PUBLIC ADVOCACY: Have the People spoken?

For two weeks I have been mulling over what to say to you, my “dear readers”.  I’ve questioned, “Have the People spoken”? By voting in the Republican Party, have the people chosen? Clearly, whether one argues that this was hardly a mandate, it is an acknowledged fact that The Republicans won. Why did the Republicans … More PUBLIC ADVOCACY: Have the People spoken?

PUBLIC ADVOCACY: Enough discussion. TAKE A VACATION!

My fellow Americans there is  no new news to report on the Economic front.  The Fed’s Janet Yellen has noticed there are two America’s .  While the Senators I wrote to , on 5/9/14, asking for them to help us support their Legislation has fallen on deaf ears.  I know they are still working on … More PUBLIC ADVOCACY: Enough discussion. TAKE A VACATION!

PUBLIC ADVOCACY: Whose opinion can you trust?

Just when a lot of ” folks” think the NY Times non relevant on some topics, the Times comes up with a blockbuster investigation of ” respected” Think Tanks , provoking questions about expert advice. Who’s opinion can you “Trust”?   When foreign powers wish to be World players, they  influence research at Think Tanks.   … More PUBLIC ADVOCACY: Whose opinion can you trust?

PUBLIC ADVOCACY: Have you read the News today?

I read the News today, oh no, reminds me of the ” old” Beatles Song, but let me continue! What’s happening:  A Synopsis!  8/26/14 NY Times The NYC Police sergeants don’t want the Democratic convention to take place in NY’ s Brooklyn, because crime is up in the city along with murder. Their answer , … More PUBLIC ADVOCACY: Have you read the News today?

PUBLIC ADVOCACY: We the People want answers!

Something wonderful is happening, twice in one day, serious journalists are asking the same question? What happened to Financial Reform? They are asking for accountability and Solutions. My voice for the People has been joined by the voices of Pro Publica, gone mainstream at The New York Times and Gwen Ifill on PBS last evening,  … More PUBLIC ADVOCACY: We the People want answers!

PUBLIC ADVOCACY: We the people get the scraps!

Wake up Congress this is how ” we the people” view you and the upper 1%. Not a pretty picture, as we beg for scraps. But no more. We the people are looking for real solutions, we proposed  our ” game plan” and we’d like you to respond and start a dialogue with US. At … More PUBLIC ADVOCACY: We the people get the scraps!

PUBLIC ADVOCACY: A letter to Elizabeth Warren/John McCain & Al Franken, Sherrod Brown & Bernie Sanders!

An open letter to the following Senators: Dear sirs and Madame: ” We the people, for the people”, has meaning to US and we need your help. Through my word press Blog, I have a dedicated Community of 42,000 + People,  representing the USA predominantly and 55+ Countries.   I Blog about Public Advocacy and … More PUBLIC ADVOCACY: A letter to Elizabeth Warren/John McCain & Al Franken, Sherrod Brown & Bernie Sanders!

PUBLIC ADVOCACY: Where’s the Rage? I’m Mad as Hell!

Everyone asks why no outrage. Why doesn’t everyone ban together, the answer is simple, everyone is living outside their comfort zone. So much has gone wrong in the last 7 years, no one has recovered. The upper top percent of this Country are Partying like it’s 1929″. They.re taking on leverage, the banks are too … More PUBLIC ADVOCACY: Where’s the Rage? I’m Mad as Hell!

PUBLIC ADVOCACY: The Solution resides with”we the People”

I’m outraged as I watch helplessly while “we the People”, are suffering, losing our dignity and our jobs.  Neither Party, except a dedicated few in Congress, is helping “we the People”, to overcome the demise of our Middle Class.  I’ve linked today’s NY Times article on the condition of Middle Class Americans compared to those … More PUBLIC ADVOCACY: The Solution resides with”we the People”

PUBLIC ADVOCACY: Time to move forward

The Economist. 2009, and now 2014,  we’re still talking about the financial crisis development and the possible solutions for our time.   We are still enabling Bankers and the Banking system, while the rest of the Country remains stifled at the expense of a few. A privileged few. The Country has enabled this sector of … More PUBLIC ADVOCACY: Time to move forward