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Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Open Letter Sent To Vice-President Biden (via post on White House website)

Dear Vice-President,

A while ago I wrote an email to the President about our out-of-control gun violence.  While I agree with removing military style weapons from our streets, it does not eliminate the root cause.  We must address also the lack of opportunities for our future generation.  We need to create a system that gives every young person a path to success, enhancing his or her self-esteem.  We need not only opportunities for higher learning, but also apprenticeships, of all kinds, for those who are not academically inclined.  Our industries must cooperate in such an effort, to make it work.

We must provide job opportunities to all that finished their education, either academic or vocational.

Young people do not kill others when they are proud of themselves and their accomplishments.  To that end, we must also enact a federal requirement that requires all schools to establish a program aimed at eliminating the bullying, of any kind, of fellow students.  Young people have become crueler than ever; video games and movies have corrupted the minds and souls of them; we have to reverse this horrible trend.  When I was young, many years ago, I never heard of a child being driven to suicide.  What has become of us?

A number of years ago, I had written a letter to then Secretary of Labor Reich, addressing the gang violence.  Nothing ever came of it, matters just got worse.

I am ready to help!  I am a product of the German apprenticeship program, and I know how it works.  My background can be found at FrankMaier.homestead.com or https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-j-maier-70637a32

I am an ASQ certified Quality Engineer, as well as a SME certified Manufacturing Engineer.  I represented Canada at the first NATO conference on Quality Assurance, held in 1973 at Munich Germany.
I am a US citizen.  I want to help you in any way I can, to make our nation a safer, and a happier place, where people, once more, feel good about themselves, and each other.

Regards,
Frank
monfranz@msn.com