Hospitals & Asylums
Constitution of Hospitals & Asylums Non Governmental Economics
13th draft done 14 December 2009
By Tony Sanders
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To enact
parliamentary democracy
Hospitals & Asylums (HA) was established in 2000.
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.
Our
mission is to perfect a HA statute to teach a society of people of the right to
write Hospitals & Asylums at the top of their document to grow and flourish
with equal rights, health, justice, truth, freedom and peace in pursuit of
eternal life, prosperity and happiness.
Economic law demands that we work together to achieve socio-economic
co-operation. 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 the
State respects, protects and fulfills.
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 is fundamental to all dealings
with all people and we 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.
HA
volunteers the highest quality of research at no fee or substantially reduced
fee to people seeking to secure their freedoms and promotes charitable
societies of religious, judicial, health, governmental, educational and
scientific organization. Everybody can be great, because everybody can
serve.
Believing that the codification,
adjudication and progressive change of HA statute will promote the maintenance
of international peace and security, the development of friendly relations and
the achievement of co-operation among all people we recognize HA parliamentary
precedence and liberate the spirit of the law.
Chapter One: 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. Elizabeth’s Hospital and District of Columbia Mental Health System; Gallaudet University for the deaf; Arlington Memorial Amphitheatre; Gorgas Hospital.
Chapter Two:
Practical Petitions. To encourage people to litigate the statute the most
usable sections are promoted. People are
promised up to $50 to donate blood.
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: The Right to Write. HA Text with questions will be available for publication in 2010. HA statute for Congress by 2020. 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: The Rule of Law is a foundational principle of our constitutional
structure. 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. Lawyers are a learned profession charged with
representing the rights of the criminally accused. CLE credit may be granted for HA publications
written by lawyers in good standing with the State Bar.
Chapter Five: 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 and proliferation of ethics committees. Everyone has a right to enjoy the benefits of
education.
Chapter Six:
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. Say’s law provides that there can be no
demand without supply. Parkinson’s law explains that work expands to fill the time
allotted to it. Gresham’s
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. Engel’s Law anticipates that with
rising incomes, the share of expenditures for food and other products
declines. Peter’s Principle, in any organization every employee rises to his
level of incompetence. Sanders’ 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 Seven: The
Future of HA is the largest government reform in the history of the United
States and United Nations
The errors in the names of DoD and DHHS
are solved by HA. Title 22 Foreign
Relations and Intercourse (a-FRaI-d) is changed to
just Foreign Relations (FR-ee). DoD
is changed to the Military Department (MD).
The USAID Bureau for Asian and the Near East (ANE) is changed to the
Bureaus for the Middle East and Central Asia (MECA) and South East Asia (SEA). The DEA is transferred to the health
administration. DHHS changes its name to
the Public Health Department (PHD) graduating at long last from HEW. HA will take over the CIA World Fact Book to
be the most up to date and accurate official development (ODA) ledger in the
world. The Centers for Medicare,
Medicaid and SCHIP (CMS) shall change their name to National Health Insurance
(NHI) and be transferred to the Social Security Administration (SSA). The Court of International Trade of the
United States (COITUS) is changed to Customs Court. The UN must set down the Generals of
the United Nations (GUN) and elect a Secretary of the United Nations (SUN) and
Ambassadors to the Parliament in elections around the world. Remove the Drugs
from the 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.
Chapters 8 A-G: Contact the author to make Amendments. The US Code may be amended if a bill making such a request is passed. Amendments to the US 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 to the UN Charter 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. The US admits human rights into the codification of Civil Rights and sets forth a ten-year plan to bring the correctional population within international norms. The US Constitution is amended for a balanced budget, a slavery free justice of the peace, a county attorney and five-year terms for federal judges with a two-term limit for justices. The UN is graced with the aforementioned general principles and a 1% International Tax Administration and Human Rights Council.
Chapter Nine: 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 Invitation to the Plenary Perseid Party is done for the Summer Solstice. The Conferences regarding the annual review of Statute are as follows:
Chapter 1 Military Democracy on Memorial Day the last Monday in May
Chapter 2 Attorney General Ethics on the 4th of July
Chapter 3 Health and Welfare in June
Chapter 4 State Mental Institution Library Education for Social Work month in March
Chapter 5 International Development 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 on 7 April for the World Health Assembly
Chapter 10 Armed Forces Retirement Home on Armistice Day 11 November
Chapter Ten: Participation and Membership. Hospitals and Asylums Day is at the height of the Perseid Meteor Shower on August 11th and everyone is invited to read the statute all day, watch the shooting stars all night or get into the spirit of preparing an essay all day and night. Membership to Hospitals & Asylums is by subscription. The minimum financial contribution for an individual is $24, $100 for an institution and $1,000 for a state. Essays with the Hospitals & Asylums heading can be accepted in lieu of payment. Fair price may be paid for published work. Subscribe today, for free, by making a request by email to sanderstony@live.com. Thank you for your Donations.
Sanders,
Tony J. Constitution of Hospitals & Asylums Non Governmental Economics
(CHANGE). 13th Draft.
100 Articles. 10 Chapters. 50 pgs. Christmas Eve. 14 December
2009. HA-14-12-09. www.title24uscode.org/CHANGEXIII.doc