To: President Donald Trump, The United States House of Representatives, and The United States Senate
Political Leaders: Consider and evaluate a non-government solution for reducing Poverty and Inequ...
Stop ignoring citizens who have innovative ideas that will solve critical problems facing our country. The best ideas and solutions can come from ordinary people who live in the trenches. Poor people by experience are uniquely qualified to speak on the subject matters of poverty and economic inequality because they don't just talk about it, they directly deal and live with it on a daily basis.
Why is this important?
The United Shared Savings Network is an idea that was created to primarily accomplish the goal of reducing poverty and inequality. Implementation of this idea with government participation could potentially eliminate the need for the Food Stamp Program, reduce the costs of other social net programs such as Section 8 and cover the costs of Health Insurance Premiums for uninsured Americans who cannot afford coverage. Perhaps more interesting is that implementation of this idea will (a) not cost taxpayers any money, (b) it will benefit everyone in society and(c) it will effectively reduce spending without the negative economic impact on poor people which is a consequence of all other proposals put forward with regard to budget cuts on social net programs.
A member of congress has already expressed great interest in the concept and suggested I move forward with further development and presentations.
I have been told that without knowing the right people or spending a great deal of money on lobbyist, our leaders in Washington will not help, seriously consider, properly evaluate or support a great idea coming from an average citizen no matter what solutions it may provide. The many significant benefits the United Shared Savings Network will provide to the people of this country are too great to ignore or let slip through the cracks of our political system, because of who it was created by or who is proposing it.
A member of congress has already expressed great interest in the concept and suggested I move forward with further development and presentations.
I have been told that without knowing the right people or spending a great deal of money on lobbyist, our leaders in Washington will not help, seriously consider, properly evaluate or support a great idea coming from an average citizen no matter what solutions it may provide. The many significant benefits the United Shared Savings Network will provide to the people of this country are too great to ignore or let slip through the cracks of our political system, because of who it was created by or who is proposing it.