Shouldn’t we help those already here first? Black Americans are struggling. Yes, some want to stay on welfare and don’t want to work. But the majority of blacks – and whites, too – want their lives to mean something. They want a real future for their kids and grandkids.



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Title: Part 3 of 3 - Obama's Amnesty Push is Hurting Blacks
Topic: Amnesty
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

In this final segment with Derryck Green, he discusses some of the reasons why employers would rather hire an illegal alien than a black person. The truth hurts, folks. There is no sugar coating it. Derryck gives it to us straight.

White employers are afraid of black men. They are afraid of retaliation. They look at their criminal record and automatically cross them off the list. Now, I know not “all” white employers feel this way. Certainly some Asian, Hispanic, and even black employers feel this way, too.

But, let’s face it. Hispanics, in general, work harder than the average black man and are willing to work for less pay than the average black man. Hispanics don’t complain about the heat or having to work over time.

We’ve all seen the Hispanics out in front of apartment complexes and on the street corners waiting for a work truck to pull up and offer a few lucky men $100 each to work all day in the heat. How many black men are out there waiting all day long for a chance at $100 for an honest day’s work? None! How many white or Asian men do you see? None! 



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April 16, 2014


Title: The War on Truth
Topic: Low-Information Voters
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Derryck Green, with Project 21, continues the discussion on the “War on Women”.

Don’t believe everything you see posted by your friends on Facebook.

Don’t believe everything you hear coming out of the Whitehouse.

You can learn more about Project 21 and the work they do to spread the Truth to voters at www.NationalCenter.org



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January 15, 2014


Title: War on Poverty
Topic: War on Poverty
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Part 1 of 2

Jesus said there will always be poor among us. Does that mean we should not try to help the less fortunate?

How much “help” is too much? We should help those in need, but we have spent (wasted) about $19.8 Trillion dollars trying to lift those out of poverty.

We have only created a state of dependency and destroyed the family structure.



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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: War on Poverty
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

LBJ had good intentions when he declared “War on Poverty” in 1964.

What began as a way to assist the truly destitute has become a way of life for generation after generation.

So, what is the solution? Is there a way out of this hole we have dug deeper and deeper for over 50 years?

Listen in as Derryck Green gives his opinion.



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November 13, 2013


Title: The Economy is Still in the Tank
Topic: Unemployment
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Part 1 of 2

Overall, the national jobless rate rose by a tenth of a percentage point to 7.3 percent. However, the “U-6” rate - the figure that includes not just those looking for work, but also those who are underworked and so despondent they are no longer looking for employment, rose two-tenths of a point to 13.8 percent.

Is there any glimmer of hope for the underemployed and the unemployed? Listen in as Derryck gives some insight.



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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Unemployment
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Only 63 percent of abled-bodied people work throughout the US. To use another statistical perspective: the number of Americans now out of the labor force is over 72 million.

Black unemployment, in particular, is 13.1 percent, while black teen unemployment is 17.5 percent.

Business investment has fallen flat, but this should not worry you. Derryck Green, with Project 21, explains.



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August 19, 2013


Title: One Black Man’s Perspective
Topic: Racism in America
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Part 1 of 2

Derryck Green, a member of the National Advisory Council of the Project 21 Black Leadership Network, answers:

    1. What is it like to be a black man in America today?
    2. What does it mean to be a black teenager in America today?
    3. Should Trayvon Martin’s dad be an honorary Captain of a NCCA football team?
    4. Obama’s campaign advisers recommended him to go hard-left just before the election. They were convinced that he would receive more votes from his different supporters.

They were correct.

Listen in.



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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Racism in America
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Part 2 of 2

Derryck Green, a member of the National Advisory Council of the Project 21 Black Leadership Network, answers:

    1. Was Trayvon Martin ‘criminally’ profiled?
    2. Why are black males disproportionally represented in our criminal justice system?
    3. Which do you fear most: the US Criminal Justice System or a black male you do not know?
    4. Do black on white ‘hate crimes’ exist in America today but go unreported by MSM?
    5. What are two things we all can do to help right what’s wrong in America today?

Listen in.



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April 10, 2013


Title: Enough Already!
Topic: Economic Crisis
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Part 1 of 4

I am fed up. Millions of Americans are fed up. Guest Derryck Green is fed up. He said “I don’t know how Obama does it. How can one preside over millions of people out of work, the increasing number of people living in poverty, and dance around the fact that the economy could be on the verge of contracting in a very big way and still - after five years - not being held responsible? It’s quite an act.”

Is the President blind or just a really, really good actor?



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Title: Part 2 of 4
Topic: Economic Crisis
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

If today’s unemployment report is any indication, the White House must be like an asylum. All of that regulation, taxation, and spending has done little to get many people the jobs they need. People want to work - its Obama’s economy that’s stopping them.

The month of March had some interesting job report calculations, specifically the “U-6 Figures”….Derryck Green discusses this and the future.



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Title: Part 3 of 4
Topic: Economic Crisis
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Public participation in the SNAP Program (previously known as food stamps) has increased considerably since 2008. The almighty dollar is losing its power. Poverty is hitting everyone - even the wealthy. The number of people receiving federal disability is through the roof.

Pretty soon, we’re going to run out of money completely. And then we’ll belong to China.



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Title: Part 4 of 4
Topic: Economic Crisis
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

The White House has closed public tours, except to “special groups”; spent more than $1 BILLION on green energy projects; has given Egypt (aka the Radical Muslim Brotherhood) $250 MILLION in aid; played golf with Tiger Woods; and has increased the national debt to over $17 TRILLION.

Does the President even care that women, minorities, and youth are being spat upon during this current economic crisis? The physically and mentally challenged go without needed care and medicine every day so the First Lady can “shake it” on David Letterman. Children in our own country, communities, and even just down the street will go to bed hungry tonight, yet we send millions and millions of dollars to foreign countries that hate us. Hundreds of young, troubled teens will be entranced into the sex slave industry this week and might never see their families again.

What will YOU do about it?



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March 1, 2013


Title: President Obama and his “Transparent” Administration
Topic: Obama's Media
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Part 1 of 3

President Obama and his wife have been frequent guests on talk shows recently. If Bush had spent this much time schmoozing the late night scene, the MSM would be up in arms. But they haven’t said a negative word about it. In fact, the MSM praises the Obama’s for being “hip and cool”.

Is this Obama’s new tactic to win the younger generation? Why isn’t he using the “old way” of reaching out?



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Title: Part 2 of 3
Topic: Obama's Media
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

There are rumors that the President is purposefully limiting his exposure to the media, especially the “right” media outlets. He has ignored questions at press conferences and even out-right refused conservative media reporters’ right to be present.

Will government-paid photographers and reporters soon be the only “media outlets” the public will receive news information from about current events? If so, God help us.



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Title: Part 3 of 3
Topic: Obama's Media
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Obama claims that his Presidency is the “most transparent administration in history”. Really? Transparent to whom? Your mother? Hollywood? China? Get real, Mr. President! You have blocked the media in nearly every possible way imaginable!

Derryck Green, with Project 21 at the National Center, says “The President is actively creating a narrative…of himself and his leadership in the way he wants the public to see it.” For more from Derryck and Project 21, log on to www.NationalCenter.org.



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February 4, 2013


Title: Ben at NAACP Jealous of Those with Jobs
Topic: Black Unemployment
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Is NAACP chairman Ben Jealous finally accepting the reality that black Americans are actually WORSE now than they were 4 years ago?

Black unemployment is at a staggering 14 percent, while the black teen unemployment rate is a shocking 39.3 percent! Mr. President, I wouldn’t brag about that!



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November 5, 2012


Title: Are The Economic Chickens Coming Home To Roost?
Topic: Employment
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Part 1 of 2

Derryck, is it true that over 11 million people will likely face a "no insurance" tax penalty if Obamacare is fully implemented (with an estimated average penalty of $1,200)?

Doesn't this directly contradict Obama's promise to NOT raise taxes on families making less than $250,000 per year - which includes the middle class? How much has the average middle class household income fallen since 2009?



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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Employment
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

What is going on with the massive amounts of payments from Social Security? How much have the payments risen over the last few years?

Was Joe Biden right about the middle class being buried under Obama? What is the one thing you say to people who are still voting for Obama in "hopes of more change" or to someone on the fence?



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September 17, 2012


Title: Are We Better Off Today Compared To 4 Years Ago?
Topic: Employment
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Part 1 of 2

Derryck, can you tell our listeners what is the REAL unemployment rate?

Let's JUST look at August - how many new jobs have been "made"?

How many people have quit looking?



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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Employment
Discussed by Derryck Green
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Are we better off today as compared to 4 years ago?

Is insanity doing the same things over and over again, but expecting different results?

Have Obama's policies failed?




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