Monday, April 10, 2017

Realpolitik

Realpolitik - how such feats are done.
Realpolitik That 80-20 Attends or Has  Attended To

(1) Realpolitik In the Tripling of AsAm Federal Judges:

      On Jan. 31, 2008, presidential candidate Obama wrote me promising to "make it a top priority" of his "administration to nominate qualified AsAms to serve as life-tenured federal" District Court judges, Appeals Court judges and Supreme Court Justices. Today, the number of AsAm federal judges has tripled; those on the Appeals Court increased from zero to 4,  and 2 of the 4 have been prominently mentioned as possible future Supreme Court Justices.

Was there realpolitik behind the scene?  Of course.

      80-20 Board Members wrote/called repeatedly many Democratic senior senators asking them to nominate an AsAm as 1 of his/her 3 nominees to Pres. Obama, when a federal judge seat in his/her state became vacant.   When it came to our knowledge that our request was honored, but NOT beforehand, 80-20 PAC donated to that senator.

(2)  Realpolitik to thank President Obama:  PAC spent about $60,000 for Pres. Obama's re-election campaign in 2012, and delivered a 73 to 23 bloc vote to him.

(3)  Realpolitik in College Admissions Nationwide:  Harvard was ordered by the court to give 6-yrs of its admissions record to SFFA (Students For Fair Admissions), led by Ed Blum.  In addition, SFFA lawyers took the deposition of Harvard President Drew Faust and took possession of Princeton's admission records which were also ordered by the court to go to SFFA.  Saying thank you to Blum is only proper.  But a realpolitik way is for 80-20 EF to donate $15,000 to SFFA, and help it recruit members.   Look, we are making progress in the admissions fight.  The vise is tightening!

(4) Realpolitik in DOJ's profiling of Chinese Americans: When attorney Pete Zeidenberg did an outstanding job defending Sherry Chen & Prof. Xiaoxing Xi, 80-20 EF organized a banquet to honor Zeidenberg  & raised $18,000 for Sherry Chen to pay off her then legal debt to Zeidenberg.

(5) Realpolitik in STOPPING DOJ's profiling of Chinese Americans:
We donated to Delaware senators and its only congressman AFTER they'd written letters to DOJ urging it to stop profiling AsAms in its investigation of stealing of national secrets. We also donated to Cong. Ted Lieu who led a group of Congresspersons in that fight. The profiling had led towrongful charges against Sherry Chen and Prof. Xi.  RESULT?   On April, 2016, NY Times published this front page article: 

(6) Realpolitik to induce Elected AsAms to serve our rightful concerns:
80-20 donated generously to elected officials who share our rightful concerns like Ted Lieu and Fiona Ma,  80-20 also punished those who didn't, e.g. former CA Sen. Leland Yee and former Assemblyman Paul Fong who betrayed our community in the "stop SCA5 fight" in CA.  SCA5 stands for Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 5.  After SCA5 was stopped, 80-20 publicly announced to drive them out of politics.  Within a year, both were out of politics.

   Does the AsAm community NEED at least one org. to attend to REALPOLITIK/ SELF-EMPOWERMENT?
                          
Want to Do Your Share?

1. To donate to SELF (Self Empowerment Long-term Fund):  Click here.
Sending a check? Send to Stephen Lin, 969 Acalanes Rd, Lafayette CA 94549
2. To sign the petition to stop the discrimination against AsAm students, click here. Thank you.
3. To join Students For Fair Admissions, SFFA, click here.
     Step by painstaking steps, we empowered ourselves on a broad front, thanks to YOUR support.  

S. B. Woo 

President and a volunteer for the past 18 years
80-20 Educational Foundation, Inc, a 501 C-3 organization,
http://www.80-20educationalfoundation.org/index.php

To know more about 80-20, view these videos :
https://youtu.be/dB3eGVqG-wA (Ignore the last 35 secs. The election is over.)
http://youtu.be/h781_ECSJYM
80-20 EF Mission Statement

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Good News On 2 Fronts

Good News On Two Fronts

                                  GOOD NEWS
[A]  On the College Admissions Figh

  1.  Andrew Lam, 1 of 80-20 EF's 2  newest Board Members, was in the news front again.  A few weeks ago, he wrote an Op Ed in the New York Times, entitled                   
White Students' Unfair Advantage in Admissions 
         A few days ago, he was on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Newshour.  To hearclick HERE.  

  2.  Wall Street Journal reported the following Gallup Poll findings:
       "7 in 10 people - including 76% of whites, 61% of Hispanics and 50 % of blacks - said colleges should admit applicants based 'solely on merit.'"
      Please forward the e-newsletter to your friends, YOU will be empowering yourself.
[B] An Empowering  
Move by the Indian Am. Community 

      NYT reported:  "Since Ian Grillot intervened in a shooting in February that left one Indian immigrant dead and another one wounded, Indian immigrants have rallied to help him in return. .... Mr. Grillot ran at a gunman and   ... was also shot.
                  
India House Houston, a nonprofit organization, presented Mr. Grillot with $100,000, which it had raised to help him buy a home."  How appropriately and how nicely the Indian-Am community has served itself and the entire AsAm community.

                        Want to Do Your Share?

1. To donate to SELF (Self Empowerment Long-term Fund):  Click here.
    Sending a check? Send to Stephen Lin, 969 Acalanes Rd, Lafayette CA 94549
2. To sign the petition to stop the discrimination against AsAm students, click 
    here.   Thank you.

S. B. Woo 

President and a volunteer for the past 18 years
80-20 Educational Foundation, Inc, a 501 C-3 organization
http://www.80-20educationalfoundation.org/index.php

To know more about 80-20, view these videos:
https://youtu.be/dB3eGVqG-wAÂ (Ignore the last 35 secs. The election is over.
http://youtu.be/h781_ECSJYM
80-20 EF Mission Statement

Monday, April 3, 2017

Empowering ourselves & where YOU come in

ALL OF US WISH that we could have the kind of political clout that the Jewish American community has.   Will wishing get us there?  
   STOP WISHING.  START DOING - step by painstaking steps!   Will you consider pitching in please?
                       Money Talks
    The Jewish community has a fabled political organization entitled The American Israel Public Affairs Committee, AIPAC.  To serve the 6 million Jewish Americans, its annual budget was a whopping $67 million 4 years ago.
    80-20 Initiative has established an 80-20 PAC and a 501 c-3 org., 80-20 Educational Foundation.   Together, they function like the Jewish AIPAC.  However, to serve the 16 million AsAms, PAC has an annual budget of $0.1 million, and EF has an annual budget of about $0.18 million.  
    Are we discouraged by the lopsided comparison?  Not at all.  We believe in empowering ourselves, step by painstaking steps.
    4 years ago, EF started SELF  (Self Empowerment Long-term Fund).  Today SELF has grown to $2.6 million - a historic feat.  Click here to verify. See the "Total Donations Received" line.  Scroll down on that page to see those names shown in a pink background. They are model-donors who completed their 5-yr pledges in 4 years.  For our future generations! 
        Are AsAm Rich Folks Doing their Share to Help?
    NO.  They are too "smart" to do their share.  They would rather give money to  "Harvard" to get a building named after them.  What a shame.  "Charity starts at home."  The AsAm rich folks need to do their share to help us win equal opportunity.  80-20 always tells it like it is. If no others will point it out, 80-20 will.  Why is 80-20 making them mad?  Quite to the contrary, in the long run, our rich folks & their children will thank us for jolting their community consciousness -- another of the painstaking steps we must take.
                        Leadership Counts
   Money Talks.  Additionally, leadership counts.
   80-20 EF's Board recently added two new members - again, step by painstaking  steps. They are doctors Andrew Lam & Larry Shen
Their DISTINGUISHED  bios are shown as footnotes below.                                 
Your Support Counts Even More.
     Only an estimated 15,000 AsAms have ever helped 80-20 with money and/or time.  The rest of the 16 million AsAms have not lifted a finger to help.   
    If you belong to that group, help today!  Why?  Because you are actually empowering YOURSELF & YOUR CHILDREN to win equal opportunity.  There are so many ways to help.  Act today!  :-) 
S. B. Woo 
President and a volunteer for the past 18 years
80-20 Educational Foundation, Inc, a 501 C-3 organization
http://www.80-20educationalfoundation.org/index.php

Footnote 1: Andrew Lam is an ABC.  He graduated summa cum laude in history from Yale University, where he studied military history and U.S.- East Asian Relations."  He is a retinal surgeon and is currently an Asst. Prof. of Ophthalmology at Tuft Univ. He is registered Republican. He resides in MA. He is the author of two books:  "Saving Sight"  and "Two Sons of China."  Both books have received numerous prizes.  He is also the author of a recent NYT Op Ed piece, entitled  
Footnote 2: Larry Shen is co-founder and president of  Pharmapace, Inc. a San Diego based consulting and full service outsourcing firm for pharmaceutical, biotech, & medical device companies.  Prior to founding Pharmapace, Dr. Shen was a V.P. at Amylin Pharmaceuticals. To illustrate his passion to empower our community, he pledged $1200/yr for 5 years, but donated twice as much, while completing his 5-yr pledge in 4 years.  Our community needs individuals who will deliver more than they've promised.  :-)
To know more about 80-20, view these videos:
https://youtu.be/dB3eGVqG-wA  (Ignore the last 35 secs. The election is over.)

Monday, March 20, 2017

Princeton Univ's Words vs Deeds

Words without Deeds Never to Heaven Go
                WordsTransparency, Transparency!
    If an individual is fortunate enough to speak to the president of Princeton University, and ask the following question: "I've not done anything wrong. What can I do to gain public trust?"
    These words will likely thunder down from the mouth of the august president: "Transparency.  Transparency. Transparency."
       Deeds: Princeton Suing to block release of admissions records 
     But will the president walk the talk?  When the Dept. of Education decided to release documents, submitted by Princeton in its defense against a suit filed by SFFA (Students for Fair Admissions) for discriminatory admissions practices against Asian American students, Princeton opposed.  See the news reported by Politicos 3 days go:
Please note that DOE is only releasing documents that have been redacted of any "personally identifiable information" about individual applicants.
                  Words Without Deeds
     Paraphrasing King Claudius of Hamlet, who mused to himself after praying:
                   My words fly up, my deeds remain below:
                   Words without deeds never to heaven go.
           Does Princeton Univ. Have  A Better Option?
      Ivy League colleges have adopted a "merits-be-damned" approach to limit the number of Asian students since about 1990.  See the powerful graph below, presented by Ron Unz's "The Myth of American Meritocracy":
The above figure caption states: "Trends of Asian enrollment at Caltech and the Ivy League universities, compared with growth of Asian College age population.  Asian age cohorts population figures are based on Census CPS, and given the small sample size, are subject to considerable yearly statistical fluctuations." 
    Today, America's core value of equal opportunity and the 14th Amendment on equal protection are being trampled upon. The credibility of Ivy League colleges suffers. The colleges can no longer walk the talk of the noble principles they expound. As the truth emerges, students and scholars shake their heads and chuckle at the false facade put up by Ivy League schools.
     Princeton's president is Christopher L. Eisgruber, a renowned constitutional scholar.   Does President Eisgruber truly think that there is no discrimination under an affirmative admissions policy, where upon AsAms applicants, on average, are forced to yield 140 SAT points to White peers in order to gain equal access? 
 Please forward this e-newsletter to anyone who is associated with Princeton University.  Thank you.   
S. B. Woo 
President and a volunteer for the past 18 years
80-20 Educational Foundation, Inc, a 501 C-3 organization,
http://www.80-20educationalfoundation.org/index.php

To know more about 80-20, view these videos :
https://youtu.be/dB3eGVqG-wAÂ (Ignore the last 35 secs. The election is over.)
http://youtu.be/h781_ECSJYM
80-20 EF Mission Statement

Monday, March 6, 2017

80-20 donated $10,000 to SFFA, Here's Why.

Helping SFFA (Students For Fair Admissions) with $10k
             Our $10,000 to SFFA. Why Wishing to Do Much More?
      80-20 EF donated $10,000 to SFFA in addition to the $5,000 donated last year.  We wish we could do much more.  Why?
                Why SFFA (Students for Fair Admissions)?
      SFFA is, in EF's view, likely the organization that will finally lift the yoke of unfair admissions policy from the shoulders of OUR best high school graduates.   It is a nonprofit membership group ($10 when you first join) of more than 20,000 students, parents, and others who believe that racial preferences in college admissions are unfair & unconstitutional.  The membership list is confidential, although my wife & I are proud to publicize our participations.  To join SFFA, click here .   Do Your share.
                                     Progress!
(1) Harvard has been ordered by the court to release 6 years of admissions records to SFFA, and
(2) SFFA will depose (take evidence fromHarvard Pres. Drew Faust soon.
                            SFFA and Mr. Ed Blum
       Where did the millions of dollars in legal fees come from?  From Gerald and Ronnie Chan who donated $350 million, or Elaine Chao's family  who donated $40 million to Harvard???  Did they have a change of conscience and decided to help AsAm youths get a legal hearing if they have been treated UN-fairly in admissions?  NO.  Not yet anyway.
       Mr. ED Blum has helped raise it to give AsAm youths a chance for equal opportunity.
                 
The Legal Positions of SFFA and 80-20 EF are Not Identical
SFFA's Position:  "the outright prohibition of racial preferences in university admissions-period."  It further alleges that Harvard and U. of NC hold an illegal quota on Asian-American applicants.
80-20's Position:  We embrace diversity.  However, 80-20 strongly protest the discriminatory practice which forces AsAm applicants to yield 140 SAT points to white applicants in order to gain equal access. 80-20 EF has estimated that AsAm applicants lose most of the admissions to whites, not Hispanics or blacks. The game that Harvard plays is revolting. 
        We Wish We Could Do More for SFFA
       Two components of the AsAm community are financially quite well off. Are the rich individuals in the Chinese-Am and/or Indian-Am communities climbing over each other to finance legal battles on behalf of our youths?  Are all of us joining SFFA to finance its legal fees?  Are all of us joining EF's petition for $10 each to finance its potential lawsuit for our youths?  Not yet.  But it is never to late.  Join SFFA and/or 80-20's Petition!   DO IT NOW.
S. B. Woo 
President and a volunteer for the past 18 years
80-20 Educational Foundation, Inc, a 501 C-3 organization,
http://www.80-20educationalfoundation.org/index.php

To know more about 80-20, view these videos :
https://youtu.be/dB3eGVqG-wAÂ (Ignore the last 35 secs. The election is over.)
http://youtu.be/h781_ECSJYM
80-20 EF Mission Statement