Prison Reform Discussion

By Americas Policy Institute
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September 27, 2019
America spends $810 billion annually on our school systems and still we are in
17th place in reading and 32nd place in math globally. Why?
Everything the Government touches turns to disgrace and it has been proven time and time again
the private sector can educate the youth of this country far better than the government.

By Americas Policy Institute
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September 27, 2019
It is time to stop the nonsense of spending our tax dollars on everything except the intended purpose.
Our infrastructures have not been upgraded in years and the politicians continue to ignore the inevitable!
The money taken in taxes for infrastructure has been used for other purposes and excused away
by the politicians spending the money.

By Americas Policy Institute
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September 27, 2019
Providing support for on-the-job training, technical schools and providing financial education at a young age
Connecting businesses and education to provide better educational programs should be a priority, we need people in the service industry, plumbers, electricians and repairmen of all kinds

By Americas Policy Institute
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September 27, 2019
There would not be an immigration issue if we would build the economy of our neighbors to the south.
However, we have chosen to deal with the Chinese which have proven time after time they are
liars, thieves and cheaters and have no integrity at all.
Our neighbors to the south need jobs and a growing economy plus they are
Catholic Christian countries not communist.

By Americas Policy Institute
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September 27, 2019
As the debate on climate change rages on there is one aspect of our environment that is being ignored, our water
With all the changes made to protect the environment
we continue to handle our rainwater the same since development began
With the disruption of the natural water cycle by the ever increasing amounts of city streets and other hard surfaces that tremendously increase stormwater runoff which carries trash and pollutants into our
lakes and rivers and streams and eventually the ocean