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Hospitals & Asylums
January 2020
By
Anthony J. Sanders
UN Arrears and Certain
Iranian Assets Act of 2020 HA-1-2-20
A BILL To get two plump=
executives
to redress their pussyfooting budget cuts, delusional diets and brinkmanshi=
p,
it is necessary they run three miles a day, for the cardiovascular and ment=
al
health to account for the leap over economic depression $60-$70 billion in =
42
months or less (Revelation 13:10). To be civil, rather than bankrupt, the
Secretary-General of the United Nations, produced an acceptable $3.1 billion
first annual regular programme budget A/74/585 =
11
December 2019, albeit with a little diet to celebrate devaluation as an
economic anti-depressant. Having paid the current assessment in full, the US
owes the regular budget $164 million to $272 million arrears if 2.5% assess=
ment
inflation is ruled law under Arts. 17-19 of the UN Charter. The UN Assembly=
is
voting to ratify a Statement of the United Nations (SUN),
convict the Secretary of the UN of two counts of depression proving account=
ing
atherosclerosis onset Down syndrome and send him to several boot camps with=
his
physician and Fifth Committee, to satisfy their adolescent appetites to both
run three miles a day and compensate UN Peacekeeping program levels he curs=
ed
from $6.5 billion to $8.5 billion 2019/20 A/C.5/73/21 Add.1 and $8.66 billi=
on
2020/21 A/C.5/74 in less than 42 months (Revelation 13:10). UN Peacekeeping=
is
retained to professionally negotiate peace between the US and Iran with the
promise of $785 million – $1.3 billion arrears if the Assembly rules for =
2.5%
assessment inflation dollars (aid). Not to stress or depress, the good news=
is
total UN agency spending increased 5.3% from $53.2 billion 2017 to $56 bill=
ion
2018, slower than usual, UN spending is estimated to have crossed the $60
billion threshold about October 2019, and in 3.5 years will be $71.1 billio=
n April
2023. To compensate for the budget cuts of his predecessor and declare the
federal source of CIA revenues, the Secretary of State must estimate agency
program levels 2.5% annual growth from FY 16, 3% inflation for P.L. 480, wi=
th
arrears for the UN regular, peacekeeping, UNESCO and UNRWA budgets. New
programs of Official Development Assistance (ODA) are needed to sustain Sta=
te
Department, Foreign Operation, and Related Organizations budget for the next
3.5 years FY 20-FY23 with a $65 billion head start FY 20. No squirrels were
injured in the production of this estimate. The $3,125 million remainder is
distributed to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) in equal $625 million F=
Y 20
shares between Migration and Refugee Assistance, US Emergency Refugee and M=
igration
Assistance, Global Environment Facility, Clean Energy Technology, Strategic
Climate Fund in addition to 2.5% inflation from FY 16. International securi=
ty
assistance treason is totally converted into an UN social security trust fu=
nd
growing 4% annually FY 21. The State Department,
Foreign Relations and Related Organizations budget must create a new UN Arr=
ears
row to account for one time payments for UN Arre=
ars
and $8 billion Certain Iranian Assets, without impairing 2.5% annual inflat=
ion,
needed to make the leap from $65 billion to $70 billion in 42 months. In five years, the termination of the $2.2 billion FY 20 - $2.5
billion FY 24 payment, should not cause the $73 billion State Department bu=
dget
to decrease below $70 billion FY 24. The fearless Christian Congress can vo=
te,
whether to reduce the deficit or convert this $2.5 billion FY 24 payment to=
the
UN Social Security Trust Fund at 4% growth and/or distribute it for the 2.5%
asking price of Membership in all UN agency assessment inflation determinat=
ions
(aid).
2020 Annual Report of the Supplemen=
tal
Security Income Program: Letter of Intent HA-20-11-19
To
end child poverty by 2020 and all poverty by 2030. A
BILL To repeal the Adjustment to Contribution Base in Sec. 230=
of the
Social Security Act under 42USC§430 and replace it with: SSI Trust Fund. There is created=
in
the Treasury a Supplemental Security Income Trust Fund to end child poverty=
by
2020 and all poverty by 2030. <=
/span>To overrule the 2.37% DI tax rate for 2018 and amend the effective DI t=
ax
rate to 2.05% (2018), 1.95% (2019), 1.91% or 2.0% (2020) in Sec. 201(b)(1)(T)(U)(V)=
of
the Social Security Act under 42USC§401(b)(1)(T)(U)(V) with data from the =
2019
Annual Report. To make a concerted effort to end poverty Congress mu=
st
amend the federal minimum wage from $7.25 an hour to '$7.50 in =
2020
and 3% more every year thereafter.' under 29USC§206(a)(1)(D). The Labor
Secretary is tasked with estimating the cost to unemployment contributors o=
f 6
months maternity protection or sabbatical every ten years and 3 weeks annual
holiday/sick pay. To prevent federal reve=
nue
loss and economic depression the Treasurer must terminate and
Congress repeal Withholding of income tax on the wages of non-resident alie=
ns
under 26USC§1441 phobia. To increase the $14,294 billion debt
ceiling $500 billion annually to $14,794 billion (2018), $15,294 billion (2=
019)
and $15,794 billion (2020) under 31USC§3101. To amend the due date of the Annual Report from April 1, April's F=
ool
Day to June 20-21, Summer Solstice, in Sec. 1161 of the Social Security Act
under 42USC§1320c-10, and expect to receive the first consolidated Annual
Report of the Board of Trustees of Social Security Administration. To charge Medicaid prices for all and delete Medicare yo=
u may
be b(k)illed letter hyperinflation. Be
it enacted in the House and Senate Assembled
Book
6 Jury Duty (JD)
To suppleme=
nt
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In
2014, with 2.2 million behind bars the US had more people incarcerated than=
any
other nation, and with 692 detainees per 100,000 residents had the highest =
rate
of incarceration. It is estimated that 50% of arrests are false. Federal
sentences for drug offenses are to be reduced after it was held that federal
prison had a 50% rate of false imprisonment. In 2016 there were a total of
10,662,252 arrests made for 9,167,220 crimes known to law enforcement agenc=
ies,
7,919,035 property crimes and 1,248,185 violent crimes. There are approxima=
tely
60,000 criminal jury trials in the United States every year and another 20,=
000
that are not carried to a verdict. In the rest of the world, there are about
10,000 jury trials a year, with England and Wales accounting for half. The =
US
prison population quintupled from 503,586 detainees (220 per 100,000) in 19=
80
to a high of 2,307,504 (755 per 100,000) in 2008 before quietly going down =
to
2,217,947 (693 per 100,000) in 2014. The state prisoner mortality rate (256=
per
100,000 state prisoners) was 14% higher than the federal prisoner mortality
rate (225 per 100,000 federal prisoners) 2001-2014. The Body of
Principles for the Protection of All Persons under Any Form of Detention or
Imprisonment (1988) provides three helpful legal principles for overruling
false arrest Principle 2 Only Under the Law, Principle 21 Prohibition of
Corrupt Investigation and Principle 27 Inadmissibility of Evidence Improper=
ly
Acquired. There were 515 justified homicides f=
rom
legal intervention in 2016, the homicide rate of 1.5 million police officer=
s is
38.6 per 100,000, seven times more than normal 5.3 per 100,000, or 8 per
100,000 for ex-convicts without gun rights, more than twice the 15 per 100,=
000
risk of a law enforcement officer being killed in the course of duty.
Recidivism, re-incarceration within 3 years of release from prison, occurs =
in
66% of state prisoners, 50% with vocational certificate, 35% with Associate
degree, 34% of federal parolees and 0% with Bachelor degree. Undereducated =
law
enforcement and corrections officers must be relieved of command with a
generous disability until they have achieved Bachelor degree and are gainfu=
lly
employed. State payrolls must contribute to the 12.4% OASDI tax and sustain
voluntary 6% contributions to State Retirement Programs to be eligible to
receive better than $200 disability and $666 retirement. 4-20
week police and corrections academies should be included in the three
year law school curriculum. When a person has by a final decision been convicte=
d of
a criminal offense and when subsequently his conviction has been reversed o=
r he
has been pardoned on the ground that a new or newly discovered fact shows
conclusively that there has been a miscarriage of justice, the person who h=
as
suffered punishment as a result of such conviction shall be compensated
according to law under Art. 14(6) of the International Cove=
nant
on Civil and Political Rights (1976). C=
ongress
must amend federal torture statute to comply with Arts. 2, 4 and 14 of the
Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment =
or
Punishment (1987) by repealing the phrase outside the United States from
18USC2340A(a) and amending Exclusive Remedies at 2340B so: The legal system
shall ensure that the victim of an act of torture obtains redress and has an
enforceable right to fair and adequate compensation, including the means fo=
r as
full rehabilitation as possible. In the event of the death of the victim as=
a
result of an act of torture, their dependents shall be entitled to
compensation.