Thursday, November 13, 2008

Dear President-Elect Barack Obama

Dear President-Elect Obama,
Has the Republic finally caught up to the voice of the citizen? Here we are in the greatest moment of our new millennium. The culmination of several generations of Civil Rights struggle. Truly, if the moment of America's 2008 President-Elect Barack Obama is to "stitch the fabric" of the American Dream in the berth of history's "First African-American President" then their must be reasonable conciliation (against illegal discrimination-as the denigration of the American Government) achieved by his cabinet and tenure. Perhaps the week-end unemployment numbers are only acrid to the same old fear and loathing of American nonchalance. This is an attitude towards the Un-Employment sector of Department of Labor - Civil and Social Services that is totally unnecessary and, given the current inflation, must be attacked with systemic change. The problem is not entirely solvable by "bailout economics" as indictments against impropriety are necessary to prevent further vicarious malfeasance and liability; also volunteerism is only equally as effective as are furloughs. We must ensure a policy of Employment Insurance that begins with the "nonsuccess" of the national High School Graduation Rate and extends vicariously into the professional workforce. The America's Promise Alliance(http://www.americaspromise.org/APA.aspx), of which Alma Powell is chairwoman, is dedicated to addressing the decreased national graduation rates of several major cities throughout the country.(See the report Cities in Crisis linked to the APA website: http://www.americaspromise.org/uploadedFiles/AmericasPromiseAlliance/Dropout_Crisis/SWANSONCitiesInCrisis040108.pdf)
I am not directly requesting that anyone put Gen. Colin Powell on the spot, but he would be the perfect person to hold Director or Advisory powers of the American Utilitarian Conscription in the matters that propose conscription into workforce. I am anxious to hear whether President-Elect Obama thinks this would be a better post than Secretary General of the Department of Education. Above all else, it is nice to know that those of us concerned with addressing the problems of inner-city economic depression and labor development will, at the very least, have a much more absolute address by which to address our concerns.
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