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		<title>Fix Our Broken Money System, Achieve Justice, Avoid Austerity, Reduce Debt, and Create Jobs &#8212; All In One Afternoon!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2013 20:18:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jerry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, it may take more than one afternoon, but the upcoming Sunday, May 12, Fixing Our Money System forum which will run from 1-5 p.m. at Coopers Union in New York City will be a good start. Its speakers intend to clear the fog around headline-grabbing terminology like Sequestration, liberating &#8220;Trillion Dollar Coins,&#8221; ominous &#8220;Financial [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, it may take more than one afternoon, but the upcoming Sunday, May 12, <strong><em>Fixing Our Money System</em></strong> forum which will run from 1-5 p.m. at Coopers Union in New York City will be a good start.</p>
<p>Its speakers intend to clear the fog around headline-grabbing terminology like Sequestration, liberating &#8220;Trillion Dollar Coins,&#8221; ominous &#8220;Financial Cliffs,&#8221; and scary &#8220;Closing Down the Government&#8221; and to educate the audience as to alternative economic approaches which can end &#8212; as key presenter Stephen Zarlenga declares &#8211;  &#8220;all the nonsense being spread about.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;<strong>Yes, it&#8217;s all a heap of nonsense&#8230;</strong> mainly being to further enrich the one tenth of one percent of our population when the nation should be heavily taxing their wealth instead &#8212; the way Roosevelt did.  The antidote is monetary reform, and learning which media and Internet sources to listen to and which to avoid.&#8221;  What is necessary to understand is (1) the true nature of money as legal tender; (2) Big Banks&#8217; unwarranted money creation power; and (3) Government&#8217;s <em>constitutional power</em> to create and regulate the money supply to promote the general welfare.</p>
<p>Stephen is the Director of the <em><strong>American Monetary Institute</strong></em> and one who helped draft the <strong>H.R. 2990</strong> Bill introduced into the House of Representatives in 2011 by then-Representative Dennis Kucinich.  (<strong>NEED</strong> stands for <strong>N</strong>ational <strong>E</strong>mergency <strong>E</strong>mployment <strong>D</strong>efense Act.)  <a href="http://writtenoffamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Stephen-Zarlenga.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1361" alt="Stephen Zarlenga" src="http://writtenoffamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Stephen-Zarlenga.jpg" width="170" height="239" /></a></p>
<p>How important was this bill?  The very fact that it was caused to die in a House sub-committee last year should give you a clue. Stephen feels that, if we can resurrect and reintroduce this bill into the <strong>113th Congress</strong>, &#8220;it could be an earthquake to our banking system.&#8221;</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t need to have occupied Wall Street to find these words and this endeavor to be of importance.  At the very center of Occupy&#8217;s message has always been the outrage over a broken &#8212; even criminal &#8212; financial system.  A single, coherent message around which such activists can rally has been lacking.  Could this be that missing lightning rod?</p>
<p><strong>Completely change the monetary system</strong></p>
<p>Stop, once and for all, the creation of money by private financial institutions as interest-bearing debt!  This will be one of the passionate cases to be made that Sunday.  To put that message across strongly, Stephen gathered together a lecture team of some of the most advanced monetary thinkers in the country.</p>
<p>Among them are people such as Professor Nic Tideman of Virgina Tech, William Batt, a leading Georgian economist, and Kaoru Yamaguchi of Japan, a world leader in applying system dynamics methodology to monetary reform.  Other speakers are Robert Poteat, Jamie Walton, Joe Bongiovanni, and Greg Coleridge.</p>
<p>To attend <em><strong>Fixing our Broken Money System &#8212; Achieving Justice, Avoiding Austerity, Reducing Debt, and Creating Jobs</strong>,</em> visit <em>www.Monetary.org</em> for details. Tickets are a $10 by eventbrite in advance, or $20 at the door. Write Stephen directly at ami@taconic.net, and listen to his 15 Minutes of Fact Interview on this subject: &#8220;<em>Do Letters and Numbers Involve Flesh and Blood</em>?&#8221; here:  <a class="bitmark-shortlink" href="http://bit.ly/14OTlO6"><span class="protocol">http://</span>bit.ly/14OTlO6</a>.</p>
<p>Put this conference on your calendar and plan to be there. A downloadable flyer can be accessed here: <a class="bitmark-shortlink" href="http://bit.ly/163ojC3"><span class="protocol">http://</span>bit.ly/163ojC3</a>.</p>
<p>One more thing &#8212; a question.  Does anyone know of a Representative who is man (or woman) enough to introduce <strong>H.R. 2990 </strong>this year?</p>
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		<title>Mayday!  Mayday!  Mayday!  Bankers Panic Over May Day Celebrations</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2012 01:06:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jerry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Mayday,&#8221; which is used as a distress signal and derives from the French &#8220;m&#8217;aider (&#8220;come help me&#8221;), is being given new meaning by Wall Street and its Bankers in response to the upcoming &#8220;May Day&#8221; Occupy national protests. This May Day demonstration will be the largest of its kind in a half-century and will take [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://writtenoffamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Jackie-DiSalvo.png"><img src="http://writtenoffamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Jackie-DiSalvo.png" alt="" title="Jackie-DiSalvo" width="300" height="225" class="alignright size-full wp-image-1330" /></a>&#8220;Mayday,&#8221; which is used as a distress signal and derives from the French &#8220;m&#8217;aider (&#8220;come help me&#8221;), is being given new meaning by Wall Street and its Bankers in response to the upcoming &#8220;May Day&#8221; Occupy national protests.</p>
<p>This May Day demonstration will be the largest of its kind in a half-century and will take place in cities across the U.S.  On May 1, 2012, tens of thousands of people throughout the U.S. and the world &#8211; workers, students, immigrants, professionals, houseworkers &#8211; employed and unemployed alike &#8211; will take to the streets to unite in a General Strike against &#8220;a system that does not work for us.&#8221;</p>
<p>May Day is a holiday for the 99%. It is a day for people to come together, across all those lines which too often divide us &#8212; race, class, gender, religion &#8212; and challenge the systems that create these divisions.</p>
<p><strong>The expected response from the City?  Don’t expect ticker-tape.</strong></p>
<p>Being aware of the Financial Community&#8217;s alarm and Mayor Bloomberg&#8217;s mindset, I sought out one of NYC&#8217;s most active volunteers (I was told she was &#8220;awesome&#8221; &#8211; and she is), Jackie DiSalvo, to determine the legitimacy of this hand-wringing and get a better idea of the &#8220;Occupy&#8221; side of this story.  </p>
<p>I described to Jackie a recent Bloomberg Businessweek article titled &#8220;Wall Street Tracks &#8216;Wolves&#8217; as May 1 Protests Loom&#8221; in which Brian McNary, a Pinkerton Global Risk director describes both Occupiers and the threat that &#8220;May Day&#8221; has for his banking clients and the need for &#8220;surveillance&#8221; of wild-eyed radicals.</p>
<p>&#8220;Banks cooperating on surveillance are like elk fending off wolves in Yellowstone National Park,&#8221; he was quoted as saying&#8230; &#8220;While other animals try in vain to sprint away alone, elk survive attacks by forming a ring together,&#8221; he declared.  (full article:  <a href="http://buswk.co/JbFbpc">http://buswk.co/JbFbpc</a>)</p>
<p>As a spokesperson for the OWS Labor Outreach committee and member of the planning committee for the Mayday Solidarity March Coalition, she could only shake her head and sigh.  &#8220;May Day, and Occupy, are both examples and manifestations of non-violent civil protest.&#8221;  (Her full “15 Minutes of Fact” Interview can be found at <a href="http://bit.ly/Irz2fq">http://bit.ly/Irz2fq</a>) </p>
<p>Pointedly, the extent to which Wall Street (and city government) will use their near-military police force to corral and subdue protestors will be the likely determiner as to how peaceful the protests will be.  </p>
<p>(When I visited Union Square the other day for the Student rally against $1 Trillion in educational debt, there were close to 50 &#8211; FIFTY! &#8211; police cars surrounding the Park.  If that is their response to several hundred people at a Student demonstration, what is in store for May 1?)</p>
<p><strong>Are New York&#8217;s Finest the &#8220;Hessians&#8221; of today?</strong></p>
<p>Britain, in the American Revolutionary War, found it easier to go to German States to hire their armed military than to recruit their own citizens to fight an unpopular war.  Wall Street must have taken note and put a more modern spin to this practice.</p>
<p>In 2010, JPMorgan gave the NYC Police Foundation the largest donation is has ever received &#8211; $4.6MM.  They outfitted over 1,000 officers with state-of-the-art laptops and communications tools.  Donations are large and ongoing from Wall Street to the cops to this day&#8230;and one has to ask &#8211; Is this not turning NYC&#8217;s police department into the largest de-facto privately funded anti-protest army in the U.S.? </p>
<p>Will justification for police violence be concocted, as exampled by the police and the military actions taking place even today against protestors in Greece, Spain, and the Middle East?  Will the suppression of the &#8220;American Spring&#8221; begin on May Day?</p>
<p>Planning for exactly that possibility, NYC&#8217;s Occupy has organized neighborhoods and sites into what it terms &#8220;Green, Yellow and Red&#8221; zones.  The safest for protestors (from arrest and harassment) are designated green, the more problematical as yellow, and the more risky as red.</p>
<p><strong>Is Green, Yellow, Red the New Red, White and Blue?</strong></p>
<p>What will be your choice on that day?  Green?  Yellow?  Red?  Will you even be on the streets?  Will you choose not to go to work or to school?  Will you take a day off from shopping?  Or, will you wisely (?) stay above the fray and come home to turn on the news to watch your more committed fellow citizen exercising <em>for</em> you the right to free speech and assembly?</p>
<p>I wonder what color that latter choice would be&#8230;</p>
<p>Want more details?  <a href="http://maydaysolidarity2012.org">http://maydaysolidarity2012.org</a>,  <a href="http://maydaynyc.org/homepage">http://maydaynyc.org/homepage</a>, and <a href="http://99picketlines.tumblr.com">http://99picketlines.tumblr.com</a>.  </p>
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		<title>Mic Check!  Mic Check!  Jamie Dimon – Can You Hear Me Now?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2011 06:49:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jerry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It had to happen. The Revolution had to come home. The unquenched coals that remained of Occupy Wall Street and Zuccotti Park was destined to search out the dry tinder of community disgust and outrage over the single issue that united them all – the foreclosure of their neighbor’s homes, the home across the street, [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://writtenoffamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Occupy-Tape_2.jpg"><img src="http://writtenoffamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Occupy-Tape_2.jpg" alt="" title="Occupy Tape_2" width="300" height="225" class="alignright size-full wp-image-1313" /></a>It had to happen.  The Revolution had to come home.</p>
<p>The unquenched coals that remained of Occupy Wall Street and Zuccotti Park was destined to search out the dry tinder of community disgust and outrage over the single issue that united them all – the foreclosure of their neighbor’s homes, the home across the street, the home of the retired and the invalid, even their own home.</p>
<p>And when those embers and the people carrying them found this explosive environment in the East New York neighborhood of Brooklyn yesterday, Dec 6, not even the intermittent sprinkles and overcast skies could dampen the angry heat of several hundred marchers who had converged to protest the heartlessness of the banks and the financial systems.</p>
<p>Each home visited, with boarded windows and doors and festooned with yellow tape marked “foreclosure,” had its own story.  Once prosperous families, no longer – first the job, then the home, lost.  A mortgage “re-fi” and impossibly escalated payments moving a monthly payment from $1,200 to $4,300…and this from a woman who had never been late on a payment before and who was still grieving from the loss of her son to “friendly fire” in Iraq.</p>
<p>(That same day, a major news story was run nationwide in which a distraught broker described how Chase Bank pushed minorities into subprime loans – paying pumped up commissions to motivate sales to accounts which they knew would end in foreclosure)<br />
Speaking into the Human Mic, each told their story of attempts to deal with their bank or mortgage holder.  Each described similar tales of unhearing, uncaring or incompetent bank employees who could not or would not help and the form letters that arrived with the same lie:  “We are sorry…”<br />
One woman, standing proudly on the stoop of a boarded-up home, recounted of not weeks, not months, but years of dealing with banks absorbed by other banks with the new mortgage holder starting the eviction process for the second and third time.  As for the previous paperwork?  No one could be bothered to research records showing agreements in process but never completed and prior bank promises broken.</p>
<p>“I am here to tell Jamie Dimon that I want him come here and talk to me,” she shouted out to the applause of the marchers and supporters.  “I no longer am alone in my struggle” she said, each sentence reverberating back from the crowd in the call-and-response now made famous by the movement.  </p>
<p>“WE will not give up or give in, Mr. Dimon.  Mr. Dimon, CAN YOU HEAR US NOW?”</p>
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		<title>To the Grave &amp; Beyond – Debt Collection and the Deceased</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 19:15:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jerry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The only sure thing in life, we are told, is death and taxes. That needs to be more correctly restated as death, taxes and the bill collector. In prior blogs and radio interviews I have entertained a wide range of topics and interview subjects. I have needled my own industry (collection agencies) on the way [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The only sure thing in life, we are told, is death and taxes.  That needs to be more correctly restated as death, taxes and the bill collector.</p>
<p><a href="http://writtenoffamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/cemetery.png"><img src="http://writtenoffamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/cemetery.png" alt="" title="cemetery" width="300" height="184" class="alignright size-full wp-image-1298" /></a></p>
<p>In prior blogs and radio interviews I have entertained a wide range of topics and interview subjects.  I have needled my own industry (collection agencies) on the way it has treated whistle-blowers, lusted after student debt, and their purchase and pursuit of questionable debt.</p>
<p>I have also solicited the best wisdom of their former Association (ACA) CEO, singled out the “good guys,” and even celebrated the industry for its generosity in supporting worthwhile causes.  But, I had yet to meet debt collectors who really have to “dig” (pun intended) for their money, but did with respect and sensitivity.</p>
<p>Steven Godzisz, CEO of CCR Collections, operating in both in Canada and the U.S., has concentrated mostly on collecting for funeral homes and cemeteries for the past 20 years.  And, he has developed strong opinions regarding the proper way to operate in this niche.  Given mounting complaints against the industry at large, he finds a lot to fault in both the approach – and the ethics –his sister agencies employ.</p>
<p>He may be alone in this criticism within the walls of his industry, but not in the world at large.  Media outlets ranging in size from hometown papers and television stations to The New York Times and CNN weigh in with unfavorable stories about agencies who use every trick possible to extract the last dollar possible out of the pockets of the deceased.</p>
<p>In one instance cited on CNN, a credit card operation (first party) contacted a deceased woman’s Daughter and suggested, politely, that she take over her Mother’s cards, or simply pay them off.  Surprised, the Daughter asked how the company had discovered that the mother had recently passed on.  The answer:  “Social Security told us.”</p>
<p>As the reporter put it, this had to be “the most macabre phone tree ever.”</p>
<p>Now, let’s be clear, the contact was made on a legitimate debt and it is in the creditor’s interest that it be paid.  This is considered fair game, as monies left in an estate can be used to settle debt and is often directed in that fashion.</p>
<p>But, to attempt to extract that debt from the daughter?  The woman was neither Executor nor Administrator of her Late Mother’s Estate.<br />
“That’s little more than ‘emotional extortion,’” Steve says.  “Generally, survivors are not required to pay a dead relative’s bills from their own assets.”</p>
<p><strong>That’s not the only bone that Steve has to pick with some of his peers.</strong></p>
<p>“In theory, collection agencies can go after any property inherited from the deceased, whether that is cash or a physical asset.  This can be a tortuous process, so many agencies play hard on the sentiment and loyalty of the relative,” Steve adds.</p>
<p>“It is the unethical agent who plays that card without first, and clearly, letting the relative know that they have no legal obligation to pay the credit card bill.”</p>
<p>Steve is firm in his belief that an approach with integrity will – even if a bill is not paid – produce desirable if ancillary results.  Especially so, in this day of “Social Media.”</p>
<p>“Think about it,” he posits, “Regardless of the amount of money owed by a deceased’s estate, it is the estate’s responsibility through an Executor/Administrator and a due process is set up for dispensing payment.  Heavy-handed collection actions can lead to substantial, if unquantifiable, losses in potential business.  Not only with this family, but every one of their friends on Facebook and Twitter who have been alerted to this ‘mistreatment.’</p>
<p>How many people if pressed too hard on a deceased’s credit card bill or unsecured debt would ever want to do business with that creditor again?  How many of their friends will hear this tale?</p>
<p>For a funeral home, this is a major consideration.  Funerals are by nature “family” affairs, and a significant amount of trust and sensitivity is at stake.  Upset one person – and there goes an entire “family tree” of future business.</p>
<p>“Unless a living member of the family has co-signed the funeral contract and the estate is insolvent or creditor proof, I generally advise my funeral or cemetery client to consider forgiving the debt.  The cost outweighs the results.</p>
<p>If action is required and appropriate, reporting the debt to a credit bureau is very effective and inexpensive for the client. The filing of a legal claim beyond the bureau is up to my client. That is their right: to accept or decline an action. Making the right credit decisions are essential, all the while preserving the family heritage and relationship – present and future,” Steve added.</p>
<p>“Enough about the creditor,” I asked Steve, “what advice would he give the deceased’s relatives vis-à-vis funeral documents?</p>
<p>“If you are not an Executor or Administrator and are concerned about your personal liabilities, sign the contract with your name, and add “on behalf of the estate of the deceased,” he advises.</p>
<p>As for his advice for his fellow agencies to improve their successes (and image)?  “Tact &#038; Diplomacy – Professional first and foremost…and be securely grounded in the FDCPA.” And if the estate goes into probate?  “Stand in line.”</p>
<p>Our full WGRNradio.com interview with Godzisz at: <a href="http://bit.ly/v0SnNy" target="_blank">http://bit.ly/v0SnNy</a></p>
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		<title>A Bite of the (Big) Apple = Banishment from the (Liberty) Garden?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2011 01:53:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[INJUSTICE DELAYED.  10-14-2011:  What would have to be acknowledged as a clear &#8220;win&#8221; for OWS, NYC backs down on its threat to &#8220;clean&#8221; Zuccotti Square&#8230;which most saw to be a ruse to get the protestors out of the Square.  A significant tidal wave of phone calls and strong cautions for the Park&#8217;s owner against unleashing [...]]]></description>
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<p>INJUSTICE DELAYED.  10-14-2011:  What would have to be acknowledged as a clear &#8220;win&#8221; for <strong>OWS</strong>, NYC backs down on its threat to &#8220;clean&#8221; Zuccotti Square&#8230;which most saw to be a ruse to get the protestors out of the Square.  A significant tidal wave of phone calls and strong cautions for the Park&#8217;s owner against unleashing the police.</p>
<p>All in all, it would appear that my blog below which was posted last week was more prescient than I imagined.  Hang in there, troops.</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-</p>
<p>In Judeo-Christian-Muslim theology, when Adam &amp; Eve ate of the Apple from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, they were expelled from Paradise.</p>
<p>I suspect this will happen again, generations later, in lower Manhattan in an area we call &#8220;Wall Street.&#8221;  Where snakes do abound, I understand.  Not too far from a temporary Paradise, where the innocents are coming out of the Garden of Ether.</p>
<p>As the story goes, the snake tempts Eve to eat the apple telling her that she “surely will not die” in spite of the commandment’s edict to not even touch this fruit.  Eve proceeds to eat, and then gives the fruit to Adam, who also eats.  At that point, the two become aware… <strong>”to know good and evil.”  </strong></p>
<p>God finds them, judges them, and expels them from Eden…the last paradise they, or their children, may ever know.  Let’s fast-forward and extend this experience to the Occupiers of Wall Street and draw some very broad parallels.</p>
<p>My first question would be, what is it about eating from this “<strong>Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil</strong>” that is so bad?</p>
<p>Shouldn’t it be good to know the difference between the two? To have knowledge of right vs. wrong rather than remain ignorant?  Surely, the tree could not have existed unless good and evil were a reality.  Why can’t we, <strong><em>why shouldn’t we</em></strong>, be made more aware of this fundamental truth of existence – that there are starkly opposing forces in this world?</p>
<p><strong>Because, in this world of the profane, knowing the truth will surely eject you from a fantasy paradise.</strong></p>
<p>It is as if <strong>The 99%</strong> – me and our fellow Americans – have discovered themselves evicted from the dream… from the &#8220;America of bounty&#8221; which promised so much and mostly delivered on that promise.  Dazed, hungry, we look around in disbelief at a world which seems alien and even impossible.</p>
<p>That bankers steal from us.  That politicians lie to us.  That the medical industry, at great profit, allows us to suffer and to die.  That people in authority use their position for their own advantage and against the common good.  That “K Street” money is more important than Main Street votes.</p>
<p>And, that <strong>The 1%</strong> &#8211; actually, the greediest amongst them will always… well, maybe not always…own and control the America that I once was told by Woodie Guthrie was “My Land… and Your Land.”</p>
<p>Taking a bite of the Big Apple – and still demanding to stay in the garden?*  Now that we know what we know, and causing others to know, is that even possible?</p>
<p>No, and that is the point of the expulsion. It is now time for us to leave illusion behind, take our knowledge with us, and follow the directions which were given:</p>
<p><strong>“Go forth, and multiply.&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>- &#8211; - &#8211; - &#8211; - &#8211; - &#8211; - &#8211; - &#8211; - &#8211; - &#8211; - &#8211; - &#8211; - &#8211; -</p>
<p>(*Let’s go into detail about the “garden,” itself.  It is an amazing, and up-to-this-point protected, 33,000-square-foot oasis for those who would act on their new-found knowledge of good and evil.</p>
<p>“<strong>Liberty Square</strong>” is more formally known as Zuccotti Square, named this in June 2006 by its owners, Brookfield Office Properties (TSX: BPO) in honor of John Zuccotti, its chairman and luminary in New York City.  (Ironic – that its original name was Liberty Plaza Park?)</p>
<p>The idea of liberty, tolerance and freedom is actually part of the management lineage of Brookfield, the park’s owner, and it must be with mixed emotions that they see this park – <em>their</em> property even if by law a publicly owned space – being used in ways that amplify awareness about the greed and excesses of Wall Street.</p>
<p>Politically, Zuccotti has loyalty threads not only with his Big Biz neighbors, but from his former work as serving at times on the National Republican Congressional Committee and even Joseph Biden’s Presidential campaign.  Even though as a “Big Landlords” his firm is not being targeted by #OWS, I am sure they are feeling the heat reflected back from their Wall Street tenants.</p>
<p>It is known that Brookfield people are “actively working” with the City of New York to “restore the park to its intended purpose.”  Will he see to it that his namesake park is freed of these peaceful, if noisy, squatters?</p>
<p>Actually, many people would assert that it is fulfilling its extended purpose.</p>
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		<title>A Cause to Support – the Collections Industry Needs To Occupy Wall Street!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Oct 2011 18:15:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jerry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know, I know, I&#8217;m asking my brothers and sisters in the collections industry to get into the game a bit late, but this may be a singular chance to not only get deservedly positive press but to get on the right side of the creditor-debtor equation.  We can start by not pursuing &#8220;coerced&#8221; or [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://writtenoffamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Wall-Street-Protestor1.jpg"><br />
<img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1225" title="Wall Street Protestor1" src="http://writtenoffamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Wall-Street-Protestor1-225x300.jpg" alt="" width="225" height="300" /></a>I know, I know, I&#8217;m asking my brothers and sisters in the collections industry to get into the game a bit late, but this may be a singular chance to not only get deservedly positive press but to get on the right side of the creditor-debtor equation.  We can start by not pursuing &#8220;coerced&#8221; or illegitimate debt.</p>
<p><strong>It&#8217;s time to Occupy Wall Street.</strong></p>
<p>What&#8217;s that, you say?  Leave our comfy desks and auto-dialers and join a bunch of recycled or reincarnated Hippies to bite the manicured fingers on the hand that feeds us, to attack the very same financial institutions which have filled our calling queues and pockets for oh-so-many glorious years?  <strong>Yes.</strong></p>
<p>Hear me out as I present a considerable number of reasons for us to weigh in on the side of these protestors and others of us who comprise the &#8220;99ers.&#8221;  (1% rich; 99% poor)</p>
<p><strong>#OccupyWallStreet</strong> (on Twitter) is a movement that began in <strong>NYC</strong> on September 17 with an encampment in the financial district.  The occupiers proclaimed their methods to be non-violent and their purpose to be the ending of the moneyed corruption of this country.</p>
<p><strong>Like a spark to tinder, it caught fire.</strong></p>
<p>What started out as an isolated protest group unacknowledged in the mainstream press has spread nationally and internationally, reaching Madrid, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Madison, Toronto, London, Athens, Sydney, Stuttgart, Tokyo, Milan, Amsterdam, Algiers, Tel Aviv, Portland, Chicago, Palestine, Phoenix, Montreal, Cleveland, Atlanta, Kansas City, Dallas, Orlando and Miami…some 1,500 worldwide at last count.</p>
<p>Notice any positive parallels we can hang our hat on?  Our industry is certainly people-powered, we can be found in cities nationally and internationally, we largely demonstrate that our methods are non-violent, and our purpose is to…make a buck or two?  (That last doesn&#8217;t seem catchy enough; needs some work.)</p>
<p>And, we have common ground to attack Wall Street transgressions.  After all, have these people not undermined the very source of our own revenue – <em>uncontested debt</em>?  Legitimate debt, legitimately owed, has always given our industry a fairly decent shot at working hard to both satisfy our clients, help the debtor to pay what they are able, and make a fair return on that effort.</p>
<p><strong>Thanks to Wall Street, this is becoming impossible.</strong></p>
<p>Think about it.  Even if a debt we are pursuing is undisputed and acknowledged by the debtor, thanks to the ripple effects of the Great Recession (which no one disputes was brought on by the greed and excesses of Wall Street), fully one-sixth of U.S. citizens live in poverty and overall some 18% of our workers are either unemployed or underemployed.</p>
<p><strong>The &#8220;Getting-blood-out-of-turnips&#8221; problem:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Medical</strong>.  Roughly 40% of consumer collections is in the medical field.  With roughly 50,000,000 Americans without health insurance and health-profiteering by Big Insurance and Big Pharma unencumbered by legal strictures adding to what is owed, how do we expect to collect from a shrinking pool of those who are still well and still employed?</p>
<p><strong>School Loans</strong>.  Wall Street contaminated this world a few years back by bankrolling <strong>For-Profit Colleges.</strong>  These, in turn, charged excessive tuition (by any standard) for what many consider to be a shabby product and then annually proceeded to dump students into the workforce burdened by tens of thousands of dollars in loans. <strong> <em>Student debt is reaching 1 Trillion dollars</em> </strong>– already passing credit card debt – and is seen as the next &#8220;meltdown bubble.&#8221;  Student loan default rates are vaulting into the teens, and fully 50% of these defaults are from students who attended for-profit colleges.</p>
<p>Our industry has already begun to collect on those accounts, and we are surely &#8220;feeling their pain.&#8221; Try getting as much as a $50/Month payment out of a kid who is saddled with as much as $100,000 in debt and flipping hamburgers at a local fast-food outlet.</p>
<p>In fact, there is a major anger-stoked national campaign that is demanding that ALL student loan debt be forgiven – and this is gaining momentum.  Put THAT in your portfolio and smoke it.</p>
<p><strong>Credit Cards</strong>.  Speaking of credit cards – a major source of lust and revenue for debt purchasers as well as traditional agencies – Is it really profitable, or even ethical &#8211; to collect on?  Banks not only ran up amounts owed by the unconscionable escalation of interest rates and service fees, but then sold our industry hundreds of millions of dollars in &#8220;tainted&#8221; write-off&#8217;s which never should have been sent out to third-parties to start.</p>
<p>I am referring, of course, to the famous &#8220;Linda Almonte&#8221; whistle-blowing case at JP Morgan Chase which is still wending its way through the halls of government oversight agencies.  That shoe, when it drops, will not land lightly.  It will shake the banking – and our – industry.</p>
<p><strong>Mortgage/Home Loans</strong>.  Faulty foreclosure paperwork, loans proven to be incomplete and in some cases downright fraudulent, and the outrageous robo-signing of mortgage with or without proper authentication; <strong>how it is that not one banker or wall street executive has been arrested?</strong></p>
<p>Things are so rotten in <strong>Bankster Land</strong> that the Attorney Generals in a number of states are refusing to release a number of our major banks from lender liability.  Banks have been seeking broad releases to protect them from legal claims growing out of securitization, servicing, loan costs, unresponsiveness to requests for modification and robo-signed foreclosures, etc.  Santa will not grant them their wishes this year.</p>
<p><strong>Collateral Damage</strong>.  Yep, you know them well – the people who acknowledge their debts, are more than willing to pay them off, but due to job or home loss brought about by a bankrupted economy – have barely enough to meet even basic needs for food and shelter.</p>
<p>Now, let&#8217;s get back to our thesis – that the Accounts Receivable Management Industry would be well-served by joining our young and unemployed friends on the protest lines.  Let&#8217;s let them know that they are not the only ones who feel, in their words, &#8220;wronged by the corporate forces of the world&#8221; and that &#8220;upon corruption of that system, it is up to the individuals to protect their own rights, and those of their neighbors.&#8221;</p>
<p>As responsible citizens and business owners, we must stand up for the legitimate rights of the debtors, our neighbors.</p>
<p><strong>See you at your local &#8220;Liberty Square.&#8221;</strong></p>
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		<title>Occupy Wall Street</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2011 15:38:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Russell Simmons – One “Occupy Wall Street” Person the Cops Won’t Pepper Spray I confess, he could be as compelling a target as the young female protestors they penned in with orange netting traps and sprayed with mace and pepper spray this past weekend.  But, this guy’s a little – nay, a waaaay big – [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1202" title="russell-simmons-interview" src="http://writtenoffamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/russell-simmons-interview-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /><strong>Russell Simmons – One “Occupy Wall Street” Person the Cops Won’t Pepper Spray</strong></p>
<p>I confess, he could be as compelling a target as the young female protestors they penned in with orange netting traps and sprayed with mace and pepper spray this past weekend.  But, this guy’s a little – nay, a waaaay big – different.</p>
<p>So, if one is NOT a Media Mogul, what exactly is it about the 1,000’s of protestors…and many more thousands to come…that invokes official wrath?</p>
<p><strong>OccupyWallStreet</strong> is a people-powered movement for democracy that began in NYC on<br />
September 17 with an encampment in the financial district and which declared its purpose to be non-violent.  Or, as close as they could get to that goal, given the physical force and intimidation that soon emanated from the ranks of blue and white.</p>
<p><strong>Mr. Policeman &#8211; What is it that invokes this anger and overreach?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Is it</strong> their vow is to end the monied corruption of this country? Is it because the protest area you established for them wasn’t suitable to that purpose, or that free assembly really does mean free – not corralled – assembly?</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1206" title="bull-horns" src="http://writtenoffamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/bull-horns.jpg" alt="" width="255" height="192" /><strong> Is it</strong> because the demonstrators hold teach-ins, engage tourists in discussion and debate (which you aggressively discourage), and wave about such America-damaging statements as “Revoke Corporate Personhood” or “Democracy Not Corporatization?”</p>
<p><strong>Is it</strong> that your own, excessive use of force and intimidation was caught on video and transmitted around the world – much as had been done on Tahrir Square and the Spanish acampadas or the uprising of the Chilean students? That this shame is now public, and not private – even though the mainstream media somehow has been reluctant to show up to create this indelible record?</p>
<p><strong>Is it</strong> that <strong>Occupy Wall Street</strong> is a leaderless resistance movement that demands police leaders to actually jail offenders in their rank for the unprovoked spraying or tackling of protestors.  Which, in reality, is essentially no different their request for jail time for the Wall Street crooks who plundered America?</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1207" title="revolution-protester" src="http://writtenoffamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/revolution-protester.jpg" alt="" width="255" height="192" /><strong>Is it</strong> that there is an ongoing mass outpouring of prepared food donations the protestors receive daily to feed their numbers – that local pizzerias are given scores of food orders charged to credit cards daily from people all over the country, and the world?</p>
<p><strong>Is it</strong> that this is not an isolated instance, but that these people stand in solidarity with Madrid, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Madison, Toronto, London, Athens, Sydney, Stuttgart, Tokyo, Milan, Amsterdam, Algiers, Tel Aviv, Portland, Chicago and Palestine? That soon they will stand with Phoenix, Montreal, Cleveland, Atlanta, Kansas City, Dallas, Orlando and Miami &#8211; some figures placing this number as high as 130 locales?</p>
<p><strong>Is it</strong> that high-profile figures, such as Russel Simmons, Michael Moore, Susan Sarandon, Radiohead et al, are showing up to support and further advertise this cause?</p>
<p><strong>Whatever it is</strong> that is causing you to forget your Credo “ To Serve And Protect,” <strong>I join all like-minded fellow Americans in asking YOU to stop protecting Wall Street from The People, and start protecting The People from Wall Street.</strong></p>
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		<title>Raising a Goat Together – Obama and Boehner &#8211; A Modest Solution to Generating Cooperation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 16:50:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You likely have not heard of the healing properties of the “goat exchange” as practiced for reconciliation purposes in Africa. It is more likely that you have heard of the ferocious enmity between the Hutu and the Tutsi which was graphically portrayed in the film “Hotel Rwanda.” In this acclaimed work of cinema, the protagonist [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1181" title="goat" src="http://writtenoffamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/goat1-199x300.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="300" />You likely have not heard of the healing properties of the “goat exchange” as practiced for reconciliation purposes in Africa. It is more likely that you have heard of the ferocious enmity between the Hutu and the Tutsi which was graphically portrayed in the film “Hotel Rwanda.”</p>
<p>In this acclaimed work of cinema, the protagonist and Hotel Operator Paul Rusesabagina is fortunate enough to be the manager of a compound protected by the U.N. during the fierce hunting down and massacring of the Hutu by the Tutsi extremists. Through his ingenuity and efforts, over 1,000 lives were saved by this hero (a Tutsi by birth) from slaughter, most certainly including himself, his children, and his Hutu wife.</p>
<p>That “war,” if we want to call genocide by that term, was encouraged and enflamed by the government in its allowing of vicious hate attacks on national radio in which the Hutu were demonized.  Militia mobs broke into homes, schools and hospitals to literally hack their enemies to death. Entire families, and clans, lost their lives – over 1,000,000 dead at war&#8217;s end.</p>
<p>That was back in 1994.  As of 2011, the picture shows painful, but halting, progress.</p>
<p>One of the players in this is David Zarembka, author of <em><strong>A Peace of Africa – Reflections on Life in the Great Lakes Region,</strong></em> Quaker and Peacemaker. Since 1998, he has been the coordinator of the African Great Lakes Initiative of the Friends Peace Teams, an organization promoting peace activities with local groups in the region.</p>
<p>As he explains it, “Working Together” is the overarching theme of the work these Quakers and local partners do to rebuild relationships between ex-combatants and others that were broken during the twelve years of civil war.</p>
<p>The “goat project” consists of pairing together a Hutu woman and a Tutsi woman by giving them a goat to share.  The mechanics are simple; one woman is to house the female goat during which time it is bred and through pregnancy to birth.  Both women are required to tend to the welfare of the goat.  One woman gets the goat manure to use in enriching her garden and the other will be the recipient of the kid.</p>
<p>Once the baby goat is weaned, the cycle is complete.  But, the friendships that has been developed…continues.</p>
<p>Project leaders, Elin Henrysson and Andrew Peterson express the core principal, that “the healing of inner wounds and trauma go hand in hand with reconciliation and the building of relationships.”  By pairing a Tutsi woman from the displaced persons’ camp with a Hutu woman who had remained in her community during the bloody days of strife, of necessity the two women had to cross ethnic – and household – boundaries.</p>
<p>The experience in scores of pairings was not problem-free, but even that friction served as a bonding and healing opportunity. In one case, one community argued over who would get the “biggest, healthiest looking goat” until a system of random distribution was agreed upon. In cases where there was the death of a goat or kid, forums were created to handle upsets and conflicts.</p>
<p>Significant ceremonies were created as well. The two describe the eventual exchange of the kid:</p>
<p>“Groups gather together, bringing the goat along. They sing, pray and talk about their experiences of the project…after which each member of a pair who kept the goat in her own home ceremoniously hands over the kid to the partner, often with a heartfelt speech, the naming of the kid, and a hug.”</p>
<p>Can’t you just imagine Obama and Boehner doing that?</p>
<p>Would anyone here happen to have a spare goat?</p>
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		<title>From Pawnshops to Poverty, Inc.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Aug 2011 15:00:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How the Working Poor Became Big Business and Tempted The Collections Industry UPDATE 10-24-11.  When I first posted this piece, my intent was to feature and support the author, Gary Rivlin, in getting out the word about how Wall Street has financed its stepchildren, payday lenders and pawnshops, on Main Street&#8230;and that these offspring are [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>How the Working Poor Became Big Business and Tempted The Collections Industry</strong></em></p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1125" title="payday-loans" src="http://writtenoffamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/payday-loans.jpg" alt="" width="204" height="300" /><strong>UPDATE 10-24-11. </strong> When I first posted this piece, my intent was to feature and support the author, Gary Rivlin, in getting out the word about how Wall Street has financed its stepchildren, payday lenders and pawnshops, on Main Street&#8230;and that these offspring are just as greedy as their parents.</p>
<p>With the Advent of <strong>Occupy Wall Street</strong>, it became quite evident that others had already noticed this &#8211; if their hand-scribbled signs were any clue.  Interestingly, that same creeping and unhappy realization that something is amiss is coming about for people in the collections industry &#8211; you know, the third-party bill collectors who chase after all the bad debt.  Even though the article was directed to this industry, anyone in debt will find it to be educational.</p>
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<p><strong>Once again</strong>, my people, the collections industry, are caught in their age-old quandary – do they Follow the Golden Rule, or the Rule of Gold.</p>
<p>That this decision is made almost daily (and that the temptation of “going for the gold” rules seems to be the default choice) was brought into sharp relief in a recent <strong>WGRNradio.com</strong> interview I conducted with author <strong>Gary Rivlin</strong> in which we discussed his revealing and hard-hitting book, <em>&#8220;Broke, USA – From Pawnshops to Poverty, Inc. – How the Working Poor Became Big Business.”  </em>(Find the Recorded Segment at this site under the tab &#8220;Radio Show.&#8221;)<em><br />
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<p>This book, “with the potential to stimulate outrage – and political reform” as one reviewer described it, served as the inspiration for me to devote my show and this blog to this author, his book, and this particular callous – and even criminal – treatment of sub-prime borrowers in the U.S.</p>
<p>Some of you reading this blog may legitimately question my including the bill collector – no matter your personal feelings about the work they do – in this scenario. After all, they don’t run pawnshops and lend money to people who are “in between paydays.”</p>
<p>FACT: in one way or another, too many in the collections and bad-debt-purchasing field are complicit in furthering and sustaining the damage being done by predatory lenders. Whether it be that of actually collecting on such debt, or simply turning a blind eye on those activities in order to secure otherwise “legitimate” collections business, they are enablers at best and conspirators at worse.</p>
<p><strong>The working poor are big business in this country.</strong></p>
<p>No less than seven publicly-traded companies are in the payday lending business and six are in the check cashing business—or seven if you include Wal-Mart, which started cashing checks for a fee a few years back.</p>
<p>How a payday loan of $100 works:</p>
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<li>Consumer with an ID and proof of employment writes a check for $100<br />
Consumer gets $85</li>
<li>In two to four weeks, the lender cashes your check</li>
<li>APR is 459 percent and you paid $15 to use $85</li>
<li>Sadly, Social Security recipients comprise one-quarter of all these borrowers</li>
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<p>Rent-to-own, pawnshops, subprime auto lenders—that’s just a few of the other multibillion dollar players that make up what Gary Rivlin dubs “Poverty, Inc.”  These businesses manage to stay sooooo under the radar, despite their size and the millions of people they call customers.</p>
<p>But, they are a group as “venal as the most heartless hedge fund manager,” Gary states in his book (and this interview – go here: ) which details the “systematic, widespread economic abuse of the poor by supposedly respectable corporations.”</p>
<p>I may sound like an odd champion of this cause, or even viewed as an industry “turncoat.” After all, I cut my teeth in the collections industry, ran multi-state sales forces selling account recovery services to help businesses extract monies owed by “deadbeats,” and eventually created a successful Staff Outsourcing and Consulting firm that chased after (quite successfully) millions and millions of dollars. Unpaid loans of any sort, have always been a profitable source of business for me.</p>
<p>But, I only worked with clients who generated a clean receivable for reputable and honorable services and goods delivered to a customer who had – for whatever reason – chosen not to pay in a timely fashion.</p>
<p>Never would I have elected to chase down victims of mortgage fraud and overselling, payday loans, monies owed pawnbrokers or loan sharks, or credit card issuers.</p>
<p>Perhaps motivated by the excesses which have been exacerbated by the Great Recession, it is my purpose to expose the abusive practices in my industry, the bottom-feeding debt purchasers that violate federal and state statutes, and the rapacious lenders and businesses for whom they collect.</p>
<p>Today’s lending and collecting predators have no compunction against putting people at risk and then driving them over the line with their aggressive collection tactics. This is being proven true on a daily basis, and which is why this industry must draw a line in the sand and say:</p>
<p><strong>Enough!</strong></p>
<p>Agencies would do well to take a close look at their clients…and the portfolios they provide to be collected on. The argument that there is nothing wrong with making money on the working poor sounds fair enough, until you realize that these businesses – and we include Wall Street and Big Banks – generally make more money dealing with the “single mom working as waitress” than more prosperous customers. They are easy to victimize, and they are too poor to mount a counter-attack.</p>
<p>This industry needs a gut-check. Are they willing partners in extortion, or savvy businesspeople who work hard to earn a legitimate profit on debt, regardless of its origin?</p>
<p>For all too many of them, I think we know the answer.</p>
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		<title>Thank You – Ernie Paniccioli – The Rest of the “Red Alarm Clock” Story</title>
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<p>A video going viral, <a href="http://bit.ly/rmGr8a" target="_blank">http://bit.ly/rmGr8a</a>, features the voice and thoughts of American Indian famed Hip-Hop photographer “Brother Ernie” is almost as interesting as the man himself and how this video came about. Perhaps you would like to know the “back story.”</p>
<p>This piece was recorded in the U.S. in 2004 when Ernie was invited to sit in on a music session for Mike Badger of Liverpool, “Jodan” of Morocco, and Yungchen Lhamo of Tibet.  Ernie was there at the Mike’s invite based on their chance meeting in NYC at a gallery show of Ernie’s work in NYC.  The trio asked Ernie if he would like to say something as they played a background piece for him.</p>
<p>At first, Ernie demurred, but after their insistence began a free form stream-of-consciousness ramble – just one more “instrument” in the recording. The result – a beautiful, poetic, strange and improbable statement on the human condition showcased within a velvet musicbox.</p>
<p>How Ernie was introduced to the result of that session was equally as interesting.  In 2006, invited to London by Mike Badger, he was introduced to “Henry” over dinner and subsequently invited to Henry’s home, along with Mike, for breakfast the next day.</p>
<p>Arriving at the home, he walked into a surreal display of Beatles memorabilia of all sorts and complimented Henry for having collected such remarkable pieces. “I didn’t collect them,” was the response. “I inherited them – from my Uncle Brian.”</p>
<p>And so, Ernie was introduced to Henry Epstein. A bit later on, Henry and Mike offered to play a CD for Ernie. Ernie expected to hear some original and, perhaps, previously unheard musical treasures from the Beatles.  Instead, Henry Epstein played “Say Thank You” which Mike had produced.</p>
<p>Pressing the “fast forward” to today, this piece is now on YouTube and making its rounds. That this is happening at the same time that Ernie is going through extensive chemotherapy for cancer, is also an oddity of time – and appropriately so – to get greater exposure for this piece and Ernie’s power and promise. Perhaps, just perhaps, this audience will choose step up and contribute to his medical expenses.</p>
<p>Consider this a formal invitation. Visit Ernie Paniccioli’s Facebook Page to learn how to give to a man, himself a giver, and to keep his poetry and pictures coming.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=585790376" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=585790376</a></p>
<p><a href="http://bit.ly/rmGr8a" target="_blank">http://bit.ly/rmGr8a</a></p>
<p>Want to hear for yourself the power of Ernie’s words and observations? Visit my blog, <a href="http://writtenoffamerica.com/red-eye-an-american-indian-photographs-hip-hop/">Red Eye: An American Indian Photographs Hip Hop</a> here at WOAA.</p>
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