Hospitals & Asylums
Lobbying Activity Disclosure HA-1-1-08
By
Tony Sanders
Resolution of the 1st
Day of January 2008
To Elect the 111th
Congress
To Ensure Congress
Administrates Copyright Royalties
To Balance the Budget with
Deficit Elimination Targets on Appropriations Set at $550 billion for SSA and
$400 billion for the Military FY 2008
To Continue Making Progress
Eliminating the International Trade Deficit
To Enjoin the BEA from
Getting High so that GDP Growth would be Reasonable, GNI and Income Inequality
could be accounted for
New This Year, To Restore
Privacy to the Real Estate Market while the Public Sector Invests in Community
Correctional Housing, Mental Health and Homeless Shelters
With the Plan to Study the
Implementation of National Health Insurance for 2009
Be the Lobbyist Registered
with the Clerk of Congress and Secretary of Senate
Internet
Addresses of Lobbyist and Clients
Prologue: Second Annual
Lobbying Activity Disclosure Report
Chapter 1: $1 trillion Balanced Account Deficit
Chapter 2: $2 trillion black Medicare and Social Security
Chapter 3: $2 trillion Buy American Goods
Chapter 4: $10 trillion Adjustable Rate Mortgage Ban
Constitution of Hospitals & Asylums Non Governmental Economics
Bibliography
In
Summary: this lobbying activity disclosure under 2USC(26)§1604
registers HA with the Clerk of Congress and Secretary of the Senate for the 2nd
Session of the Congress. Lobbyists have
45 days from the first day of the year to file a disclosure. 2008 is both the International Year of the
Potato launched 18
October 2007 and the Year for Dignity and Justice for All of Human
Rights Day 10 December 2007.
It
is a great honor to publish this lobbying disclosure on the 1st day
of the 1st month of 2008.
The hope is that bankruptcy under 11USC(11)§1111
will cease to murder under 18USC§1111
this 111th Congress. The
numerology of the code suggests the elections of November 2008 will be a
Courts-Martial. Under 10USC§111
Executive Department a Secretary of Defense was formerly prohibited from
running for office unless retired from active duty for at least 10 years. The statute however now confines the
military departments of the Department of Defense without changing the name of
to the Military Department. Having
founded AFRICOM in October 2007 there is a chance that the entire military
might reform this year.
In
2007 I caught the free bus ride to Washington DC to attend the ACLU Day of
Action to Restore Law and Justice HA-26-6-07 to
witness the inequality between offices of senior and freshman officials.
Unfortunately the 110th Congress did not last longer than the 100
hour agenda HA-23-1-07 failing
to pass H. Con. Res. 110 Expressing the Sense that Iraq should vote on
redeployment, or balance the budget.
2008 is an election year for the President of the United States, Vice
President and Congress. With due respect for
the culture of the peoples concerned, their political, economic, social, and
educational advancement, their just treatment, and their protection against
abuses; and to develop self-government, to take due account of the political
aspirations of the peoples, and to assist them in the progressive development
of their free political institutions, according to the particular circumstances
of each territory and its peoples and their varying stages of advancement under
Chapter XI of the UN Charter at Arts. 73 (a,b)
pertaining to
Non Self Governing
Territories
the aim of the 111th
Congress shall be free and fair elections that are accurately counted.
To
uphold the democratic principles of non-use of force, equal rights and the
right of all peoples to self-determination the suggested agenda is: 1. the secrecy of the ballot, 2. a balanced
budget 3. human rights and community based corrections 4. redistribution of
wealth from the rich to the poor and 5. copyright royalties.
1. Democracy
is far more than the election of new leaders, it is about enabling every
individual to lead society to a higher level of development. The democratic
principles of Generals of the United Nations (GUN) are the non-use of force,
equal rights and the right of all peoples to self-determination. The objective is to amend the UN Charter
beyond the International Tax Administration at Chapter XII and Human Rights
Council at Chapter XIII HA-29-8-07 to set down the GUN and
run for Secretary of the UN in elections around the world, on the same day we
amend the Charter for good.
a. The State of
Ohio has been a leading critic of elections since 2004 when they were
prosecuted by the Status Report of Minority Leader John Conyers and the
Judiciary Committee Staff HA-5-1-05 on the
disenfranchisement of voters.
The State of Ohio fights back with
Project
EVEREST: Evaluation and
Validation of Election Related Equipment, Standards and Testing by Ohio Secretary
of State Jennifer L. Brunner of December 14, 2007
that reviews the security of the royalties of patent holders to elections
technology with whom the County Boards of Elections contract with.
b. Numerous documented malfunctions with elections
systems and software have fueled public concern and contributed to the overall
uncertainty of voters. The term “elections professional” has emerged, with
training conferences and organizations often funded in part by voting machine
companies. No system is without
significant and serious risks to voting integrity. The types of human threats and their
potential actions may be categorized as ranging from a nuisance level of political advocates and
foreign governments (level 1) to an inadvertent level regarding inadequate
training of staff (level 2) to a malicious level if a red team infringes on an
inside job (level 3).
c. The boards of elections need federal protection
from judicial or military seizure under 18USC(13)§245
(b)(1)(A). The Federal Election Commission shall help. For instance, in the 1st
Congressional District of Ohio, that is censored, the Hamilton County Board of
Elections on Broadway St. needs to be let out of a cell in the police precinct,
across the street from the jail, to a building of their very own, for the
primaries. How nice it would be to see
the Board of Elections begging on the ballot for the land grant. It would also be nice to vote in the primaries
of both political parties.
2. In 2007 the USA managed to beat the
trillion-dollar account deficit. Since
2004 the account deficit has been over a trillion dollars. In 2004 it was - $1077 billion, in 2005 -
$1183 billion, in 2006 the account deficit began to decline at the end of the
year to - $1007 billion, this 2007 it is down to an estimated - $868
billion. The trade deficit has
declined to a lucky -$711 billion. The
budget deficit is estimated between -$150 and -$200 billion wherefore the account
deficit is between -$861 and -$911 billion.
Balancing the Trillion Dollar Account Deficit in billions 2000 –
2010
Table 1-1 |
Int’l |
Def |
OASI |
Rev |
Exp |
Fed Def. |
Int. Trade |
Acct Def |
Debt |
GDP |
2000 |
12 |
294.50 |
411.68 |
2,025 |
1,788 |
87 |
-452 |
-365 |
5,628 |
9,719 |
2001 |
14 |
305.50 |
434.06 |
1,991 |
1,860 |
-33 |
-427 |
-460 |
5,770 |
10,022 |
2002 |
15 |
349.56 |
440.54 |
1,853 |
2,011 |
-317 |
-483 |
-800 |
6,198 |
10,339 |
2003 |
35 |
388.87 |
447.81 |
1,782 |
2,157 |
-375 |
-547 |
-922 |
6,780 |
10,828 |
2004 |
15 |
437.12 |
457.12 |
1,880 |
2,292 |
-412 |
-665 |
-1077 |
7,355 |
11,552 |
2005 |
17 |
444.07 |
479.89 |
2,052 |
2,479 |
-400 |
-783 |
-1183 |
8,058 |
12,227 |
2006 |
25 |
470 |
507.09 |
2,407 |
2,655 |
-248 |
-759 |
-1007 |
8,451 |
13,065 |
2007 |
30 |
463 |
537.85 |
2,577 |
2,771 |
-170 |
-711 |
-880 |
8,899 |
13,721 |
2008 |
35 |
485.2 |
568.09 |
2,771 |
2,925 |
-155 |
|
|
9,364 |
14,401 |
2009 |
40 |
505.3 |
599.95 |
2,855 |
3,071 |
-215 |
|
|
9,905 |
15,120 |
2010 |
50 |
515.3 |
635.31 |
2,950 |
3,071 |
-255 |
|
|
10,501 |
15,881 |
HA |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2007 |
50 |
450 |
422.6 |
2,577 |
2,550 |
27 |
-711 |
-679 |
8,890 |
13,721 |
2008 |
65 |
400 |
493.5 |
2,771 |
2,663 |
108 |
-700 |
-562 |
8,700 |
14,401 |
2009 |
75 |
400 |
511.5 |
2,855 |
2,710 |
145 |
-625 |
-445 |
8,650 |
15,120 |
2010 |
90 |
400 |
531.7 |
2,950 |
2,825 |
125 |
-500 |
-335 |
8,500 |
15,881 |
Source: CBO
a. The
international trade deficit continues to decline as the dollar devaluates
causing exports to be cheaper and imports more expensive. The government should assist domestic producers
and retailers to buy American goods with marketing research and
catalogues. The federal budget could be
balanced if spending limits of $400 billion were set for the Department of
Defense and the Social Security Administration, the only solvent agency in the
federal government, was kept to a pay-as-you-go strategy.
b. Bill
Clinton succeeded in balancing the budget under the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 (Public Law 105-33) that was
improved in the Balanced Budget Refinement Act of 1999. From 1998 to 2000 the federal government
earned a surplus. A balanced budget
amendment to the Constitution is required to force the federal government to
balanced the budget whereas Art. I Sec. 8 Clause 2 of and the Fourteenth
Amendment sections four and five to the US Constitution allow the government to
get into debt. One has been drafted in
simplification of numerous attempts.
c. It is proposed to No President of the United
States should be permitted to run for office by their political party unless he
or she can demonstrate on paper that they are capable of performing the math
needed to balance the federal budget FY 2008.
No candidate should be permitted to run for high office if they come
from a jurisdiction with greater than 250 prisoners per 100,000 and have not
made progress reducing the prison population to achieve the legal limit of
civilized nations.
3. The rule of law is paramount to a
democratic society that respects the freedom of speech, press, religion and
right to sue the government for a redress of grievances under the First
Amendment to the US Constitution. The
Constitution holds a special place because it is the Supreme law. A civil right is an
enforceable right or privilege for an individual, which if interfered with by
another gives rise to an action for injury. Examples of civil rights are
freedom of speech, press, assembly, the right to vote, freedom from slavery and
involuntary servitude, and the right to equality in public places.
a. This lobbying disclosure
contains the revolutionary proposal for a race for the Twenty-Eighth Amendment
to the United States Constitution between a Balanced Budget Amendment and
Justice of the Peace Amendment HA-4-7-07 and Civil Rights Amendments HA-27-8-07 admitting
Human Rights and Community Corrections to apologize for the slavery years and
the subsequent wars against freedom in mockery of civil rights statute at 42USC(21)§1981-§2000
b. The Balanced
Budget Amendment is straightforward.
The President would introduce a balanced budget and Congress would enforce
and adjust it. Under the Justice of the
Peace Amendment Federal judges would be limited to five-year terms. Justices to two terms. Prosecutors would change their name to
county attorneys. Justices of the peace
who preside over wills would be slavery free.
Community correction programs would safely reduce the prison
population. Criminals against humanity
would be impeached.
c. The Civil Rights Act respects the treaties of the Human Rights Council and Committees and ratifies the Optional Protocols. Between 1980 and 2004 the prison population of the United States of America has quadrupled from a healthy 225 per 100,000 in 1981 to 724 per 100,000 in 2004. To redress this crisis a 10 year Community Based Corrections Equality Plan Amendment sets the legal limit of 250 prisoners per 100,000 citizens (0.25%). To achieve a prison population of less than one million, safely, the US must release more than 1 million prisoners, to community based corrections programs, over a period of 10 years.
State by State Detention and Need for
Community Corrections 30.6.2005
Rank |
Correction Agency |
Total Prison Pop. in 1999 |
State Prison Pop. |
Local Jail Population |
per 00,000 |
Estimated Need for Community Beds/Houses |
|
|
US Military |
25,000 |
|
|
|
0 yes |
|
|
179,220 |
N/a |
N/a |
58 |
3 |
|
|
1 |
3,608 |
2,063 |
1,545 |
273 |
0 |
303/12 |
|
2 |
15,422 |
8,399 |
7,023 |
300 |
0 |
2,570/102 |
|
3 |
3,364 |
N/a |
N/a |
313 |
0 yes |
677/27 |
|
4 |
1,975 |
N/a |
N/a |
317 |
0 |
417/17 |
|
5 |
4,184 |
2,456 |
1,728 |
319 |
0 |
905/36 |
|
6 |
22,778 |
10,159 |
12,619 |
356 |
0 |
6,782/271 |
|
7 |
2,288 |
1,344 |
944 |
359 |
0 |
695/28 |
|
8 |
12,215 |
8,578 |
3,637 |
412 |
0 |
4,803/192 |
|
9 |
7,406 |
4,308 |
3,098 |
421 |
3 |
3,008/120 |
|
10 |
8,043 |
3,966 |
4,077 |
443 |
0 |
3,504/140 |
|
11 |
5,705 |
N/a |
N/a |
447 |
0 |
2,614/101 |
|
12 |
29,225 |
16,532 |
12,693 |
465 |
4 |
13,512/541 |
|
13 |
11,514 |
4,775 |
6,739 |
466 |
6 |
5,337/214 |
|
14 |
92,769 |
63,234 |
29,535 |
482 |
0 yes |
44,652/1,786 |
|
15 |
64,735 |
44,669 |
20,066 |
507 |
12 |
32,814/1,313 |
|
16 |
4,923 |
2,658 |
2,265 |
526 |
2 |
2,583/103 |
|
17 |
19,318 |
12,769 |
6,549 |
531 |
2 |
10,223/409 |
|
18 |
46,411 |
28,790 |
17,621 |
532 |
0 yes |
24,601/984 |
|
19 |
19,087 |
N/a |
N/a |
544 |
1 |
10,315/413 |
|
20 |
65,123 |
44,270 |
19,853 |
559 |
19 |
35,998/1,440 |
|
21 |
15,972 |
9,068 |
6,904 |
582 |
0 yes |
9,111/365 |
|
22 |
75,507 |
41,052 |
34,455 |
607 |
3 |
44,409/1,776 |
|
23 |
53,854 |
36,683 |
17,171 |
620 |
39 |
32,139/1,286 |
|
24 |
4,827 |
3,395 |
1,432 |
622 |
0 yes |
2,887/115 |
|
25 |
35,601 |
23,215 |
12,386 |
636 |
5 |
21,606/864 |
|
26 |
39,959 |
22,392 |
17,567 |
637 |
16 |
24,277/971 |
|
27 |
3,552 |
N/a |
N/a |
645 |
0 |
2,175/87 |
|
28 |
36,154 |
21,850 |
14,304 |
653 |
0 |
22,313/893 |
|
29 |
67,132 |
49,014 |
18,118 |
663 |
0 |
41,818/1,673 |
|
30 |
18,693 |
12,568 |
6,125 |
673 |
27 |
11,749/470 |
|
31 |
246,317 |
164,179 |
82,138 |
682 |
11 |
156,025/6,241 |
|
32 |
3,515 |
1,964 |
1,551 |
690 |
1 |
2,242/90 |
|
33 |
4,678 |
4,613 |
65 |
705 |
0 |
3,019/120 |
|
34 |
41,461 |
31,000 |
10,461 |
715 |
66 |
26,964/1,079 |
|
35 |
30,034 |
13,273 |
16,761 |
720 |
2 |
19,605/784 |
|
36 |
33,955 |
20,317 |
13,638 |
728 |
1 |
22,295/892 |
|
37 |
43,678 |
19,445 |
24,233 |
732 |
1 |
28,761/1,150 |
|
38 |
18,265 |
11,155 |
7,110 |
756 |
11 |
12,225/489 |
|
39 |
57,444 |
31,020 |
26,424 |
759 |
94 |
38,523/1,541 |
|
40 |
15,081 |
6,567 |
8,514 |
782 |
1 |
10,260/410 |
|
41 |
11,206 |
7,419 |
3,787 |
784 |
1 |
7,633/305 |
|
42 |
47,974 |
32,495 |
15,479 |
808 |
22 |
33,131/1,325 |
|
43 |
6,916 |
N/a |
N/a |
820 |
14 |
4,808/192 |
|
44 |
35,298 |
23,072 |
12,226 |
830 |
35 |
24,666/987 |
|
45 |
148,521 |
84,901 |
63,620 |
835 |
60 |
104,054/4,162 |
|
46 |
40,561 |
25,418 |
15,143 |
890 |
34 |
29,168/1,167 |
|
47 |
32,593 |
23,008 |
9,585 |
919 |
79 |
23,727/949 |
|
48 |
27,902 |
16,480 |
11,422 |
955 |
6 |
20,597/824 |
|
49 |
223,195 |
156,661 |
66,534 |
976 |
355 |
166,024/6,641 |
|
50 |
92,647 |
47,682 |
44,965 |
1,021 |
39 |
69,962/2,799 |
|
51 |
51,458 |
19,591 |
31,867 |
1,138 |
27 |
40,154/1,606 |
|
|
US Totals |
2,193,798 |
1,259,905 |
747,529 |
737 |
1002 as of 6 Dec. 2005 |
1,449,633/ 57,985 |
4. Prisoners might not be the only slaves
in modern America. Income inequality
has become alarming in the past 30 years.
The
top group’s share of corporate wealth has grown by half since 1991, when it was
38.7 percent. In 2003, incomes in the top 1 percent of households ranged from
$237,000 to several billion dollars. For every group below the top 1 percent,
shares of corporate wealth have declined since 1991. These declines ranged from
12.7 percent for those on the 96th to 99th rungs on the income ladder to 57
percent for the poorest fifth of Americans, who made less than $16,300 and
together owned 0.6 percent of corporate wealth in 2003, down from 1.4 percent
in 1991.
a. The number of poor people is on the rise. Since 1980 median family income has risen only about 0.7 percent a year. In 2000, 31 million people were poor (11.3 percent of the population). In 2003 1.3 million new people were living below the poverty line raising the number to 35.8 million, 12.5 % of the population. The 110th Congress raised the minimum wage by $1.50, from $5.15 to $6.65 per hour in three installments. Congress last enacted legislation in 1996, increasing the minimum wage by 90 cents from 1996-1997. In real (inflation-adjusted) terms, the minimum wage reached its peak in 1968, when it was worth $6.92 in 1998 dollars.
b.
There are three major lines
of taxation to redistribute the wealth from rich to poor. First, employees must petition for fair
wages from their ultra rich executives earning more than 25 times the lowest
paid full time employees. Second, the
payment of copyright royalties and tort claims by governments. Third, the creation of real social security
system that guarantees everyone an income above the real poverty of $1,000 a
month by eliminating the taxable income limit of $100,000.
5. Royalties are an important and
underappreciated element of a democratic society. The Constitution assures that the rights of authors and inventors
shall be secured for a time by the legislature. It is possible that the United States, a revolutionary republic
who threw out their colonial monarch, does not properly respect royalties,
prohibited from the conference of titles of nobility, as they are under the
Constitution. The significance of
royalties is that someone has created a product which can benefit society at
large, ie. Technical progress, such as clean energy products or a research
report, the author or inventor must be paid for the integrity of the production
and liability of the product.
a. Copyright royalties, are perhaps the most important intellectual property for the democratic process, whereby the citizens are rewarded for their research and informed of discussions and actions taken upon their counsel. A conflict of interest manifests between independent petitioners who offer intelligent governance and state intelligence services who represent the entrenched and often corrupt interests of the status quo. It is imperative that democratically elected officials and their employees pay the copyright royalties of their petitioners, or the inefficiency of bureaucratic unionism shall undermine the equal protection of the law and democracy.
b. The 111th Congress
must resolve to eliminate the unjustified discrimination causing a disparate
impact upon users of new media under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. The 111th Congress must transfer
section 406 of the WIPO
Copyright and Performances and Phonograms Treaties Implementation Act of 1998 Pub.
L. No. 105-304, 112 Stat. 2860 that was improperly codified in the Title on
the Judiciary. The section on the Assumption of Contractual Obligations Related
to the Transfer of Rights in Motion Pictures at 28USC(180)§4001 is a good script but needs to be transferred to a new
Chapter 14 of Title
17 Copyright for the equal protection of the law.
Sanders, Tony J. Second Annual
Lobbying Activity Disclosure. 249 pgs. HA-1-1-08. www.title24uscode.org/agenda.doc