| Comment Number: | 522418-09920 |
| Received: | 7/15/2006 1:36:12 PM |
| Organization: | XanGo |
| Commenter: | Cindy Henry |
| State: | GA |
| Subject: | Business Opportunity Rule |
| Title: | Notice of Proposed Rulemaking |
| CFR Citation: | 16 CFR Part 437 |
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Comments:
Please reconsider this rule you are considering. I am a recently divorced mom of two boys. I have not been in the workforce for 15 years in order to raise my children. I joined XanGo a year ago to grow a business and a future for my children and myself. I am going back to work in the public school system this fall, and with a four year business degree with only earn $17.5 per year as an assistant, but again this will allow me to raise my children. I would not have been able to afford a $500 fee/risk in starting this business. Although I am not earning what I need to I realize this will be a 2-5 year process and I am more than willing to put in the effort. My vision is to take my success to other women who are left at poverty levels due to fathers walking out. We are not poor women, most of us middle class until they leave. MLM offers a level playing field and affords a person time to learn and grow. And the benifit to you the gov't is keeping people off of welfare. I am aware not all companies are run like XanGo they are a true leader in many ways. Why punish the whole for some of the ill parts? Let the good companies shine and be the measure for others to be compared to, and impose laws, and punishments to those who pray upon the innocient. These broad sweeping laws in so many areas of our government are not always benificial, that has been proven time and time again. It may be easier, it may benifit some lobiests, but it is not in my benifit or many others like me. A proud patriot, committed citizen, believer in God and country! Thank you for your time and cconsideration, Cindy Henry