I'd worked for PNC for five years. Yes,I am in agreement an competant legal representaion is now required to carry these the PNC and its related issue forward, which is why I've been actively solicitating such (any attorneys interested shoule emailme at rncox@access995.com).
The second component to this incident involes the loss of the then 12 year investment I'd referred, $300,000 to me, part of which I blame on PNC and BizcomUSA not communicating in any detail after my introduction and involves possible investor fraud on the part of BizcomUSA ,Inc. d/b/a CX2 Technologies, CX2 Technologies, Inc. and GeoCommand, Inc., which whether due to a lack of sufficient awareness promotion and/or lack of support (e.g. PNC's Venture Bank division) and/or possible incompetent management has gone under.
BizcomUSA in my opinion divested its assets without informing its shareholders and without any referendum seeking authority to do so which may have some criminal implications. The result was the formation of two companies, Nevada company CX2 Technologies, Inc. (www.CXTO.com) which traded awhile as penny stock CXTO controlling the 220 MHz technology portion and Geocommand, Inc. (www.geocommand.com) controlling the defense component. What we BizcomUSA shareholders were told over telephone conversations with CEO Hank Klein was that our exit from the investments would be CX2 Technologies, Inc., which was supposed to deliver some 6,500,000 shares of their common stock to BizcomUSA, Inc. for distribution to their shareholders to purchase the 220 MHz spectrum. This is detailed in CX2/Nv's FORM 10-KSB 20071214 at http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1384929/000114576307000026/cx2technologieskfinal2007.htm.
BizcomUSA, Inc. got farther in trouble when its manager Hank Klein took a $1.2MM investment from investment banker Stillwater Capitol Partners, Inc. (www.stillwatercapital.com). Upon failing to perform Stillwater filed to have the assets of BizcomUSA, Inc, seized through a writ of garnishment (June 2007 judgement at http://oris.co.palm-beach.fl.us/or_web1/details.asp?doc_id=16746355&file_num=20070536178). From http://www.pbcountyclerk.com/oris/records_home.html I was made aware of other issues against BizcomUSA as well that we shareholders were told nothing of as BizcomUSA has not released any reports since their last 8-K of Nov. 15, 2005.
I filed a formal complaint of possible investment fraud with the S.E.C., and whether due to that or not CXTO no longer trades and is trying to "morph" into a green energy company the last I heard.
Names, Address, Telephone #s and Other Biographical Information about Individuals Involved:
o Hannon ("Hank") Klein, President and CEO of BizcomUSA, Inc. d/b/a CX2 Technologies at 561-623-8987, cell 321-453-8295, email kleingolf@comcast.net, West Palm Beach, FL 33431, LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/0/a24/9a2, S.E.C. website http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?company=bizcom&CIK=&State=fl&SIC=&action=getcompany
o From http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1023997/000100547703000919/xslF345X01/edgar123.xml It looks like SMR Associates,Inc.'s Melvin H. Roth acquired BizcomUSA d/b/a CX2 Technologies.
o Michael Rand. President and CEO of CX2 Technologies, Inc. (www.cxto.com) at 561-347-9235 email "Michael Rand" <mrand@cxto.com>, 3700 Airport Road, Suite 410B, Boca Raton, Florida 33431, S.E.C. website http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?company=CX2+Technologies%2C+Inc.&CIK=&filenum=&State=&SIC=&owner=include&action=getcompany
o Albert Koenigsberg, president and CEO of GeoCommand, Inc., (www.geocommand.com), at 561-347-9215, email Albiek@geocommand.com, 3700 Airport Road Suite 410 Boca Raton, FL 33431.
o The S.E.C. contact is attorney Stephen Johnson, Phone: 202-551-6349.
Richard Cox 105 Front Street Weirton, WV 26062-4220 eMail: rncox@access995.com (preferred method of contact) LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/11/75/829 <= my professional profile
Independent member, WV Senator Manchin's Project Weirton task group (http://www.wtov9.com/news/5484507/detail.html) Web page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Recycling-and-Power-Facilities-RPFs/347616143827, www.newsvine.com/rncox
Yes, repeatedly, to where as I've stated the next interation would have to go to the state supreme court. This has been done without legal counsil as taking care of a 93 year old parent I've not had the funds for attorney fees.
The first appeal suffered a delay since I was counseled by PA's UPC ret that if I could show proof of earning 6 times my former compensation unemployment would be reinstated, which did NOT necessarily have to be monetary taxable income (room and board, etc. would apply), I was at the time working for an LLC out of Califirnia trying to line up a new industry for this area (I still do see http://www.facebook.com/pages/Recycling-and-Power-Facilities-RPFs/347616143827). I submitted a letter from its president stating the compensation I was receiving in llc shares for my work. The UPC rejected it claiming it was self employment as opposed to directed employment. Since then all appeals have refused to readdreass the original reason for my discharge fromPNC Bank and instead resulted in the decision "no taxable income shown therefore not eligable". The latest iteration resulted in a quash of my appeal, and as I have stated PA's Supreme Court have stated that taking it there would be "untimely" whereas I maintain the case has just actively been perculating thru the court system.
Richard Cox
eMail: rncox@access995.com (preferred method of contact) LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/11/75/829 <= my professional profile
Independent member, WV Governor Manchin's Project Weirton task group (http://www.wtov9.com/news/5484507/detail.html) Web page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Recycling-and-Power-Facilities-RPFs/347616143827, www.newsvine.com/rncox
I see. Yes, I would not take this issue any further without getting an attorney and nailing down any and all UI payments made on your behalf by your employer.
PA's unemployment compensation board of review has repeatedly dodged readdressing the reson for my dismissal, details at http://www.legalmatch.com/home/viewCase.do?caseNumber=C102186834980 and related to the investment I referred to PNC's Venture Bank at
http://www.legalmatch.com/home/viewCase.do?caseNumber=C107019338408.
Basically, I was hired to develop the software to take in financial data transmissions from the FED as well as lock-box and ATM into PNC's mainframe based Check Processing Control System which I did and for which I received praise. PNC back in 2002 issued a "Chairman's Challenge" to bring in new business and "turn all of PNC's employees into salespeople" (www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/micro_stories.pl?ACCTp1257&TICK=PNC&STORY=/www/story/10-15 2002/0001819323&EDATE=Oct+15,+2002), my answer to which was a referral of a then 12 year investment I had been in connected with homeland security and wireless communications, BizcomUSA d/b/a CX2 Technologies. For this I was severly admonished whereas I'd have thought that at least an acknowledgment of appreciation should have resulted as we were going to war. And so three days later when I had brought my lady friend down after a near encounter with the D.C. sniper duo (a body on the bench where she waited for her bus to Leisure World) I had no compunction when informed by the Ramada Inn of the need for our checking at noon not informing local management after I left the first class of a leadership awareness course. Yes I did inform the course management of my need to leave. Yes local management had no responsibility for that course, they would if necessary learn through the normal "chain of command". Yes I'd already confirmed I had missed nothing of value and could have as originally intended just continued having 23 years of more practical experience working with NASA. Yes I did re-register when the same HR person and local manager who had admnished me told me I had to. Still, they flagged that act as "dishonesty" and stated that as the reason for my discharge.
This has iterated thru the lower courts of PA until the next appeal would have to go to the state supreme court, from which the reply is such an appeal would be "untimely".
Interestly, while PNC was seeking to pin a charge of "dishonesty" on me, so as to avoid having to pay unemployment insurance I guess, PNC itself was actively being dishonest at the same time by lying to its shareholders to artificially inflate its stock price (RE Pennsylvania District Court case No. 02-CV-271, a $36.6 million settlement plus a $156 million restitution fund, see also http://securities.stanford.edu/1023/PNC02-01/index.html), in addition to pleading guilty in another $3.8M settlement to being a "haven for terrorism funding" (RE http://pittsburghlive.com/x/tribune-review/print_392984.html). It connects with the other internal issues and internal conflicts that were going on.
My 93 year old mother's Medigap is going up from $166.43 per month to $212.47 per month while I carry no insurance and have received no unemployment since my discharge in 2002 from PNC Financial Systems after being chastised for my referral of a wireless telecom and homeland security venture to their venture bank division in answer to their "chairman's challenge" to bring in new business. Too bad.
To take care of the deficit we are going to need aggressive legislation that rewards businesses which hire domestic labor while taxing those which ship labor outside this nation. For example, my:
PROPOSED: - Economic regulative legislation to ease domestic job issues, reduce the deficit and the Social Security shortfall...
Here is another source of revenue other than direct taxation we need to use. You can see my Soapbox alert at http://www.congress.org/soapbox/alert/18597501 and at www.newsvine.com/rncox. In short:
o Use carefully placed and actively monitored surcharges on foreign products to negate labor cost advantges and bring the labor costs of imports that could be made here near what it would cost to make those products here. This is an economic regulatory mechanism, NOT protectionism, that could be another tool of an independent body such as the Fed.
o Apply the revenue of said surcharges towards the national deficit, then when that is low enough towards the general revenue, thereby lowering taxes for all citizens. (See Social Security note, below.)
o Exclude products made here by foreign companies who choose to locate plants here, hire domestic labor and abide by our nation's labor laws. (We may import products but not labor.)
o Do not exclude domestic companies which export their labor needs outside this country then bring their products made there back here to sell. (We may export products but not labor.)
o As we now should have more domestically employed we should see more revenue going into Social Security thru FICA, thus making it solvent again :-). After all, Social Security as originally conceived is the minimal level income safety net for the old and disabled paid by domestic labor thru the good faith contract of the active generation helping take care of the retired and disabled. So if we let our jobs go overseas who will pay YOUR Social Security? Exporting jobs short circuits this mechanism, requiring alternative funding sources like what I'm proposing and ultimately dooming our financial security.
That's the answer to our dilemma, keeping existing jobs here by removing the incentive to go outside the country while preserving our nation's standard of living. This ought to have bilateral support, when it is pointed out that with this mechanism local businesses large and small would not be driven out of business by subsidized or lower cost labor overseas. With that level playing field then it is the quality of their services and products that will dictate whether they survive or fail.
It is important that revenue from such a surcharge NOT be used for new spending, but 1) to lower the deficit, then 2) to lower the general taxes on everyone by funneling into the general revenue pool, out of which all back owed IOUs to Social Security should be paid as soon as possible.
One more remark before we go modifying the Social Security retirement age, in addition to a "means" test it needs to take in the type of activities one was engaged in while productive. Generally speaking, while desk or nonphysical intensive careers might be worked at into your 70s if you worked at a physically hard job such as a coal miner, mill worker or general laborer you might well be worn out by the time you hit your 60s due to joint deterioration and arthritis. So maybe some justice to this: work at a physically hard job at lower pay but retire early or at a higher paying less physical job but retire later. It keeps the higher wage earners paying longer.
About a clean energy and recycling technology I've been promoting since 2003 as a new anchor industry for my home town of Weirton, WV and the surrounding OH-WV-PA tri state area to help relieve its economic duress see the web page at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Recycling-and-Power-Facilities-RPFs/347616143827.
Forward as appropriate.
Thank You,
Richard N. Cox
105 Front Street Weirton, WV 26062-4220 eMail: rncox@access995.com (preferred method of contact) Phone: 304-797-1814 Fax: Same but call 1st LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/11/75/829 <= my professional profile
Independent member, WV Senator Manchin's Project Weirton task group (http://www.wtov9.com/news/5484507/detail.html) Web page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Recycling-and-Power-Facilities-RPFs/347616143827, www.newsvine.com/rncox
I do not believe the president has the right to spend taxpayer's money campaining for the demecrat party. He should be for everyone in America. I think he should be more concerned about running our country Roger A Cleburne tx
I live in Tampa Florida where the unemployment is well over 12%..I have been unemployed for over a year and told far too many times I am "overqualified". So, I was Catering Exec...Why can't I have a job as a waitress?
Today I had to pay car insurance so I won't lose my car, however in doing so I can not afford to pay my registration renewal or my car note....
And trust me, I am not over satiated with debts or bills...Just the basics...
My Grandparents made it through the depression with 4 hungry mouths to feed........I try to focus on who raised me and what they made it through
I just received my car insurance renewal. My insurance went up fifty dollars for six month. No wonder my agent new drives dually truck and his wife drives a Mercedes and they have a big home on the river "waterfront". My husbands went up on his truck also.
The first sentence (re - "...other choices...") of this piece sparked a tangential question - Why aren't there other/more choices?
Is it apathy? The lack of privacy when serving the public? Is it the process to get there? Money? One person can't make a difference, so why try? An overall lack of trust in our system of government?
I do think it's apathy, though perhaps not in such simple terms. What I noticed in <a href="http://www.dakotamgmt.com/About-Us/">comprehensive property management in Denver</a> was that people just kind of hope that if things go on as they are, they'll hit on the right change, rather than risking looking other places and making a "mistake".
Well, this is the first step in launching a Marxist revolution - most Americans will scoff at this, but it is well underway. We now have 70 members of the Senate and Congress that are registered Socialists. The first step is to manufacture crisis, to get people to turn on each other and run to government for guidance and financial support. The second step is the wealth grab. Last year represented a monumental wealth grab, as 54% of the nations wealth now belongs to 1% of the population. We now have the most unequal distribution of wealth of any western country (read: non-dictatorship). A fair amount of the last bailout was actually spent to pay American companies to send jobs overseas - read up on it. Countries like Germany and the UK are pulling out of this recession through fiscal austerity measures and their employment situation is improving. Ours alone is not. This is a scary man with an even more scary agenda. You want to see jobs pop up any time soon, vote him out. Write in Snoopy, I don't care. He is dangerous.
Were you sleeping during the previous eight years? Do you truly believe our economic problems were caused by the current congress and executive branch? If so, you are ignoring the fact that an unsustainable and almost worthless real estate boom was created mostly by the act of leaving interest rates too low for too long.
The eight years of the Bush administration policies of deregulation, tax cuts, record breaking deficit spending caused in large part by the necessary war in Afghanistan and the unnecessary war in Iraq, have created a mess that will take a long time to fix. Obama is no Marxist and neither are any members of Congress. We need to have honest discussion and debate about policies without inflammatory name calling.
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Pick Up the Trash
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNydQ2eQ8MA
Mickey Carroll
www.MickeyCarroll.com
The second component to this incident involes the loss of the then 12 year investment I'd referred, $300,000 to me, part of which I blame on PNC and BizcomUSA not communicating in any detail after my introduction and involves possible investor fraud on the part of BizcomUSA ,Inc. d/b/a CX2 Technologies, CX2 Technologies, Inc. and GeoCommand, Inc., which whether due to a lack of sufficient awareness promotion and/or lack of support (e.g. PNC's Venture Bank division) and/or possible incompetent management has gone under.
BizcomUSA in my opinion divested its assets without informing its shareholders and without any referendum seeking authority to do so which may have some criminal implications. The result was the formation of two companies, Nevada company CX2 Technologies, Inc. (www.CXTO.com) which traded awhile as penny stock CXTO controlling the 220 MHz technology portion and Geocommand, Inc. (www.geocommand.com) controlling the defense component. What we BizcomUSA shareholders were told over telephone conversations with CEO Hank Klein was that our exit from the investments would be CX2 Technologies, Inc., which was supposed to deliver some 6,500,000 shares of their common stock to BizcomUSA, Inc. for distribution to their shareholders to purchase the 220 MHz spectrum. This is detailed in CX2/Nv's FORM 10-KSB 20071214 at http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1384929/000114576307000026/cx2technologieskfinal2007.htm.
BizcomUSA, Inc. got farther in trouble when its manager Hank Klein took a $1.2MM investment from investment banker Stillwater Capitol Partners, Inc. (www.stillwatercapital.com). Upon failing to perform Stillwater filed to have the assets of BizcomUSA, Inc, seized through a writ of garnishment (June 2007 judgement at http://oris.co.palm-beach.fl.us/or_web1/details.asp?doc_id=16746355&file_num=20070536178). From http://www.pbcountyclerk.com/oris/records_home.html I was made aware of other issues against BizcomUSA as well that we shareholders were told nothing of as BizcomUSA has not released any reports since their last 8-K of Nov. 15, 2005.
I filed a formal complaint of possible investment fraud with the S.E.C., and whether due to that or not CXTO no longer trades and is trying to "morph" into a green energy company the last I heard.
Names, Address, Telephone #s and Other Biographical Information about Individuals Involved:
o Hannon ("Hank") Klein, President and CEO of BizcomUSA, Inc. d/b/a CX2 Technologies at 561-623-8987, cell 321-453-8295, email kleingolf@comcast.net, West Palm Beach, FL 33431, LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/0/a24/9a2, S.E.C. website http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?company=bizcom&CIK=&State=fl&SIC=&action=getcompany
o From http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1023997/000100547703000919/xslF345X01/edgar123.xml It looks like SMR Associates,Inc.'s Melvin H. Roth acquired BizcomUSA d/b/a CX2 Technologies.
o Michael Rand. President and CEO of CX2 Technologies, Inc. (www.cxto.com) at 561-347-9235 email "Michael Rand" <mrand@cxto.com>, 3700 Airport Road, Suite 410B, Boca Raton, Florida 33431, S.E.C. website http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?company=CX2+Technologies%2C+Inc.&CIK=&filenum=&State=&SIC=&owner=include&action=getcompany
o Albert Koenigsberg, president and CEO of GeoCommand, Inc., (www.geocommand.com), at 561-347-9215, email Albiek@geocommand.com, 3700 Airport Road Suite 410 Boca Raton, FL 33431.
o The S.E.C. contact is attorney Stephen Johnson, Phone: 202-551-6349.
Richard Cox
105 Front Street
Weirton, WV 26062-4220
eMail: rncox@access995.com (preferred method of contact)
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/11/75/829 <= my professional profile
Independent member, WV Senator Manchin's Project Weirton task group (http://www.wtov9.com/news/5484507/detail.html)
Web page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Recycling-and-Power-Facilities-RPFs/347616143827, www.newsvine.com/rncox
The first appeal suffered a delay since I was counseled by PA's UPC ret that if I could show proof of earning 6 times my former compensation unemployment would be reinstated, which did NOT necessarily have to be monetary taxable income (room and board, etc. would apply), I was at the time working for an LLC out of Califirnia trying to line up a new industry for this area (I still do see http://www.facebook.com/pages/Recycling-and-Power-Facilities-RPFs/347616143827). I submitted a letter from its president stating the compensation I was receiving in llc shares for my work. The UPC rejected it claiming it was self employment as opposed to directed employment. Since then all appeals have refused to readdreass the original reason for my discharge fromPNC Bank and instead resulted in the decision "no taxable income shown therefore not eligable". The latest iteration resulted in a quash of my appeal, and as I have stated PA's Supreme Court have stated that taking it there would be "untimely" whereas I maintain the case has just actively been perculating thru the court system.
Richard Cox
eMail: rncox@access995.com (preferred method of contact)
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/11/75/829 <= my professional profile
Independent member, WV Governor Manchin's Project Weirton task group (http://www.wtov9.com/news/5484507/detail.html)
Web page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Recycling-and-Power-Facilities-RPFs/347616143827, www.newsvine.com/rncox
ex animo
davidfarrar
http://www.legalmatch.com/home/viewCase.do?caseNumber=C107019338408.
Basically, I was hired to develop the software to take in financial data transmissions from the FED as well as lock-box and ATM into PNC's mainframe based Check Processing Control System which I did and for which I received praise. PNC back in 2002 issued a "Chairman's Challenge" to bring in new business and "turn all of PNC's employees into salespeople" (www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/micro_stories.pl?ACCTp1257&TICK=PNC&STORY=/www/story/10-15 2002/0001819323&EDATE=Oct+15,+2002), my answer to which was a referral of a then 12 year investment I had been in connected with homeland security and wireless communications, BizcomUSA d/b/a CX2 Technologies. For this I was severly admonished whereas I'd have thought that at least an acknowledgment of appreciation should have resulted as we were going to war. And so three days later when I had brought my lady friend down after a near encounter with the D.C. sniper duo (a body on the bench where she waited for her bus to Leisure World) I had no compunction when informed by the Ramada Inn of the need for our checking at noon not informing local management after I left the first class of a leadership awareness course. Yes I did inform the course management of my need to leave. Yes local management had no responsibility for that course, they would if necessary learn through the normal "chain of command". Yes I'd already confirmed I had missed nothing of value and could have as originally intended just continued having 23 years of more practical experience working with NASA. Yes I did re-register when the same HR person and local manager who had admnished me told me I had to. Still, they flagged that act as "dishonesty" and stated that as the reason for my discharge.
This has iterated thru the lower courts of PA until the next appeal would have to go to the state supreme court, from which the reply is such an appeal would be "untimely".
Interestly, while PNC was seeking to pin a charge of "dishonesty" on me, so as to avoid having to pay unemployment insurance I guess, PNC itself was actively being dishonest at the same time by lying to its shareholders to artificially inflate its stock price (RE Pennsylvania District Court case No. 02-CV-271, a $36.6 million settlement plus a $156 million restitution fund, see also http://securities.stanford.edu/1023/PNC02-01/index.html), in addition to pleading guilty in another $3.8M settlement to being a "haven for terrorism funding" (RE http://pittsburghlive.com/x/tribune-review/print_392984.html). It connects with the other internal issues and internal conflicts that were going on.
ex animo
davidfarrar
To take care of the deficit we are going to need aggressive legislation that rewards businesses which hire domestic labor while taxing those which ship labor outside this nation. For example, my:
PROPOSED: - Economic regulative legislation to ease domestic job issues, reduce the deficit and the Social Security shortfall...
Here is another source of revenue other than direct taxation we need to use. You can see my Soapbox alert at http://www.congress.org/soapbox/alert/18597501 and at www.newsvine.com/rncox. In short:
o Use carefully placed and actively monitored surcharges on foreign products to negate labor cost advantges and bring the labor costs of imports that could be made here near what it would cost to make those products here. This is an economic regulatory mechanism, NOT protectionism, that could be another tool of an independent body such as the Fed.
o Apply the revenue of said surcharges towards the national deficit, then when that is low enough towards the general revenue, thereby lowering taxes for all citizens. (See Social Security note, below.)
o Exclude products made here by foreign companies who choose to locate plants here, hire domestic labor and abide by our nation's labor laws. (We may import products but not labor.)
o Do not exclude domestic companies which export their labor needs outside this country then bring their products made there back here to sell. (We may export products but not labor.)
o As we now should have more domestically employed we should see more revenue going into Social Security thru FICA, thus making it solvent again :-). After all, Social Security as originally conceived is the minimal level income safety net for the old and disabled paid by domestic labor thru the good faith contract of the active generation helping take care of the retired and disabled. So if we let our jobs go overseas who will pay YOUR Social Security? Exporting jobs short circuits this mechanism, requiring alternative funding sources like what I'm proposing and ultimately dooming our financial security.
That's the answer to our dilemma, keeping existing jobs here by removing the incentive to go outside the country while preserving our nation's standard of living. This ought to have bilateral support, when it is pointed out that with this mechanism local businesses large and small would not be driven out of business by subsidized or lower cost labor overseas. With that level playing field then it is the quality of their services and products that will dictate whether they survive or fail.
It is important that revenue from such a surcharge NOT be used for new spending, but 1) to lower the deficit, then 2) to lower the general taxes on everyone by funneling into the general revenue pool, out of which all back owed IOUs to Social Security should be paid as soon as possible.
One more remark before we go modifying the Social Security retirement age, in addition to a "means" test it needs to take in the type of activities one was engaged in while productive. Generally speaking, while desk or nonphysical intensive careers might be worked at into your 70s if you worked at a physically hard job such as a coal miner, mill worker or general laborer you might well be worn out by the time you hit your 60s due to joint deterioration and arthritis. So maybe some justice to this: work at a physically hard job at lower pay but retire early or at a higher paying less physical job but retire later. It keeps the higher wage earners paying longer.
About a clean energy and recycling technology I've been promoting since 2003 as a new anchor industry for my home town of Weirton, WV and the surrounding OH-WV-PA tri state area to help relieve its economic duress see the web page at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Recycling-and-Power-Facilities-RPFs/347616143827.
Forward as appropriate.
Thank You,
Richard N. Cox
105 Front Street
Weirton, WV 26062-4220
eMail: rncox@access995.com (preferred method of contact)
Phone: 304-797-1814
Fax: Same but call 1st
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/11/75/829 <= my professional profile
Independent member, WV Senator Manchin's Project Weirton task group (http://www.wtov9.com/news/5484507/detail.html)
Web page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Recycling-and-Power-Facilities-RPFs/347616143827, www.newsvine.com/rncox
ex animo
davidfarrar
Roger A
Cleburne tx
Today I had to pay car insurance so I won't lose my car, however in doing so I can not afford to pay my registration renewal or my car note....
And trust me, I am not over satiated with debts or bills...Just the basics...
My Grandparents made it through the depression with 4 hungry mouths to feed........I try to focus on who raised me and what they made it through
Is it apathy? The lack of privacy when serving the public? Is it the process to get there? Money? One person can't make a difference, so why try? An overall lack of trust in our system of government?
Might make for an interesting poll/study.