Chairman Has Joined Ranks of the Multitudes Facing Austere Economic Times
The chairman of the Party of Commons, Mark Greene, who for most of his life has usually been more concerned about helping to bring about traditionally progressive policies for our nation than about making money, ever since he was a politically active kid, has recently joined the ranks of the multitudes of Americans who are facing austere economic times. Unfortunately, the Obama administration's coddling of failed banks and investment firms may not lead the country to the progressive economic correction that is necessary to bring a positive economic turn around any time soon.
Along with his political activities as chairman, Mark is also, independently, trying to establish a full work load of legal consultancy business to help pay the bills. Mark has a legal assistant program degree from his alma mater and will help you with your taxes, legal forms and legal research upon the establishment of a contract. If interested, write mark@partyofcommons.com .
The chairman is no different than the rest of economically stretched Americans trying to make ends meet, and like the president implied in his inauguration address, we as a nation need to pick ourselves up and go about the business of becoming stronger in deed and in spirit. If only he would follow his own advice, then that would really be amazing.
[revised same day as first posted]
Copyright 2008 - 2009, Party of Commons TM
Along with his political activities as chairman, Mark is also, independently, trying to establish a full work load of legal consultancy business to help pay the bills. Mark has a legal assistant program degree from his alma mater and will help you with your taxes, legal forms and legal research upon the establishment of a contract. If interested, write mark@partyofcommons.com .
The chairman is no different than the rest of economically stretched Americans trying to make ends meet, and like the president implied in his inauguration address, we as a nation need to pick ourselves up and go about the business of becoming stronger in deed and in spirit. If only he would follow his own advice, then that would really be amazing.
[revised same day as first posted]
Copyright 2008 - 2009, Party of Commons TM
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