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Dear 80-20, I have been asking for whether the solicitor's organization or candidate subscribes to the 80-20 platform. What can I say to those who say they are ignorant of this ? Junji     For commenting on #12

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Right on! James C. Hsiung Professor of Politics New York University (212) 998-8523 19 West 4th St.,Rm 222 New York, NY 10012     For commenting on #9

Comment/feedback # 10   (A feedback on # 9 )            
Thanks, Prof. Hsiung. Coming from you, it means a lot for me and others. SB     For commenting on #10

Comment/feedback # 6            
I am a registered voter. I donated the money. When you ran for the senator's position a while ago,I also donated money. I am an independent voter. I donated my money to both parties. I donated my money to your campaign,because you are a chinese from H.K.,and was a Leutenant Governor of Delaware that time. Do we have a long range goal, to help more Asians become congressman etc. ? My son is a Columbia,and Harvard Law graduate,but he doesn't want to be a politician. We should setup ... more ...

Comment/feedback # 11   (A feedback on # 6 )            
Is getting more Asian Am elected/appointed officials an answer to our political weakness? In the long term, yes. However, for at least another a decade and half to come (6 more House and 2 more Senate elections), the protection of even the basic rights of Asian Americans will have to depend on non-government-organizations (NGOs), but highly political, like the 80-20 (both 80-20 Ef and PAC) for THREE REASONS. First, there is not yet the critical mass of Asian Am. elected/appointed official ... more ...

Comment/feedback # 5            
For an educated population, APAs do not show much knowledge of civics and government when meeting with their representatives. They do not know what subjects the Congresssional and Senate Committees are responsible for and the relationship of their representatives to those committees. Without knowing those responsibilities, APAs don't know where to put pressure for maximum results and how to tie APA issues into the congressman's agenda. When speaking to representatives, you have to know their vot ... more ...

Comment/feedback # 8   (A feedback on # 5 )            
Dear Tsiwen: Thank you for expressing your view. For new immigrants who are not that familiar with the American political system, we may be asking a lot. I still say that if all of us will 1) register to vote, and vote in all important elections, 2) give at least 0.1% of your gross income to Asian Am. political organizations that truly fight for you, 3) practice bloc votes to enhance our GROUP political clout, and 4) demand a record of service to the Asian Am. community before giiving the pol ... more ...

Comment/feedback # 4            
One way to measure your congressman/Senator's service is how they voted on the Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2007. This bill will reverse the U.S. Supreme Court's June 2007 decision requiring the complainant to learn about the discriminatory pay disparity within 180 days from the date of the management decision. If the complainant fails to discover the pay disparity in the first 180 days, she is forever barred from pursuing a discrimination claim. The employer can continue paying minorities and ... more ...

Comment/feedback # 7   (A feedback on # 4 )            
This seems one good measure of service from your Senators/Congressperson. Very often a minority employee doesn't know about the pay discrepancy until much later than 150 days. What are the numbers on the House/Senate bills? TELL US MORE PLEASE. Which Committees are looking at them? Who are the Comm. Chairs? Thanks. SB     For commenting on #7

Comment/feedback # 2            
Pay special attention to the KEY reason why these other groups have been more successful than the Asians in America: they have 1st managed to be assimilated into the American society! Asians have always tried to "live" as Asians and thus oftentime not recognized as Americans!     For commenting on #2

Comment/feedback # 3   (A feedback on # 2 )            
You have an interesting point, but not 100% valid. To be sure the Jewish Ams assimilate more than Asian Ams. but NOT the Cuban Americans. The Cuban Americans in FL. live in an enclave, have their own newspapers and paid keen attention to Cuban politics. Like most immigrants who leave their old country owing to communism, they are mostly Republicans (Chinese was an early example, Vietnamese/Cambodians/Laotians are recent examples). According to a 2004 survey, half of the population consider ... more ...

Comment/feedback # 1            
SB those numbers are amazing. (Cuban Ams. with a 1 million population have 2 US senators, 4 representatives and one cabinet member.) At first I suspected there was a mistake somewhere so I checked it out. But it's all true! Kudos for all the work you're doing...     For commenting on #1

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Political Secrets V: How to become strong politically

Cuban Ams (only 1.2 million in population) & Jewish Ams. (6 million)
have big political clout and enjoy equal opportunity in America. Cuban
Ams. have 2 US senators, 4 representatives and one cabinet member.
The number of Jewish Am political leaders? I have lost count. :-)
How come Asian Ams. don't enjoy equal opportunity yet, although we
are 13 million in number?

If the emerging anti-China political undercurrent alarms you in that its
aftermath may hurt Chinese/Asian Ams for decades to come, then
internalize the following two "MUSTS" to make ourselves politically much
stronger.

(1) Politically, make very different choices while living in American

In Asia, we are members of the majority. A member of the majority
can take or leave politics, since the society is not prejudiced against us.

In USA, we are members of a very small minority composed mostly of
new immigrants.
There is a lot of prejudice against "Asians" &
"immigrants" in America. Hence, every Asian Am. MUST participate in
politics to build up our GROUP political clout. At the very least, you must

   1) register to vote, and vote in all important elections,
   2) give at least 0.1% of your gross income to Asian Am.
       political organizations that truly fight for you, and
   3) practice bloc votes to enhance our GROUP political clout.

(2) ONLY support politicians who help us achieve equality

Mainstream politicians have always known our folly to do just the
opposite. That is, we support "apparent winners" rather than those who
have performed services for us. Therefore they never bothered to do
anything to help us. When they wanted our money, they would sweet-talk
us into believing that they would be the likely winners.
Even Asian Am politicians are now exploiting our folly. They know that
the key to raising money from us is NOT their records of services to us. It
is whether they are likely winners in the next election, or whether they
have a high rank, or whether they will be holding the highest office in one
meaningless sub-classification or another. We need to demand service
from all politicians.

Please remember the above two lessons by heart, and we'll be much
stronger politically. Pass this message.

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Best regards,
S. B. Woo
President, 80-20 Educational foundation

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