from Stacy Ming
to Robert Barnett
cc Tony Whitcomb
date Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 4:40 PM
subject Expotera
mailed-by gmail.com
Dear Mr. Barnett:
My name is Stacy Ming and I am a business associate of Mr. Whitcomb and investor in his Expotera entrepreneurial endeavor.
I will be speaking on behalf of Mr. Whitcomb in this response to give more of a 3rd party point of view and as one of his many investors, however, Mr. Whitcomb wholehearted shares in the comments and statements made in this reply.
First of all, thank you for your willingness to listen to Mr. Whitcomb's unfortunate situation and asking the question of, "what is it he wants?"
What we would like to see happen is the correction of a huge injustice that occurred to an African American entrepreneur whose only goal was to come up with an innovative product which utilizes the Internet and Social Networking that would give the American public access to these resources for economic purposes (This opportunity is not currently available to Main Street America.)
This innovative idea will allow every American the capability to generate additional monthly residual income to help increase their current standard of living or for many Americans in today's economic climate, the opportunity to just generate income period.
The overall net results for the economy would be the fact that less
people would be unemployed (or collecting unemployment benefits
if they still qualify), additional jobs and additional taxable income
would be generated which would be beneficial to both State and
the Federal Government.
Mr. Whitcomb has been trying to get President Obama's attention
to this matter since he believes Expotera can immediately help
with the current economic crisis that is occurring in America today.
Mr. Whitcomb has been trying to get a response from President
Obama, his Administration at every level, and/or his advisors for
the past 2 years and had not received any acknowledgement until
your email response dated January 9, 2010.
What we want is President Obama’s administration to partner with us in Expotera since it clearly demonstrates a new way to solve social problems where government serves as an investor in innovations that are developed and identified by citizens outside the government.
Expotera and what we are requesting from the Obama Administration definitely falls into President Obama’s newly created Office on Social Innovation and Civic Participation.
How many entrepreneurs approach the government to form a partnership before launching their company?
Mr. Whitcomb so strongly believes that this is the right thing to do for the American people and the Obama administration that he has done everything he possibly can do or made every attempt to bring this to the immediate attention of the Obama administration.
As Mr. Whitcomb has previously stated, “Expotera is going to
be one of the big stories of 2010."
We sincerely hope that history will show that the Obama
Administration was a partner of Expotera and was on the
side of Justice and the American People.
Best Regards, Stacy L. Ming
from Barnett, Robert RBarnett@wc.com
to Stacy Ming
cc Tony Whitcomb
date Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 6:32 PM
subject RE: Expotera
mailed-by wc.com
Thanks for contacting me. I now understand what you are seeking.
Unfortunately, because I represent the President on various matters,
I cannot intermediate in any way on behalf of third-parties. I hope
you understand.
Robert Barnett
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