[Occupymendocino] letter to the Editor 9/15/12

Richard Karch rkarch at mcn.org
Sat Sep 15 23:13:06 PDT 2012


Looks good Agnes.Does open mean it is strictly in an email form? 
 It would be great to have it hand written.  I know  it is harder,
but heard  is that they actually keep hand written and only tally emails. 

Good work today facilitating the meeting.  It was tough with people tired and
realizing what an uphill battle it is doing this social issue stuff.  The food seemed
to be a  really good thing.  Maybe need to have a potuck more often.

Thanks, Richard
On Sep 15, 2012, at 6:47 PM, Agnes Woolsey wrote:

> An open letter to President Obama   9/15/12
>  
> President Barack Obama
> The White House
> 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
> Washington, D.C. 20500
>  
> The Honorable President Obama:
>           I listened to your magnificent speech at the  D.N.C. and heard praises for your efforts increasing health care coverage for millions.
> Politicians in the pay of big money have blocked or weakened legislation to regulate banks and to get the economy up and running. Four million people out of work for over a year and home foreclosures on the rise nationwide.
>  
> I agree with Jim Hightower who said:
>       "The one simple thing that would add juice  to the economy  is a raise in the minimum wage to $10.00 an hour. this would elevate 30 million Americans now paid poverty wages. While it would be tough  to raise a family on a $10.00 an hour wage ( roughly equal to a yearly income of $20,800) , it would create an immediate infusion into the  economy with 30 million people buying goods and services they have put off due to poverty level wages."
>  
> A study by the Chicago Federal Reserve Bank last year found that every dollar increase in the minimum wage   produces an immdiate bump in the next year of $2,800. per recipient in consumer purchases.
>  
> Poorly paid workers had no role in the economic crash of 2007-2008.
> It was done by the highest paid CEOs and wealthiest speculators. I urge you to use you powers as president to light a fire under a corrupt Congress to raise the minimum wage now.
>  
> Sincerely,
> Agnes Woolsey
> P.O. Box 163
> Mendocino, CA 95460
>  
> tel. 707.237-2377
>  
>  
>  
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