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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Selling My Books on the Streets of Brooklyn 11/13

Had some luck at Bay Parkway today. As soon as I rolled up, a car was pulling out at the exact spot where I set up the floating bookshop. There was no long haul. Minutes later Bad News Billy showed up, fighting a cold. He bought two Tony Robbins DVDs. I have a natural skepticism toward that kind of stuff, although I enjoy Wayne Dyer's presentations on PBS, at least the parts I catch when the station is not in pledge break. Billy also purchased Books One & Two of Neale Donald Walsch's Conversations with God. Thanks, my friend, and thanks also to the couple who bought a book in Russian and to the young man who took Geoffrey Colvin's Talent Is Overrated.
I received the following email this evening. The sender says it's true. Even if it isn't, it's a fun read:
As a native Iowan and excellent customer of the  Internal Revenue Service , I am writing to ask for your assistance. I have contacted the Department of Homeland Security in an effort to determine the process for becoming an illegal alien and they referred me to you.
 My primary reason for wishing to change my status from U.S. Citizen to illegal alien stems from the bill which was recently passed by the Senate and for which you voted. If my understanding of this bill's provisions is accurate, as an illegal alien who has been in the  United States  for five years, all I need to do to become a citizen is to pay a $2,000 fine and income taxes for three of the last five years. I know a good deal when I see one and I am anxious to get the process started before everyone figures it out. 
 Simply put, those of us who have been here legally have had to pay taxes every year so I'm excited about the prospect of avoiding two years of taxes in return for paying a $2,000 fine. Is there any way that I can apply to be illegal retroactively? This would yield an excellent result for me and my family because we paid heavy taxes in 2004 and 2005. 
 Additionally, as an illegal alien I could begin using the local emergency room as my primary health care provider. Once I have stopped paying premiums for medical insurance, my accountant figures I could save almost $10,000 a year. 
 Another benefit in gaining illegal status would be that my daughter would receive preferential treatment relative to her law school applications , as well as 'in-state' tuition rates for many colleges throughout the United States  for my son. 
 Lastly, I understand that illegal status would relieve me of the burden of renewing my driver's license and making those burdensome car insurance premiums. This is very important to me given that I still have college age children driving my car. 
 If you would provide me with an outline of the process to become illegal (retroactively if possible) and copies of the necessary forms, I would be most appreciative. Thank you for your assistance. 

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