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June 12, 2020
Title: Does America Need a Heart Change?
Topic: All Lives Matter
Discussed by Stacy Washington
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)
Does America need a heart change?
Stacy Washington is co-chair of the Project 21 National Advisory Board. She also hosts the nationally syndicated radio program
Stacy on the Right. Stacy was named the 2nd Amendment Foundation Journalist of the Year in 2018.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Is expressing grievances to our elected officials in the form of protest a time-honored tradition and protected by the US Constitution?
In city after city across America, have we been watching a coordinated effort to destroy the rule of law?
Is there clear evidence that outside agitators have infiltrated peaceful protestors?
Are some of the peaceful protestors following the lead of the rioters and looters? NOTE: Not all – just some…
In general, does the rule of law reign in black communities across the nation?
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May 11, 2018
Title: A Blue Print for Black America
Topic: Black Lives Improve
Discussed by Stacy Washington
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)
Stacey Washington and others within The National Center’s
Project 21 have proposed bold, innovative reforms to promote black
opportunity and prosperity. They recently met with White House and Congressional leadership on the issue. Stacy will be discussing the details of the meeting today on
The What’s UP Radio Program.
Stacy Washington is a mother, decorated Air Force Veteran, former school board member, and host of the nationally syndicated radio show “Stacy on the Right”.
Click
here to read
Project 21’s Blue Print for America.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
How was the presentation by Project 21 received by the White House and Congressional leaders?
Is education the key to prosperity in America?
What areas of education reform is Project 21 working on?
Why is Project 21 proposing to abolish the Jim Crow Act?
How is a higher minimum wage hurting black Americans?
What did Project 21 propose concerning payroll and FICA taxes?
Trick Question: Is more government involvement the answer?
NOTE: Horace Cooper was on the program Thursday, May 10th, answering questions concerning the
Blue Print for Black America. Click on the Archives link above to hear the full interview.
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February 5, 2018
Title: Blacks Respond to Trump’s STOU Address
Topic: Donald Trump
Discussed by Stacy Washington
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)
Did Trump sell his State of the Union Address?
Stacy Washington
with The National Center for Public Policy Research discusses… Stacy is
the co-chairman of The Center’s Project 21.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
What is Stacy’s opinion of President Trump’s State of the Union Address?
What is Stacy’s opinion of the behavior exhibited by the Democrats during the
STOU?
Stacy voiced this after the STOU: “President Trump wasn’t just Presidential
tonight. He highlighted the accomplishments of his first year while calling
attention to our desperate need for bipartisan Legislation to solve systemic
problems facing the nation.”
What should President Trump do over the next year to help the American economy?
Listen as Stacy urges all Republicans to vote this election and become involved
in fighting for the future of our country.
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August 22, 2014
Title: Class Sizes are Exploding
Topic: Education
Discussed by Stacy Washington
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)
Part 1 of 2
America is great. We have the most freedom of any nation in the world. We
have great trading policies. We have great health care opportunities. Or we did
once upon a time. We have free public education for anyone who wants it –
including illegal immigrants.
Wait a minute! Aren’t illegal immigrants, even children, supposed to be sent
back to their home country? We all know by now that this is not the case. Over
90,000 unaccompanied children have entered the United States this year. This
number does NOT include the number of illegal immigrant children who have
crossed the border with a parent or other adult.
Stacy Washington is a former school board member and is part of the National
Center for Public Policy Research’s division of Project 21. She says that there
is not another nation in the world which allows illegal immigrants to attend
school for free. In fact, their parents are sent to prison and the children are
deported! She also points out that the deportation process is much, much faster
in other countries, as well.
Many of these illegal immigrant children coming to America from south of the
border do not speak Spanish, but some other language that is considered dead in
the modern era. Teachers must be hired to translate for these children, new
curriculum must be purchased, schedules rearranged. School districts are not
prepared for this increased cost.
Furthermore, unlike American-born children who are required to have up-to-date
shot records or a doctor’s note exempting them from immunizations, these illegal
immigrant children are COMPLETELY EXEMPT. They are bringing diseases – some
deadly – to our schools, infecting hundreds, if not thousands, of our children.
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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Class Sizes are Exploding
Topic: Education
Discussed by Stacy Washington
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)
Teacher associations and unions
all advocate for smaller classrooms. Schools are already overcrowded. Funding is
already limited.
Stacy Washington says that the influx of illegal immigrant children that are
flooding our nation’s public school system will have astronomical effects on
every student in the classroom. When you think about it, our children only
receive four (4) hours of instructional time during the school day. Time is
spent traveling from class to class and doing extra-curricular activities such
as PE, music, and art. Younger students have recess. All students obviously need
to eat lunch.
When you add several illegal immigrant children who to don’t speak English to
these already overcrowded classrooms, the instructional time dwindles down even
further because teachers must help the non-English speaking students more often.
If 90,000 illegal immigrant children enter the public school system in America
this year, and each student costs an average of $9,000, that will add an
additional $810 Million to our already over-extended budgets. Teaching students
English as a second language adds even more to the cost.
Log on to www.Project21.org for more on this and other issues.
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