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Chaz Valenza is writer and small business owner in New Jersey. He earned his MBA from New York University's Stern School of Business. His current feature film project is "Single Point Failure" an insider's account of how the Reagan Administration caused the greatest tragedy of the space age based on Richard C. Cook's book "Challenger Revealed." He is a former Director of Public Information for Planned Parenthood of NYC. His website is: www.WordsWillNever.com

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Friday, September 2, 2011
To the Leaders and Pundits of the Progressive Movement: Let's Break-up Goldman Sachs Now!
We can't channel and direct the anger without a suitable target. And, without the right target you can't fan the flames of reformation. I believe Goldman Sachs should be the target now. Just as Kodak was for my mentor Mr. Alinsky in Rochester, NY in 1965.


Wednesday, July 21, 2010
The Rooster et al - a nursery rhyme
An allegorical poem and my return from several months of not writing due to the efforts that had to be taken to fend off the tax man, the mortgage company and the my own depression.


Saturday, January 23, 2010
Stupid Question: If Corporations are People, the same Election Contribution Limits apply?
(8 comments) Yes, this is too simple for the establishment to grasp, but I'll put it out there anyway. If corporations are people then they should be subject to the same election campaign contribution limits that human people citizens are subject to.

Monday, December 28, 2009
Birthday Wishes to a Finance Major turned Teamster
Unfortunately, in America today, those who do some of the most trying and necessary work are not compensated justly. Perhaps that is the lesson of these times. You went to a good college. You got a degree in Business and Finance. Now, you're working as civil servant and you're a Teamster, fancy that. Thinking of my son as a Union Man brings such a smile to my face, even if it's a role you may someday retire.

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