Hospitals & Asylums
Vol. 7 Is. 1
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Roster
of the United Nations HA-19-3-07
The UN DESA is again considering HA for the NGO Roster. An introduction has been drafted for the Atlas. Some 400 million people have escaped poverty in the last 20 years. The development slump of the 1990s, when many African nations actually backslid into poverty, is over. United under the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) developing nations are growing at average rates between 5-7%. The $1 trillion account deficit of the US is the primary source of global economic risk these days. It is hoped to achieve the MDGs through methodically increasing solicitation, participation and administration of donations until 2015 with particular concern for Sub Saharan Africa that is the only continent not likely to reduce extreme poverty by half. To administrate these funds ethically ODA must be invested in individuals living below the national poverty line with collective options to invest some of their income into community improvements such as water and sewage treatment. To complete the reforms of the MDGs the UN Charter amendments are sought under Chapter XVIII for a Chapter XII International Tax Administration, Chapter XIII Human Rights Council, Chapter IV Parliamentary Assembly and Chapter XV for a democratically elected civilian Secretary of the United Nations (SUN) for 2020 when paychecks will have 1% international development tax on them.
Balancing of the Official Development Atlas of the States of the United Nations HA-16-3-07
The HA world atlas tables have been
updated using the statistics from the CIA World Fact Book from 2006. The findings are that the world
population is between 6.56 and 6.8 billion. Population must be rounded up because
there are hundreds of millions of undocumented people living throughout the world. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the
world is estimated at $63.5 trillion.
Although the official growth rate is closer to 4.8% these figures
reflect an 18% growth rate mostly because of the devaluation of the
dollar. There have been large
upward revisions in the oil producing nations and in South America and HA has
been more generous in the downward revision of the US to $11.5 trillion. The average per capita GDP is $9,600. The average life expectancy is estimated
at 67.86 years with a low of 33 years in Swaziland and high of 84 years in
Andorra. A new column pertaining to the incarceration rate per 100,000 citizens
has been added, to reflect a 162 average with a high of 737 in the USA and low
of 22 in the Republic of Congo, the arbitrary legal limit is 250. Global government budget revenues are
estimated at $14 trillion and expenditures at $15 trillion. International trade is estimated at $12
trillion. The official development
assistance (ODA) statistics have not been meticulous forecast for 2007 however
it is projected to levy $120.5 billion from wealthy nations and disburse $112
billion to developing countries - $125 billion is a good goal for the UN in
regards to ODA contributions this year.
First
Annual HA lobbying disclosure. Most
recent reports indicate that gross
domestic product (GDP) increased 2.2 percent fourth quarter after increasing
2.0 percent in the third quarter 2006, after economic growth rates exceeding 5%
in 2005. GDP projections, already
in need of moderation, are in need of downward adjustment from $13.5 trillion and $13
trillion to $11.5 trillion. Personal income is reported to
have increased 5.3% after increasing 3.2% (revised) in the third quarter, this
number is however inflated with multimillion bonuses and golden parachutes for
corporate executives. Estimates
for gross disposable personal income using chained 2000 dollars is $8.5
trillion for a per capita income of $28,000, a reasonable estimate of a 30% tax
rate sustaining a $2.6 trillion administration this 2007. For
fiscal year 2008, the Federal budget projects a $239.4 billion deficit, a $4.8
billion decrease from the $244.2 billion deficit that is projected for fiscal
year 2007. Fiscal year 2006 ended with a $248.2 billion deficit. Combined with the international trade
deficit of $665 billion in 2004, $783 billion in 2005 and $829 billion in 2006
there has been account deficit over $1 trillion since 2004, posing a serious
risk to international markets. The
US must make progress balancing their budget, that philosophers say requires
peace, and promoting import substitution policies that promote domestic
manufacturing, that requires freedom.
The attention to the trade imbalance has already made some progress in
bringing the trade deficit below $800 billion in the beginning of 2007 US Congress must purchase this
lobbying activity disclosure for $6,500 under 1USC(3)213 to have the
wherewithal to balance the budget by limiting military spending, that is fully
50% of the global total, below $365 billion in 2007 $333 billion in 2008 and
less every year thereafter and establishing a pay as you go policy for social
security until the budget is balanced.
Should Congress pass this bill they would show a surplus immediately.
State
Mental Institution Library Education HA-28-2-07
This third draft of SMILE has been done in the shortest
month of the year for speedy recovery from mental illness. WHO estimated that mental illness and
psychological disorders stemming from substance abuse affect an estimated 450
million people, 7.3%, of the global population. The National Institute of Mental Health
(NIMH) reported that 21.1%, 44.3 million, of the 272,690,813 US population
suffered from diagnosable mental disorders in 2003. The rights and freedoms assure all
persons have the right to the best available mental health care, which shall be
part of the health and social care system and be free of charge to the
otherwise uninsured. The rules are 1. for hospitals to privatize into community
shelters, 2. for advocates to litigate patents and licenses for consumers, 3.
for County Mental Health Boards to tear down the legal barrier to community
mental health shelters and usurp the Tribunal, 4. for the election of the
slavery free Justice of the Peace and 5. for legislatures to abolish all forms of
slavery, brainwashing, spying, bio-terrorism, drug enforcement and unauthorized
practice of law.
Freedom:
Model Rules of Community Corrections HA-30-1-07
The third draft of the Model
Rules of Community Corrections (MRCC) shall assist Congress to make America a
community where all people can live together as sisters and brothers without
fear of crime by either citizens or government. By
adhering to these principles the US shall achieve minimum standards of human
rights for the treatment of prisoners and instill the philosophy of
rehabilitation, community corrections, probation and parole to cut the prison
population in half in pursuit of international norms. To enforce freedom in a nation where it
was the slavers and not the slaves who revolted a rule of law establishes short
terms limits of not more than two years for elected judicial officials in any
problematic jurisdiction with a prison density greater than 250-500 prisoners
per 100,000 citizens unless the leader significantly reduces the prison
population without a crime problem.
Community corrections programs shall be placed on the state and local
ballots to garner public support for the transfer of funds from more expensive
detention programs. To direct the
community correction reform federally the $3.3 billion Justice Assistance Grant
program shall be administrated for community corrections programs upholding the
general principle of not financing the armed forces. So as not to mislead Washington DC, the
densest known concentration of prisoners in the world, is being held up for a
community corrections program as grand as the District of Columbia Mental
Health System.
President George W. Bush Jr.
et al v. Her Majesty the Queen HA-19-2-07
The case summarizes the ÒThe Constitution in Crisis: The Downing Street Minutes and Deception, Manipulation, Torture, Retributions and Cover-ups in the Iraq War.Ó by the House Judiciary Committee and was reviewed for PresidentÕs Day on the 19th to secure his impeachment. There is substantial evidence the President, the Vice-President and other high ranking members of the Bush Administration misled Congress and the American people regarding the decision to go to war in Iraq; misstated and manipulated intelligence information regarding the justification for such war; countenanced torture and cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment in Iraq; permitted inappropriate retaliation against critics of their Administration, in support of this report Ranking Member Conyers introduced three House Resolutions concerning the serious allegations contained in this Report.
Zyprexa
Products Liability Litigation HA-12-2-07
Art. I Sec. 8 Clause 3 of the US
Constitution grants to the US Congress the power to regulate Commerce with
Foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes. Clause 8 of the same section promotes
the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to
Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writing and
Discoveries. The new Convention on
the Rights of Persons with Disabilities bans discrimination and abuse of people
with disabilities. This case has
been written to secure Congressional hearings regarding the improved regulation
of the anti-psychotic drug Zyprexa (olanzapine) whose warning label cautions
against the consumption of alcohol but covers up the potentially lethal side
effect of diabetes. This case began
after Psych Rights founding attorney Jim Gottstein, leaked files to New Times
journalist Alex Berenson resulting in more than a month of coverage of Zyprexa. The cause of action is that District
Court for Eastern New York seized 11 million pages of information on wrongful
deaths and disabilities caused by Zyprexa at the behest of Lilly. The parties to the proceeding seem
forced to play the roles they know so well - the pillaged plaintiff and
secretive corporation that does now concede to settle. The point at bar is that
the Zyprexa drug has toxic, even lethal side effects when mixed with alcohol
and the danger to society is aggravated by this ultra vires, unauthorized
practice of law.
100 Hour Agenda HA-23-1-07
Since January 4th, Democrats have
reached out to Republicans and passed a series of bills reflecting some of the
top priorities of voters. Congress
passed legislation to restore honesty and openness to our government, to
re-establish fiscal responsibility, to strengthen our national security, and to
expand hope and opportunity for all Americans. Congress passed bills to cut federal
student loan interest rates in half, to raise the minimum wage, to end
subsidies for Big Oil, to promote stem cell research, to lower Medicare
prescription drug prices, and to implement the recommendations of the 9/11
Commission. The House did it all
with 58 hours to spare the Senate as they bring the bills to the
President. The laws have been
linked to and reviewed finding several flaws easily remedied by the Senate, or
House in regards to surplus suppression in the House Rules, with a memorandum
to publish the law and reports daily (lard) for free by email.
Democratic
Response to the State of the Union Adress HA-24-1-07
The PresidentÕs State of the Union
Adress failed to balance the budget.
The trascript is somewhat different than the spoken version but has the
same meaning. The first goal is to
stimulate economic growth by making tax relief permanent.on private incomes and
eliminating the tax on dividend incomes.
The second goal is to ensure high quality affordable health care for everyone.
The third goal is to promote energy independence with legal independence on
clean air and forests. The fourth
goal is to be compassionate with the homeless, fatherless and addicted by
supporting caregivers. The foreign
policy has compassion for Africa but is otherwise litigous. Sen.
Obama writes, Òthe real test of leadership is how the President works with
Congress in the next few monthsÓ.
Rep. Conyers writes, Òif we continue to stay
true to our principles while being willing to work with our colleagues on the
other side of the aisle, we will have the opportunity in the 110th Congress to
make progress on many of the nationÕs most pressing prioritiesÓ. Rep. McGovern says, Òthe ratification of
HR4232 would lead to the withdrawal of US occupying forces within six
monthsÓ. Sen. Voinovich has
been, Òwaiting for the administration to extend an olive branch and the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee will hold three hearings a week on Iraq.
Jay Scelza wrote on Christmas day regarding his trip to the Netherlands, with my sister, and their journey to Spain, Portugal and past the Rocks of Gibraltar to Morocco. Sharon did a field study in Morocco while studying ethno-botany at Kent University in the United Kingdom a few years ago. The photos tell the story of foraging for Christmas on the Iberian Peninsula feasting on the fruits of a relative of madrone (here also called madrona; whick looked like a spiny red grape, and tasted like a pear-peach... gritty, but sweet; and picked some hedgehog ( Dentinum sp very similar to D. umbillicarium) mushrooms that we never fully verified, so didnÕt end up eating. The picture of the citrus tree growing up to the balcony of the second floor apartment challenges everyone to climb the tree in pursuit of the ripe tangerines. The Santa Klaus on the railing of the balcony invites travelers to pick the fresh fruit.
Economic
Report regarding the Shanghai of the DJIA HA-28-2-07
Yesterday, on
Tuesday the 27th, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) suffered a
9%, 416-point plunge, the most dismal trading since 9/11, almost as low as 14
April 2000 when the Dow closed 617 points down. The most obvious cause for this slump is
the malfunctioning of its computer system.
The Shanghai Composite Index dropped 8.8 percent to close at 2.771.79,
its largest decline since it fell 8.9 percent on Feb. 18, 1997, at the time of
the death of Communist Party elder Deng Xiaoping. Key European exchanges also fell about 3
percent on Tuesday.
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