THE CENSUS WEALTH EMPOWERMENT ACT

THE CENSUS WEALTH EMPOWERMENT ACT

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THE CENSUS WEALTH EMPOWERMENT ACT
                We, the undersigned support a bold step forward with incalculable value for all US citizens through the passage of the Census Wealth Empowerment Act (CWEA). You are encouraged to share this information as you deem appropriate to further this message and mission.  The Census Wealth Empowerment Act (CWEA) takes an undeniable stand against poverty.  The mission of the Act is to minimize the number of citizens on the poverty rolls and provide tangible hope and support to every child born in the US.  The narrative changes from the figurative American Dream to an America that provides the economic tools to construct a ladder to success.  The CWEA calls for escrowing $2,000 a year for each US citizen over the age of 18 and then direct depositing $20,000 to those citizens every 10 years following the cadence of the US Census.

                In support of the Act and its empowerment message, join me in ensuring that every member of the US House of Representatives and the US Senate receives a copy of this document.  Share it with your US Representative and your US Senators and ask them to introduce, sponsor, or co-sponsor into Federal law the Census Wealth Empowerment Act. In addition, please share the information with acquaintances, family members, friends, and neighbors, and encourage their involvement in the activation of this redistribution of wealth and the financial empowerment of each US citizen. Civil rights organizations, community advocacy groups, and justice activists should receive this information as well so it can be added to their agendas for change.

                The Census Wealth Empowerment Act concept is a powerful one. Let us not deny any US citizen the opportunity to directly be a part of a national societal paradigm shift toward economic justice.  Together, we the people have the power to bring this initiative to full fruition.

                The elimination of poverty in the United States of America can commence on January of 2030 with the practical implementation of the strategy contained in this document through the passage of a Federal Bill.  Such an Act would minimize current levels of spending on Aid to Dependent Children (ADC) and the Criminal Justice System, as well as reduce spending for anti-poverty programs.

                From the equable distribution of funds, each US citizen will have an open channel for the creation of opportunities, the transformation of ideas into potential, and the transition of dreams into generational wealth creation.  This single initiative shall provide citizens from lower-income segments of the population with the opportunity to deliver on their creative innovations, leading to unparalleled human talent discovery.  This immense vein of untapped human potential will lead to exceptional individual achievements and unforeseen national accomplishments.

                The Census Wealth Empowerment Act (CWEA) takes an undeniable stand against poverty.  The

                The CWEA puts an end to non-wealth development in a country possessing enough wealth to eliminate poverty within its borders.  Such opportunity in 21st Century America was carved by words etched in its 18th Century beginnings. Every US citizen has the right to freedom from poverty.  These principled words ring with a greater truth as the resources now exist to fulfill the reality of their earlier pronouncement, proclaimed in the Preamble to the Declaration of Independence, that:

1)      All men are created equal.

2)      All men are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights.

3)      Among these rights are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

4)      To secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.

5)      The government gets its power from the citizens it governs.

6)      Whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it.

7)      Different forms of government are like an experiment. If the form of government is no longer able to protect the rights of its citizens, it needs to be changed or overthrown and replaced.

                The Census Wealth Empowerment Act places premium importance on the economic stimulus of individual citizens who comprise the nation.  The nation can only be as rich as Its poorest citizens.  Wealth accumulation accrued by the smallest percentage of the population should not be forever hidden from the masses.  Wealth should become the mantle that moves across all diversity of humanity.  The entire spectrum of the citizenry should not be denied the enjoyment of peace and comfort as a state of life.  The CWEA ensures the elevation of life for all US citizens.

                Please visit www.censuswealthempowermentact.org if you have questions or need for clarification.  Your comments and suggestions about furthering this message and mission to build this effort into a movement are valued and welcomed.  Visit the website provided in the heading of this letter to leave a comment or access more information.

                Together, we can empower a bright future for all Americans.

               

 

      

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The Issue

 

         

THE CENSUS WEALTH EMPOWERMENT ACT
                We, the undersigned support a bold step forward with incalculable value for all US citizens through the passage of the Census Wealth Empowerment Act (CWEA). You are encouraged to share this information as you deem appropriate to further this message and mission.  The Census Wealth Empowerment Act (CWEA) takes an undeniable stand against poverty.  The mission of the Act is to minimize the number of citizens on the poverty rolls and provide tangible hope and support to every child born in the US.  The narrative changes from the figurative American Dream to an America that provides the economic tools to construct a ladder to success.  The CWEA calls for escrowing $2,000 a year for each US citizen over the age of 18 and then direct depositing $20,000 to those citizens every 10 years following the cadence of the US Census.

                In support of the Act and its empowerment message, join me in ensuring that every member of the US House of Representatives and the US Senate receives a copy of this document.  Share it with your US Representative and your US Senators and ask them to introduce, sponsor, or co-sponsor into Federal law the Census Wealth Empowerment Act. In addition, please share the information with acquaintances, family members, friends, and neighbors, and encourage their involvement in the activation of this redistribution of wealth and the financial empowerment of each US citizen. Civil rights organizations, community advocacy groups, and justice activists should receive this information as well so it can be added to their agendas for change.

                The Census Wealth Empowerment Act concept is a powerful one. Let us not deny any US citizen the opportunity to directly be a part of a national societal paradigm shift toward economic justice.  Together, we the people have the power to bring this initiative to full fruition.

                The elimination of poverty in the United States of America can commence on January of 2030 with the practical implementation of the strategy contained in this document through the passage of a Federal Bill.  Such an Act would minimize current levels of spending on Aid to Dependent Children (ADC) and the Criminal Justice System, as well as reduce spending for anti-poverty programs.

                From the equable distribution of funds, each US citizen will have an open channel for the creation of opportunities, the transformation of ideas into potential, and the transition of dreams into generational wealth creation.  This single initiative shall provide citizens from lower-income segments of the population with the opportunity to deliver on their creative innovations, leading to unparalleled human talent discovery.  This immense vein of untapped human potential will lead to exceptional individual achievements and unforeseen national accomplishments.

                The Census Wealth Empowerment Act (CWEA) takes an undeniable stand against poverty.  The

                The CWEA puts an end to non-wealth development in a country possessing enough wealth to eliminate poverty within its borders.  Such opportunity in 21st Century America was carved by words etched in its 18th Century beginnings. Every US citizen has the right to freedom from poverty.  These principled words ring with a greater truth as the resources now exist to fulfill the reality of their earlier pronouncement, proclaimed in the Preamble to the Declaration of Independence, that:

1)      All men are created equal.

2)      All men are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights.

3)      Among these rights are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

4)      To secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.

5)      The government gets its power from the citizens it governs.

6)      Whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it.

7)      Different forms of government are like an experiment. If the form of government is no longer able to protect the rights of its citizens, it needs to be changed or overthrown and replaced.

                The Census Wealth Empowerment Act places premium importance on the economic stimulus of individual citizens who comprise the nation.  The nation can only be as rich as Its poorest citizens.  Wealth accumulation accrued by the smallest percentage of the population should not be forever hidden from the masses.  Wealth should become the mantle that moves across all diversity of humanity.  The entire spectrum of the citizenry should not be denied the enjoyment of peace and comfort as a state of life.  The CWEA ensures the elevation of life for all US citizens.

                Please visit www.censuswealthempowermentact.org if you have questions or need for clarification.  Your comments and suggestions about furthering this message and mission to build this effort into a movement are valued and welcomed.  Visit the website provided in the heading of this letter to leave a comment or access more information.

                Together, we can empower a bright future for all Americans.

               

 

      

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