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alabama: 1
Caring Cars , 600 St. Clair Building 3 , Huntsville, AL. 35801 US , (256) 551-1610 ext. 220
ARIZONA: 1
Project S.H.I.F.T. 3117 N. 16th St. Suite 100 Phoenix, AZ. 85016 US (602) 263-5741
CALIFORNIA:3
Benicia Community Action Council , 480 Military East , Benicia, CA. 94510 US , (707) 745-0900
Ways to Work Inc. , 24 Second Avenue , San Mateo, CA. 94401 US , (650) 403-4300
Ways to Work , 8804 Balboa Ave. , San Diego, CA. 92123 US , 858-637-3008
COLORADO: 2
Cars for Families ,375 W. 37th Street #150 ,Loveland, CO. 80538 US , 970-407-0305 x. 5
Good Neighbor Garage , 4455 East 46th Ave , Denver, CO. 80216 US , 720-941-5897
FLORIDA: 3
Ways to Work Inc., 928 22nd Ave. S ,St Petersburg, FL. 33705 US , 727) 824-0910
Wheels of Success , 9309 N. Florida Ave., Ste. 109 , Tampa, FL. 33612 US , (813) 490-9443
Ways to Work Inc. , 1639 Atlantic Blvd. ,Jacksonville, FL. 32207 US , (904) 396-8116
GEORGIA: 4
Chestatee-Chattahoochee RC&D Council , 170 Scoggins Drive ,Demorest, GA. 30535 US , 706-776-9675 ,
Wheels to Work , 1905 Martin Luther King Drive Suite C , Soperton, GA. 30457 US , 912-529-6652
Oconee River RC&D Council , P.O. Box 247 , Watkinsville, GA. 30677 US , 706-769-7922
Ways to Work Inc., 1105 W Peachtree St., NE , Atlanta, GA. 30309 US , (404) 853-2844
IOWA: 1
Ways to Work Inc., 1515 Avenue J , Council Bluffs, IA. 51501 US , (712) 435-5368
ILLINOIS: 5
Chicago Uptown Ministry , 4720 North Sheridan Road , Chicago, IL. 60640 US , (800) 363-5237
Salvation Army , 5045 W. 47th Street , Chicago, IL. 60638 US , (877) 601-2769
Salvation Army , 609 W. Dempster St. , Des Plaines, IL. 60016 US , (877) 601-2769
The Salvation Army , 1 S. 415 Summit , Oakbrook Terrace, IL. 60181 US , (877) 601-2769
The Salvation Army , 1313 Hilltop Avenue , Chicago Heights, IL. 60411 US , (877) 601-2769
INDIANA: 1
Family Service of Central Indiana, Inc.615 North Alabama Street Ste.320 , Indianapolis, IN. 46204 US , (317) 634-6341
KANSAS: 1
Ways to Work , 626 Minnesota Avenue , Kansas City, KS. 66101 US , 913-342-1110 x1948
LOUISIANA: 1
Ways to Work Inc. , 4540 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy. Building D Ste. B-220 , Lafayette, LA. 70508 US , (337) 981-2180
MASSACHUSSETS: 1
More Than Wheels , 89 South Street ,Suite LL02 , Boston, MA. 02111 US , 866-455-2522
MARYLAND: 2
Garrett County Community Action , 12578 Garrett Hwy. , Oakland, MD. 21550 US , (301) 533-3081
Second Chances Garage , 528 N. Market Street , Frederick, MD. 21701 US 240-724-1919
MAINE: 3
SCARP , 143 Madison Avenue Ste 5 , Skowhegan, ME. 04976 US , 207-474-0788
Goodwill Industries of Northern New England , 243 Leighton Road , Augusta, ME. 04330 US , 207 626-0170 Ext 233
More Than Wheels , Not Applicable , Not Applicable, ME. 04101 US , 866-455-2522
MICHIGAN:1
Charity Motors, Inc. , 10431 Grand River Avenue , Detroit, MI. 48204 US , (313)9334000/(888)908CARS
MINNESOTA:8
Free To Be, Inc. , 1201 89th Ave.NE , Suite 230 , Blaine, MN. 55434 US , 763.717.7755 ,
Newgate Education Center , 2900 East Hennepin Ave. , Minneapolis, MN. 55413 US , (612) 378-0177
Family Assets for Independence in Minnesota , 411 Industrial Park Boulevard , Elbow Lake, MN. 56531 US , 218-685-4486 x.137
Community Action , 450 Syndicate Street North , St Paul, MN. 55104 US , 651-603-5880
Auto Technical Institute , 461 North Wilder Street , St. Paul, MN. 55104 US , 612-919-5526
Minnesota Valley Action Council , 464 Raintree Rd , Mankato, MN. 56001 US , 507-345-0446 or 1-800-767
Community Emergency , 6840 78th Ave N , Brooklyn Park, MN. 55445 US , 763-450-3675
Ways to Work , 730 Florida Ave South , Golden Valley, MN. 55426 US , (763) 529-1350
NEBRASKA:1
Ways to Work Inc.Ways to Work Inc. , 2101 S. 42nd Street , Omaha, NE. 68105-2909 US , (402) 553-30002101
NEW HAMPSHIRE:1
Good News Garage – LSS , 325 Merrill Street , Manchester, NH. 03103 US , 877.400.6065
NEW JERSY:1
NORWESCAP , 350 Marshall Street , Phillipsburg, NJ. 08865 US , 908-454-7000
New yourk: 8
Wheels for Work , 10 Chapel Street , Mount Morris, NY. 14510 US , 585-658-4466 x15
Community Action of Greene County , 2 Franklin St , Catskill, NY. 12414 US , 518-943-9205
Wheels for Work , 220 N Main St , Spring Valley, NY. 10977 US . 845-426-1717
Wheels for Work , 237 Main Street #330 , Buffalo, NY. 14203 US , 716-847-1120
Wheels for Work , 247 Factory Street , Watertown, NY. 13601 US , 315-782-8440
Steuben County Department of Social Services , 3 East Pulteney Square , Bath, NY. 14810 US , (607) 664-2100
Education & Assistance Corporation (EAC, Inc.) , 3505 Veterans Memorial Highway, Suite M , Ronkonkoma, NY. 11779 US , (631) 648-7100 x219
Saratoga County Economic Opportunity Council , 40 New St / PO Box 5120 , Saratoga, NY. 12866 US , 518-587-3158 x31
OHIO: 2
Personal and Family Counseling Services , 1433 Fifth Street N.W. , New Philadelphia, OH. 44663 US , (330) 343-8171
Ways to Work Inc. , 624 Market Avenue North , Canton, OH. 44702 US , (330) 454-7066 ext 318
Ways to Work Inc. , 1808 SE Belmont Street , Portland, OR. 97214 US , (503) 688-1785
PENNSYLVANIA: 8
Community Auto, Inc. , 11490 Perry Highway STE 7 Wexford, PA. 15090 US 724-443-8300
(CACLV) 1337 E. 5th Street Bethlehem, PA. 18015 US 484-893-1037
Bucks County Housing Group 2324 Second Street Pike STE 17 Wrightstown, PA. 18940 US 215 598 3566
Ways to Work 411 W. Walnut St. Allentown, PA. 18102 US (484) 223-2068
Ways to Work Inc. 579 Main Street Stroudsburg, PA. 18360 US (570) 424-1616
Ways to Work Inc. 6401 Penn Avenue, 2nd floor Pittsburgh, PA. 15206 US (412) 661-1670 x615
Ways to Work Inc. 65 E. Elizabeth Ave. Ste. 506 Bethlehem, PA. 18018 US (610) 691-6919
Wheels to Work 344 N. Marshall St. Lancaster, PA. 17602 US (717) 291-2261 ext. 226
SOUTH CAROLINA: 1
The Cooperative Ministry 3821 West Beltline Boulevard Columbia, SC. 29204 US (803) 799-3853 x512
SOUTH DAKOTA: 1
Sioux Empire Wheels to Work 805 Pam Road Sioux Falls, SD. 57105 US (605) 941-4318
Ways to Work Inc. 4625 Lillian Street Houston, TX. 77007 US (713) 867-7774
Ways to Work Inc. 406 West Commerce San Antonio, TX. 78207 US (210) 924-8581 x5517
vIRGINAI: 8
Capital Area Partnership Uplifting People (CAPUP) 1021 Oliver Hill Way Richmond, VA. 23219 US (804) 788-0050 x18
Ways to Work Inc. 10455 White Granite Drive Oakton, VA. 22124 US 703-219-2144
Ways to Work Inc. 2600 Memorial Ave Ste 201 Lynchburg, VA. 24501 US (434) 845-5944 ext. 229
ECDC Enterprise Development Group 901 S. Highland St. Arlington, VA. 22204 US 703-685-0510
2C8 Corporation 929 West Broad Street Suite 205 Fairfax, VA. 22046 US 703-278-9299
Ways to Work Inc. 312 Waller Mill Dr., Ste. 500 Williamsburg, VA. 23187 US (757) 258-5022
Responsible Rides 5240 Valleypark Drive Roanoke, VA. 24019 US (540) 527-3532
Ways to Work 800 West Graham Road Richmond, VA. 23222 US (804) 353-4264 x. 108
VERMONT: 3
Central Vermont Community Action Council (CVCAC) 195 US Route 302-Berlin Barre, VT. 05641 US (802) 793-3550
Good News Garage – LSS 331 North Winooski Avenue Burlington, VT. 05401 US 877-448-3288
More Than Wheels Not Applicable Not Applicable, VT. 05401 US 866-455-2522
WISCONSIN: 8
JumpStart 1118 Tower Ave. Superior, WI. 54880 US 715-392-5127
Auto Repair Training 1329 W. National Avenue Milwaukee, WI. 53204 US 414-671-0251
Esperanza Unida 1329 West National Ave. Milwaukee, WI. 53204 US 414-671-0251
Southwestern Wisconsin Community Action Program, Inc. 149 N Iowa St Dodgeville, WI. 53533 US 608-935-2326 ext 220
Community Action, Inc. 20 Eclipse Center Beloit, WI. 53511 US 608-313-1325
Couleecap: Work-n-Wheels 201 Melby St. Westby, WI. 54667 US 608-634-7831
Couleecap 212 Airport Plaza Viroqua, WI. 54665 US 608-637-6790
Ways to Work Inc. 300 Crooks Street, PO Box 22308 Green Bay, WI. 54305 US (920) 436-4360 x1397
WEST VIRGINA: 2
Good News Mountaineer Garage 128 Tower Lane PO Box 998 Morgantown, WV. 26507 US 304 296 8445
Good News Mountaineer Garage 221 1/2 Hale St. Charleston, WV. 25003 US 304-344-8445 OR 866 448-3

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Donald Trump And The Fed Could Be About To Destroy The U.S. Banking System
Billy BambroughContributor
Crypto & Blockchain
I write about how bitcoin, crypto and blockchain can change the world.
Donald Trump and the Federal Reserve have gone to extraordinary lengths to prop up the U.S. economy in recent weeks.

The coronavirus pandemic and the lockdowns put in place to slow its spread have ravaged the U.S. economy—with the Fed and the Trump administration pumping a staggering $6 trillion in to the system since March and taking interest rates back to record lows to keep it on its feet.

Now, as the economic reality of a post-coronavirus world sinks in, president Trump and the Fed are edging closer to negative interest rates—something legendary investor Warren Buffett has warned could have “extreme consequences.”

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Negative interest rates, meaning borrowers are paid to take out loans by the lender, have been adopted by a number of central banks around the world, led by some European central banks and the Bank of Japan.

If a central bank sets its overnight deposit rate to below zero, lenders must pay their central bank to hold their reserves. Banks could then pass those costs on to their customers, charging fees for positive balances.

Some economists believe negative interest rates can jolt life into flatlining economies, encouraging money to be invested or spent, though others fear a negative interest rate policy could keep an economy subdued.

“We’re doing things that we don’t know [their] ultimate outcome,” Buffett said when asked about the possibility of negative interest rates in the U.S. at Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meeting on Saturday.

“[Negative interest rates are] probably the most interesting question that I’ve seen in economics,” Buffett said, speaking to shareholders via webcast and warning of “extreme consequences” if a negative interest rate policy is brought in.

Back in March, Buffett said the puzzle of what negative interest rates would do to U.S. financial markets is “the most important question in the world,” admitting he doesn’t “know the answer.”

Earlier this year, Trump indicated he’d be in favour of the Fed adopting negative interest rates in order to compete with countries that already have.

“We’re forced to compete with nations that are getting negative rates, something very new,” Trump told attendees at the World Economic Forum in January. “Meaning, they get paid to borrow money, something I could get used to very quickly.”

While Fed chair Jerome Powell has said he doesn’t think negative interest rates are “an appropriate policy,” Trump isn’t shy about applying pressure.

“The Federal Reserve should get our interest rates down to zero, or less,” Trump tweeted in September.

“It is only the naïveté of Jay Powell and the Federal Reserve that doesn’t allow us to do what other countries are already doing,” Trump said, calling Fed policy makers “boneheads.”

Meanwhile, Narayana Kocherlakota, a former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis has thrown his weight behind negative interest rates, calling for the Fed to set interest rates a “quarter percentage point below zero” and put employment above bank stability.

“Put crudely, the Fed is giving up on unemployment reductions to help keep banks and their shareholders safer,” Kocherlakota wrote in a Bloomberg op-ed.

The Fed opted to keep interest rates on hold at its latest policy meeting last week, though Powell said he is willing to go further to prop up the economy ravaged by lockdowns.

“It may well be the case that the economy needs more support,” Powell said, speaking at a press conference after the Fed’s two-day policy meeting—leaving negative interest rates on the table but keeping them at arm’s length for now.

“One of the things [the Fed] wants to do is protect the banking system,” William Lee, chief economist at the California-based economic think tank Milken Institute, told CNBC this weekend.

“We’ve learned our lesson from Japan and the Europeans; when you go to negative rates you start impairing the banking system. I think [negative interest rates] will be the last tool the Fed pulls out of its tool kit. The Fed right now is oriented toward ensuring financial markets work and work properly and stay working.”

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Last month, a senior official at the International Monetary Fund warned the Bank of Japan against pushing rates deeper into negative territory, cautioning it would “provide fairly limited economic stimulus while negative rates may weaken profitability in parts of the financial sector.”

Coronavirus-induced lockdowns have caused central bankers and policy makers to go further and move faster than ever before, pushing some toward alternatives, such as bitcoin, a cryptocurrency.

Many bitcoin and cryptocurrency exchanges around the world have reported a surge in users and trading volumes over the last couple of months.

Talk of negative interest rates in the U.S. come as bitcoin is on the verge of its third supply squeeze—something many crypto proponents think is likely to boost the bitcoin price.

“The world economy just experienced a crisis that highlighted the risk of insufficient cash balances, and now policy makers want to further penalize cash balances with the use of negative interest rates. Why? To try to create a short-term increase in spending and investing ahead of the November election,” said Pierre Rochard, bitcoin strategist at bitcoin and crypto exchange Kraken.

“Bitcoin has the opposite approach of incentivizing long term savings with seizure-resistance and volatile hyperdeflation.”

Bitcoin’s looming supply squeeze, called a halving, is set for May 12 and will see the number of bitcoin rewarded to those that maintain the bitcoin network, known as miners, halved.

“The halvening is an important event for bitcoin, but it’s just one element in the perfect storm that bitcoin is enjoying at the moment,” said Alex Mashinsky, chief executive of cryptocurrency lending platform Celsius Network.

“Governments around the world are implementing unprecedented fiscal stimulus, which risks causing high inflation across fiat currencies, which reinforces bitcoin’s value proposition as a deflationary asset. As a result, many first time retail investors are flocking to bitcoin as a way to protect their wealth.”

The Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffett, who’s previously branded bitcoin “probably rat poison squared,” told Berkshire Hathaway shareholders the coronavirus pandemic could have an “extraordinarily wide” range of possible outcomes.

A severely weakened U.S. banking system—potentially leading to a bitcoin and cryptocurrency adoption spike—is one coronavirus outcome that even Buffett might have missed.

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