Hospitals & Asylums
Customs House Act St. Elizabeth HA-26-2-11/HA-5-9-11
By
Anthony J. Sanders
e-Motion
To amend all references to Homeland and Domestic Security throughout Title 6 of the United States Code, and
Title 6 of the Code of Federal Regulations,
and elsewhere in the Civil Code to better respect local “Customs”.
To amend HA Chapter 4 St. Elizabeth’s Hospital 24USC(4)III§225 at (a)(1) so “are currently” is
amended to read “have been” and at (a)(5) “currently” to read “that were” and
at (b)(3)
“from the present system” is repealed and a new clause is added,
(c)
In January 2010 U.S. Customs acquired all real property of St. Elizabeth’s
Hospital under 19USC(10) §2081(a)(1)(A)
To amend 24USC(4)III§225a to append at (10) the term “Customs” means
the occupants of St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. §225f Property Transfer is repealed at (a) “exclusion of certain real property”
and (a)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2).
At (a)(2) is appended “until Customs assumed liability for the
intellectual “rent” under 40USC(II) (D) III§8141, 17USC§201(a, c, e, d), and the Mental Health Bill
of Rights 42USC((102)IV§9501 (A,i,D)
To repeal Information
as Confidential; exception, of the Census statute at13USC(1)§9 at (a)(1) “or
section 210 of the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary,
and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1998 or section 2(f) of the Census of
Agriculture Act of 1997”.
To recognize “Customs” as the
occupiers of what was St. Elizabeth’s hospital and to succeed the executive
department of Homeland Security under 6USC§111(b)(1)(G) for Congress under 40USC§8141
To rename
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration (USCIS) US Naturalization Service (USNS) eliminate
the discriminatory disclaimer on FOIA naturalization papers and authorize SSA,
DMV, USPS and other identification providers to file USCIS Freedom of
Information/Privacy Act Form G-639 so as not to burden clients with Fraud and related activity in connection with identification
documents, authentication features, and information under 18USC(47)§1028
To
limit Transportation spending to $75 billion in FY 2012 and $77.7 billion in FY
2013 and 3% annual growth thereafter under the Anti-Deficiency Act 31USCII(13)III§1341(a)(1)(A)
To implicate Harvard law in the use
of weapons of mass destruction 18USC(113B)§2332a and
require a national hazardous substance response plan be drafted regarding
styrene chemicals under 42USC(103)I§9605
To transfer FEMA to White House and pay $7
billion for Hurricane Irene in OMB tables under 42USC(68)IV§5170 and 5USCIIIB(35)I§3503
To remove NPPD Federal Protective Service and
State and Local Law Enforcement Training to DoJ Criminal Division in OMB tables
and reality under 18USCII(232A)§3681 and 5USCIIIB(35)I§3503
To fine NPPD the $1.3 million cost of the
cyber-mission integration program under 18USC(47)§1030
To grant proceeds to FEMA for the costs of
Hurricane Irene and USCIS if needed to process freedom of information/privacy
act claims swiftly and without interference whereas the USCIS budget has
declined from the previous year and USCIS is on strike in regards to mailing
naturalization papers to the author of this brief
To question the moral hazard of lawyers in
consular, executive, legislative office, or in this case, traffic judge and
diplomats in domestic security operations, and punishing TD for their graft by
recusing lawyers from the role of traffic judge, the busiest jurisdiction, and
replacing the docket with a licensed social worker to ensure Americans receive
the just compensation they deserve for their automobiles and for the Federal Court of Claims to appoint a social worker to
prove the 20th century professional can judge civil claims in
writing, and begin protecting Americans from the prosecution of civil claims in
state courts against 18USC(11)§205
To question the beauty of amending Title 6 of
the United States Code and Code of Federal Regulation from Domestic Security to
Customs and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to Customs
To relieve the author of private ownership of
government work, including the only balanced federal budget FY 2012 HA-28-2-10
and Annotated Constitution of the United States HA-16-7-11,
under 17USC§105, §201(a, c, e, d), §501 and §106A
Be Customs billed $5 a night for
the HA bicentennial of the Naval Hospital Act of Feb. 26, 1811 under 6USC§345 and 41USC§255(a)(1)
Customs is not difficult to create. The Department of Homeland Security has done
a good job limiting spending growth in FY 2012 to 1.5% over the prior year
after being criticized for their greed in 2010.
Since S & P lowered the sovereign debt rating the fraud, waste and
abuse in the executive branch regarding their trillion accounting error, will
no longer tolerated and agencies over 3% annual growth from FY 2008 will find
that they run out of money like the FAA, whether or not they have the
permission of the dissolved 112th Congress whose CBO is equally
insolvent with the OMB. The law of
supply and demand simply doesn’t apply to Recovery Act addicts like rude Ray
LaHood (R) Transportation Secretary. The
law of supply and demand is fundamental to all other relations except that when
dealing with the macroeconomics of federal agencies the law of diminishing
returns limits spending growth to the reasonable 3% annual increase we all
expect in our wages. Otherwise realizing
the separation of domestic law enforcement and Customs to better treat the
self-inflicted auto-immune disorder that has compromised the Convention on the
Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations of 1946 is a very simple matter
of transferring FEMA to the White House, and the Federal Protective Service and
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center to the
DoJ and levying a $1.3 million fine to eliminate the cyber-mission integration
program as a Restrictions
on former officers, employees, and elected officials of the executive and
legislative branches under 18USC(11)§207.
OMB Customs Revisions FY 2012 (in millions)
DHS FY 2012 |
Customs FY 2012 |
OMB DHS FY 2012 |
OMB Customs FY2012 |
43,182 |
39,174 |
46,901 |
39,174 |
OMB Executive Office of the President FY
2012 |
OMB Executive Office of the President FY
2012 with FEMA |
OMB Department of Justice FY 2012 |
OMB Department of Justice FY 2012 with FPS
and FLETC |
434 |
13,616 |
33,129 |
35,666 |
DoT Budget Request FY 2012 |
OMB DoT |
OMB DoT FY 2012 3% annual growth from FY
2008 |
Effect on Federal Budget |
129,000 |
89,662 |
75,000 |
0.365 for author |
Source: Hospitals & Asylums Graduation of Homeland
Security in Separation of Customs and Domestic Emergency Management Functions.
Labor Day HA-5-9-10
The program costs of the Federal Protective Service (FPS) are projected
to be $1,261,537,000 in FY 2012. Program
costs of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center are projected to be
$276,413,000 in FY 2012. Therefore OMB should increase spending by the
Department of Justice by $1,537 million, from $33,129 million to $35,666
million. Furthermore, the Federal
Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) needs to be transferred to the
Executive Office of the President. FEMA
budget authority is projected by DHS to be $6,218,433,000 in FY 2012. Therefore OMB should increase spending by the
Executive Office of the President from $434 FY 2011 $574 million FY 2012, after
a Bush high of $18.8 billion in 2004, to $6,774 million and growing. The Executive Office of the President and OMB
should account for the regular expenses of FEMA as well as extraordinary costs
incurred by presidential disaster and emergency declarations. How nice if the Executive Office of the
President, that includes the Office of Management and Budget, would account for
the total annual toll of natural disasters.
Until Hurricane Irene all the extraordinary costs of FEMA FY 2011 had
been born by private litigation but the $7 billion cost of Hurricane Irene is
paid for with the $100 billion offshore receipt returned for the Treasury with
the Transportation Department was named sole beneficiary, that does increase
spending of the Executive Office of the President from $6,616 in FY million to
$13,616 million in FY 2011. It will do
the OMB good to keep FEMA close to their own head capital in the Executive
Office of the President to keep volatile disaster relief accounting up to
date. OMB will have to reduce Department
of Transportation (DoT) spending from $89,662 million to $73 billion to remain
within 3% annual growth of FY 2008 in FY 2012.
DoT must reduce their spending projections from $129 billion to $73
billion. After serious review there is
no way that any extra spending on the Recovery Act addicted Department can be
allowed in FY 2012 even highways and high speed rail should fit in the margin
of 3% annual growth of agency budgets.
As for Customs, OMB shall reduce spending on the so-called Department of
Homeland Security, by $7,727 million from $46,901 million to $39,174 million,
and change the name of the historical column from Homeland Security to
Customs. Homeland Security, Customs,
shall reduce their total budget authority from $57 billion to $49.3 billion,
and their adjusted net discretionary authority to $43.2 billion. Customs is complete. The 112th Congress is
dissolved. This audit enables the
Transfer of Functions under 5USCIIIB(35)I§3503
Customs returned $29 billion to the Treasury in 2009 and kept $13.4 billion in mandatory and offsetting fees and trust fund interest, for total revenues in excess of $42.4 billion in FY 2012. After removing irrelevant agencies Customs would turn a profit for the Treasury. All that remains is to determine whether the Federal Court of Claims can process these claims by email or if the United States must be deprived of HA. The Federal Court of Claims however does not advertise an email address of any sort on their website whereby it will impossible to correspond with them, unless they make a good faith effort to communicate with HA, therefore it would be better if we all did not Esq. and settled the extremely petty differences of the United States with the author of the balanced federal budget, who has amended the $5 a night bill for squatting St. Elizabeth’s Hospital to the full $365,000 price of the HA bicentennial in the Customs House Act, St. Elizabeth (CHAStE
) e-Motion of 2011.