Hospitals & Asylums
November 2018
By Anthony J. Sanders
The
President has been requested to charge migrants up to $10 to enter the United States
on a non-immigrant visas under 8USC§1153 while their civil and political claims regarding asylum from
political persecution in Guatemala,
Honduras and El Salvador this year, are heard by the federal court in writing under 8USC§1158 and Negusie v. Holder, 555 U.S. 511 (2009). The President failed to pay a decent wage for the Hospitals & Asylums
budget, and the hypothetically southern border
offending Republican Party is now due consideration for impeachment of the President for failing to sell
travel documents to migrants for less
than $10 under Article 1 Section 9 Clause 1 of the US Constitution. The
President must save the Republican party
from certain dissolution of the Whig and Know Nothing Parties incidental to Milton Fillmore's anti-immigrant platform, or be himself subject to impeachment for
conviction of serious crimes under
Section 2 of the Fourth Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilians in Times of War (1949)
pertaining to Aliens in the Territory of a Party to the Conflict. The
President's Republican Party's collective methods of deportation are unlawful under Art. 22 of the Convention on the
Protection of Migrant Workers and Their
Families (1990). I hope to walk with these caravans for a little while if they travel up the West Coast to
Canada. I think the message of
these asylum seekers would interest a lot of US citizens to walk with these refugees for while,
to make the world a better place, through
improved US diplomacy. The people are not wrong to ask for asylum, but should
probably enter on a normal immigrant visa
with the address of a federal court to petition
regarding their claim for asylum from persecution in their country of origin, right of undocumented persons to
travel documents, etc. To bypass
the discrimination of the Department of Homeland Security it is recommended that all immigrants interested in working,
receive a social security number so that they
can be legally employed and pay taxes,
including social security taxes without hope of benefit for several years, in the United States. Noam Chomsky
stresses that these asylum seekers are among the many olive skinned, political imprisoned people, extrinsically
petitioning for the abolition of $6
billion International Military Finance and International
Military Education by the Departments of State and maybe promised Defense matching funds. Trump budget cut
proposals have brought it to public attention that the Republican
anti-education funding and anti-immigrant policies constitute grave breeches of
the Geneva Conventions that, with the co-operation of the national and local
authorities, have unlawfully and wantonly failed to facilitate the proper
working of all institutions devoted to the care and education of children, and
this has resulted in extensive destruction and appropriation of school property
in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, where schools were reported to have
been closed for 2018-2019 school year, and threaten to cause similar domestic
school funding shortfalls, burden state budgets and reduce income tax revenues
from new migrant workers, who should not be detained and deported under Art. 50
and 147 of the Fourth Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian
Persons in Times of War (1949). Even with the
reduced number of plants, there is too much trimming to exclude marijuana from
drug testing in the US military this year, to open military service to more
qualified personnel to staff military base grow ops, due to the unresolved conflict
of interest posed by the ‘Coke Guard’.
Health and Welfare (HAW)
To supplement
Chapter 3 National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers §71-§154. Revenues
have stalled out at $2.5 trillion FY 17- FY 19. The FY 17 surplus was sabotaged by a -5% decline in individual income tax growth
from an average annual rate of 8% 1990-2016 to 2.7% FY 17, 4.6% FY 18 and 1.7%
FY 19. 8% individual income tax revenue growth must be restored by fulling
funding the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) $13 billion with 3% annual growth
from FY 16, rather than $12.3 billion. Customs must sell migrant workers social
security number travel documents for <$10 under Art. 1 Sec. 9 Cl. 1 of the
US Constitution. 26USC§4611(b)(1)(B) and the letter (A)' must be repealed and
Subsection (c)(3) appended to provide that all energy exports shall be taxed at
a rate of 6% of wholesale value. The Federal
Reserve should lower interest rates to highest rate able to return more than
last year. FEMA is advised to solicit matching funds from county permits, and
construction loans, before and after a disaster. In the final week of FY
18 there was an estimated $40 billion to pay $90 billion in arrears,
prioritizing $30 billion welfare and energy arrears with the [$14,294 billion
debt ceiling under 31USC§3101 (2018)]. Because the actual amount of debt is
disputed, the new debt ceiling should be [$500 billion] more than the previous
year [$14,794 billion] to encourage the passage of the SSI tax on the rich,
[$666 billion] [$14,960 billion] untaxed, to ensure CR 19 takes accurate measure
of CMS and limits DoD spending to no more or less than 3% growth from CR 18.
Spending growth by the military departments must be limited to 3% by FY 20.
2.6% military pay-raise propaganda is overruled by a 2% pay-raise + 1% net new
employees = 3% annual increase in payroll. Budget cuts, collective expulsion of
immigrants, sanctions, propaganda to induce volunteers in the armed forces and
donor fatigue are all prohibited by the Fourth Geneva Convention Relating to
the Protection of Civilians (1949). By removing [student loans savings] in
brackets from the President's education budget total, FY 17 will be finally
enacted. Congress must pay 2.5% annual growth in outlays for government and
energy, 3% for services, education and health, 3.3% for food stamp, 4%
disability and 6% for the OASI. Low income workers and beneficiaries need a 3%
COLA every year inflation runs 2.5% - 3%, and the trust fund ratio is >20%
to re-interpret Sec. 215(i) of the Social Security
Act under 42USC§415(i). Federal minimum wage must be
amended from $7.25 an hour to '$7.50 in 2019 and 3% more every year
thereafter.' under 29USC§206(a)(1)(D). To end child poverty by 2020 tax
loopholes for Title I and the rich in Section 230 of the Social Security Act
under 42USC§430 must be repealed. The 12.4% OASDI and SSI payroll tax on all
income would be distributed 2.3% SSI 2.1% DI 8.0% OASI. The due date for the
Annual Reports must be amended from April 1 to the 'summer solstice June 20-21'
in Sec. 1161 of the Social Security Act under 42USC§1320c-10. To alleviate
pressure driving perennial OASI outlay overestimates, prematurely declaring a
combined trust fund deficit beginning in 2018, the DI tax rate must be
retroactively amended to 2.1% beginning in 2018 under Sec. 201(b)(1)(T) of the
Social Security Act under 42USC§401(b)(1)(T) before the expiration of the
Bipartisan Budget Act 1 January 2019.
Please vote to confirm this Message of the Public Trustees and sign the
Annual Report with a once-in-a-lifetime promotion from $693 (2018) to $2,000
(2019) a month disability under 2USC§636(d), 24CFR§1.8 and 24USC§422(d)(1).
Military Diplomacy (MD)
To supplement
Chapter One Navy Hospitals, Naval Home, Army and other Naval Hospital, and Hospital
Relief for Seamen and Others §1-40.
To change of the name of the Department of Defense (DoD) to Military Department
(MD) on the condition their budget declares undistributed offsetting receipts.
3% annual armed services growth from $612 billion CR 18 to $630 billion FY 19
and $649 billion FY 20. Combined outlays were $543 billion
of $612 billion CR 18, for $68.9 billion undistributed offsetting receipts;
$574 billion outlays of $630 billion, for only $56 billion undistributed
offsetting receipts CR 19. CR 19 is expected to be less than the President's FY
19 request, CR 19 should be exactly 3% more than CR 18. The President’s budget
requests have been checked by Congress, although there is propaganda for 5%
growth FY 19, by FY 20 military department budgets must limit their spending
growth to 3% annually so $583 billion outlays of $649 billion budget request
would leave $66 billion undistributed offsetting receipts FY 20. The 2.6%
military pay raise propaganda and 1% net employment growth is too high not to
distort reserves, promotions and civilian employment. Military payroll is
promoted to grow 3% annually = 2% pay raise + 1% net new employment FY 20 and
thereafter. Military end-strength increases from 2.8 million FY 16 to 2.9
million FY 17- FY 19 to nearly 3 million FY 20. Since its foundation in 1775
the US military has suffered nearly 1.3 million casualties in 13 wars. In
peace-time there are years when there are no work-related deaths in the US
military, normally the military death rate in peacetime is 2.2 per 100,000. In
the recent wars the risk of death ran from 0.2% to 1%, 220 annual risk to 1,000
after several tours per 100,000. The risk of injury in action was 7% doubling
to 16% including non-combatant injuries. To comply with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty (NPT) the US nuclear arsenal was reduced from 10,000 warheads, to no
more than 1,700 to 2,200 nuclear warheads in 2012. Hostile oceanic warming
pumps cause drought and intensify hurricanes and natural weather oscillations,
and must be cabled out with magnet. Oceanic cooling pumps can prevent
hurricanes by reducing water temperature below 80º F Patent No. (2002) 0008155 and US Patent No. (2008)
0175728 A1 patented in 2012 by AS Trust & Holdings US Patent R441A by the American Society of Heating,
Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers. Rainmaking US Patent No.
(1966) 3,429,507 is done by Weather modification by royal rainmaking technology
US 20050056705 A1. Texas flooding must be redressed, by digging ditches and
waterways, and removing fallen trees, prohibiting the use of snow machines on
oil platforms and ships in the Gulf of Mexico as Processes and apparatus for
reducing the intensity of tropical cyclones US 9736996 B2 published August 22,
2017 and US 9750202 B2 of September 15, 2017 finding for non-toxic snow machine
cloud seeding to extinguish forest fires. FEMA flood insurance may charge
counties matching funds. Slash piles must be destroyed to prevent forest fires.
Sanctions against civilian objects are unlawful and $27 billion arrears are due
FY 18, $11.4 billion international assistance, $550 million UNESCO arrears and
$85.7 million dues increasing 3% annually. Marine Corp Physical Fitness Test
(PFT) 50-100 push-ups, 50-100 crunches and 3 mile run.
2013 Chapter 1 National Park Service rules must be restored to Title 16
Conservation to create a body of common law with Title 54.
Drug
Regulation (DR)
To
supplement Chapter 8 Gorgas Hospital §300-320.
The FAO reports a rise in world hunger since 2016
after a prolonged decline. P.L. 480 International Agricultural Assistance
Programs is due arrears for 3% annual outlay growth from 2017. Proposed
Agriculture Department budget cuts are overruled by recalls of Salmonella contaminated
eggs, moldy grain, and imported coffee contaminated with equal parts bad water,
farm animal feces, coffee leaf rust Hemileia
vastatrix damaged Coffea
arabica, and robusta C.
canephora genetically inferior rust resistant
strain to be labeled and sold for less under Arts. 24 and 25 of the Cartagena
Protocol on Biosafety of 2000 and Nagoyo Protocol on
Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits
Arising from Their Utilization to the Convention on Biological Diversity of
2010. The USDA budget request is re-estimated to grow 2.5% while most outlays
and other estimates for USDA agricultural services grow 3% annually. The Budget
office must produce a consolidated balance sheet to more accurately estimate federal
outlays, undistributed offsetting receipts and congressional budget authority.
Agriculture outlays grow 2.5% government, 3% services and 3.3% SNAP to sustain
2.7% average annual consumer price inflation and 0.6% population growth, 1% net
new employees and 1.5% raise, except the Forest Service who deserves to be cut
to prevent 65 times greater risk of forest fire than the Park Service. The Court held that the import controls were
discriminatory. The guiding principles were economic liberty without any inequality
and equality of treatment in the Case concerning rights of nationals of the
United States of America in Morocco (1952). To end trade war tariffs must not
exceed 6%. States must remove any impediments arising to the free
exportation of goods required for humanitarian needs such as food, medicine and
civil engineering Alleged violations of the 1955 Treaty of Amity, Economic
Relations, and Consular Rights (Islamic Republic of Iran v. United States of
America) (2018). To legalize marijuana worldwide the UN is sued to remove
it from the Drug Schedule, delete Drugs from the UN Office of Crime, and
transfer INCB to WHO under Art. 36 of the Statute of the Court. Congress must repeal the Authority for
Employment of the FBI and DEA under 5USC§3151-3152 and at the end of 5USC§5301(b), DEA first under
28CFR§0.85(a). Since 2001
prescription opiate drug overdoses increased 1,000%, in 2005 the epidemic
spread to methadone and in 2014 to heroin, a 10% reduction in prescription
opiate supply in 2018 is the first successful intervention. Narcan
(naloxone) injections and naltrexone pills are needed to prevent death from
opiate adulteration by fentanyl under Sec. 301 of the FD&CA under 21USC§331. Corticosteroid inhalers must be exempted
from the Ozone export ban in 2020 under the Montreal Protocol. Amantadine (Symmetrel) cures human influenza type A and the
extra-pyramidal side-effects of antipsychotic drugs; corticosteroid inhalers
treats asthma; antibiotics cure endocarditis, to solve resistance: ampicillin
treats pneumonia and meningitis, doxycycline, the once a day antibiotic, and
clindamycin (Cleocin) for children under 8 and
pregnant women, treat bubonic plague, Lyme disease and Staph and
metronidazole treats gastroenteritis and joints to be sold in hospitals cleansed
with dissolved salt water and on Federal property by the Randolph-Sheppard
Vending Stand Act (Pub. L. 74-732) under 34CFR§395.30 et seq. and 20USC§107 et seq.