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Thursday, December 15, 2016

Mr. Tim Dekay

5/2/2016
Mr. Tim Dekay
c/o Paradigm Talent Agency
360 North Crescent Dr.
North Building
Beverly Hills, CA 90210

Dear Mr. Dekay,

My name is Matt Winick and I wanted to say that I enjoy watching you act as FBI Agent Peter Burke on White Collar. White Collar is one of my favorite tv shows on USA Network because I liked on the plot of the story about a white collar criminal working the White Collar FBI division on stopping crime like fraud, robbery, scams, and counterfeit.  Another reason I liked White Collar was that it had a great balance between crime, comedy, and how the whit collar criminal uses his technique to solve crimes.  In October 2009 I saw the pilot episode and I really liked the episode because I liked on how the main show started where Neal, a white collar criminal escapes to prison that results in him getting caught by Agent Burke.  In the pilot I liked on how Agent Burke makes a deal with Neal to be an informant to help the FBI with cases to reduce his prison time.  Throughout the show I really enjoyed all the episodes because I really liked on how Neal, a white collar criminal has a good working relationship including a friendship with Agent Burke even though they have different methods on solving cases, where their background comes from, and when they have a conflict. I thought you, Mr. Matt Bomer, Mr. Willie Garson, Tiffani Thiessen, Mr. Sharif Atkins, and Ms. Marsha Thomason did a great job making White Collar fun to watch and making the characters have interesting role in helping on another.  When White Collar ended after 6 seasons I was very sad because I really like the episodes of not being dark, having humor mixed with solving crimes, and making the show nice by having an FBI agent have a friendship with a criminal.  

Mr. Dekay, your work on White Collar got me to be very interested in studying about history of white collar crimes by watching documentaries and reading books. Also your work including Mr. Matt Bomer helped me get interested in becoming a fan of White Collar and watching every episodes. I think you and Mr. Matt Bomer are a great team on making the show clever, fun, humor, and having a great mix between friendships and solving crimes through your roles as Peter and Neal.  I have Autism with a learning disability.  Having a disability is hard for me because sometimes I get teased by other people due to having it, I struggle on comprehending on learning different subjects, and sometimes I struggle communicating my thoughts.  Your role as Agent Peter Burke on White Collar where you worked hard to fix friendship with Neal when there is a conflict really inspires me to work hard on Autism and understand the need for friendships with how they are important.

Mr. Dekay, I strongly believe that you really made a great difference in making White Collar a great show mixed with crime, comedy, and friendship.  You and Mr. Matt Bomer really made a great team on making every episode a great one to watch and make your characters blend well with different traits. I’m proud to call you one of my favorite tv actors because you do such a great job making Agent Burke have a sense of humor, caring for his friends including people who he works with, and making sure that friendships is important. Here is two pictures of me in suit with a tie trying to be like a wanna-be white collar character and a picture of me as a gift to you to keep for inspiring me . Also here is a card wishing you a Happy Birthday for June 12th. Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, making your character including White Collar fun to watch, and inspiring me to be a fan of the show with your acting including working hard  on Autism.  I wish you well for the future in acting and I hope that someday there can be a White Collar movie starring you and Mr. Matt Bomer.    
Sincerely,


Matt Winick

My Birthday Card message including my drawing of Agent Burke and Neal.


Monday, December 12, 2016

Assessor-Recorder Carmen Chu of San Francisco, California

11/22/2016
Assessor-Recorder Carmen Chu
c/o  Office of the Assessor-Recorder
City Hall
1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Room 190
San Francisco, CA  94102-4698
Dear Assessor-Recorder Carmen Chu,

My name is Matt Winick, an Asian American with a strong interest in learning history with public policy. In these subjects, I like to learn the need to advance on Civil Rights to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, and many others. Assessor-Recorder Chu, the main reason I’m writing you a letter is to explain how I find your work as Member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisor from District 4 and current role as Assessor-Recorder of San Francisco to be very inspiring to me.

When you served as Member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisor from District 4 from 2007-2013, I was very proud on how you were a strong supporter of protecting women, minorities, and people with disabilities from being discriminated in education and public places. Also on Civil Rights, I liked on how you advocated for people with disabilities’ rights, express the need for women to have equal pay, push for laws to combat against hate-crime to help protect people who are different, and support funding women including minorities businesses to help them compete in the economy.  Working to help Asian American communities get funding to help clean their city, supporting Asian American with disabilities’ rights, helping Asian American small businesses get assistance from city government to help them be part of the community, and expanding on Asian American with Asian culture including education to help teach people about how their culture is important to society are great ways to help Asian Americans including Asians. On education, I liked on how you supported funding special education to help students with disabilities get educational accommodations they need and provided funds for arts including diversity classes to make education a better place to learn.   Pushing for renewable energy (wind, solar, biofuel, and energy efficient products) to reduce addiction to oil with gas, expanding on funds to clean up parks including water resources to make them safe for people to use,  and encouraging funds for environmental education to help emphasize the need to protect the environment with reduce pollution.   In your current role as Assessor-Recorder of San Francisco, I like on how you continue to be a strong supporter of Civil Rights and helping Asian American communities.  Another thing that I like about your role as Assessor-Recorder is how you work on redesigning the website to help educate citizens of San Francisco about financial including understand about taxes, upgrading technology to help make businesses including constituents file their payment or find forms for them to fill out, and providing multi-language systems to help people who can’t speak English find a suitable language that they can understand.  When California made same-sex marriage into law in 2013, I was amazed on how you expanded your office to issue same-sex marriage license for same-sex couples and continue to advocate for same-sex marriage rights.

Assessor Recorder Chu, I have Autism with a learning disability. Having autism is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased.  Your commitment to support Civil Rights including support people with disabilities’ rights really inspire me to work hard on my disability. Also being an Asian American with a disability is difficult for me because some Asian Americans including some Asian tease me or push me away from social groups because I have a disability and they believe that I don’t  meet their standards. However, your role as an Asian American on helping Asian American communities, supporting Asian Americans with disabilities, and emphasizing on Asian American including Asian culture motivates me to continue to be proud to be an Asian American with a disability.  Your role as Member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisor from District 4 and current role as Assessor-Recorder of San Francisco really inspire me to continue my interest in history with public policy including an interest in Asian American culture.  My future goal is to someday work in public policy to help create common sense ideas to reform society and to visit some Asian American museums including their cities in California.

Assessor Recorder Chu, I strongly believe that you accomplish on making a great difference for society.  I’m proud of how you work hard to make Civil Rights stronger,  protect the environment, promote diversity, and help Asian American communities a better place.  You have inspired me to work hard on my disability, be proud to be an Asian American with a disability, and continue to be interested in history with public policy including Asian American or Asian culture.  You are a true inspiration and a great role model for me.   Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, making great achievements, and inspiring me.  I wish you well to continue to make a great impact for society including Asian American communities.
Sincerely,

Matt Winick


Saturday, December 10, 2016

Sheriff Lupe Valdez of Dallas County, Texas


11/09/2016
Sheriff Lupe Valdez
c/o Dallas County
133 North Industrial Boulevard, LB-31
Dallas, TX  75207-4313
Dear Sheriff Valdez,

My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan with a strong interest in learning history, public policy, and criminal justice system.  In these subjects, I like to learn the importance of core values like the need to make Civil Rights stronger to reduce discrimination, protect people’s civil liberties while reduce crime, have immigration reform to help refugees or immigrants be protected from oppression or oppressive government, and many others. Sheriff Valdez, the main reason I’m writing you a letter is because I find your work  as Sheriff of Dallas County to be very inspiring to me and explain how I enjoyed watching your speech at the DNC 2016 convention.

In your current role as Sheriff of Dallas County, I like on how you are a strong supporter of Civil Rights to help protect women, minorities, people with disabilities, and people with different sexual orientation from being discriminated in public places along with education.  Also on Civil Rights, I am very proud on how you work with minorities communities to find ways to reduce racial profiling, hire women including minorities to work in law enforcement to make the department more diverse along with help their own community, advocate for people with disabilities’ rights, and expand law enforcement resources to help combat against hate crime.  Pushing for funds for forensic science with DNA testing to help solve crimes efficiently along with reduce sending an innocent person to jail, expanding treatment programs to help drug addicts get care they need to rehabilitate, supporting community service programs to help rehabilitate non-violent offenders including juveniles so they won’t re-offend, and working with other law enforcement agencies to find ways to reduce gun violence are great ways to help reform the criminal justice system.   Another thing that I like about your work is how you work hard to improve public safety like improve quality of health care in facilities to help people with mental illness, expand freeway management patrol system to cover in-county highways to make highways safe for people to drive, and construct jail facility to keep violent criminals off the street. Your commitment on making Civil Rights stronger, reforming the criminal justice system, and improving public safety are great ways to improve society while reduce crime.

Sheriff Valdez, I have Autism with a learning disability.  Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased.  Your commitment to be a strong supporter of Civil Rights, be committed to reduce discrimination with racial profiling, and be an advocate for people with disabilities; rights really inspire me to work hard on my disability.  During July 2016, I saw on tv of you giving a speech at the DNC convention 2016. I enjoyed your speech because you did an excellent job explaining about how you were born as an immigrant where you decided to go into law enforcement to help make a great difference in the criminal justice system while make society better, explain about the need to make police officers with law enforcement be efficient to help people, share how law enforcement can make a great impact, and the need for communities especially minorities communities to work with law enforcement to reduce tensions.  Your role as Sheriff of Dallas County motivates me to continue my interest in learning history with public policy.  My future goal is to someday work in public policy to help create common sense ideas to make society a better place.

I believe that you are making a great difference as Sheriff of Dallas County. I’m proud on how you work hard to make communities safe while reform the criminal justice system. You did an excellent job speaking at the DNC convention 2016 and sharing your story with the need to make society better.  Here is a picture of me as a gift to you for inspiring me. Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a great impact on law enforcement with society, and inspiring me.  I hope you enjoy my letter and I wish you well to continue to make a great impact on society.

Sincerely,

Matt Winick

Also she included a pen, a pin that says Sheriff's Department The County of Dallas, a keychain, a sticker, and a signed card.

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Saturday, December 3, 2016

Mayor Robert Garcia of Long Beach, California


11/01/2016
Mayor Robert Garcia
c/o Office of The Mayor
City of Long Beach
333 West Ocean Blvd, 14th Floor
Long Beach, CA  90802

Dear Mayor Garcia,

My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan with a strong interest in learning history with public policy.  In these subjects, I like to learn the need to advance on Civil Rights to help protect people who are different from being discriminated, protect the environment from pollution, find ways to improve public safety, and many others. Mayor Garcia, the main reason I’m writing you a letter is because I find your work as 28th Mayor of Long Beach, California to be very inspiring to me, share with you   how you motivate me to work hard on my disability, and to wish you a Happy Birthday for December 2nd.

In 2014, I was amazed on how you made history by becoming the first openly gay person  and become the first Latino to become Mayor of Long Beach, California.   In your current role ad 28th Mayor of Long Beach, California, I am very proud on how you are a strong supporter of protecting women, minorities, people with disabilities, and people with different sexual orientation from being discriminated in education and public places. Also on Civil Rights, I like on how you support funding women including minorities businesses to help them compete in the economy, advocate for people with disabilities’ rights, support LQBT rights, work with minorities communities to find ways to reduce racial profiling, and expand laws to help combat against people who commit hate-crime.  Funding special education to help students with disabilities get the educational resources they need to help them learn, expanding on after school programs to help youth get help on their assignments from tutors, working with public schools to combat against bullying by expand on educational awareness with counseling to make education a safe environment from people to learn, and investing funds in arts including educational technology to make education diverse are great ways to make education reform stronger. On the environment, I like on how you support funding renewable energy projects to help reduce addiction to oil with gas including pollution, working with different industries or companies to find ways to create clean energy jobs to make the environment a better place along with a clean economy, providing funds to help clean up parks including water resources including beaches to make them safe for people to use. You approach to improve the economy like expand on job-training programs to help train youth including workers to develop job skills to help them be prepared for the workforce, work with technology companies to work on hiring women including minorities to work in tech jobs, and encourage businesses with industries to use energy-efficient products to reduce high energy cost is common sense. Another thing that I like about your work as Mayor of Long Beach, California is how you are very committed to improve public safety by working to fix infrastructure like highways or filling potholes to make them safe for people to drive, hiring police officers to help patrol the streets, pushing for treatment programs to help drug addicts get the care they need,  and implementing community services to help rehabilitate non-violent offender including juveniles, providing educational awareness about reducing gun violence.

Mayor Garcia, I have Autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased. Your commitment to be a strong supporter of Civil Rights and be an advocate for people with disabilities’ rights really inspires me to work hard on my disability.  In Also your role as current Mayor motivates me to continue my interest in learning history with public policy. My future goal is to someday work in public policy to help shape up common sense ideas.  My letter is a gift to you for inspiring me and to wish you a Happy Birthday for December 2nd. My birthday is also in December month that is December 3rd.

I strongly believe that you make a great difference in your current role as Mayor. I’m very proud on how you made history by making a great achievement to become the first openly gay and fist Latino to become Mayor.  Also I like on how you work hard to make Civil Rights stronger, protect the environment, improve the community, and many others.  You have truly inspired me to work hard on my disability, continue to work hard at overcome different challenges, and motivate to continue my interest in learning history with public policy. Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make history with great achievements, and inspiring me.  I wish you well to continue to make a great difference and continue to make great achievements.

Sincerely,

Matt Winick