
CS2 News Podcast
This is the Podcast now presented under the heading of The American Reformation Forum -- The TARF. It was created and populated for my 2023 Democratic Primary campaign for the Maryland US Senate seat. The seat of retiring US Senator Ben Carden.
This Podcast has been around for several years. It presents podcasts on the detailed 40+ problem-solving Platform proposals.
My legislative proposals are designed to be acceptable to 65% or more of American citizens. That is not a joke!
Information and Independent political perspective on the 2020 campaign issues that are of interest and concern to my fellow American citizens. I am doing this in order to provide average Americans a better life and an environment we are all able to live in now and in the distant future.
The most recent Podcasts confront urgent public problems such as, Violent Pre-K and elementary students, removing cell phones from Public schools, closing down all Immigration for the foreseeable future, and bringing back the terribly underutilized Death Penalty punishment for murderers, at least!!!
We can fix our Common Problems for the Common Good of our American men, women, and children. Because "We are the People!!!"
CS2 News Podcast
No Phones In or Between Classes for American Public Schools
We finally actually begin solving our problems. What a concept!!
Introducing My Problem-Solving Senate Campaign
With regard to my Maryland 2024 US Senate campaign, the expected public response to this proposal will demonstrate that an unknown candidate running for office can accomplish something for the voters even before being elected! This is only the first such problem solution I will be presenting for the voters to consider.
It also demonstrates that I am offering solutions that serve our citizens in ALL 50 STATES!
Purpose: To significantly and immediately reduce the known negatives effects of personal cell phone usage in the classrooms of the American public school system.
This program is also highly recommended for all church and private schools to seriously consider implementing. Community colleges and 4-year colleges and universities could consider this approach. It might actually help reduce their first-year drop-out rates!
The bottom line is that cell phones do not belong in public school classrooms. They have and are causing far more damage to student development and the basic learning process than we can allow to continue.
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