Hospitals & Asylums
Constitution of Hospitals & Asylums Non - Government Economy
Hospitals
& Asylums (HA) was discovered in 2000.
The HA acronym was coined by
Alexander Augustus the African American surgeon who founded FreedmenÕs Hospital
& Asylum (HA) for President Abraham Lincoln, who also created the Columbia
Institution for the Deaf and populated Arlington National Cemetery.
HA
dates to the Naval Hospital Act of Feb. 26,
1811, that was the work of Paul Hamilton secretary of the Navy under President
James Madison. The
codification at Title 24 of the United States Code was the work of Hon. Edward
C. Little who died on June 24, 1924.
Economic law demands that we work
together. Both the state and the private sector play an important role. Everyone has the fundamental right to be free of hunger,
poverty and disease. It is the equal right of men and women to the enjoyment of
all the economic, social and cultural rights; to read and write and thereby to grow
and flourish with equal rights, health, justice, truth, freedom and peace in
pursuit of eternal life, prosperity and happiness.
In all our dealings
we must be ethical. To the government ethics is a matter of accounting for
income, expenditure and association. To the professional ethics is a matter of
profiting with the least risk of harm to anyone. Everyone has a professional responsibility to
provide adequately for the needs of those unable to pay.
The
golden rule provides that one must treat others as one wishes to be treated. Therefore non-violence and the non-use of force are fundamental to all
dealings with all people and we must also reject all forms of hatred, bigotry,
discrimination, prejudice, violence, crime and disease. It is our duty to
defend the life and liberty of all people
and treat everyone fairly.
Believing that the codification,
adjudication and progressive change of HA statute will promote the maintenance
of international peace and security, the development of healthy and friendly
relations and the achievement of co-operation among all people.
Find no modern constitution would
be complete without a prescription for Amantadine to cure human influenza A and
the extra-pyramidal side-effects of antipsychotic drugs; corticosteroid
inhalers for asthma; antibiotics for endocarditis and to solve antibiotic
resistance: ampicillin for pneumonia and meningitis, doxycycline, the once a
day antibiotic, for syphilis, bubonic plague, Lyme disease and hospital
acquired methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus and metronidazole, for
gastroenteritis and joints.
Scholars should do more than 100
crunches, 250 push-ups in sets of 50 Ð 100 and carry their laptop in a backpack on 10km run daily
and marathon on the Sabbath.
Chapter One (Arts. 1-9): HA has a 200 year history of protecting veterans, the disabled, ill,
unlawfully detained. Armed Forces Retirement Home (AFRH), Battle Mountain
Sanitarium Reserve at Hot Springs, South Dakota, the Army and Navy Hospitals
including the Tubercular Hospital at Fort Bayard and the Army and Navy General
Hospital at Hot Springs, Arkansas; St. ElizabethÕs Hospital and District of
Columbia Mental Health System; Gallaudet University for the deaf; Arlington
Memorial Amphitheatre; Gorgas Hospital.
Chapter Two (Arts. 10-16): Practical Petitions.
To encourage people to litigate the statute the most usable sections are
promoted. People are promised up to $50 to donate blood. Direct
grants to destroy all slash piles shall be made available by the Secretary of
the Interior who may sue the Department of Agriculture for the costs of
cleaning up after the Forest Service. People are encouraged to say when an
invasion or violation of the rules and regulations is unlawful and up to $1,000
fine and 12 months in jail is due, People are sought to perfect bona fide claims
to land through private exchange and/or nationalization. Forms simplify
the repatriation and release of alleged mentally ill detainees and discipline
professional misconduct. Fines and forfeitures under the Uniform Code of
Military Justice are claimed by the Armed Forces Retirement Home Trust
Fund. Terms of admission to the Armed Forces Retirement Home.
Chapter Three (Arts. 17-24): The Right to Write
(Arts. 17-24). HA has been published quarterly, equinox and solstice,
since 2001. Anyone can subscribe to HA by email. The quarterly is
unsolicited and monthly is for subscribers. Copyright royalties uphold
the moral and material interests of the author mostly to be paid. Fair
use is interpreted so the State has a duty to respect, protect and
fulfill. Legislative drafting is difficult and must not generate conflict
in the laws. Bills actually become laws by a Member of Congress putting
an Act in the hopper and winning the majority approval of both the House and
Senate and signature of the President.
Chapter Four (Arts. 25-30): Political
Privilege, Political power is a privilege not a right. Every citizen
shall have the right and the opportunity to participate in the conduct of
public affairs directly or through freely chosen representatives, to vote and
be elected and to have access to public service. Political parties are a
protected form of freedom of association. Members
shall refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity
or political independence. The political spectrum accepts free market
liberals and social conservative but regulates communism and fascism
administratively because there is a division between the public and private
sectors. Political organizations write annual reports to Congress,
publish newsletters and candidate committees. Non-Governmental
Organizations report quadrennial to ECOSOC. Non-profit organizations are
tax exempt by virtue of their work. Everyone is entitled to the highest
achievable standard of health. Everyone has a right to enjoy the benefits
of education
Chapter Five (Arts. 31-39): Economic Law The
dual mandate for price stability and maximum employment is based in Keynesian
equations. The law of supply of demand and the law of diminishing returns
are the basis to economics. The public sector is reliant upon the
balancing of one budget. Free trade is facilitated with an equation to
devaluate currencies with deficits. SayÕs law provides that there can be
no demand without supply. ParkinsonÕs law explains that work expands to
fill the time allotted to it. GreshamÕs law that bad money drives out
good. Iron Law of Wages states, that if wages rise above subsistence
level, they produce inflation, which in turn forces wages down to subsistence
level again. EngelÕs Law anticipates that with rising incomes, the share
of expenditures for food and other products declines. PeterÕs Principle,
in any organization every employee rises to his level of incompetence. SandersÕ
Clause provides that money spent is money earned and self-interested saving by
trust funds must be returned whereas only pro-poor administration is
sustainable. There are S Corporations and C Corporations. Wages must be
fair. The system of national accounts for Gross Domestic Product.
Chapter Six (Arts. 49-49): The Rule of Law,
Asylum is a foundational principle. Common law is the evolution of the
precedence of the Supreme Court. Unjust laws can be ruled
unconstitutional if they are overruled. The inherent dignity and equal
and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of
freedom, justice and peace in the world. The ideal of free human beings
enjoying freedom from fear and want can only be achieved if conditions are
created whereby everyone may enjoy his economic, social and cultural rights, as
well as civil and political rights as they determine for themselves. All
people shall enjoy the protection of the International Bill of Rights.
Everyone is entitled to medical immunity and those people virtuous to the
progress of the human race are entitled to legal immunity. The criminally
accused shall enjoy a fair trial.
Chapter Seven (Arts. 50-60): The Agenda is to
tax the rich to end child poverty and federal budget deficits by 2020 and all
poverty by 2030. Change the name of
Department of Defense (DoD) the Military Department (MD). Graduate the
Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) into the Public Health
Department (PHD) and Human Services (HS). Change the name of Department
of Homeland Security to U.S. Customs. Change the name of Alcohol, Tobacco Tax
and Trade Bureau (ATTTB) to Alcohol, Tobacco and Marijuana (ATM). Change the
name of the Bureau for Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) to Bureau for
Firearms and Explosives (FE). The
UN shall set down the Generals of the United Nations (GUN) and elect a
Secretary of the United Nations (SUN) and remove Drugs from the UN Office of
Crime. The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC-k) shall change its name
to Socio-Economic Administration (SEA). The Permanent Membership to the
Security Council shall be abolished.
Chapter
Eight (Arts. 61-65) Amendments to HA are by the author, the United States code
by majority vote of Congress and signature of the President, amendments to the
U.S. Constitution may be proposed by two thirds of both Houses or on the
application of two thirds of state legislatures and ratified by three fourths
of state legislatures, amendments shall come into
force for all Members of the United Nations when they have been adopted by a
vote of two thirds of the members of the General Assembly and ratified in
accordance with their respective constitutional processes by two thirds of the
Members of the United Nations, including all the permanent members of the
Security Council to be abolished.
Chapter
Nine (Arts 66-72) Annotation
is different from the current system of constitutional amendments authorized in
the United States. The psychological interaction between the first and second
amendments to the Bill of Rights (1789) must be corrected and old debts from
the Confederacy forgiven. The Second Amendment right to bear arms is unusual
and the militia is cruel treatment for people who sue the government for a
redress of grievances. The quartering of troops in people's homes is not a
constitutional law in any of the fifty states or hundreds of nations. Sections
2-5 of the 14th Amendment (1868) must be repealed to provide people
born and naturalized in the United States the equal protection Section 1.
Prohibition in the 18th Amendment (1919) was repealed by the 21st
Amendment (1933) but set bad precedence, enforcement must be abolished under
the Slavery Convention (1926). Old
debts must be repealed to make the supremacy clause number 1 and oath of office
2 in Article VI of the U.S. Constitution.
The second amendment would be replaced by a redacted Balanced Budget
Amendment so Americans would sue for money and the third amendment replaced
with ÒNo arbitrary arrest, detention or exileÓ.
Chapters Ten, A & B (Arts. 73-90): The general principle of UN Charter reform is to set down the Generals of the United Nations (GUN) in order to democratically elect a civilian Secretary of the United Nations and ratify a Statement of United Nations (SUN). Reference to the Secretary General would need to be shortened to Secretary, General Assembly to Assembly and ECOSOC to Socio-economic Administration (SEA). To de-colonize the UN the Permanent Membership to the Security Council will be repealed. A. Chapter XII International Trusteeship System is amended pursuant to paragraph 177 of the Draft Outcome Document of the World Summit (2005) to establish an international system of 1% social security taxation that appears on the pay-stubs of workers and beneficiaries worldwide. B. Chapter XIII Trusteeship Council is amended as ordered the Outcome Document of the World Summit (2005) called for the Human Rights Commission to change their name to the Human Rights Council and adopt a parliamentary function in pursuant to General Assembly Resolution in 2006.
Chapter
Eleven (Arts. 91-96): HA
is responsible for the federal budget and social security. The statute is
reviewed annually as time allows.
Chapter Twelve (Arts. 97-100): Sleep outside and watch the Perseid
meteor shower July 17 Ð August 24.
Sanders, Tony J. Constitution of Hospitals
& Asylums Non-Government Economy. 20th Edition. Hospitals &
Asylums HA-24-7-18. 100
Articles, 12 Chapters. 50 pgs. www.title24uscode.org/CHANGE.pdf
Chapter Eleven (Arts. 91-96): To better serve the public there is a
HA Internet Office and Secretary to ensure the secrecy and confidentiality of
correspondence disseminate the literature and prepare documents for publication.
The agenda is: 1. Public health, 2. a balanced budget 3. human rights 4.
redistribution of wealth and 5. copyright royalties. The Curriculum is
primarily the good governance and balancing of the federal and international
budgets. The Plenary Perseid Party is on 11
August. The Conferences regarding
the annual review of Statute are as follows:
Chapter 1 Military Diplomacy in
May for Armed Forces Month
Chapter 2 Attorney General Ethics in July for Independence
Day
Chapter 3 Health and Welfare in June
Chapter 4 State Mental Institution Library Education in March for Social Work month
Chapter 5 Customs in September
Chapter 6 Judicial Delinquency in January
Chapter 7 National Cemetery Organizations as needed
Chapter 8 Drug Regulation in October for American Pharmacists Month
Chapter 9 Public Health Department in April for World Health Day
Chapter 10 Armed Forces Retirement Home in November for Armistice Day
Chapter Twelve (Arts. 97-100): Membership and Participation.
Hospitals and Asylums Day is at the height of the Perseid
Meteor Shower on August 11th and everyone is invited to watch the
shooting stars all night. Hospitals & Asylums has a no-membership policy,
Sanders, Tony J. Constitution of Hospitals
& Asylums Non-Governmental Economy (CHANGE). 19th Draft. 100 Articles. 10 Chapters. 50 pgs. HA-31-5-13 www.title24uscode.org/CHANGEXX.doc