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The	
  Constitution	
  of	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  of	
  America	
  Revised	
  
	
  
	
  
Preamble	
  
	
  
We	
  the	
  Citizens	
  of	
  the	
  United	
  States,	
  in	
  Order	
  to	
  form	
  a	
  more	
  perfect	
  Union,	
  
establish	
  Justice,	
  insure	
  domestic	
  Tranquility,	
  and	
  provide	
  for	
  the	
  common	
  defense,	
  
Promote	
  the	
  general	
  Welfare,	
  and	
  promise	
  to	
  be	
  the	
  champions	
  of	
  Life,	
  Liberty	
  and	
  
the	
  pursuit	
  of	
  Happiness	
  to	
  our	
  Posterity,	
  and	
  we	
  do	
  establish	
  this	
  Constitution	
  of	
  
the	
  United	
  States	
  of	
  America.	
  
	
  
Life	
  shall	
  be	
  defined	
  as	
  the	
  belief	
  that	
  individual	
  life	
  is	
  sacrosanct.	
  
	
  
Liberty	
  shall	
  be	
  defined	
  as	
  the	
  protection	
  of	
  individual	
  freedom	
  of	
  choice	
  and	
  
freedom	
  of	
  thought.	
  
	
  
Pursuit	
  of	
  Happiness	
  shall	
  be	
  defined	
  as	
  that	
  there	
  will	
  be	
  no	
  false	
  imprisonment	
  of	
  
our	
  citizens,	
  no	
  military	
  draft,	
  no	
  misuse	
  of	
  our	
  citizens	
  to	
  perform	
  any	
  labor	
  
whether	
  manual	
  or	
  not,	
  and	
  to	
  maximize	
  the	
  retention	
  of	
  the	
  fruit	
  of	
  our	
  citizens	
  
labor.	
  
	
  
Article	
  .	
  I.	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
There	
  will	
  be	
  no	
  legislative	
  powers	
  granted	
  outside	
  of	
  those	
  specifically	
  detailed	
  in	
  
this	
  constitution.	
  
	
  
The	
  United	
  States	
  government	
  (to	
  be	
  abbreviated	
  from	
  now	
  on	
  as	
  USG)	
  is	
  
specifically	
  forbidden	
  to	
  create	
  any	
  currency	
  that	
  can	
  be	
  used	
  as	
  legal	
  tender.	
  	
  The	
  
USG	
  is	
  specifically	
  forbidden	
  to	
  print	
  or	
  coin	
  any	
  money	
  that	
  can	
  be	
  used	
  as	
  legal	
  
tender.	
  
	
  
The	
  USG	
  is	
  forbidden	
  to	
  regulate	
  commerce	
  either	
  between	
  states,	
  or	
  between	
  the	
  
USG	
  and	
  foreign	
  countries,	
  foreign	
  corporations,	
  or	
  foreign	
  individuals	
  or	
  groups	
  of	
  
individuals.	
  
	
  
The	
  USG	
  is	
  forbidden	
  to	
  form	
  or	
  agree	
  to	
  be	
  a	
  part	
  of	
  any	
  alliance	
  or	
  any	
  other	
  
agreement	
  with	
  other	
  countries	
  whether	
  they	
  are	
  military	
  or	
  economic.	
  	
  All	
  present	
  
alliances	
  and	
  agreements	
  are	
  hereby	
  considered	
  null	
  and	
  void.	
  
	
  
The	
  USG	
  is	
  forbidden	
  to	
  levy	
  any	
  taxes	
  on	
  its	
  citizens	
  or	
  corporations	
  in	
  any	
  form.	
  	
  	
  It	
  
is	
  forbidden	
  for	
  any	
  governmental	
  body	
  on	
  any	
  level	
  to	
  levy	
  an	
  inheritance	
  tax.	
  	
  The	
  
USG	
  is	
  expressly	
  forbidden	
  to	
  levy	
  any	
  sales,	
  value	
  added	
  tax,	
  duties	
  on	
  anything.	
  
	
  
	
  
 
The	
  Chief	
  of	
  Staffs	
  of	
  our	
  armed	
  forces	
  may	
  form	
  temporary	
  agreements	
  with	
  
foreign	
  powers	
  if	
  the	
  Citizen	
  Military	
  Security	
  Panel	
  (CMSP),	
  which	
  will	
  be	
  defined	
  
later,	
  ratifies	
  such	
  agreements.	
  
	
  
The	
  Citizen	
  Military	
  Security	
  Panel	
  will	
  have	
  the	
  sole	
  power	
  to	
  initiate	
  the	
  use	
  of	
  
offensive	
  military	
  force.	
  	
  	
  They	
  can	
  only	
  approve	
  to	
  initate	
  military	
  action	
  if	
  100%	
  of	
  
their	
  members	
  approve.	
  Depending	
  on	
  the	
  urgency	
  of	
  the	
  situation,	
  the	
  CMSP	
  will	
  
also	
  have	
  to	
  get	
  the	
  approval	
  0f	
  75%	
  of	
  the	
  fifty	
  State	
  Governors,	
  then	
  if	
  time	
  allows	
  
approval	
  of	
  75	
  majorities	
  in	
  all	
  State	
  Legislatures,	
  and	
  then	
  if	
  further	
  time	
  allows	
  an	
  
approval	
  by	
  popular	
  vote	
  of	
  75%	
  of	
  citizens	
  of	
  the	
  US.	
  	
  	
  Once	
  this	
  approval	
  has	
  been	
  
given	
  a	
  state	
  of	
  War	
  will	
  exist.	
  	
  	
  The	
  Joint	
  Chiefs	
  of	
  staffs	
  will	
  be	
  responsible	
  
henceforth	
  to	
  the	
  management	
  of	
  the	
  hostilities.	
  
	
  
The	
  use	
  of	
  military	
  force	
  in	
  a	
  defensive	
  manner	
  in	
  other	
  words	
  the	
  rules	
  of	
  
engagement	
  that	
  the	
  US	
  military	
  will	
  abide	
  by,	
  will	
  be	
  set	
  by	
  joint	
  planning	
  by	
  the	
  
CMSP	
  and	
  the	
  Joint	
  Chiefs	
  of	
  Staff.	
  	
  	
  A	
  subset	
  of	
  the	
  members	
  of	
  the	
  CMSP	
  will	
  be	
  on	
  
twenty-­‐four	
  hour	
  call	
  to	
  be	
  consulted	
  by	
  the	
  Joint	
  Chiefs	
  if	
  a	
  situation	
  that	
  was	
  
beyond	
  the	
  scope	
  of	
  the	
  established	
  rules	
  of	
  engagement.	
  	
  The	
  on	
  call	
  CMSP	
  will	
  also	
  	
  
Be	
  in	
  charge	
  of	
  the	
  use	
  of	
  our	
  nuclear	
  arsenal	
  in	
  an	
  emergent	
  situation.	
  
	
  
The	
  primary	
  mandate	
  of	
  the	
  CMSP	
  is	
  to	
  protect	
  the	
  citizenry	
  of	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  of	
  
America.	
  	
  	
  	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
We	
  will	
  not	
  give	
  up	
  our	
  seat	
  on	
  the	
  United	
  Nations.	
  	
  However,	
  we	
  will	
  use	
  our	
  
permanent	
  status	
  as	
  founding	
  members	
  to	
  veto	
  all	
  resolutions	
  of	
  the	
  United	
  Nations.	
  	
  
We	
  will	
  relocate	
  the	
  United	
  Nations	
  away	
  from	
  our	
  most	
  prosperous	
  and	
  important	
  
city,	
  the	
  city	
  of	
  New	
  York	
  to	
  Atlanta,	
  Georgia.	
  
	
  
We	
  will	
  recognize	
  the	
  current	
  articles	
  of	
  the	
  Law	
  of	
  the	
  Sea	
  as	
  defined	
  by	
  the	
  United	
  
Nations	
  as	
  long	
  as	
  our	
  country	
  is	
  in	
  a	
  state	
  of	
  Peace.	
  	
  	
  	
  We	
  also	
  reserve	
  the	
  right	
  to	
  
violate	
  all	
  United	
  Nations	
  laws	
  in	
  the	
  event	
  our	
  military	
  believes	
  there	
  is	
  any	
  
possibility	
  of	
  danger	
  of	
  an	
  attack	
  on	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  by	
  any	
  person,	
  group,	
  or	
  
foreign	
  power,	
  whether	
  that	
  danger	
  is	
  imminent	
  or	
  just	
  in	
  the	
  foreseeable	
  future.	
  
	
  
United	
  States	
  maritime	
  limits	
  and	
  boundaries	
  are	
  measured	
  from	
  the	
  official	
  U.S.	
  
baseline,	
  recognized	
  as	
  the	
  low-­‐water	
  line	
  along	
  the	
  coast	
  as	
  marked	
  on	
  the	
  current	
  
NOAA	
  nautical	
  charts,	
  in	
  accordance	
  with	
  the	
  articles	
  of	
  the	
  United	
  Nations	
  Law	
  of	
  
the	
  Sea.	
  	
  The	
  Office	
  of	
  Coast	
  Survey	
  depicts	
  on	
  its	
  nautical	
  charts	
  the	
  territorial	
  sea	
  
(12	
  nautical	
  miles),	
  contiguous	
  zone	
  	
  (24nm),	
  and	
  exclusive	
  economic	
  zone	
  (200nm,	
  
plus	
  maritime	
  boundaries	
  with	
  adjacent	
  (opposite	
  countries).	
  
	
  
NOAA	
  and	
  the	
  National	
  Weather	
  Service	
  will	
  become	
  part	
  of	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  
Military.	
  	
  The	
  release	
  of	
  information	
  from	
  these	
  two	
  organizations	
  to	
  the	
  public	
  will	
  
be	
  freely	
  given	
  unless	
  the	
  Joint	
  Chief	
  of	
  Staff	
  determines	
  they	
  must	
  be	
  withheld	
  for	
  
national	
  security	
  reasons.	
  
	
  
	
  
Article	
  II.	
  
	
  
Section	
  1.	
  	
  	
  All	
  current	
  laws	
  and	
  regulations	
  of	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  Government	
  that	
  
regulate	
  any	
  and	
  all	
  activity	
  with	
  our	
  land	
  will	
  be	
  handed	
  off	
  to	
  the	
  State	
  
Governments.	
  
	
  
The	
  State	
  Governments	
  will	
  vote	
  on	
  keeping	
  or	
  discarding	
  any	
  law	
  or	
  regulation	
  that	
  
they	
  don’t	
  believe	
  is	
  in	
  the	
  interest	
  of	
  their	
  state.	
  	
  	
  Since	
  the	
  multitude	
  of	
  these	
  laws	
  
and	
  regulations	
  are	
  vast	
  approval	
  will	
  be	
  done	
  by	
  volume	
  of	
  yea’s	
  verses	
  nay’s	
  and	
  
not	
  role	
  call	
  votes.	
  	
  	
  The	
  State	
  Governor	
  can	
  veto	
  any	
  approved	
  formerly	
  Federal	
  
Government	
  laws	
  or	
  regulations	
  without	
  recourse.	
  
	
  
All	
  Federal	
  entitlement	
  programs,	
  including	
  but	
  not	
  limited	
  to	
  Social	
  Security,	
  
Medicare,	
  Medicaid,	
  Food	
  Stamps,	
  Obama	
  care,	
  Disability,	
  etc.	
  will	
  be	
  handed	
  off	
  to	
  
the	
  states	
  for	
  administration.	
  	
  The	
  states	
  must	
  hire	
  any	
  former	
  governmental	
  
employees	
  that	
  administered	
  these	
  programs	
  that	
  wish	
  to	
  relocate	
  to	
  a	
  their	
  state.	
  
All	
  these	
  programs	
  must	
  be	
  maintained	
  for	
  a	
  period	
  of	
  one	
  year	
  before	
  a	
  State	
  
decides	
  to	
  modify	
  increase	
  or	
  abandon	
  these	
  programs.	
  	
  	
  
	
  
Towards	
  the	
  end	
  of	
  the	
  one-­‐year	
  anniversary	
  of	
  administration	
  of	
  these	
  entitlement	
  
programs,	
  the	
  state	
  will	
  put	
  to	
  popular	
  vote	
  various	
  options	
  of	
  retentions	
  of	
  the	
  five	
  
most	
  costly	
  programs.	
  	
  	
  These	
  options	
  will	
  include	
  retention	
  of	
  the	
  program,	
  as	
  is,	
  
cessation	
  of	
  the	
  program,	
  increase	
  of	
  the	
  benefits	
  or	
  beneficiaries,	
  or	
  decrease	
  of	
  the	
  
benefits	
  or	
  beneficiaries.	
  	
  	
  The	
  public	
  will	
  have	
  three	
  months	
  to	
  review	
  these	
  options	
  
before	
  a	
  vote	
  is	
  taken.	
  	
  	
  At	
  three-­‐month	
  intervals	
  the	
  next	
  five	
  costly	
  entitlement	
  
programs	
  will	
  be	
  reviewed	
  and	
  voted	
  on	
  in	
  a	
  similar	
  manner	
  until	
  the	
  voters	
  judge	
  
all	
  former	
  Federal	
  entitlement	
  programs.	
  	
  	
  This	
  is	
  not	
  to	
  say	
  that	
  the	
  legislature	
  
cannot	
  in	
  the	
  future	
  revive	
  these	
  programs	
  by	
  a	
  democratic	
  process.	
  	
  	
  The	
  State	
  
Legislature	
  will	
  have	
  the	
  power	
  to	
  enact	
  different	
  entitlement	
  programs	
  
democratically	
  if	
  they	
  so	
  desire.	
  	
  The	
  future	
  of	
  all	
  these	
  programs	
  and	
  other	
  laws	
  
and	
  regulations	
  on	
  the	
  state	
  level	
  will	
  of	
  course	
  be	
  continued,	
  modified,	
  or	
  
discontinued	
  by	
  the	
  States’	
  democratic	
  process.	
  
	
  
If	
  a	
  program	
  is	
  discontinued	
  or	
  it	
  is	
  found	
  that	
  it	
  is	
  unnecessary	
  to	
  retain	
  the	
  
formerly	
  Federally	
  employees,	
  they	
  will	
  be	
  granted	
  six	
  months	
  severance	
  pay	
  with	
  
medical	
  benefits.	
  
	
  
Any	
  full	
  time	
  Federal	
  employees	
  who	
  immediately	
  lose	
  their	
  jobs	
  as	
  the	
  result	
  of	
  the	
  
adoption	
  of	
  this	
  constitution	
  will	
  be	
  granted	
  twelve	
  months	
  severance	
  pay	
  with	
  
medical	
  benefits.	
  
	
  
Section	
  2.	
  	
  The	
  States	
  will	
  be	
  responsible	
  for	
  the	
  collection	
  of	
  all	
  revenue	
  to	
  be	
  used	
  
at	
  the	
  State,	
  County	
  and	
  local	
  levels.	
  	
  The	
  will	
  have	
  the	
  right	
  to	
  tax	
  individuals,	
  and	
  
corporate	
  income	
  at	
  a	
  fixed	
  percentage	
  rate	
  that	
  does	
  not	
  exceed	
  50%.	
  	
  This	
  fixed	
  
tax	
  may	
  or	
  may	
  not	
  have	
  deductions.	
  	
  	
  This	
  tax	
  will	
  only	
  apply	
  to	
  income	
  earned	
  
within	
  the	
  physical	
  boundaries	
  of	
  the	
  state.	
  	
  	
  	
  Any	
  income	
  that	
  an	
  individual	
  receives	
  
as	
  a	
  dividend	
  from	
  a	
  corporation’s	
  earnings	
  within	
  the	
  state	
  may	
  not	
  be	
  taxed.	
  	
  	
  In	
  
other	
  words	
  there	
  will	
  not	
  be	
  any	
  double	
  taxation.	
  
	
  
They	
  will	
  have	
  the	
  right	
  to	
  establish	
  a	
  sales	
  tax	
  at	
  any	
  rate	
  up	
  to	
  15%.	
  	
  	
  This	
  tax	
  will	
  
apply	
  equally	
  to	
  all	
  sales	
  whether	
  real	
  estate	
  with	
  or	
  without	
  improvements,	
  
tangible,	
  and	
  intangible	
  items.	
  	
  The	
  state	
  will	
  not	
  have	
  the	
  right	
  to	
  tax	
  any	
  products	
  
imported,	
  exported,	
  or	
  in	
  transit	
  through	
  the	
  state.	
  
	
  
All	
  proceeds	
  from	
  this	
  taxation	
  will	
  be	
  applied	
  first	
  to	
  all	
  of	
  the	
  States’	
  revenue	
  
requirements.	
  	
  	
  Next	
  the	
  proceeds	
  will	
  be	
  apportioned	
  to	
  the	
  municipality’s	
  revenue	
  
requirements,	
  and	
  then	
  to	
  the	
  counties	
  requirements.	
  	
  	
  
	
  
The	
  State	
  will	
  hire	
  independent	
  private	
  accounting	
  firms	
  to	
  validate	
  municipal	
  and	
  
county	
  budgets.	
  	
  	
  The	
  State,	
  county,	
  and	
  local	
  governments	
  will	
  be	
  able	
  to	
  approve	
  
on	
  their	
  own,	
  any	
  long	
  term	
  infrastructure	
  improvement	
  projects	
  that	
  receive	
  
approval	
  by	
  ballot	
  of	
  the	
  majority	
  vote	
  of	
  their	
  residents.	
  
	
  
States	
  cannot	
  issue	
  currency,	
  have	
  a	
  State	
  controlled	
  bank,	
  or	
  coin	
  any	
  money.	
  	
  
	
  
	
  
If	
  there	
  is	
  a	
  budget	
  shortfall	
  the	
  State	
  can	
  borrow	
  money	
  against	
  future	
  revenue.	
  	
  
But	
  they	
  must	
  adjust	
  their	
  total	
  tax	
  structure	
  to	
  achieve	
  a	
  balanced	
  budget	
  and	
  pay	
  
back	
  any	
  debt	
  within	
  two	
  years.	
  	
  	
  They	
  should	
  over	
  time	
  attempt	
  to	
  achieve	
  a	
  two-­‐
year	
  reserve	
  to	
  address	
  any	
  emergencies.	
  	
  	
  These	
  reserves	
  must	
  be	
  held	
  in	
  AAA	
  
rated	
  short-­‐term	
  securities.	
  
	
  
Counties	
  and	
  Municipalities	
  will	
  never	
  be	
  able	
  to	
  borrow	
  money	
  in	
  any	
  fashion.	
  	
  The	
  
States’	
  must	
  furnish	
  all	
  their	
  financial	
  needs.	
  
	
  
Section	
  4.	
  States,	
  counties	
  and	
  municipalities	
  cannot	
  make	
  any	
  alliances,	
  treaties	
  or	
  
any	
  other	
  agreements	
  with	
  other	
  states	
  or	
  foreign	
  countries.	
  
	
  
States,	
  counties	
  and	
  municipalities	
  cannot	
  impede	
  travel	
  into	
  or	
  out	
  of	
  their	
  states	
  
by	
  citizens	
  or	
  foreign	
  visitors.	
  
	
  
States	
  cannot	
  prevent	
  any	
  private	
  person	
  or	
  corporation	
  hiring	
  foreign	
  visitors.	
  
	
  
States	
  cannot	
  maintain	
  any	
  military	
  force	
  or	
  weaponry	
  disallowed	
  by	
  the	
  United	
  
States	
  Chief	
  of	
  Staff.	
  
	
  
States	
  cannot	
  interfere	
  with	
  any	
  commerce	
  into	
  or	
  out	
  of	
  their	
  states.	
  
 
States,	
  Counties	
  and	
  municipalities	
  cannot	
  confiscate	
  real	
  property	
  for	
  any	
  reason.	
  
	
  
States,	
  Counties	
  and	
  municipalities	
  can	
  derive	
  revenue	
  from	
  court	
  approved	
  
financial	
  penalties,	
  from	
  the	
  collection	
  of	
  revenues	
  of	
  infractions,	
  and	
  they	
  may	
  
confiscate	
  any	
  non-­‐real	
  estate	
  assets	
  of	
  a	
  corporation	
  or	
  individual	
  who	
  does	
  not	
  
abide	
  the	
  tax	
  laws,	
  but	
  only	
  if	
  those	
  assets	
  are	
  within	
  the	
  boundaries	
  of	
  their	
  state.	
  	
  
They	
  may	
  not	
  fine	
  tax	
  lawbreakers	
  more	
  then	
  25%	
  on	
  the	
  unpaid	
  taxes.	
  
	
  
Section	
  5.	
  States	
  will	
  have	
  no	
  power	
  over	
  the	
  regulation	
  of	
  education	
  at	
  the	
  
municipal	
  level.	
  	
  	
  The	
  continuation	
  of	
  each	
  States’	
  Universities	
  or	
  Colleges	
  under	
  the	
  
auspices	
  of	
  the	
  State	
  government	
  will	
  be	
  put	
  to	
  vote	
  every	
  two	
  years.	
  	
  	
  If	
  the	
  voters	
  
find	
  any	
  State	
  University	
  or	
  college	
  unacceptable	
  it	
  will	
  have	
  to	
  be	
  auctioned	
  to	
  the	
  
private	
  economy.	
  	
  New	
  State	
  Colleges	
  or	
  Universities	
  must	
  have	
  the	
  approval	
  of	
  the	
  
voters	
  (majority	
  rules).	
  
Again	
  municipalities	
  will	
  have	
  the	
  final	
  say	
  on	
  what	
  type	
  of	
  educational	
  system	
  will	
  
be	
  practiced	
  within	
  their	
  town.	
  	
  	
  They	
  must	
  insure	
  that	
  there	
  are	
  educational	
  
facilities	
  of	
  some	
  nature,	
  private	
  or	
  public	
  that	
  will	
  enable	
  all	
  children	
  to	
  have	
  
education	
  up	
  to	
  the	
  12th	
  grade.	
  
	
  
	
  
Section	
  6.	
  States	
  may	
  only	
  own	
  real	
  estate	
  to	
  maintain	
  the	
  legislature,	
  the	
  Governors	
  
‘mansion,	
  the	
  courthouses,	
  state	
  parks	
  and	
  the	
  state	
  police	
  buildings.	
  
	
  
Counties	
  will	
  only	
  own	
  County	
  Court	
  Houses,	
  County	
  Sheriffs	
  buildings,	
  county	
  jails	
  
and	
  all	
  roads	
  outside	
  of	
  the	
  municipalities	
  with	
  the	
  exception	
  of	
  the	
  interstates,	
  
which	
  are	
  owned	
  by	
  the	
  Federal	
  Government.	
  	
  	
  They	
  are	
  responsible	
  for	
  their	
  
maintenance.	
  Criminals	
  arrested	
  within	
  the	
  state,	
  must	
  be	
  transferred	
  after	
  
arraignment	
  to	
  a	
  County	
  Jail.	
  	
  	
  They	
  will	
  be	
  prosecuted	
  at	
  the	
  County	
  Level.	
  	
  	
  There	
  
must	
  be	
  sufficient	
  Jail	
  space,	
  judges,	
  and	
  courtrooms	
  to	
  prosecute	
  a	
  case	
  within	
  
thirty	
  days.	
  	
  	
  If	
  not	
  the	
  accused	
  must	
  be	
  released.	
  A	
  three-­‐judge	
  panel	
  will	
  rule	
  all	
  
cases.	
  	
  A	
  person	
  may	
  only	
  be	
  convicted	
  by	
  a	
  unanimous	
  vote	
  of	
  the	
  judges.	
  	
  	
  At	
  the	
  
discretion	
  of	
  the	
  Judges	
  bail	
  may	
  be	
  set	
  with	
  electronic	
  monitoring.	
  	
  	
  If	
  a	
  person	
  is	
  
convicted	
  of	
  a	
  crime	
  that	
  the	
  court	
  decides	
  requires	
  imprisonment,	
  then	
  the	
  case	
  is	
  
automatically	
  transferred	
  to	
  the	
  Federal	
  Criminal	
  Court	
  System	
  for	
  review.	
  	
  The	
  
prisoner	
  will	
  be	
  remanded	
  to	
  Federal	
  Marshall	
  custody.	
  	
  	
  Any	
  fiscal	
  penalty	
  can	
  be	
  
collected	
  by	
  the	
  county	
  from	
  property	
  that	
  the	
  defendant	
  has	
  within	
  the	
  state.	
  	
  If	
  the	
  
Federal	
  Criminal	
  Court	
  finds	
  that	
  the	
  amount	
  collected	
  is	
  insufficient,	
  the	
  
defendant’s	
  assets	
  anywhere	
  in	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  may	
  be	
  confiscated	
  to	
  pay	
  the	
  fine.	
  	
  	
  
There	
  will	
  never	
  be	
  any	
  prisons,	
  with	
  the	
  exception	
  of	
  Federal	
  Military	
  Prisons	
  
within	
  a	
  state.	
  
	
  
Municipalities	
  may	
  only	
  own	
  real	
  estate	
  consisting	
  of	
  their	
  town	
  hall,	
  police	
  stations,	
  
public	
  hospitals,	
  city	
  parks,	
  and	
  all	
  public	
  roads.	
  	
  They	
  are	
  responsible	
  for	
  their	
  
maintenance.	
  	
  	
  Any	
  new	
  public	
  infrastructure	
  that	
  needs	
  to	
  be	
  built	
  must	
  be	
  
approved	
  at	
  the	
  state	
  level.	
  	
  	
  The	
  state	
  will	
  apportion	
  funds	
  for	
  its	
  construction.	
  
 
All	
  public	
  utilities	
  must	
  be	
  sold	
  to	
  the	
  private	
  sector.	
  
	
  
No	
  jurisdiction	
  within	
  a	
  state	
  will	
  be	
  able	
  to	
  interfere	
  with	
  traffic	
  over	
  the	
  Internet.	
  	
  
In	
  modern	
  day	
  society,	
  it	
  is	
  impractical	
  for	
  the	
  state	
  to	
  monitor	
  pornography	
  or	
  
profanity	
  over	
  the	
  airwaves.	
  	
  	
  It	
  will	
  be	
  up	
  to	
  parents	
  to	
  monitor	
  what	
  their	
  children	
  
are	
  watching	
  or	
  viewing.	
  
	
  
Section	
  7.	
  	
  	
  The	
  State	
  has	
  no	
  power	
  to	
  license	
  and	
  or	
  collect	
  any	
  fees	
  from	
  any	
  
professions	
  or	
  institutions.	
  	
  Instead	
  the	
  State	
  will	
  maintain	
  an	
  insurance	
  program	
  
financed	
  out	
  of	
  state	
  funds.	
  	
  If	
  any	
  citizen	
  is	
  injured	
  by	
  an	
  act	
  committed	
  by	
  a	
  
professional	
  (as	
  defined	
  in	
  each	
  state),	
  he	
  will	
  be	
  awarded	
  a	
  settlement	
  based	
  on	
  the	
  
injury.	
  	
  	
  If	
  a	
  settlement	
  is	
  awarded,	
  then	
  a	
  record	
  of	
  who	
  caused	
  that	
  will	
  be	
  
associated	
  with	
  that	
  individual	
  or	
  institution,	
  together	
  with	
  full	
  disclosure	
  of	
  all	
  
events	
  leading	
  to	
  the	
  injury,	
  if	
  the	
  insurance	
  investigators	
  determine	
  a	
  cause	
  they	
  
will	
  include	
  the	
  cause	
  and	
  a	
  narrative	
  of	
  what	
  led	
  them	
  to	
  this	
  decision.	
  	
  If	
  they	
  
decide	
  the	
  cause	
  was	
  criminal	
  in	
  nature	
  they	
  will	
  send	
  this	
  investigation	
  to	
  the	
  
appropriate	
  authorities	
  for	
  investigation	
  and	
  possible	
  prosecution	
  	
  	
  this	
  recorded	
  
injury	
  can	
  never	
  be	
  removed	
  by	
  any	
  authority	
  and	
  will	
  be	
  available	
  on	
  the	
  Internet.	
  	
  
	
  
Section	
  8.	
  	
  Municipalities	
  can	
  declare	
  themselves	
  independent	
  of	
  the	
  laws	
  of	
  the	
  
State,	
  even	
  those	
  laws	
  within	
  the	
  State	
  Constitution.	
  	
  	
  However	
  they	
  will	
  have	
  to	
  
follow	
  the	
  rules	
  of	
  Democracy	
  and	
  the	
  Federal	
  Constitution.	
  	
  	
  If	
  they	
  declare	
  
independency	
  they	
  cannot	
  collect	
  any	
  revenue	
  from	
  the	
  state	
  tax	
  base.	
  	
  They	
  cannot	
  
authorize	
  any	
  taxation	
  of	
  any	
  kind	
  of	
  their	
  citizens.	
  	
  Their	
  citizens	
  will	
  still	
  have	
  to	
  
pay	
  all	
  State	
  authorized	
  taxes	
  and	
  deliver	
  those	
  collections	
  to	
  the	
  State	
  unless	
  the	
  
State	
  grants	
  them	
  immunity.	
  	
  	
  The	
  city	
  will	
  have	
  to	
  be	
  maintained	
  by	
  private	
  
donations.	
  
	
  
Section	
  9.	
  	
  Safety	
  net	
  
All	
  citizens	
  of	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  who	
  are	
  without	
  funds	
  to	
  have	
  a	
  place	
  to	
  live,	
  or	
  
funds	
  to	
  eat,	
  or	
  funds	
  to	
  purchase	
  essential	
  clothing	
  and	
  toiletries	
  must	
  be	
  helped.	
  	
  	
  
There	
  will	
  be	
  no	
  homeless	
  United	
  States	
  citizens.	
  	
  The	
  State	
  Government	
  has	
  the	
  
ultimate	
  responsibilities	
  for	
  these	
  individuals.	
  	
  These	
  individuals	
  will	
  be	
  assigned	
  a	
  
case	
  officer.	
  	
  	
  This	
  case	
  officer	
  will	
  first	
  try	
  to	
  get	
  help	
  for	
  theses	
  citizens	
  from	
  
existing	
  private	
  charities.	
  	
  	
  If	
  that	
  does	
  not	
  work,	
  the	
  case	
  officer	
  will	
  use	
  existing	
  
entitlement	
  programs.	
  	
  If	
  this	
  citizen	
  is	
  not	
  eligible	
  for	
  any	
  of	
  these	
  programs	
  or	
  if	
  
these	
  programs	
  have	
  been	
  discontinued,	
  the	
  case	
  worker	
  will	
  use	
  State	
  funds	
  to	
  
provide	
  for	
  all	
  essential	
  support	
  including	
  but	
  not	
  limited	
  to	
  housing,	
  medical	
  care,	
  
food,	
  clothing,	
  and	
  an	
  amount	
  of	
  money	
  furnished	
  weekly	
  for	
  sundry	
  items.	
  	
  The	
  
citizen	
  may	
  request	
  help	
  in	
  job	
  placement	
  or	
  job	
  training.	
  	
  	
  All	
  homeless	
  noncitizens	
  
will	
  have	
  the	
  opportunity	
  to	
  be	
  helped	
  by	
  private	
  charities.	
  	
  If	
  no	
  private	
  charities	
  
will	
  give	
  this	
  visitor	
  help,	
  the	
  visitor	
  will	
  be	
  remanded	
  to	
  the	
  custody	
  of	
  the	
  Federal	
  
Marshall	
  Service.	
  	
  	
  The	
  Federal	
  State	
  Monitoring	
  court	
  will	
  decide	
  this	
  person’s	
  fate.	
  
	
  
Section	
  10.	
  	
  	
  New	
  elections	
  of	
  Legislatures	
  
All	
  states	
  upon	
  the	
  ratification	
  of	
  this	
  new	
  constitution	
  must	
  have	
  a	
  special	
  election	
  
to	
  reelect	
  a	
  new	
  legislature.	
  	
  	
  The	
  state	
  legislature	
  can	
  only	
  comprise	
  citizens	
  who	
  
are	
  not	
  currently	
  judges,	
  lawyers,	
  prosecutors,	
  or	
  paralegals.	
  	
  	
  (Why	
  would	
  you	
  want	
  
to	
  have	
  a	
  pickpocket	
  valet	
  you’re	
  shiny	
  new	
  car.	
  	
  	
  Lawyers	
  have	
  a	
  natural	
  bias	
  when	
  
they	
  write	
  laws	
  that	
  help	
  their	
  fellow	
  professionals	
  at	
  the	
  expense	
  of	
  their	
  
constituents.)	
  	
  	
  The	
  Federal	
  State	
  Monitoring	
  court	
  will	
  review	
  any	
  new	
  laws	
  passed	
  
by	
  the	
  State	
  legislature	
  to	
  insure	
  they	
  comply	
  with	
  the	
  Federal	
  Constitution.	
  	
  After	
  
their	
  approval,	
  the	
  state	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  will	
  examine	
  the	
  new	
  legislation.	
  The	
  State	
  
Supreme	
  court	
  can	
  reject	
  any	
  new	
  legislation	
  that	
  conflicts	
  with	
  the	
  State	
  
constitution.	
  	
  	
  The	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  can	
  also	
  rewrite	
  the	
  law	
  into	
  a	
  form	
  they	
  find	
  
acceptable	
  and	
  return	
  it	
  to	
  the	
  legislature	
  for	
  a	
  vote.	
  	
  	
  	
  Only	
  after	
  all	
  these	
  
procedures	
  can	
  the	
  law	
  be	
  sent	
  to	
  the	
  Governor	
  for	
  signature.	
  
	
  
Section	
  11.	
  	
  	
  	
  When	
  the	
  entitlement	
  programs	
  are	
  dropped	
  to	
  the	
  state	
  level	
  it	
  will	
  be	
  	
  
Time	
  to	
  get	
  rid	
  of	
  social	
  security	
  numbers	
  and	
  replace	
  them	
  with	
  some	
  other	
  
method.	
  	
  	
  Social	
  Security	
  numbers	
  promote	
  identity	
  theft.	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
Article	
  III.	
  	
  	
  The	
  court	
  system	
  of	
  the	
  Federal	
  Government	
  will	
  be	
  divided	
  into	
  three	
  
main	
  parts,	
  the	
  Federal	
  Criminal	
  Court	
  System,	
  The	
  Federal	
  State	
  Court	
  Monitoring	
  
system.	
  And	
  the	
  Federal	
  Civil	
  Court	
  System.	
  	
  Each	
  one	
  of	
  these	
  divisions	
  will	
  be	
  
monitored	
  by	
  an	
  appeal	
  and	
  supervising	
  master	
  court.	
  	
  	
  Above	
  them	
  all	
  will	
  be	
  the	
  
Supreme	
  Court.	
  
	
  
Section	
  1.	
  	
  The	
  Federal	
  Criminal	
  Court	
  System	
  will	
  be	
  a	
  series	
  of	
  courts	
  each	
  with	
  
three	
  judges.	
  	
  	
  This	
  court	
  will	
  immediately	
  review	
  any	
  criminal	
  case	
  where	
  a	
  
sentence	
  of	
  incarceration	
  is	
  made	
  on	
  the	
  state	
  level.	
  	
  	
  The	
  county	
  court	
  must	
  transfer	
  
all	
  evidence,	
  a	
  video	
  record	
  of	
  the	
  trial,	
  and	
  a	
  record	
  of	
  the	
  deliberations	
  of	
  the	
  
County	
  Judges.	
  	
  	
  If	
  necessary	
  the	
  court	
  may	
  ask	
  Detectives	
  of	
  the	
  Federal	
  Marshall	
  
Service	
  to	
  collect	
  more	
  evidence	
  or	
  interview	
  witnesses.	
  	
  	
  This	
  court	
  will	
  also	
  have	
  
thirty	
  days	
  to	
  review	
  a	
  case.	
  	
  	
  The	
  Court	
  can	
  issue	
  three	
  possible	
  decrees.	
  	
  	
  They	
  
must	
  be	
  unanimous.	
  They	
  can	
  have	
  the	
  criminal	
  transferred	
  to	
  a	
  Federal	
  Island	
  
facility	
  for	
  nonviolent	
  crimes.	
  	
  They	
  can	
  have	
  the	
  criminal	
  transferred	
  to	
  a	
  Federal	
  
Island	
  facility	
  for	
  violent	
  offenders	
  whom	
  the	
  court	
  believes	
  may	
  be	
  rehabilitated.	
  	
  
Finally	
  the	
  court	
  can	
  send	
  offenders	
  to	
  an	
  island	
  facility	
  of	
  no	
  return.	
  	
  	
  	
  The	
  court	
  
may	
  confiscate	
  assets	
  from	
  a	
  convict	
  anywhere	
  in	
  the	
  country.	
  	
  They	
  will	
  return	
  any	
  
unpaid	
  portion	
  back	
  to	
  the	
  county.	
  	
  If	
  the	
  court	
  determines	
  the	
  crime	
  does	
  not	
  merit	
  
incarceration,	
  the	
  offender	
  will	
  be	
  free	
  to	
  go	
  anywhere	
  he	
  wishes.	
  	
  From	
  the	
  
nonmilitary	
  population	
  there	
  will	
  be	
  no	
  capital	
  offences.	
  	
  
	
  
This	
  court	
  will	
  have	
  control	
  of	
  the	
  Federal	
  Marshall	
  Service.	
  	
  Among	
  the	
  other	
  duties	
  
of	
  this	
  service	
  is	
  to	
  maintain	
  discipline	
  on	
  the	
  Federal	
  Interstate	
  Highway	
  System,	
  be	
  
present	
  at	
  all	
  inter-­‐state	
  airports,	
  and	
  all	
  major	
  inter-­‐state	
  train	
  stations,	
  which	
  are	
  
owned	
  by	
  the	
  Federal	
  Government.	
  	
  	
  All	
  of	
  these	
  airports	
  and	
  train	
  stations	
  will	
  be	
  
leased	
  back	
  to	
  the	
  private	
  sector,	
  but	
  all	
  security	
  will	
  be	
  under	
  the	
  control	
  of	
  the	
  
Marshall	
  Service.	
  	
  
	
  
There	
  will	
  be	
  an	
  administrative	
  and	
  review	
  court	
  above	
  the	
  Federal	
  Criminal	
  Court	
  
System.	
  	
  	
  They	
  will	
  be	
  responsible	
  for	
  monitoring	
  the	
  action	
  of	
  the	
  judges	
  on	
  the	
  
lower	
  level.	
  They	
  will	
  be	
  responsible	
  for	
  hiring	
  and	
  firing	
  of	
  all	
  the	
  judges.	
  	
  They	
  can	
  
reverse	
  an	
  egregious	
  ruling	
  if	
  it	
  is	
  brought	
  to	
  their	
  attention.	
  	
  	
  They	
  will	
  also	
  
administer	
  the	
  hiring	
  and	
  firing	
  of	
  the	
  Federal	
  Marshall	
  Service.	
  	
  	
  	
  The	
  Supreme	
  
Court	
  will	
  hire	
  and	
  fire	
  these	
  judges.	
  
	
  
Section	
  2.	
  The	
  Federal	
  State	
  Monitoring	
  Court	
  will	
  make	
  sure	
  that	
  citizens’	
  civil	
  
rights	
  have	
  not	
  been	
  violated.	
  
	
  
Those	
  rights	
  are:	
  
	
  
a. The	
  right	
  to	
  bear	
  arms.	
  	
  Firearms	
  will	
  not	
  be	
  confiscated	
  from	
  private	
  
residences.	
  	
  Private	
  citizens	
  will	
  not	
  have	
  the	
  right	
  to	
  open	
  or	
  conceal	
  carry	
  
firearms	
  into	
  public	
  places	
  or	
  private	
  domains	
  that	
  they	
  do	
  not	
  own.	
  	
  	
  They	
  
may	
  purchase	
  weapons	
  from	
  any	
  person	
  or	
  shop	
  and	
  they	
  may	
  fire	
  them	
  at	
  a	
  
private	
  firing	
  range.	
  	
  	
  They	
  must	
  keep	
  all	
  their	
  weapons	
  locked	
  and	
  out	
  of	
  
view	
  during	
  transport.	
  	
  	
  During	
  hunting	
  season	
  they	
  may	
  bring	
  their	
  weapons	
  
to	
  a	
  locality	
  where	
  their	
  licenses	
  are	
  active.	
  	
  If	
  an	
  officer	
  of	
  the	
  court	
  finds	
  a	
  
citizen	
  carrying	
  a	
  firearm	
  illegally	
  it	
  will	
  simply	
  be	
  subject	
  to	
  confiscation.	
  	
  
There	
  will	
  be	
  no	
  arrests	
  or	
  fines	
  unless	
  that	
  individual	
  is	
  in	
  the	
  act	
  of	
  
committing	
  a	
  crime.	
  
b. The	
  right	
  of	
  the	
  people	
  to	
  be	
  secure	
  in	
  their	
  persons,	
  houses,	
  papers,	
  
computers,	
  hard	
  line	
  and	
  mobile	
  communications,	
  and	
  effects,	
  against	
  
unreasonable	
  searches	
  and	
  seizures,	
  shall	
  not	
  be	
  violated,	
  and	
  no	
  warrants	
  
shall	
  issue,	
  but	
  upon	
  probable	
  cause,	
  supported	
  by	
  oath	
  or	
  affirmation,	
  and	
  
particularly	
  describing	
  the	
  place	
  to	
  be	
  searched,	
  and	
  the	
  person	
  or	
  things	
  to	
  
be	
  seized.	
  
c. No	
  one	
  can	
  be	
  subject	
  for	
  the	
  same	
  offense	
  twice,	
  nor	
  shall	
  be	
  compelled	
  in	
  
any	
  criminal	
  case	
  to	
  be	
  a	
  witness	
  against	
  himself,	
  nor	
  be	
  deprived	
  of	
  life,	
  
liberty	
  or	
  property,	
  without	
  due	
  process	
  of	
  law,	
  nor	
  shall	
  private	
  real	
  
property	
  ever	
  be	
  taken.	
  
d. In	
  all	
  criminal	
  prosecutions,	
  the	
  accused	
  shall	
  enjoy	
  the	
  right	
  to	
  a	
  public	
  trial	
  
not	
  lasting	
  longer	
  then	
  thirty	
  days	
  from	
  his	
  arraignment	
  in	
  the	
  county	
  where	
  
the	
  alleged	
  crime	
  occurred,	
  and	
  to	
  be	
  informed	
  of	
  the	
  nature	
  and	
  cause	
  of	
  the	
  
accusation,	
  to	
  be	
  confronted	
  with	
  the	
  witnesses	
  against	
  him,	
  to	
  have	
  
compulsory	
  process	
  for	
  obtaining	
  witnesses	
  in	
  his	
  favor,	
  and	
  to	
  have	
  the	
  
assistance	
  of	
  counsel	
  for	
  his	
  defense.	
  	
  	
  If	
  he	
  wishes	
  a	
  trial	
  by	
  jury,	
  he	
  must	
  
compensate	
  or	
  find	
  a	
  charity	
  to	
  compensate	
  for	
  the	
  reimbursement	
  of	
  the	
  
selected	
  jurors	
  regular	
  pay,	
  and	
  the	
  duration	
  of	
  the	
  trial	
  will	
  be	
  increased	
  by	
  
thirty	
  days.	
  
e. As	
  in	
  criminal	
  court	
  the	
  unanimous	
  verdict	
  of	
  three	
  judges	
  is	
  required,	
  so	
  
shall	
  it	
  be	
  in	
  civil	
  cases.	
  
f. Excessive	
  bail	
  shall	
  not	
  be	
  required,	
  nor	
  excessive	
  fines	
  imposed,	
  nor	
  cruel	
  
and	
  unusual	
  punishments	
  inflicted.	
  
g. Again	
  just	
  to	
  emphasize	
  this	
  point	
  these	
  rights	
  are	
  only	
  for	
  citizens	
  of	
  the	
  
United	
  States.	
  	
  Visitors	
  have	
  none	
  of	
  these	
  rights.	
  	
  If	
  a	
  visitor	
  is	
  caught	
  in	
  the	
  
possession	
  of	
  a	
  firearm	
  on	
  his	
  person,	
  vehicle,	
  or	
  living	
  space	
  he	
  will	
  be	
  
immediately	
  transferred	
  to	
  the	
  authority	
  of	
  the	
  Federal	
  Marshall	
  Service.	
  	
  
The	
  Federal	
  Marshall	
  service	
  will	
  take	
  his	
  case	
  in	
  front	
  of	
  the	
  Federal	
  
Criminal	
  Court	
  System	
  with	
  all	
  pertinent	
  facts.	
  	
  	
  This	
  court	
  may	
  expel	
  this	
  
person	
  with	
  no	
  rights	
  to	
  ever	
  return	
  to	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  or	
  if	
  they	
  determine	
  
he	
  is	
  a	
  violent	
  offender	
  send	
  him	
  to	
  the	
  Island	
  of	
  no	
  return.	
  
h. The	
  right	
  to	
  conduct	
  business	
  of	
  any	
  kind	
  outside	
  the	
  state	
  of	
  his	
  residency	
  
without	
  interference	
  or	
  collection	
  of	
  any	
  taxes	
  or	
  duties	
  whether	
  he	
  is	
  acting	
  
as	
  an	
  individual	
  or	
  as	
  a	
  corporation.	
  	
  	
  
i. The	
  right	
  to	
  purchase	
  items	
  from	
  outside	
  the	
  state	
  without	
  paying	
  any	
  sales	
  
taxes	
  within	
  the	
  state	
  of	
  his	
  residence.	
  
j. The	
  right	
  to	
  leave	
  any	
  state	
  or	
  move	
  anywhere	
  within	
  the	
  state	
  with	
  all	
  of	
  an	
  
individual’s	
  possessions	
  without	
  paying	
  any	
  levies	
  or	
  taxes,	
  unless	
  there	
  
exists	
  an	
  unpaid	
  tax	
  or	
  fine	
  levied	
  against	
  that	
  individual.	
  	
  If	
  the	
  individual	
  
believes	
  this	
  unpaid	
  tax	
  of	
  fine	
  is	
  not	
  just,	
  that	
  individual	
  can	
  appeal	
  to	
  the	
  
Federal	
  State	
  Monitoring	
  court	
  for	
  redress	
  within	
  the	
  span	
  of	
  twelve	
  months.	
  
k. The	
  right	
  of	
  any	
  individual	
  to	
  travel	
  into	
  any	
  other	
  state	
  without	
  hindrance	
  or	
  
payment	
  of	
  any	
  kind.	
  
l. The	
  last	
  four	
  rights	
  do	
  apply	
  to	
  visitors	
  to	
  our	
  great	
  nation.	
  
m. The	
  Federal	
  State	
  Monitoring	
  court	
  will	
  only	
  act	
  on	
  the	
  state	
  level,	
  which	
  
includes	
  any	
  members	
  of	
  the	
  states’	
  legislature,	
  the	
  states’	
  executive	
  branch	
  
or	
  the	
  states’	
  supreme	
  court.	
  	
  	
  If	
  the	
  court	
  finds	
  a	
  violation	
  of	
  any	
  individual’s	
  
rights,	
  it	
  will	
  apply	
  its	
  penalties	
  to	
  the	
  person	
  or	
  persons	
  most	
  responsible	
  
for	
  allowing	
  this	
  injustice	
  to	
  occur	
  within	
  their	
  state.	
  	
  	
  Therefore	
  it	
  will	
  
behoove	
  the	
  state	
  government	
  to	
  keep	
  a	
  close	
  eye	
  on	
  the	
  happenings	
  on	
  the	
  
local	
  level	
  within	
  their	
  state.	
  	
  	
  	
  The	
  penalties	
  from	
  the	
  Federal	
  State	
  
Monitoring	
  court	
  can	
  be	
  anything	
  from	
  prohibition	
  of	
  the	
  individuals	
  ever	
  
being	
  employed	
  at	
  any	
  governmental	
  level,	
  an	
  appropriate	
  fine,	
  and	
  in	
  case	
  of	
  
a	
  truly	
  egregious	
  miscarriage	
  of	
  justice	
  possible	
  incarceration.	
  	
  	
  In	
  the	
  case	
  of	
  
a	
  judgment	
  of	
  incarceration	
  the	
  case	
  will	
  have	
  to	
  be	
  handed	
  off	
  to	
  the	
  Federal	
  
Criminal	
  Court	
  system.	
  	
  	
  The	
  Federal	
  Monitoring	
  court	
  will	
  use	
  Federal	
  
Marshall	
  detectives	
  to	
  investigate	
  any	
  injustices.	
  
n. I	
  have	
  not	
  included	
  the	
  right	
  to	
  freedom	
  of	
  speech,	
  the	
  right	
  of	
  freedom	
  of	
  
press,	
  or	
  the	
  right	
  to	
  practice	
  religion	
  in	
  this	
  constitution.	
  	
  In	
  our	
  modern	
  
world	
  it	
  would	
  be	
  very	
  difficult	
  for	
  a	
  state	
  to	
  hinder	
  these	
  rights.	
  	
  However	
  if	
  
a	
  State	
  wishes	
  to	
  have	
  these	
  rights	
  enumerated	
  in	
  their	
  state	
  constitution	
  
they	
  may	
  do	
  so.	
  
o. The	
  Federal	
  State	
  Monitoring	
  court	
  will	
  also	
  address	
  any	
  grievances	
  of	
  
damage	
  from	
  one	
  state	
  to	
  another	
  whether	
  this	
  damage	
  is	
  caused	
  by	
  actions	
  
of	
  the	
  State	
  or	
  local	
  governments	
  or	
  individuals	
  or	
  corporations.	
  	
  	
  This	
  
damage	
  will	
  include	
  but	
  not	
  be	
  limited	
  to	
  pollution	
  of	
  waterways,	
  toxic	
  or	
  
odorous	
  substances	
  in	
  the	
  air	
  traveling	
  from	
  state	
  to	
  state.	
  	
  The	
  Court	
  will	
  
hire	
  experts	
  to	
  assess	
  the	
  damage	
  and	
  the	
  causes	
  and	
  levy	
  fines	
  and	
  awards	
  
as	
  appropriate.	
  
p. The	
  Federal	
  State	
  Monitoring	
  court	
  will	
  monitor	
  the	
  States	
  program	
  for	
  
citizen	
  safety	
  net.	
  
	
  
Section	
  3.	
  The	
  Federal	
  Civil	
  Court	
  System	
  
	
  
a. The	
  Federal	
  Civil	
  Court	
  System	
  will	
  consist	
  of	
  a	
  large	
  body	
  of	
  individual	
  
courts	
  also	
  manned	
  by	
  three	
  judges.	
  	
  	
  For	
  a	
  court	
  decision	
  to	
  be	
  upheld	
  it	
  
must	
  be	
  unanimous.	
  This	
  use	
  of	
  this	
  court	
  will	
  be	
  totally	
  voluntary.	
  	
  	
  Two	
  
parties,	
  whether	
  they	
  are	
  two	
  individuals	
  living	
  in	
  one	
  state,	
  or	
  two	
  
corporations	
  existing	
  in	
  one	
  state,	
  or	
  one	
  individual	
  and	
  one	
  corporation,	
  
or	
  an	
  individual	
  and	
  a	
  municipality,	
  or	
  a	
  United	
  States	
  corporation	
  and	
  a	
  
foreign	
  corporation,	
  or	
  United	
  States	
  corporation	
  and	
  a	
  foreign	
  
government,	
  or	
  so	
  on	
  and	
  so	
  on,	
  they	
  can	
  all	
  voluntarily	
  use	
  this	
  court.	
  	
  	
  
b. The	
  process	
  has	
  a	
  few	
  complexities	
  depending	
  on	
  the	
  nature	
  of	
  the	
  
contract	
  and	
  what	
  the	
  contract	
  binds	
  each	
  person	
  to	
  perform.	
  	
  But	
  
whatever	
  goods	
  or	
  services	
  are	
  being	
  traded	
  in	
  the	
  contract,	
  the	
  
complexities	
  of	
  adjudicating	
  a	
  breech	
  of	
  this	
  contract	
  must	
  be	
  evaluated.	
  	
  
Once	
  a	
  contract	
  reaches	
  this	
  court	
  to	
  guarantee	
  performance	
  or	
  to	
  assess	
  
a	
  monetary	
  or	
  performance	
  award,	
  the	
  court	
  will	
  examine	
  the	
  paperwork.	
  	
  
If	
  the	
  contract	
  calls	
  for	
  technical	
  specifications	
  that	
  the	
  examining	
  judge	
  
does	
  not	
  understand	
  he	
  will	
  have	
  to	
  call	
  for	
  expert	
  opinions	
  on	
  the	
  
difficulties	
  of	
  making	
  a	
  judgment.	
  	
  	
  	
  Based	
  on	
  that	
  information	
  and	
  the	
  
total	
  monetary	
  value	
  of	
  the	
  contract,	
  this	
  court	
  will	
  ask	
  for	
  a	
  sum	
  of	
  
money	
  to	
  guarantee	
  that	
  they	
  will	
  adjudicate	
  a	
  claim	
  by	
  one	
  party	
  that	
  the	
  
contract	
  has	
  been	
  breeched.	
  	
  If	
  the	
  contracts’	
  value	
  is	
  a	
  billion	
  dollars,	
  that	
  
could	
  earn	
  the	
  court	
  ten	
  million	
  dollars	
  for	
  example	
  for	
  doing	
  nothing	
  if	
  
the	
  contract	
  is	
  fulfilled	
  without	
  problems.	
  
c. Why	
  would	
  someone	
  want	
  to	
  have	
  his	
  or	
  her	
  contract	
  guaranteed	
  by	
  this	
  
court?	
  	
  	
  	
  The	
  reason	
  is	
  that	
  this	
  court	
  has	
  the	
  entire	
  power	
  of	
  the	
  United	
  
States	
  government	
  behind	
  it.	
  	
  	
  This	
  court	
  can	
  collect	
  from	
  assets	
  or	
  funds	
  
anywhere	
  in	
  the	
  United	
  States.	
  	
  	
  	
  The	
  Department	
  of	
  State	
  can	
  use	
  its	
  
power	
  to	
  have	
  friendly	
  foreign	
  governments	
  aid	
  in	
  collecting	
  funds	
  
outside	
  of	
  the	
  United	
  States.	
  
d. This	
  court	
  system	
  may	
  grow	
  to	
  be	
  the	
  largest	
  part	
  of	
  the	
  Federal	
  
Judiciary.	
  	
  It	
  is	
  impossible	
  to	
  predict.	
  	
  But	
  if	
  people	
  are	
  laying	
  out	
  money	
  
expecting	
  a	
  swift	
  judgment,	
  then	
  the	
  number	
  of	
  courts	
  and	
  justices	
  must	
  
meet	
  this	
  demand.	
  	
  	
  I	
  think	
  if	
  companies	
  were	
  paying	
  significant	
  sums	
  of	
  
money	
  to	
  guarantee	
  performance,	
  they	
  would	
  expect	
  an	
  answer	
  within	
  a	
  
month	
  or	
  maybe	
  two.	
  	
  	
  	
  The	
  swifter	
  just	
  decisions	
  are	
  made	
  the	
  more	
  
people	
  will	
  be	
  willing	
  to	
  pay	
  and	
  use	
  these	
  courts.	
  
e. Since	
  this	
  could	
  be	
  one	
  of	
  the	
  bigger	
  sources	
  of	
  income	
  for	
  the	
  Federal	
  
Government,	
  it	
  must	
  be	
  quick,	
  just,	
  and	
  the	
  awards	
  must	
  be	
  paid	
  swiftly.	
  
f. There	
  will	
  need	
  to	
  be	
  a	
  network	
  of	
  supervising	
  courts	
  to	
  hire	
  and	
  fire	
  
justices,	
  manage	
  the	
  acquisition	
  of	
  expert	
  consultants,	
  and	
  other	
  issues.	
  
g. I	
  think	
  here	
  too,	
  it	
  will	
  take	
  unanimous	
  decisions	
  by	
  the	
  three	
  judges	
  to	
  
arrive	
  at	
  a	
  binding	
  award.	
  
h. You	
  will	
  note	
  that	
  I	
  have	
  not	
  included	
  any	
  other	
  civil	
  type	
  of	
  cases	
  at	
  the	
  
Federal	
  level.	
  	
  This	
  is	
  not	
  a	
  mistake.	
  	
  	
  Other	
  then	
  contract	
  law,	
  the	
  Federal	
  
Court	
  system	
  will	
  not	
  try	
  or	
  hear	
  appeals	
  on	
  any	
  other	
  civil	
  matter.	
  	
  That	
  
means	
  for	
  example,	
  that	
  there	
  will	
  not	
  be	
  any	
  class	
  action	
  suits	
  heard	
  at	
  
the	
  Federal	
  level.	
  
	
  
Section	
  4.	
  	
  The	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  
	
   	
  
a. The	
  new	
  Supreme	
  court	
  will	
  be	
  the	
  only	
  elected	
  body	
  of	
  justices	
  on	
  the	
  	
  
Federal	
  level.	
  
b. There	
  will	
  be	
  one	
  Justice	
  elected	
  from	
  each	
  state	
  and	
  one	
  extra	
  Justice	
  	
  
From	
  the	
  District	
  of	
  Columbia.	
  	
  	
  Lets	
  make	
  them	
  serve	
  six-­‐year	
  terms.	
  
c. There	
  foremost	
  activities	
  will	
  be	
  administration.	
  	
  	
  They	
  will	
  be	
  
responsible	
  for	
  the	
  makeup	
  of	
  all	
  the	
  supervisory	
  courts.	
  	
  They	
  will	
  also	
  
review	
  cases	
  from	
  lower	
  courts	
  that	
  are	
  brought	
  to	
  their	
  attention.	
  	
  They	
  
may	
  decide	
  to	
  reverse	
  a	
  lower	
  court	
  decision	
  if	
  warranted.	
  
d. This	
  court	
  will	
  be	
  the	
  only	
  government	
  body	
  that	
  can	
  make	
  changes	
  to	
  the	
  
Federal	
  Constitution.	
  	
  If	
  the	
  majority	
  of	
  this	
  court	
  decides	
  that	
  an	
  
amendment	
  must	
  be	
  made,	
  they	
  will	
  vote	
  on	
  it.	
  	
  If	
  it	
  passes	
  the	
  
amendment	
  will	
  be	
  presented	
  to	
  each	
  state.	
  	
  	
  It	
  will	
  have	
  to	
  pass	
  by	
  75%	
  
of	
  the	
  popular	
  vote	
  in	
  each	
  state	
  to	
  be	
  included	
  or	
  alter	
  the	
  Constitution.	
  	
  
e. The	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  will	
  also	
  monitor	
  the	
  activities	
  of	
  the	
  executive	
  
branch.	
  	
  They	
  will	
  hire	
  auditors	
  to	
  monitor	
  for	
  corruption	
  of	
  the	
  executive	
  
branch.	
  	
  They	
  can	
  also	
  reverse	
  the	
  ruling	
  of	
  any	
  of	
  the	
  military	
  courts	
  
decisions.	
  
f. Supreme	
  Court	
  Justices	
  must	
  be	
  born	
  in	
  the	
  USA.	
  	
  They	
  must	
  have	
  served	
  
six	
  years	
  on	
  the	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  at	
  the	
  State	
  Level.	
  	
  The	
  Justices	
  will	
  serve	
  
six	
  years.	
  	
  	
  They	
  can	
  be	
  on	
  the	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  twice	
  in	
  their	
  lifetime.	
  
g. The	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  will	
  select	
  each	
  calendar	
  year	
  by	
  majority	
  vote	
  the	
  
Chief	
  Justice.	
  	
  The	
  Justice	
  can	
  retain	
  his	
  position	
  for	
  the	
  entirety	
  of	
  his	
  
office	
  by	
  renewal	
  of	
  the	
  majority	
  of	
  the	
  court.	
  The	
  Chief	
  Justice	
  is	
  a	
  key	
  
vote	
  for	
  any	
  decisions.	
  	
  The	
  Chief	
  Justice	
  must	
  agree	
  with	
  a	
  decision	
  or	
  the	
  
decision	
  is	
  null	
  and	
  void.	
  	
  
h. The	
  Chief	
  Justice	
  swears	
  into	
  office	
  any	
  key	
  officials	
  of	
  the	
  Federal	
  	
  	
  
Government.	
  	
  This	
  Justice	
  is	
  responsible	
  to	
  have	
  the	
  full	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  
review	
  any	
  lower	
  courts’	
  decision	
  and	
  reverse	
  its	
  decision.	
  
i. The	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  has	
  first	
  call	
  of	
  any	
  investigative	
  and	
  action	
  powers	
  of	
  
the	
  Federal	
  Marshall	
  Service.	
  	
  	
  Every	
  key	
  official	
  that	
  is	
  chosen	
  for	
  a	
  major	
  
position	
  with	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  Government	
  will	
  need	
  a	
  background	
  
check	
  by	
  the	
  Federal	
  Marshall	
  Service.	
  
j. The	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  will	
  grant	
  commissions	
  to	
  officer	
  candidates	
  to	
  the	
  
United	
  States	
  Military	
  after	
  a	
  background	
  check.	
  	
  It	
  will	
  also	
  approve	
  any	
  
promotion	
  of	
  officers	
  from	
  rank	
  to	
  rank	
  after	
  asked	
  to	
  do	
  so	
  by	
  each	
  
militaries	
  branch	
  chief	
  personnel	
  officer.	
  
k. The	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  will	
  establish	
  what	
  crimes	
  are	
  punishable	
  by	
  
incarceration.	
  	
  	
  It	
  will	
  also	
  set	
  standards	
  for	
  the	
  length	
  of	
  incarceration	
  
and	
  the	
  type	
  of	
  facility	
  a	
  criminal	
  will	
  be	
  remanded	
  too.	
  
l. The	
  laws	
  dealing	
  with	
  copyrights	
  and	
  patents	
  are	
  antiquated.	
  	
  The	
  
Supreme	
  Court	
  will	
  create	
  new	
  guidelines	
  for	
  these	
  important	
  rights.	
  	
  
They	
  will	
  establish	
  a	
  special	
  court	
  to	
  handle	
  violations.	
  
	
  
Section	
  5.	
  	
  	
  	
  
a. The	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  will	
  select	
  the	
  head	
  of	
  the	
  Federal	
  Marshall	
  Service.	
  
b. This	
  person	
  must	
  have	
  a	
  degree	
  in	
  criminal	
  justice,	
  masters	
  in	
  business	
  
administration,	
  and	
  a	
  complete	
  understanding	
  of	
  the	
  Federal	
  
Constitution.	
  
c. This	
  person	
  will	
  be	
  responsible	
  for	
  administrating	
  the	
  entire	
  Marshall	
  
Service.	
  
d. The	
  Federal	
  Marshall	
  Service	
  will	
  have	
  three	
  divisions,	
  the	
  enforcement	
  
division,	
  the	
  investigative	
  division,	
  and	
  the	
  civilian	
  prison	
  system.	
  
e. The	
  Joint	
  Chief	
  of	
  Staffs	
  will	
  select	
  the	
  weapons	
  available	
  to	
  this	
  division.	
  
f. The	
  Federal	
  Marshall	
  Service	
  shall	
  assume	
  all	
  duties	
  and	
  resources	
  of	
  the	
  
current	
  Federal	
  Bureau	
  of	
  Investigation	
  with	
  the	
  exceptions	
  of	
  
counterintelligence	
  and	
  counterterrorism.	
  	
  	
  Any	
  information	
  that	
  this	
  
organization	
  receives	
  involving	
  suspicion	
  of	
  future	
  acts	
  of	
  terrorism	
  will	
  
be	
  sent	
  to	
  the	
  military.	
  	
  	
  Any	
  immediate	
  threats,	
  will	
  in	
  addition	
  to	
  
alerting	
  the	
  military,	
  be	
  acted	
  on	
  by	
  the	
  Marshall	
  Service	
  itself	
  with	
  the	
  
cooperation	
  of	
  all	
  local	
  law	
  enforcement.	
  	
  	
  If	
  any	
  suspicious	
  espionage	
  
activity	
  is	
  detected,	
  then	
  this	
  information	
  shall	
  be	
  handed	
  off	
  to	
  Military	
  
Intelligence.	
  	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
Article	
  IV.	
  
	
  
Section	
  1.	
  	
  There	
  will	
  be	
  a	
  one-­‐time	
  office	
  called	
  the	
  Federal	
  Asset	
  Reconstitution	
  
Board.	
  	
  They	
  will	
  reacquire	
  assets	
  that	
  have	
  been	
  sold	
  or	
  leased	
  without	
  the	
  consent	
  
of	
  the	
  majority	
  of	
  our	
  citizens	
  anytime	
  since	
  the	
  creation	
  of	
  our	
  country.	
  	
  Many	
  of	
  
these	
  assets	
  were	
  built	
  with	
  Federal	
  money	
  or	
  Federally	
  paid	
  research	
  and	
  
development.	
  
a. All	
  of	
  the	
  original	
  rights	
  of	
  the	
  Internet	
  will	
  be	
  reacquired	
  by	
  the	
  United	
  	
  
States	
  government	
  and	
  leased	
  out	
  on	
  a	
  yearly	
  basis.	
  	
  	
  The	
  US	
  will	
  never	
  
give	
  up	
  control	
  of	
  ICANN	
  and	
  will	
  use	
  force	
  if	
  necessary	
  to	
  reacquire	
  the	
  
IETF	
  and	
  W3C,	
  the	
  Internet	
  Society,	
  and	
  the	
  five	
  regional	
  registries.	
  
b. The	
  United	
  States	
  Government	
  will	
  nullify	
  all	
  sales,	
  leases	
  and	
  any	
  other	
  	
  
Contracts	
  dealing	
  with	
  the	
  electromagnetic	
  spectrum	
  that	
  is	
  used	
  by	
  
radio,	
  television	
  and	
  cellular	
  and	
  similar	
  technology	
  within	
  the	
  United	
  
States	
  and	
  its	
  territories.	
  	
  	
  These	
  were	
  all	
  national	
  treasures	
  and	
  they	
  
should	
  not	
  have	
  been	
  sold.	
  	
  	
  All	
  of	
  this	
  spectrum	
  will	
  go	
  out	
  for	
  closed	
  
competitive	
  bidding	
  for	
  a	
  five-­‐year	
  lease.	
  	
  	
  The	
  current	
  owner	
  or	
  user	
  of	
  
this	
  spectrum	
  will	
  have	
  the	
  opportunity	
  to	
  match	
  the	
  highest	
  offer	
  to	
  
retain	
  the	
  contract.	
  	
  This	
  will	
  be	
  another	
  great	
  source	
  of	
  government	
  
income.	
  
c. The	
  interstate	
  highway	
  system	
  outside	
  of	
  major	
  municipalities	
  to	
  be	
  
determined	
  later	
  will	
  be	
  owned	
  and	
  controlled	
  by	
  the	
  Federal	
  
Government.	
  	
  	
  There	
  will	
  be	
  a	
  one-­‐time	
  acquisition	
  of	
  land	
  to	
  create	
  
islands	
  along	
  the	
  inter-­‐state	
  for	
  food	
  and	
  lodging	
  on	
  newly	
  minted	
  
Federal	
  Land.	
  	
  	
  These	
  islands	
  will	
  be	
  leased	
  out.	
  	
  Bids	
  will	
  go	
  out	
  to	
  create	
  
the	
  most	
  modern	
  high	
  tech	
  toll	
  collection	
  system.	
  	
  	
  There	
  will	
  be	
  contract	
  
put	
  out	
  to	
  create	
  a	
  technology	
  so	
  that	
  drivers	
  on	
  the	
  interstate	
  can	
  have	
  
their	
  automobiles	
  and	
  trucks	
  controlled	
  automatically	
  in	
  the	
  future.	
  	
  The	
  
tolls	
  will	
  pay	
  for	
  improvements	
  and	
  repair	
  of	
  this	
  system.	
  	
  Only	
  Federal	
  
Marshalls	
  can	
  stop	
  vehicles	
  on	
  the	
  interstate.	
  
d. All	
  commercial	
  airports	
  will	
  be	
  acquired	
  by	
  the	
  Federal	
  Government	
  and	
  
leased	
  back	
  for	
  five	
  years	
  by	
  auction	
  similar	
  to	
  the	
  airwaves.	
  	
  	
  Only	
  
Federal	
  Marshalls	
  will	
  have	
  the	
  right	
  to	
  arrest	
  within	
  these	
  airports.	
  
e. The	
  purpose	
  of	
  these	
  annexations	
  is	
  to	
  give	
  our	
  population	
  the	
  ability	
  to	
  
vote	
  with	
  their	
  feet	
  at	
  a	
  moments	
  notice.	
  	
  It	
  also	
  gives	
  a	
  boost	
  to	
  Federal	
  
Revenue	
  without	
  taxation.	
  
f. All	
  oil	
  leases,	
  mineral	
  rights,	
  land	
  use,	
  property	
  leases,	
  structure	
  leases	
  
will	
  be	
  declared	
  null	
  and	
  void.	
  	
  They	
  will	
  all	
  go	
  out	
  to	
  auction	
  similar	
  to	
  
above.	
  
g. All	
  bridges	
  and	
  tunnels	
  that	
  connect	
  one	
  state	
  with	
  another	
  will	
  also	
  be	
  
annexed	
  by	
  the	
  USG.	
  	
  These	
  connections	
  are	
  vitally	
  important	
  to	
  our	
  
economy,	
  so	
  the	
  USG	
  will	
  decide	
  on	
  the	
  appropriate	
  funding	
  method	
  for	
  
maintenance,	
  improvements	
  or	
  replacements.	
  
	
  
	
  
Section	
  2.	
  	
  	
  The	
  Bureau	
  of	
  management	
  of	
  United	
  States	
  Assets.	
  	
  	
  
	
  
a. This	
  is	
  the	
  largest	
  potential	
  piece	
  of	
  bureaucracy	
  in	
  the	
  executive	
  branch.	
  	
  	
  
b. The	
  United	
  States	
  Government	
  owns	
  25%	
  of	
  the	
  landmass	
  of	
  our	
  
country.	
  
c. This	
  is	
  an	
  enormous	
  task	
  to	
  manage	
  properly.	
  
d. We	
  will	
  need	
  to	
  hire	
  a	
  consulting	
  firm	
  just	
  to	
  decide	
  how	
  we	
  are	
  going	
  to	
  
decide	
  to	
  break	
  these	
  assets	
  into	
  manageable	
  pieces.	
  
e. Once	
  that	
  is	
  done	
  we	
  will	
  have	
  to	
  put	
  out	
  to	
  bid	
  private	
  companies	
  to	
  
manage	
  the	
  pieces.	
  
f. We	
  will	
  have	
  to	
  hire	
  many	
  accounting	
  firms	
  to	
  make	
  sure	
  as	
  little	
  as	
  
corruption	
  as	
  possible	
  is	
  taking	
  place.	
  
g. This	
  will	
  be	
  the	
  largest	
  source	
  of	
  revenue	
  for	
  the	
  new	
  Federal	
  
Government.	
  
h. The	
  head	
  of	
  this	
  management	
  program	
  will	
  be	
  chosen	
  by	
  the	
  Supreme	
  
Court	
  and	
  will	
  serve	
  at	
  their	
  pleasure.	
  	
  	
  The	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  will	
  
determine	
  this	
  person’s	
  salary	
  and	
  benefits.	
  
i. The	
  head	
  of	
  this	
  management	
  program	
  will	
  seek	
  to	
  maximize	
  private	
  
management	
  of	
  these	
  assets.	
  	
  	
  This	
  person	
  may	
  hire	
  governmental	
  
assistants	
  	
  
	
  
	
  
Section	
  3.	
  	
  	
  The	
  new	
  Federal	
  Totally	
  Tax	
  Free	
  Enterprise	
  zone.	
  
	
  
a. The	
  Federal	
  Government	
  will	
  acquire	
  all	
  real	
  estate	
  
	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  Property	
  within	
  the	
  District	
  of	
  Columbia.	
  	
  Current	
  owners	
  will	
  be	
  	
  
	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  Fairly	
  compensated.	
  
b. A	
  city-­‐planning	
  firm	
  will	
  be	
  hired	
  to	
  create	
  an	
  overall	
  design	
  of	
  the	
  city.	
  
c. Parcels	
  will	
  be	
  leased	
  out	
  to	
  build	
  high	
  rises	
  for	
  offices,	
  manufacturing,	
  
and	
  living	
  space.	
  
d. Current	
  parks	
  will	
  be	
  maintained.	
  
e. There	
  will	
  be	
  no	
  taxes,	
  duties,	
  or	
  levies	
  of	
  any	
  kind	
  within	
  this	
  zone.	
  
f. The	
  Federal	
  Government	
  should	
  earn	
  tremendous	
  revenue	
  for	
  leasing	
  
out	
  existing	
  structures,	
  tearing	
  down	
  dilapidated	
  structures	
  and	
  leasing	
  
them	
  for	
  high	
  rises.	
  
g. There	
  will	
  be	
  no	
  private	
  ownership	
  of	
  weapons	
  not	
  allowed	
  by	
  the	
  
Current	
  TSA	
  policy	
  within	
  this	
  zone.	
  	
  	
  Only	
  Federal	
  Marshalls	
  and	
  
uniformed	
  military	
  personnel	
  can	
  carry	
  their	
  personal	
  weapons.	
  
h. The	
  only	
  vehicles	
  allowed	
  on	
  the	
  streets	
  will	
  be	
  electric	
  self-­‐drive	
  that	
  
cannot	
  leave	
  city	
  limits.	
  	
  
i. All	
  foreign	
  embassies	
  will	
  have	
  to	
  relocate	
  to	
  wherever	
  the	
  United	
  
Nations	
  is	
  relocated	
  too.	
  	
  
j. Parking	
  Structures	
  will	
  be	
  built	
  on	
  annexed	
  land	
  outside	
  the	
  city	
  limits.	
  	
  
There	
  will	
  be	
  connecting	
  subways	
  to	
  bring	
  people	
  living	
  outside	
  this	
  
zone	
  to	
  this	
  city.	
  
k. Only	
  United	
  States	
  Citizens	
  may	
  live,	
  work,	
  and	
  own	
  businesses	
  or	
  
corporations	
  within	
  this	
  city.	
  
l. Land	
  will	
  be	
  annexed	
  to	
  create	
  a	
  new	
  airport	
  connected	
  to	
  this	
  zone.	
  	
  
There	
  will	
  be	
  a	
  subway	
  connection	
  to	
  the	
  heart	
  of	
  this	
  city.	
  
	
  
m. Everyone	
  entering	
  this	
  zone	
  will	
  have	
  to	
  go	
  through	
  security	
  similar	
  to	
  
the	
  present	
  TSA.	
  
n. The	
  current	
  passenger	
  rail	
  terminus	
  will	
  have	
  to	
  be	
  changed	
  to	
  be	
  
outside	
  the	
  city	
  for	
  security	
  reasons.	
  	
  There	
  will	
  be	
  a	
  subway	
  connection	
  
to	
  the	
  heart	
  of	
  the	
  city.	
  
o. Citizens	
  may	
  charter	
  corporations	
  within	
  this	
  zone.	
  	
  All	
  of	
  the	
  chief	
  
officers	
  of	
  this	
  corporation	
  must	
  be	
  US	
  citizens.	
  	
  	
  The	
  chief	
  officers	
  are	
  
defined	
  as	
  the	
  CEO,	
  the	
  President,	
  the	
  Secretary	
  ant	
  the	
  Treasurer.	
  	
  	
  All	
  of	
  
these	
  officers	
  must	
  be	
  residents	
  of	
  this	
  zone.	
  
p. US	
  citizens	
  must	
  declare	
  their	
  intentions	
  to	
  be	
  residents	
  of	
  this	
  zone	
  to	
  
the	
  Zone’s	
  mayoral	
  office.	
  	
  To	
  maintain	
  their	
  residency	
  they	
  must	
  
physically	
  live	
  within	
  the	
  zone	
  six	
  months	
  and	
  one	
  day.	
  
All	
  corporation	
  that	
  are	
  charted	
  within	
  this	
  zone,	
  must	
  have	
  their	
  home	
  
offices	
  maintained	
  within	
  this	
  zone.	
  	
  
q. The	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  will	
  select	
  the	
  mayor	
  of	
  this	
  zone.	
  	
  	
  All	
  civil	
  and	
  
criminal	
  cases	
  that	
  occur	
  within	
  this	
  zone	
  will	
  be	
  sent	
  to	
  the	
  appropriate	
  	
  
Federal	
  Court.	
  	
  The	
  Federal	
  Marshall	
  service	
  will	
  keep	
  civil	
  order	
  within	
  
the	
  zone	
  and	
  will	
  be	
  responsible	
  for	
  criminal	
  arrests	
  and	
  the	
  issuance	
  of	
  
any	
  infractions.	
  	
  	
  The	
  Federal	
  Marshall	
  service	
  will	
  maintain	
  a	
  Jail	
  for	
  
alleged	
  criminals.	
  	
  	
  A	
  convicted	
  citizen	
  may	
  never	
  again	
  be	
  a	
  resident	
  of	
  
this	
  zone.	
  	
  	
  A	
  person	
  who	
  is	
  found	
  to	
  have	
  not	
  complied	
  with	
  the	
  
residency	
  requirements	
  of	
  this	
  zone	
  will	
  never	
  be	
  able	
  to	
  be	
  a	
  resident	
  
again	
  in	
  this	
  zone	
  or	
  any	
  other	
  future	
  Federal	
  Free	
  Enterprise	
  zones.	
  	
  If	
  
this	
  person	
  is	
  an	
  officer	
  of	
  a	
  Corporation	
  chartered	
  in	
  this	
  zone,	
  the	
  
Mayor’s	
  department	
  will	
  decide	
  whether	
  the	
  Corporation	
  can	
  maintain	
  
its	
  charter	
  within	
  this	
  zone	
  based	
  on	
  a	
  set	
  of	
  criteria	
  established	
  by	
  the	
  
Supreme	
  Court.	
  
r. A	
  Bank	
  may	
  be	
  chartered	
  within	
  this	
  zone.	
  	
  	
  It	
  can	
  be	
  private	
  or	
  a	
  	
  
Corporation	
  charted	
  within	
  this	
  zone.	
  	
  	
  If	
  it	
  is	
  private,	
  the	
  majority	
  
owners	
  must	
  be	
  citizens	
  who	
  are	
  residents	
  of	
  this	
  zone.	
  	
  The	
  ownership	
  
of	
  this	
  bank	
  must	
  be	
  registered	
  with	
  the	
  Mayor’s	
  office.	
  	
  Only	
  United	
  
States	
  citizens	
  or	
  United	
  States	
  chartered	
  Corporations	
  may	
  have	
  
accounts	
  within	
  this	
  bank.	
  	
  	
  All	
  accounts	
  will	
  be	
  maintained	
  under	
  
complete	
  secrecy.	
  	
  The	
  bank	
  can	
  engage	
  in	
  any	
  economic	
  activity	
  on	
  the	
  
behalf	
  of	
  its	
  depositors	
  in	
  complete	
  secrecy.	
  	
  The	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  will	
  
provide	
  a	
  list	
  of	
  all	
  approved	
  economic	
  activities	
  for	
  these	
  banks.	
  	
  	
  Any	
  
Bank	
  that	
  is	
  found	
  to	
  violate	
  Bank	
  secrecy	
  or	
  be	
  found	
  to	
  violate	
  the	
  
approved	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  list	
  will	
  be	
  subject	
  to	
  prosecution	
  by	
  the	
  
Federal	
  Criminal	
  Court	
  System.	
  	
  	
  If	
  the	
  bank	
  is	
  found	
  negligent,	
  the	
  Court	
  
will	
  determine	
  the	
  appropriate	
  punishment.	
  	
  	
  They	
  may	
  call	
  for	
  
dissolution	
  of	
  the	
  bank,	
  seizure	
  of	
  all	
  bank	
  assets,	
  personal	
  fines	
  on	
  the	
  
owners	
  or	
  officers	
  and	
  criminal	
  incarcerations	
  or	
  any	
  lessor	
  sentences.	
  
There	
  will	
  be	
  only	
  one	
  exception	
  to	
  the	
  bank	
  secrecy	
  law.	
  	
  	
  	
  If	
  the	
  Federal	
  
Civil	
  court	
  makes	
  an	
  award	
  of	
  monetary	
  damages	
  against	
  a	
  citizen	
  or	
  
United	
  States	
  chartered	
  corporation,	
  and	
  if	
  the	
  court	
  cannot	
  collect	
  the	
  
funds	
  awarded	
  by	
  the	
  judgment	
  from	
  any	
  other	
  assets	
  of	
  the	
  defending	
  
party,	
  the	
  court	
  can	
  inquire	
  to	
  all	
  Banks	
  within	
  the	
  Free	
  Enterprise	
  Zone	
  
if	
  the	
  defendants	
  hold	
  funds	
  in	
  their	
  banks.	
  	
  	
  If	
  so,	
  the	
  Federal	
  Civil	
  court	
  
can	
  demand	
  those	
  funds	
  to	
  fulfill	
  the	
  awarded	
  judgment.	
  
s. The	
  Zone’s	
  mayor	
  will	
  be	
  responsible	
  for	
  city	
  planning,	
  approve	
  leases	
  
according	
  to	
  guidelines	
  established	
  by	
  the	
  Supreme	
  Court.	
  	
  	
  The	
  mayor	
  
will	
  be	
  responsible	
  for	
  infrastructure	
  maintenance	
  and	
  improvements.	
  	
  
The	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  must	
  sign	
  off	
  on	
  any	
  planned	
  infrastructure	
  
improvements.	
  
t. The	
  Laws	
  pertaining	
  to	
  chartering	
  of	
  banks	
  within	
  this	
  zone	
  will	
  be	
  	
  
Created	
  by	
  the	
  Supreme	
  Court.	
  	
  	
  This	
  will	
  at	
  least	
  have	
  to	
  include	
  a	
  yearly	
  	
  
External	
  audit	
  by	
  a	
  randomly	
  chosen	
  nationally	
  recognized	
  auditing	
  firm.	
  
The	
  results	
  of	
  the	
  audit	
  will	
  be	
  made	
  available	
  to	
  the	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  to	
  
detect	
  any	
  fraudulent	
  activities,	
  and	
  to	
  all	
  depositors.	
  	
  	
  
u. Any	
  type	
  of	
  stock	
  exchange,	
  futures	
  and	
  options	
  exchanges	
  or	
  bond	
  
exchange	
  can	
  be	
  chartered	
  within	
  this	
  zone.	
  	
  	
  All	
  owners	
  or	
  stockholders	
  
of	
  these	
  exchanges	
  must	
  be	
  United	
  States	
  Citizens.	
  	
  There	
  will	
  not	
  be	
  any	
  
residency	
  Requirements.	
  	
  	
  The	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  will	
  decide	
  the	
  basic	
  rules	
  
of	
  conducting	
  theses	
  exchanges.	
  	
  However	
  these	
  exchanges	
  may	
  expand	
  
on	
  those	
  rules	
  to	
  increase	
  the	
  safety	
  of	
  investors.	
  	
  Any	
  purchase	
  of	
  
stocks,	
  futures,	
  options	
  and	
  bonds	
  on	
  these	
  exchanges	
  will	
  require	
  a	
  
small	
  percentage	
  fee	
  to	
  be	
  paid	
  to	
  the	
  Federal	
  Civil	
  Court	
  System.	
  	
  This	
  
court	
  will	
  settle	
  any	
  shareholder,	
  bondholder,	
  or	
  commodity	
  transaction	
  
disputes.	
  	
  	
  However,	
  if	
  the	
  Exchange	
  has	
  in	
  place	
  its	
  own	
  system	
  of	
  
settling	
  disputes	
  that	
  are	
  acceptable	
  to	
  the	
  users	
  of	
  this	
  exchange,	
  then	
  
there	
  will	
  be	
  no	
  fee.	
  	
  In	
  that	
  case,	
  the	
  Federal	
  Criminal	
  Court	
  System	
  will	
  
investigate	
  and	
  adjudicate	
  only	
  cases	
  of	
  criminal	
  fraud	
  conducted	
  by	
  the	
  
exchanges,	
  the	
  listed	
  securities,	
  options,	
  futures	
  and	
  bond	
  companies	
  
and	
  the	
  users	
  of	
  theses	
  exchanges.	
  	
  	
  All	
  attempts	
  will	
  be	
  made	
  to	
  return	
  
to	
  investors	
  any	
  fraudulently	
  taken	
  funds.	
  	
  The	
  court	
  will	
  decide	
  on	
  the	
  
appropriate	
  penalties,	
  which	
  may	
  include	
  incarceration.	
  
v. There	
  is	
  no	
  reason	
  that	
  other	
  Federal	
  Free	
  Enterprise	
  zones	
  can	
  be	
  built	
  
elsewhere	
  on	
  Federal	
  land.	
  	
  Camp	
  Pendleton	
  is	
  sitting	
  on	
  one	
  the	
  most	
  
valuable	
  pieces	
  of	
  real	
  estate	
  owned	
  by	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  Government.	
  	
  It	
  
will	
  become	
  the	
  second	
  Federally	
  Free	
  Tax	
  Zone	
  created.	
  	
  	
  A	
  new	
  base	
  
will	
  be	
  selected	
  from	
  other	
  territory	
  owned	
  by	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  
Government.	
  	
  Once	
  this	
  constitution	
  is	
  ratified,	
  the	
  Marines	
  must	
  begin	
  
building	
  a	
  new	
  base	
  to	
  replace	
  Camp	
  Pendleton.	
  
w. Since	
  there	
  are	
  no	
  civil	
  courts	
  on	
  a	
  Federal	
  level	
  except	
  for	
  contract	
  law,	
  
copyright	
  and	
  patent	
  law,	
  all	
  types	
  of	
  law	
  suits	
  that	
  were	
  formally	
  
handled	
  by	
  civil	
  law	
  such	
  as	
  malpractice,	
  accidental	
  injury,	
  destruction	
  of	
  
property,	
  slander	
  and	
  libel,	
  etc.,	
  will	
  have	
  to	
  be	
  handled	
  a	
  different	
  way	
  
in	
  these	
  Federal	
  Tax	
  free	
  zones.	
  	
  	
  A	
  portion	
  of	
  the	
  income	
  from	
  the	
  
Federal	
  leases	
  of	
  property	
  will	
  be	
  held	
  in	
  trust	
  to	
  pay	
  claims	
  for	
  these	
  
cases.	
  	
  	
  The	
  mayor	
  will	
  setup	
  a	
  special	
  panel	
  of	
  judges	
  and	
  experts	
  who	
  
will	
  determine	
  the	
  validity	
  and	
  a	
  payment	
  for	
  all	
  of	
  these	
  claims.	
  
	
  
Section	
  4.	
  	
  The	
  Treasury	
  	
  
	
  
a. The	
  new	
  treasury	
  will	
  collect	
  all	
  monies	
  due	
  to	
  the	
  Federal	
  Government	
  	
  
From	
  all	
  of	
  the	
  various	
  leases.	
  	
  	
  It	
  will	
  pay	
  all	
  the	
  employees	
  of	
  the	
  
Federal	
  Government,	
  all	
  contractors,	
  military	
  personnel,	
  etc.	
  
b. It	
  will	
  have	
  a	
  budget	
  bureau	
  that	
  will	
  project	
  future	
  revenue	
  and	
  	
  
Expenses.	
  	
  
c. It	
  will	
  decide	
  what	
  currency	
  will	
  be	
  used	
  to	
  make	
  payments,	
  whether	
  	
  
They	
  will	
  be	
  a	
  foreign	
  currency	
  or	
  bit	
  coins	
  or	
  some	
  other	
  type	
  of	
  hard	
  
money.	
  
d. It	
  will	
  monitor	
  stocks	
  of	
  all	
  resources	
  necessary	
  in	
  time	
  of	
  war	
  or	
  	
  
Embargo	
  by	
  foreign	
  powers	
  and	
  acquire	
  more	
  resources	
  and	
  authorize	
  
the	
  building	
  of	
  storage	
  facilities	
  if	
  necessary.	
  
e. It	
  may	
  engage	
  in	
  a	
  Federal	
  Program	
  to	
  mine	
  bit	
  coins	
  at	
  a	
  large	
  scale.	
  
f. It	
  will	
  always	
  attempt	
  to	
  change	
  soft	
  currency	
  reserves	
  into	
  hard	
  money	
  
as	
  soon	
  as	
  possible.	
  
g. The	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  will	
  select	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  Treasurer.	
  	
  He	
  will	
  
report	
  quarterly	
  to	
  the	
  Court	
  the	
  state	
  of	
  the	
  treasury	
  department.	
  
h. The	
  treasurer	
  will	
  always	
  attempt	
  to	
  generate	
  an	
  increase	
  in	
  the	
  value	
  of	
  	
  
All	
  hard	
  liquid	
  assets	
  held	
  by	
  the	
  USG,	
  until	
  the	
  ready	
  liquid	
  assets	
  
exceed	
  five	
  years	
  of	
  the	
  moving	
  average	
  of	
  the	
  last	
  five	
  years	
  expenses.	
  	
  
At	
  that	
  time,	
  the	
  Treasurer	
  should	
  simply	
  try	
  to	
  balance	
  the	
  budget.	
  
i. If	
  there	
  is	
  a	
  shortfall	
  in	
  the	
  budget	
  that	
  exceeds	
  current	
  hard	
  liquid	
  assets	
  	
  
Exclusive	
  of	
  the	
  US	
  Gold	
  reserve	
  (which	
  should	
  only	
  be	
  dipped	
  into	
  in	
  
cases	
  of	
  extreme	
  emergency),	
  then	
  the	
  Treasury	
  is	
  allowed	
  to	
  borrow	
  
money	
  from	
  any	
  source	
  backed	
  only	
  from	
  future	
  income	
  of	
  the	
  USG	
  but	
  	
  
Without	
  employing	
  any	
  US	
  assets	
  as	
  collateral.	
  	
  	
  	
  If	
  that	
  borrowing	
  is	
  
insufficient,	
  the	
  USG	
  may	
  sell	
  up	
  to	
  50%	
  of	
  our	
  oil	
  reserves,	
  if	
  that	
  is	
  
insufficient	
  the	
  USG	
  must	
  go	
  to	
  the	
  states	
  to	
  borrow	
  any	
  further	
  funds.	
  	
  
The	
  debt	
  to	
  the	
  individual	
  states	
  must	
  be	
  paid	
  back	
  first	
  before	
  any	
  other	
  	
  
Creditors.	
  	
  The	
  oil	
  reserves	
  must	
  be	
  refilled.	
  	
  Then	
  all	
  other	
  debt	
  repaid.	
  
j. The	
  Treasury	
  will	
  be	
  responsible	
  for	
  acquiring	
  a	
  reserve	
  of	
  vital	
  	
  
Resources,	
  including	
  but	
  not	
  limited	
  to	
  crude	
  oil,	
  all	
  industrial	
  metals,	
  all	
  
Rare	
  earth	
  elements,	
  Uranium,	
  Plutonium,	
  Deuterium,	
  Tritium	
  and	
  all	
  
other	
  resources	
  that	
  scientific	
  and	
  engineering	
  consultants	
  deem	
  as	
  
needed	
  for	
  national	
  economic	
  or	
  defense	
  purposes	
  even	
  if	
  such	
  need	
  is	
  
only	
  theoretical	
  at	
  this	
  time.	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
Section	
  5.	
  	
  	
  	
  The	
  Secretary	
  of	
  State.	
  
	
  
a. The	
  secretary	
  of	
  State	
  is	
  the	
  chief	
  diplomat	
  of	
  the	
  Federal	
  Government.	
  	
  	
  
b. The	
  secretary	
  of	
  State	
  will	
  determine	
  which	
  countries	
  require	
  the	
  United	
  
States	
  to	
  have	
  a	
  diplomatic	
  mission.	
  	
  Only	
  in	
  these	
  countries	
  will	
  there	
  be	
  
an	
  Embassy.	
  	
  There	
  will	
  be	
  an	
  ambassador	
  assigned	
  to	
  each	
  embassy	
  
picked	
  by	
  the	
  Secretary	
  of	
  State.	
  	
  	
  These	
  embassies	
  will	
  be	
  as	
  small	
  and	
  
secure	
  as	
  possible.	
  	
  	
  	
  There	
  will	
  be	
  no	
  consular	
  activities	
  as	
  defined	
  
below	
  in	
  these	
  embassies.	
  	
  	
  There	
  will	
  be	
  no	
  personnel	
  other	
  then	
  a	
  
small	
  detachment	
  of	
  marines	
  and	
  assistants	
  to	
  the	
  ambassador.	
  	
  There	
  
will	
  be	
  secure	
  communications	
  to	
  the	
  US	
  in	
  an	
  electronically	
  isolated	
  
room	
  where	
  any	
  important	
  discussions	
  will	
  take	
  place.	
  
c. The	
  Secretary	
  of	
  State	
  must	
  have	
  a	
  PHD	
  in	
  an	
  area	
  of	
  knowledge	
  suitable	
  
for	
  a	
  diplomat.	
  	
  This	
  individual	
  must	
  have	
  at	
  least	
  ten	
  years	
  of	
  
experience	
  as	
  an	
  ambassador	
  at	
  three	
  major	
  embassies.	
  	
  	
  The	
  Supreme	
  
Court	
  will	
  select	
  this	
  individual	
  and	
  terminate	
  this	
  individual’s	
  service	
  at	
  
their	
  pleasure.	
  
d. The	
  Secretary	
  of	
  State’s	
  main	
  obligation	
  will	
  be	
  to	
  defuse	
  possible	
  
conflicts	
  of	
  a	
  serious	
  nature	
  with	
  foreign	
  powers.	
  	
  It	
  is	
  his	
  duty	
  with	
  
whatever	
  staff	
  he	
  requires	
  to	
  find	
  a	
  nonmilitary	
  solution	
  to	
  any	
  problem.	
  
e. The	
  Secretary	
  of	
  State	
  will	
  maintain	
  contact	
  with	
  the	
  Joint	
  Chief	
  of	
  Staffs	
  
to	
  receive	
  information	
  on	
  what	
  military	
  power	
  can	
  be	
  displayed	
  to	
  
defuse	
  a	
  crisis.	
  
f. There	
  will	
  not	
  be	
  any	
  Diplomatic	
  Immunity	
  given	
  to	
  any	
  foreigners	
  
residing	
  in	
  the	
  United	
  States.	
  	
  	
  Foreign	
  embassies	
  will	
  not	
  be	
  considered	
  
foreign	
  territory.	
  	
  	
  The	
  United	
  States	
  embassies	
  abroad	
  will	
  not	
  have	
  any	
  
personnel	
  engaged	
  in	
  espionage	
  of	
  any	
  form.	
  	
  	
  There	
  will	
  be	
  no	
  facilities	
  
in	
  our	
  Embassies	
  abroad	
  that	
  will	
  have	
  electronic	
  information	
  gathering	
  	
  
Devices.	
  	
  	
  The	
  same	
  will	
  be	
  expected	
  for	
  foreign	
  embassies	
  residing	
  
within	
  United	
  States	
  boundaries.	
  	
  The	
  function	
  of	
  all	
  foreign	
  embassies	
  
Will	
  be	
  restricted	
  to	
  diplomacy,	
  the	
  issuance	
  of	
  Visas,	
  certification	
  of	
  
Powers	
  of	
  Attorney	
  to	
  be	
  used	
  in	
  that	
  country	
  and	
  certification	
  and	
  or	
  
collection	
  of	
  money	
  for	
  any	
  court	
  actions	
  occurring	
  in	
  a	
  foreign	
  country.	
  	
  
Foreign	
  countries	
  may	
  open	
  a	
  total	
  of	
  three	
  consular	
  facilities	
  in	
  other	
  
cities	
  within	
  the	
  USA	
  which	
  can	
  perform	
  all	
  the	
  above	
  except	
  for	
  
diplomacy.	
  	
  	
  	
  There	
  will	
  be	
  no	
  such	
  thing	
  as	
  secure	
  diplomatic	
  pouches	
  	
  
Coming	
  into	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  of	
  America.	
  
g. Any	
  visitors	
  from	
  Nations	
  who	
  are	
  engaged	
  in	
  terrorist	
  support,	
  civil	
  	
  
War,	
  any	
  conflicts	
  with	
  other	
  countries	
  may	
  require	
  months	
  to	
  obtain	
  
visas	
  because	
  of	
  the	
  need	
  for	
  detailed	
  scrutiny.	
  	
  At	
  the	
  pleasure	
  of	
  the	
  
Secretary	
  of	
  State	
  with	
  consultation	
  of	
  the	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  in	
  case	
  
humanitarian	
  reasons,	
  visitors	
  who	
  need	
  immediate	
  assistance	
  will	
  be	
  
permitted	
  to	
  housed	
  in	
  a	
  secure	
  are	
  in	
  United	
  States	
  territory	
  until	
  it	
  is	
  
determined	
  that	
  these	
  individuals	
  do	
  not	
  pose	
  a	
  threat	
  to	
  United	
  States.	
  	
  
At	
  that	
  time	
  they	
  will	
  be	
  released	
  to	
  visit	
  and	
  work	
  within	
  the	
  United	
  
States.	
  These	
  visitors	
  will	
  have	
  to	
  pay	
  for	
  these	
  security	
  checks	
  or	
  be	
  
supported	
  by	
  private	
  charitable	
  donations	
  
	
  
Section	
  6.	
  	
  The	
  office	
  of	
  Immigration,	
  Visitation	
  and	
  Naturalization	
  
	
  
a. This	
  office	
  will	
  maintain	
  consular	
  facilities	
  in	
  key	
  safe	
  locations	
  around	
  	
  
The	
  world	
  and	
  adjust	
  the	
  number	
  of	
  such	
  facilitates	
  according	
  to	
  the	
  
volume	
  of	
  visas	
  requested	
  as	
  long	
  as	
  it	
  gets	
  approval	
  from	
  the	
  host	
  
nation.	
  	
  All	
  visitors	
  to	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  can	
  freely	
  obtain	
  Visas	
  to	
  visit	
  
and	
  work	
  in	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  for	
  an	
  indefinite	
  period	
  of	
  time.	
  	
  All	
  
applicants	
  will	
  undergo	
  a	
  cursory	
  background	
  check	
  by	
  the	
  consular	
  
intelligence	
  division.	
  	
  All	
  visitors	
  will	
  have	
  to	
  submit	
  to	
  fingerprinting	
  to	
  
obtain	
  a	
  Visa.	
  	
  Once	
  at	
  a	
  port	
  of	
  entry	
  to	
  the	
  United	
  States,	
  they	
  will	
  only	
  
be	
  required	
  to	
  have	
  their	
  fingerprints	
  scanned	
  to	
  obtain	
  entry.	
  	
  	
  No	
  
passport	
  will	
  be	
  required.	
  	
  The	
  United	
  States	
  will	
  accept	
  foreign	
  Driver’s	
  
Licenses	
  to	
  permit	
  operation	
  of	
  vehicles.	
  	
  	
  No	
  foreign	
  owned	
  private	
  
aircraft	
  will	
  permitted	
  to	
  be	
  flown	
  into	
  United	
  States	
  Territory.	
  	
  No	
  
visitors	
  will	
  be	
  allowed	
  to	
  fly	
  aircraft	
  within	
  the	
  borders	
  of	
  the	
  United	
  
States.	
  
b. Visitors	
  who	
  intend	
  to	
  obtain	
  citizenship	
  in	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  must	
  	
  
Inform	
  the	
  Immigration	
  Department	
  of	
  their	
  intentions.	
  	
  For	
  the	
  next	
  
two	
  years	
  such	
  applicants	
  will	
  have	
  to	
  prove	
  weekly	
  that	
  they	
  are	
  within	
  
the	
  United	
  States.	
  	
  	
  Once	
  they	
  have	
  met	
  the	
  two-­‐year	
  requirement,	
  they	
  
will	
  have	
  to	
  show	
  continuous	
  employment	
  for	
  the	
  previous	
  twelve	
  
months.	
  	
  	
  They	
  will	
  have	
  to	
  have	
  letters	
  of	
  recommendation	
  from	
  their	
  
employers.	
  	
  Or	
  they	
  will	
  have	
  to	
  prove	
  they	
  are	
  financially	
  independently	
  
wealthy.	
  	
  	
  They	
  will	
  then	
  have	
  to	
  show	
  a	
  basic	
  proficiency	
  in	
  the	
  English	
  
language	
  and	
  pass	
  a	
  written	
  and	
  oral	
  exam.	
  	
  	
  A	
  Federal	
  Judge	
  will	
  then	
  
swear	
  them	
  in.	
  	
  Once	
  their	
  citizenship	
  is	
  approved,	
  a	
  copy	
  of	
  their	
  
fingerprints	
  and	
  any	
  other	
  voluntary	
  methods	
  of	
  identification	
  will	
  be	
  
placed	
  in	
  the	
  Federal	
  Citizen	
  Depository.	
  	
  	
  They	
  will	
  then	
  have	
  all	
  rights	
  
and	
  privileges	
  of	
  United	
  States	
  Citizenship.	
  
c. Visitors	
  will	
  be	
  held	
  to	
  a	
  much	
  higher	
  standard	
  then	
  US	
  citizens.	
  	
  The	
  
Supreme	
  Court	
  will	
  maintain	
  a	
  list	
  of	
  activities	
  that	
  could	
  result	
  in	
  their	
  
immediate	
  deportation	
  from	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  and	
  possibly	
  be	
  forbidden	
  
ever	
  to	
  return.	
  	
  	
  If	
  they	
  are	
  forbidden	
  to	
  return	
  and	
  they	
  have	
  been	
  found	
  
within	
  the	
  borders	
  of	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  they	
  will	
  be	
  subject	
  to	
  
incarceration	
  temporarily	
  or	
  permanently.	
  
d. Visitors	
  will	
  never	
  have	
  the	
  right	
  to	
  obtain	
  any	
  assistance	
  from	
  any	
  state	
  
government	
  run	
  entitlement	
  program.	
  	
  	
  They	
  will	
  never	
  be	
  able	
  to	
  use	
  
public	
  schools	
  for	
  free	
  for	
  themselves	
  or	
  children,	
  unless	
  they	
  can	
  show	
  
they	
  are	
  employed	
  full	
  time	
  in	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  and	
  pay	
  state	
  income	
  
taxes.	
  	
  If	
  a	
  state	
  does	
  not	
  have	
  income	
  taxes,	
  they	
  will	
  have	
  to	
  pay	
  to	
  use	
  
public	
  schools.	
  
e. Naturally	
  born	
  citizens	
  of	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  will	
  require	
  the	
  mother	
  at	
  
the	
  time	
  of	
  birth	
  to	
  be	
  a	
  US	
  citizen.	
  
f. Anyone	
  who	
  was	
  born	
  in	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  seventeen	
  years	
  prior	
  to	
  the	
  
Adoption	
  of	
  this	
  constitution	
  can	
  ask	
  for	
  immediate	
  testing	
  to	
  become	
  	
  
Naturalized	
  citizens.	
  	
  	
  There	
  will	
  not	
  be	
  any	
  requirement	
  of	
  employment	
  
or	
  letters	
  of	
  recommendation.	
  
g. Anyone	
  born	
  in	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  whose	
  mother	
  was	
  not	
  a	
  citizen	
  at	
  	
  
Their	
  birth,	
  and	
  who	
  graduate	
  from	
  a	
  high	
  school	
  within	
  the	
  fifty	
  states	
  	
  
Can	
  apply	
  immediately	
  for	
  citizenship	
  at	
  their	
  eighteenth	
  birthday	
  or	
  
later.	
  
h. Only	
  citizens	
  of	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  may	
  charter	
  aircraft.	
  	
  	
  There	
  luggage	
  	
  
And	
  belonging	
  must	
  be	
  searched	
  as	
  per	
  TSA	
  regulations	
  prior	
  to	
  
boarding.	
  
	
  
Section	
  7.	
  	
  	
  	
  Customs	
  Bureaus	
  
	
  
a. There	
  will	
  be	
  no	
  duties	
  assessed	
  on	
  items	
  citizens	
  bring	
  back	
  to	
  the	
  	
  
United	
  States.	
  	
  	
  However	
  all	
  luggage	
  must	
  at	
  least	
  be	
  x-­‐rayed	
  before	
  it	
  
can	
  be	
  brought	
  into	
  the	
  States.	
  	
  The	
  Federal	
  Government	
  has	
  no	
  
authority	
  over	
  prohibiting	
  any	
  drugs	
  entering	
  the	
  United	
  States.	
  	
  Only	
  
items	
  that	
  the	
  US	
  military	
  considers	
  a	
  danger	
  to	
  the	
  public	
  will	
  be	
  
confiscated.	
  
b. As	
  long	
  as	
  it	
  is	
  considered	
  an	
  anathema	
  by	
  a	
  significant	
  proportion	
  of	
  	
  
United	
  States	
  Citizens	
  to	
  use	
  Heroin,	
  cocaine	
  or	
  any	
  other	
  naturally	
  
grown	
  drugs,	
  the	
  US	
  military,	
  the	
  Secretary	
  of	
  State,	
  and	
  the	
  customs	
  
bureaus	
  will	
  attempt	
  to	
  cooperate	
  in	
  a	
  program	
  to	
  purchase	
  all	
  of	
  these	
  
drugs	
  from	
  the	
  growers	
  Overseas	
  in	
  places	
  like	
  Afghanistan,	
  Columbia,	
  
Peru	
  and	
  Mexico	
  before	
  they	
  can	
  be	
  bought	
  and	
  smuggled	
  in	
  to	
  the	
  
United	
  States.	
  	
  The	
  Customs	
  bureau	
  will	
  attempt	
  to	
  sell	
  all	
  of	
  these	
  drugs	
  
to	
  United	
  States	
  Pharmaceutical	
  companies.	
  	
  	
  All	
  unsold	
  drugs	
  will	
  be	
  
destroyed.	
  	
  Otherwise	
  there	
  will	
  be	
  no	
  federally	
  mandated	
  “War	
  on	
  
Drugs”.	
  	
  The	
  individual	
  State	
  Governments,	
  Counties,	
  and	
  municipalities	
  
may	
  have	
  their	
  own	
  policy	
  towards	
  illegal	
  pharmaceuticals	
  as	
  per	
  
Democratic	
  procedures.	
  
	
  
c. The	
  customs	
  department	
  will	
  hand	
  search	
  all	
  visitors	
  luggage	
  and	
  or	
  	
  
Vehicles.	
  
d. All	
  private	
  foreign	
  pleasure	
  waters	
  craft	
  must	
  radio	
  in	
  to	
  the	
  Coast	
  
Guard	
  well	
  before	
  they	
  enter	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  12	
  nautical	
  mile	
  limit.	
  	
  	
  
They	
  cannot	
  enter	
  our	
  waters	
  unless	
  the	
  weather	
  and	
  sea	
  conditions	
  
permit	
  boarding	
  and	
  inspection.	
  	
  Once	
  their	
  craft	
  has	
  been	
  inspected	
  
they	
  must	
  proceed	
  directly	
  to	
  the	
  port	
  of	
  their	
  choice.	
  	
  A	
  customs	
  official	
  
will	
  remain	
  on	
  their	
  craft	
  until	
  it	
  is	
  docked.	
  	
  There	
  will	
  be	
  a	
  fee	
  assessed	
  
for	
  this	
  service.	
  Once	
  leaving	
  dock	
  they	
  must	
  proceed	
  directly	
  out	
  of	
  the	
  
United	
  States	
  12	
  nm	
  limit.	
  	
  If	
  they	
  wish	
  to	
  reenter	
  US	
  waters	
  they	
  must	
  
go	
  through	
  the	
  same	
  original	
  procedures.	
  	
  	
  Any	
  US	
  pleasure	
  watercraft	
  
that	
  leaves	
  US	
  waters	
  must	
  also	
  go	
  through	
  the	
  above	
  procedures.	
  	
  	
  But	
  
they	
  will	
  not	
  be	
  required	
  to	
  pay	
  a	
  fee	
  or	
  have	
  any	
  personnel	
  remain	
  
aboard	
  their	
  craft.	
  
e. All	
  cargo	
  ships	
  that	
  have	
  the	
  intention	
  of	
  going	
  to	
  any	
  US	
  harbor	
  must	
  
invite	
  the	
  inspection	
  of	
  a	
  team	
  of	
  Custom	
  officials	
  at	
  their	
  last	
  port	
  of	
  call	
  
prior	
  to	
  entering	
  US	
  territory.	
  	
  	
  Once	
  the	
  team	
  ok’s	
  the	
  cargo,	
  two	
  
members	
  of	
  the	
  team	
  will	
  be	
  armed	
  and	
  remain	
  on	
  the	
  vessel	
  and	
  be	
  
present	
  on	
  the	
  ship’s	
  bridge	
  in	
  twelve	
  hour	
  shifts,	
  until	
  it	
  reaches	
  dock	
  to	
  
make	
  sure	
  no	
  suspicious	
  activity	
  occurs	
  in	
  transit.	
  	
  The	
  owners	
  of	
  the	
  
cargo	
  will	
  reimburse	
  the	
  US	
  for	
  all	
  costs	
  of	
  inspection	
  and	
  supervision.	
  
	
  
	
  
Article.	
  V.	
  	
  	
  The	
  United	
  States	
  Military	
  
	
  
Section	
  1.	
  	
  	
  The	
  Civilian	
  Military	
  Advisory	
  Board	
  (CMAB)	
  in	
  addition	
  to	
  the	
  powers	
  
listed	
  before	
  in	
  this	
  constitution	
  may	
  at	
  anytime	
  advise	
  the	
  Joint	
  Chiefs	
  of	
  Staffs	
  to	
  
halt	
  offensive	
  military	
  action	
  by	
  majority	
  vote.	
  	
  	
  The	
  Joint	
  Chiefs	
  of	
  Staffs	
  may	
  
continue	
  any	
  defensive	
  military	
  action	
  as	
  determined	
  by	
  the	
  rules	
  of	
  engagement	
  
that	
  were	
  prior	
  approved	
  by	
  the	
  CMAB,	
  unless	
  the	
  full	
  body	
  of	
  the	
  CMAB	
  alters	
  the	
  
rules	
  of	
  engagement	
  by	
  100%	
  vote.	
  	
  (You	
  don’t	
  want	
  our	
  military	
  having	
  personnel	
  
that	
  are	
  left	
  defenseless	
  after	
  the	
  initiation	
  of	
  hostilities	
  were	
  legally	
  begun.)	
  
	
  
Section	
  2.	
  	
  	
  The	
  CMAB	
  will	
  be	
  selected	
  by	
  popular	
  vote	
  of	
  each	
  state.	
  	
  Each	
  State	
  will	
  
contribute	
  five	
  members	
  of	
  this	
  board.	
  	
  	
  	
  Until	
  there	
  are	
  enough	
  qualified	
  candidates	
  
that	
  are	
  available	
  to	
  be	
  selected	
  by	
  a	
  process	
  that	
  will	
  be	
  described	
  later,	
  candidates	
  
from	
  each	
  state	
  must	
  have	
  one	
  of	
  each	
  of	
  the	
  following	
  as	
  a	
  background.	
  	
  They	
  must	
  
be	
  residents	
  of	
  that	
  state.	
  Two	
  candidates	
  must	
  be	
  retired	
  officers	
  of	
  any	
  branch	
  of	
  
the	
  military	
  with	
  at	
  least	
  a	
  rank	
  of	
  Full	
  Colonel	
  or	
  its	
  equivalent,	
  who	
  have	
  had	
  at	
  six	
  
months	
  of	
  combat	
  experience.	
  	
  	
  One	
  candidate	
  must	
  be	
  a	
  retired	
  NCO	
  with	
  a	
  rank	
  of	
  
First	
  Sergeant	
  or	
  above	
  and	
  six	
  months	
  of	
  combat	
  experience.	
  	
  	
  One	
  candidate	
  must	
  
be	
  a	
  civilian	
  who	
  possesses	
  a	
  PHD	
  in	
  military	
  history	
  and	
  or	
  military	
  science.	
  	
  	
  One	
  
candidate	
  must	
  be	
  a	
  civilian	
  who	
  possesses	
  a	
  PHD	
  in	
  military	
  ethics.	
  
	
  
Section	
  3.	
  	
  There	
  will	
  be	
  a	
  process	
  created	
  to	
  educate	
  a	
  permanent	
  slate	
  of	
  
candidates	
  for	
  the	
  CMAB.	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  The	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  Justice	
  of	
  each	
  state	
  will	
  approve	
  
candidates	
  in	
  training	
  to	
  the	
  CMAB.	
  	
  	
  These	
  candidates	
  will	
  be	
  fully	
  supported	
  
financially	
  throughout	
  their	
  training	
  by	
  the	
  Federal	
  Government.	
  	
  	
  As	
  they	
  
successfully	
  proceed	
  through	
  training	
  their	
  financial	
  support	
  will	
  increase.	
  These	
  
candidates	
  will	
  be	
  educated	
  at	
  the	
  collegiate	
  level	
  at	
  our	
  existing	
  military	
  colleges.	
  	
  	
  
They	
  will	
  be	
  exempt	
  from	
  the	
  physical	
  requirements	
  for	
  future	
  military	
  officers.	
  	
  	
  
They	
  will	
  never	
  be	
  able	
  to	
  enlist	
  in	
  the	
  military	
  at	
  an	
  officer	
  level.	
  	
  	
  	
  After	
  graduation	
  
from	
  the	
  various	
  military	
  academies	
  they	
  must	
  all	
  obtain	
  an	
  MBA	
  degree.	
  	
  	
  They	
  
must	
  receive	
  advanced	
  degrees	
  in	
  fields	
  such	
  as	
  military	
  history,	
  military	
  science,	
  
and	
  military	
  ethics.	
  	
  They	
  can	
  also	
  qualify	
  by	
  obtaining	
  PHD’s	
  in	
  Physics	
  or	
  
Engineering.	
  	
  	
  They	
  must	
  receive	
  advance	
  training	
  in	
  the	
  various	
  War	
  colleges	
  of	
  our	
  
military.	
  	
  	
  They	
  should	
  have	
  at	
  least	
  two	
  years	
  experience	
  in	
  participating	
  in	
  military	
  
war	
  gaming	
  or	
  simulations.	
  	
  	
  	
  Each	
  year	
  the	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  Justice	
  of	
  their	
  state	
  will	
  
judge	
  a	
  candidates	
  progress.	
  	
  	
  If	
  the	
  Justice	
  finds	
  that	
  the	
  candidate	
  is	
  no	
  longer	
  
acceptable,	
  the	
  candidate	
  will	
  receive	
  a	
  severance	
  package	
  and	
  will	
  be	
  discharged	
  
from	
  the	
  program.	
  
	
  
Section	
  4.	
  	
  	
  Candidates	
  to	
  the	
  CMAB	
  will	
  undergo	
  extensive	
  background	
  checks.	
  
	
  
Section	
  5.	
  	
  	
  Members	
  of	
  the	
  CMAB	
  will	
  be	
  paid	
  at	
  the	
  same	
  level	
  as	
  a	
  two	
  star	
  general	
  
or	
  equivalent	
  and	
  receive	
  the	
  same	
  benefits	
  for	
  life.	
  	
  	
  	
  
Section	
  6.	
  	
  	
  	
  New	
  members	
  of	
  the	
  CMAB	
  will	
  be	
  appointed	
  by	
  popular	
  vote	
  of	
  their	
  
respective	
  state.	
  	
  They	
  will	
  serve	
  for	
  ten	
  years	
  or	
  until	
  there	
  the	
  Supreme	
  Court	
  
terminates	
  service	
  for	
  cause.	
  	
  
	
  
Section	
  7.	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  The	
  CMAB	
  will	
  be	
  responsible	
  for	
  approving	
  the	
  budget	
  of	
  the	
  various	
  
arms	
  of	
  the	
  military,	
  including	
  but	
  not	
  limited	
  to	
  the	
  numbers	
  of	
  various	
  personnel,	
  
the	
  replacement	
  of	
  worn	
  or	
  obsolete	
  weaponry,	
  the	
  acquisition	
  of	
  new	
  weapons,	
  and	
  
the	
  research	
  and	
  development	
  of	
  new	
  warfare	
  technologies.	
  
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The Constitution of the United States of America Revised

  • 1. The  Constitution  of  the  United  States  of  America  Revised       Preamble     We  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States,  in  Order  to  form  a  more  perfect  Union,   establish  Justice,  insure  domestic  Tranquility,  and  provide  for  the  common  defense,   Promote  the  general  Welfare,  and  promise  to  be  the  champions  of  Life,  Liberty  and   the  pursuit  of  Happiness  to  our  Posterity,  and  we  do  establish  this  Constitution  of   the  United  States  of  America.     Life  shall  be  defined  as  the  belief  that  individual  life  is  sacrosanct.     Liberty  shall  be  defined  as  the  protection  of  individual  freedom  of  choice  and   freedom  of  thought.     Pursuit  of  Happiness  shall  be  defined  as  that  there  will  be  no  false  imprisonment  of   our  citizens,  no  military  draft,  no  misuse  of  our  citizens  to  perform  any  labor   whether  manual  or  not,  and  to  maximize  the  retention  of  the  fruit  of  our  citizens   labor.     Article  .  I.         There  will  be  no  legislative  powers  granted  outside  of  those  specifically  detailed  in   this  constitution.     The  United  States  government  (to  be  abbreviated  from  now  on  as  USG)  is   specifically  forbidden  to  create  any  currency  that  can  be  used  as  legal  tender.    The   USG  is  specifically  forbidden  to  print  or  coin  any  money  that  can  be  used  as  legal   tender.     The  USG  is  forbidden  to  regulate  commerce  either  between  states,  or  between  the   USG  and  foreign  countries,  foreign  corporations,  or  foreign  individuals  or  groups  of   individuals.     The  USG  is  forbidden  to  form  or  agree  to  be  a  part  of  any  alliance  or  any  other   agreement  with  other  countries  whether  they  are  military  or  economic.    All  present   alliances  and  agreements  are  hereby  considered  null  and  void.     The  USG  is  forbidden  to  levy  any  taxes  on  its  citizens  or  corporations  in  any  form.      It   is  forbidden  for  any  governmental  body  on  any  level  to  levy  an  inheritance  tax.    The   USG  is  expressly  forbidden  to  levy  any  sales,  value  added  tax,  duties  on  anything.      
  • 2.   The  Chief  of  Staffs  of  our  armed  forces  may  form  temporary  agreements  with   foreign  powers  if  the  Citizen  Military  Security  Panel  (CMSP),  which  will  be  defined   later,  ratifies  such  agreements.     The  Citizen  Military  Security  Panel  will  have  the  sole  power  to  initiate  the  use  of   offensive  military  force.      They  can  only  approve  to  initate  military  action  if  100%  of   their  members  approve.  Depending  on  the  urgency  of  the  situation,  the  CMSP  will   also  have  to  get  the  approval  0f  75%  of  the  fifty  State  Governors,  then  if  time  allows   approval  of  75  majorities  in  all  State  Legislatures,  and  then  if  further  time  allows  an   approval  by  popular  vote  of  75%  of  citizens  of  the  US.      Once  this  approval  has  been   given  a  state  of  War  will  exist.      The  Joint  Chiefs  of  staffs  will  be  responsible   henceforth  to  the  management  of  the  hostilities.     The  use  of  military  force  in  a  defensive  manner  in  other  words  the  rules  of   engagement  that  the  US  military  will  abide  by,  will  be  set  by  joint  planning  by  the   CMSP  and  the  Joint  Chiefs  of  Staff.      A  subset  of  the  members  of  the  CMSP  will  be  on   twenty-­‐four  hour  call  to  be  consulted  by  the  Joint  Chiefs  if  a  situation  that  was   beyond  the  scope  of  the  established  rules  of  engagement.    The  on  call  CMSP  will  also     Be  in  charge  of  the  use  of  our  nuclear  arsenal  in  an  emergent  situation.     The  primary  mandate  of  the  CMSP  is  to  protect  the  citizenry  of  the  United  States  of   America.               We  will  not  give  up  our  seat  on  the  United  Nations.    However,  we  will  use  our   permanent  status  as  founding  members  to  veto  all  resolutions  of  the  United  Nations.     We  will  relocate  the  United  Nations  away  from  our  most  prosperous  and  important   city,  the  city  of  New  York  to  Atlanta,  Georgia.     We  will  recognize  the  current  articles  of  the  Law  of  the  Sea  as  defined  by  the  United   Nations  as  long  as  our  country  is  in  a  state  of  Peace.        We  also  reserve  the  right  to   violate  all  United  Nations  laws  in  the  event  our  military  believes  there  is  any   possibility  of  danger  of  an  attack  on  the  United  States  by  any  person,  group,  or   foreign  power,  whether  that  danger  is  imminent  or  just  in  the  foreseeable  future.     United  States  maritime  limits  and  boundaries  are  measured  from  the  official  U.S.   baseline,  recognized  as  the  low-­‐water  line  along  the  coast  as  marked  on  the  current   NOAA  nautical  charts,  in  accordance  with  the  articles  of  the  United  Nations  Law  of   the  Sea.    The  Office  of  Coast  Survey  depicts  on  its  nautical  charts  the  territorial  sea   (12  nautical  miles),  contiguous  zone    (24nm),  and  exclusive  economic  zone  (200nm,   plus  maritime  boundaries  with  adjacent  (opposite  countries).     NOAA  and  the  National  Weather  Service  will  become  part  of  the  United  States   Military.    The  release  of  information  from  these  two  organizations  to  the  public  will  
  • 3. be  freely  given  unless  the  Joint  Chief  of  Staff  determines  they  must  be  withheld  for   national  security  reasons.       Article  II.     Section  1.      All  current  laws  and  regulations  of  the  United  States  Government  that   regulate  any  and  all  activity  with  our  land  will  be  handed  off  to  the  State   Governments.     The  State  Governments  will  vote  on  keeping  or  discarding  any  law  or  regulation  that   they  don’t  believe  is  in  the  interest  of  their  state.      Since  the  multitude  of  these  laws   and  regulations  are  vast  approval  will  be  done  by  volume  of  yea’s  verses  nay’s  and   not  role  call  votes.      The  State  Governor  can  veto  any  approved  formerly  Federal   Government  laws  or  regulations  without  recourse.     All  Federal  entitlement  programs,  including  but  not  limited  to  Social  Security,   Medicare,  Medicaid,  Food  Stamps,  Obama  care,  Disability,  etc.  will  be  handed  off  to   the  states  for  administration.    The  states  must  hire  any  former  governmental   employees  that  administered  these  programs  that  wish  to  relocate  to  a  their  state.   All  these  programs  must  be  maintained  for  a  period  of  one  year  before  a  State   decides  to  modify  increase  or  abandon  these  programs.         Towards  the  end  of  the  one-­‐year  anniversary  of  administration  of  these  entitlement   programs,  the  state  will  put  to  popular  vote  various  options  of  retentions  of  the  five   most  costly  programs.      These  options  will  include  retention  of  the  program,  as  is,   cessation  of  the  program,  increase  of  the  benefits  or  beneficiaries,  or  decrease  of  the   benefits  or  beneficiaries.      The  public  will  have  three  months  to  review  these  options   before  a  vote  is  taken.      At  three-­‐month  intervals  the  next  five  costly  entitlement   programs  will  be  reviewed  and  voted  on  in  a  similar  manner  until  the  voters  judge   all  former  Federal  entitlement  programs.      This  is  not  to  say  that  the  legislature   cannot  in  the  future  revive  these  programs  by  a  democratic  process.      The  State   Legislature  will  have  the  power  to  enact  different  entitlement  programs   democratically  if  they  so  desire.    The  future  of  all  these  programs  and  other  laws   and  regulations  on  the  state  level  will  of  course  be  continued,  modified,  or   discontinued  by  the  States’  democratic  process.     If  a  program  is  discontinued  or  it  is  found  that  it  is  unnecessary  to  retain  the   formerly  Federally  employees,  they  will  be  granted  six  months  severance  pay  with   medical  benefits.     Any  full  time  Federal  employees  who  immediately  lose  their  jobs  as  the  result  of  the   adoption  of  this  constitution  will  be  granted  twelve  months  severance  pay  with   medical  benefits.    
  • 4. Section  2.    The  States  will  be  responsible  for  the  collection  of  all  revenue  to  be  used   at  the  State,  County  and  local  levels.    The  will  have  the  right  to  tax  individuals,  and   corporate  income  at  a  fixed  percentage  rate  that  does  not  exceed  50%.    This  fixed   tax  may  or  may  not  have  deductions.      This  tax  will  only  apply  to  income  earned   within  the  physical  boundaries  of  the  state.        Any  income  that  an  individual  receives   as  a  dividend  from  a  corporation’s  earnings  within  the  state  may  not  be  taxed.      In   other  words  there  will  not  be  any  double  taxation.     They  will  have  the  right  to  establish  a  sales  tax  at  any  rate  up  to  15%.      This  tax  will   apply  equally  to  all  sales  whether  real  estate  with  or  without  improvements,   tangible,  and  intangible  items.    The  state  will  not  have  the  right  to  tax  any  products   imported,  exported,  or  in  transit  through  the  state.     All  proceeds  from  this  taxation  will  be  applied  first  to  all  of  the  States’  revenue   requirements.      Next  the  proceeds  will  be  apportioned  to  the  municipality’s  revenue   requirements,  and  then  to  the  counties  requirements.         The  State  will  hire  independent  private  accounting  firms  to  validate  municipal  and   county  budgets.      The  State,  county,  and  local  governments  will  be  able  to  approve   on  their  own,  any  long  term  infrastructure  improvement  projects  that  receive   approval  by  ballot  of  the  majority  vote  of  their  residents.     States  cannot  issue  currency,  have  a  State  controlled  bank,  or  coin  any  money.         If  there  is  a  budget  shortfall  the  State  can  borrow  money  against  future  revenue.     But  they  must  adjust  their  total  tax  structure  to  achieve  a  balanced  budget  and  pay   back  any  debt  within  two  years.      They  should  over  time  attempt  to  achieve  a  two-­‐ year  reserve  to  address  any  emergencies.      These  reserves  must  be  held  in  AAA   rated  short-­‐term  securities.     Counties  and  Municipalities  will  never  be  able  to  borrow  money  in  any  fashion.    The   States’  must  furnish  all  their  financial  needs.     Section  4.  States,  counties  and  municipalities  cannot  make  any  alliances,  treaties  or   any  other  agreements  with  other  states  or  foreign  countries.     States,  counties  and  municipalities  cannot  impede  travel  into  or  out  of  their  states   by  citizens  or  foreign  visitors.     States  cannot  prevent  any  private  person  or  corporation  hiring  foreign  visitors.     States  cannot  maintain  any  military  force  or  weaponry  disallowed  by  the  United   States  Chief  of  Staff.     States  cannot  interfere  with  any  commerce  into  or  out  of  their  states.  
  • 5.   States,  Counties  and  municipalities  cannot  confiscate  real  property  for  any  reason.     States,  Counties  and  municipalities  can  derive  revenue  from  court  approved   financial  penalties,  from  the  collection  of  revenues  of  infractions,  and  they  may   confiscate  any  non-­‐real  estate  assets  of  a  corporation  or  individual  who  does  not   abide  the  tax  laws,  but  only  if  those  assets  are  within  the  boundaries  of  their  state.     They  may  not  fine  tax  lawbreakers  more  then  25%  on  the  unpaid  taxes.     Section  5.  States  will  have  no  power  over  the  regulation  of  education  at  the   municipal  level.      The  continuation  of  each  States’  Universities  or  Colleges  under  the   auspices  of  the  State  government  will  be  put  to  vote  every  two  years.      If  the  voters   find  any  State  University  or  college  unacceptable  it  will  have  to  be  auctioned  to  the   private  economy.    New  State  Colleges  or  Universities  must  have  the  approval  of  the   voters  (majority  rules).   Again  municipalities  will  have  the  final  say  on  what  type  of  educational  system  will   be  practiced  within  their  town.      They  must  insure  that  there  are  educational   facilities  of  some  nature,  private  or  public  that  will  enable  all  children  to  have   education  up  to  the  12th  grade.       Section  6.  States  may  only  own  real  estate  to  maintain  the  legislature,  the  Governors   ‘mansion,  the  courthouses,  state  parks  and  the  state  police  buildings.     Counties  will  only  own  County  Court  Houses,  County  Sheriffs  buildings,  county  jails   and  all  roads  outside  of  the  municipalities  with  the  exception  of  the  interstates,   which  are  owned  by  the  Federal  Government.      They  are  responsible  for  their   maintenance.  Criminals  arrested  within  the  state,  must  be  transferred  after   arraignment  to  a  County  Jail.      They  will  be  prosecuted  at  the  County  Level.      There   must  be  sufficient  Jail  space,  judges,  and  courtrooms  to  prosecute  a  case  within   thirty  days.      If  not  the  accused  must  be  released.  A  three-­‐judge  panel  will  rule  all   cases.    A  person  may  only  be  convicted  by  a  unanimous  vote  of  the  judges.      At  the   discretion  of  the  Judges  bail  may  be  set  with  electronic  monitoring.      If  a  person  is   convicted  of  a  crime  that  the  court  decides  requires  imprisonment,  then  the  case  is   automatically  transferred  to  the  Federal  Criminal  Court  System  for  review.    The   prisoner  will  be  remanded  to  Federal  Marshall  custody.      Any  fiscal  penalty  can  be   collected  by  the  county  from  property  that  the  defendant  has  within  the  state.    If  the   Federal  Criminal  Court  finds  that  the  amount  collected  is  insufficient,  the   defendant’s  assets  anywhere  in  the  United  States  may  be  confiscated  to  pay  the  fine.       There  will  never  be  any  prisons,  with  the  exception  of  Federal  Military  Prisons   within  a  state.     Municipalities  may  only  own  real  estate  consisting  of  their  town  hall,  police  stations,   public  hospitals,  city  parks,  and  all  public  roads.    They  are  responsible  for  their   maintenance.      Any  new  public  infrastructure  that  needs  to  be  built  must  be   approved  at  the  state  level.      The  state  will  apportion  funds  for  its  construction.  
  • 6.   All  public  utilities  must  be  sold  to  the  private  sector.     No  jurisdiction  within  a  state  will  be  able  to  interfere  with  traffic  over  the  Internet.     In  modern  day  society,  it  is  impractical  for  the  state  to  monitor  pornography  or   profanity  over  the  airwaves.      It  will  be  up  to  parents  to  monitor  what  their  children   are  watching  or  viewing.     Section  7.      The  State  has  no  power  to  license  and  or  collect  any  fees  from  any   professions  or  institutions.    Instead  the  State  will  maintain  an  insurance  program   financed  out  of  state  funds.    If  any  citizen  is  injured  by  an  act  committed  by  a   professional  (as  defined  in  each  state),  he  will  be  awarded  a  settlement  based  on  the   injury.      If  a  settlement  is  awarded,  then  a  record  of  who  caused  that  will  be   associated  with  that  individual  or  institution,  together  with  full  disclosure  of  all   events  leading  to  the  injury,  if  the  insurance  investigators  determine  a  cause  they   will  include  the  cause  and  a  narrative  of  what  led  them  to  this  decision.    If  they   decide  the  cause  was  criminal  in  nature  they  will  send  this  investigation  to  the   appropriate  authorities  for  investigation  and  possible  prosecution      this  recorded   injury  can  never  be  removed  by  any  authority  and  will  be  available  on  the  Internet.       Section  8.    Municipalities  can  declare  themselves  independent  of  the  laws  of  the   State,  even  those  laws  within  the  State  Constitution.      However  they  will  have  to   follow  the  rules  of  Democracy  and  the  Federal  Constitution.      If  they  declare   independency  they  cannot  collect  any  revenue  from  the  state  tax  base.    They  cannot   authorize  any  taxation  of  any  kind  of  their  citizens.    Their  citizens  will  still  have  to   pay  all  State  authorized  taxes  and  deliver  those  collections  to  the  State  unless  the   State  grants  them  immunity.      The  city  will  have  to  be  maintained  by  private   donations.     Section  9.    Safety  net   All  citizens  of  the  United  States  who  are  without  funds  to  have  a  place  to  live,  or   funds  to  eat,  or  funds  to  purchase  essential  clothing  and  toiletries  must  be  helped.       There  will  be  no  homeless  United  States  citizens.    The  State  Government  has  the   ultimate  responsibilities  for  these  individuals.    These  individuals  will  be  assigned  a   case  officer.      This  case  officer  will  first  try  to  get  help  for  theses  citizens  from   existing  private  charities.      If  that  does  not  work,  the  case  officer  will  use  existing   entitlement  programs.    If  this  citizen  is  not  eligible  for  any  of  these  programs  or  if   these  programs  have  been  discontinued,  the  case  worker  will  use  State  funds  to   provide  for  all  essential  support  including  but  not  limited  to  housing,  medical  care,   food,  clothing,  and  an  amount  of  money  furnished  weekly  for  sundry  items.    The   citizen  may  request  help  in  job  placement  or  job  training.      All  homeless  noncitizens   will  have  the  opportunity  to  be  helped  by  private  charities.    If  no  private  charities   will  give  this  visitor  help,  the  visitor  will  be  remanded  to  the  custody  of  the  Federal   Marshall  Service.      The  Federal  State  Monitoring  court  will  decide  this  person’s  fate.     Section  10.      New  elections  of  Legislatures  
  • 7. All  states  upon  the  ratification  of  this  new  constitution  must  have  a  special  election   to  reelect  a  new  legislature.      The  state  legislature  can  only  comprise  citizens  who   are  not  currently  judges,  lawyers,  prosecutors,  or  paralegals.      (Why  would  you  want   to  have  a  pickpocket  valet  you’re  shiny  new  car.      Lawyers  have  a  natural  bias  when   they  write  laws  that  help  their  fellow  professionals  at  the  expense  of  their   constituents.)      The  Federal  State  Monitoring  court  will  review  any  new  laws  passed   by  the  State  legislature  to  insure  they  comply  with  the  Federal  Constitution.    After   their  approval,  the  state  Supreme  Court  will  examine  the  new  legislation.  The  State   Supreme  court  can  reject  any  new  legislation  that  conflicts  with  the  State   constitution.      The  Supreme  Court  can  also  rewrite  the  law  into  a  form  they  find   acceptable  and  return  it  to  the  legislature  for  a  vote.        Only  after  all  these   procedures  can  the  law  be  sent  to  the  Governor  for  signature.     Section  11.        When  the  entitlement  programs  are  dropped  to  the  state  level  it  will  be     Time  to  get  rid  of  social  security  numbers  and  replace  them  with  some  other   method.      Social  Security  numbers  promote  identity  theft.         Article  III.      The  court  system  of  the  Federal  Government  will  be  divided  into  three   main  parts,  the  Federal  Criminal  Court  System,  The  Federal  State  Court  Monitoring   system.  And  the  Federal  Civil  Court  System.    Each  one  of  these  divisions  will  be   monitored  by  an  appeal  and  supervising  master  court.      Above  them  all  will  be  the   Supreme  Court.     Section  1.    The  Federal  Criminal  Court  System  will  be  a  series  of  courts  each  with   three  judges.      This  court  will  immediately  review  any  criminal  case  where  a   sentence  of  incarceration  is  made  on  the  state  level.      The  county  court  must  transfer   all  evidence,  a  video  record  of  the  trial,  and  a  record  of  the  deliberations  of  the   County  Judges.      If  necessary  the  court  may  ask  Detectives  of  the  Federal  Marshall   Service  to  collect  more  evidence  or  interview  witnesses.      This  court  will  also  have   thirty  days  to  review  a  case.      The  Court  can  issue  three  possible  decrees.      They   must  be  unanimous.  They  can  have  the  criminal  transferred  to  a  Federal  Island   facility  for  nonviolent  crimes.    They  can  have  the  criminal  transferred  to  a  Federal   Island  facility  for  violent  offenders  whom  the  court  believes  may  be  rehabilitated.     Finally  the  court  can  send  offenders  to  an  island  facility  of  no  return.        The  court   may  confiscate  assets  from  a  convict  anywhere  in  the  country.    They  will  return  any   unpaid  portion  back  to  the  county.    If  the  court  determines  the  crime  does  not  merit   incarceration,  the  offender  will  be  free  to  go  anywhere  he  wishes.    From  the   nonmilitary  population  there  will  be  no  capital  offences.       This  court  will  have  control  of  the  Federal  Marshall  Service.    Among  the  other  duties   of  this  service  is  to  maintain  discipline  on  the  Federal  Interstate  Highway  System,  be   present  at  all  inter-­‐state  airports,  and  all  major  inter-­‐state  train  stations,  which  are   owned  by  the  Federal  Government.      All  of  these  airports  and  train  stations  will  be  
  • 8. leased  back  to  the  private  sector,  but  all  security  will  be  under  the  control  of  the   Marshall  Service.       There  will  be  an  administrative  and  review  court  above  the  Federal  Criminal  Court   System.      They  will  be  responsible  for  monitoring  the  action  of  the  judges  on  the   lower  level.  They  will  be  responsible  for  hiring  and  firing  of  all  the  judges.    They  can   reverse  an  egregious  ruling  if  it  is  brought  to  their  attention.      They  will  also   administer  the  hiring  and  firing  of  the  Federal  Marshall  Service.        The  Supreme   Court  will  hire  and  fire  these  judges.     Section  2.  The  Federal  State  Monitoring  Court  will  make  sure  that  citizens’  civil   rights  have  not  been  violated.     Those  rights  are:     a. The  right  to  bear  arms.    Firearms  will  not  be  confiscated  from  private   residences.    Private  citizens  will  not  have  the  right  to  open  or  conceal  carry   firearms  into  public  places  or  private  domains  that  they  do  not  own.      They   may  purchase  weapons  from  any  person  or  shop  and  they  may  fire  them  at  a   private  firing  range.      They  must  keep  all  their  weapons  locked  and  out  of   view  during  transport.      During  hunting  season  they  may  bring  their  weapons   to  a  locality  where  their  licenses  are  active.    If  an  officer  of  the  court  finds  a   citizen  carrying  a  firearm  illegally  it  will  simply  be  subject  to  confiscation.     There  will  be  no  arrests  or  fines  unless  that  individual  is  in  the  act  of   committing  a  crime.   b. The  right  of  the  people  to  be  secure  in  their  persons,  houses,  papers,   computers,  hard  line  and  mobile  communications,  and  effects,  against   unreasonable  searches  and  seizures,  shall  not  be  violated,  and  no  warrants   shall  issue,  but  upon  probable  cause,  supported  by  oath  or  affirmation,  and   particularly  describing  the  place  to  be  searched,  and  the  person  or  things  to   be  seized.   c. No  one  can  be  subject  for  the  same  offense  twice,  nor  shall  be  compelled  in   any  criminal  case  to  be  a  witness  against  himself,  nor  be  deprived  of  life,   liberty  or  property,  without  due  process  of  law,  nor  shall  private  real   property  ever  be  taken.   d. In  all  criminal  prosecutions,  the  accused  shall  enjoy  the  right  to  a  public  trial   not  lasting  longer  then  thirty  days  from  his  arraignment  in  the  county  where   the  alleged  crime  occurred,  and  to  be  informed  of  the  nature  and  cause  of  the   accusation,  to  be  confronted  with  the  witnesses  against  him,  to  have   compulsory  process  for  obtaining  witnesses  in  his  favor,  and  to  have  the   assistance  of  counsel  for  his  defense.      If  he  wishes  a  trial  by  jury,  he  must   compensate  or  find  a  charity  to  compensate  for  the  reimbursement  of  the   selected  jurors  regular  pay,  and  the  duration  of  the  trial  will  be  increased  by   thirty  days.   e. As  in  criminal  court  the  unanimous  verdict  of  three  judges  is  required,  so   shall  it  be  in  civil  cases.  
  • 9. f. Excessive  bail  shall  not  be  required,  nor  excessive  fines  imposed,  nor  cruel   and  unusual  punishments  inflicted.   g. Again  just  to  emphasize  this  point  these  rights  are  only  for  citizens  of  the   United  States.    Visitors  have  none  of  these  rights.    If  a  visitor  is  caught  in  the   possession  of  a  firearm  on  his  person,  vehicle,  or  living  space  he  will  be   immediately  transferred  to  the  authority  of  the  Federal  Marshall  Service.     The  Federal  Marshall  service  will  take  his  case  in  front  of  the  Federal   Criminal  Court  System  with  all  pertinent  facts.      This  court  may  expel  this   person  with  no  rights  to  ever  return  to  the  United  States  or  if  they  determine   he  is  a  violent  offender  send  him  to  the  Island  of  no  return.   h. The  right  to  conduct  business  of  any  kind  outside  the  state  of  his  residency   without  interference  or  collection  of  any  taxes  or  duties  whether  he  is  acting   as  an  individual  or  as  a  corporation.       i. The  right  to  purchase  items  from  outside  the  state  without  paying  any  sales   taxes  within  the  state  of  his  residence.   j. The  right  to  leave  any  state  or  move  anywhere  within  the  state  with  all  of  an   individual’s  possessions  without  paying  any  levies  or  taxes,  unless  there   exists  an  unpaid  tax  or  fine  levied  against  that  individual.    If  the  individual   believes  this  unpaid  tax  of  fine  is  not  just,  that  individual  can  appeal  to  the   Federal  State  Monitoring  court  for  redress  within  the  span  of  twelve  months.   k. The  right  of  any  individual  to  travel  into  any  other  state  without  hindrance  or   payment  of  any  kind.   l. The  last  four  rights  do  apply  to  visitors  to  our  great  nation.   m. The  Federal  State  Monitoring  court  will  only  act  on  the  state  level,  which   includes  any  members  of  the  states’  legislature,  the  states’  executive  branch   or  the  states’  supreme  court.      If  the  court  finds  a  violation  of  any  individual’s   rights,  it  will  apply  its  penalties  to  the  person  or  persons  most  responsible   for  allowing  this  injustice  to  occur  within  their  state.      Therefore  it  will   behoove  the  state  government  to  keep  a  close  eye  on  the  happenings  on  the   local  level  within  their  state.        The  penalties  from  the  Federal  State   Monitoring  court  can  be  anything  from  prohibition  of  the  individuals  ever   being  employed  at  any  governmental  level,  an  appropriate  fine,  and  in  case  of   a  truly  egregious  miscarriage  of  justice  possible  incarceration.      In  the  case  of   a  judgment  of  incarceration  the  case  will  have  to  be  handed  off  to  the  Federal   Criminal  Court  system.      The  Federal  Monitoring  court  will  use  Federal   Marshall  detectives  to  investigate  any  injustices.   n. I  have  not  included  the  right  to  freedom  of  speech,  the  right  of  freedom  of   press,  or  the  right  to  practice  religion  in  this  constitution.    In  our  modern   world  it  would  be  very  difficult  for  a  state  to  hinder  these  rights.    However  if   a  State  wishes  to  have  these  rights  enumerated  in  their  state  constitution   they  may  do  so.   o. The  Federal  State  Monitoring  court  will  also  address  any  grievances  of   damage  from  one  state  to  another  whether  this  damage  is  caused  by  actions   of  the  State  or  local  governments  or  individuals  or  corporations.      This   damage  will  include  but  not  be  limited  to  pollution  of  waterways,  toxic  or   odorous  substances  in  the  air  traveling  from  state  to  state.    The  Court  will  
  • 10. hire  experts  to  assess  the  damage  and  the  causes  and  levy  fines  and  awards   as  appropriate.   p. The  Federal  State  Monitoring  court  will  monitor  the  States  program  for   citizen  safety  net.     Section  3.  The  Federal  Civil  Court  System     a. The  Federal  Civil  Court  System  will  consist  of  a  large  body  of  individual   courts  also  manned  by  three  judges.      For  a  court  decision  to  be  upheld  it   must  be  unanimous.  This  use  of  this  court  will  be  totally  voluntary.      Two   parties,  whether  they  are  two  individuals  living  in  one  state,  or  two   corporations  existing  in  one  state,  or  one  individual  and  one  corporation,   or  an  individual  and  a  municipality,  or  a  United  States  corporation  and  a   foreign  corporation,  or  United  States  corporation  and  a  foreign   government,  or  so  on  and  so  on,  they  can  all  voluntarily  use  this  court.       b. The  process  has  a  few  complexities  depending  on  the  nature  of  the   contract  and  what  the  contract  binds  each  person  to  perform.    But   whatever  goods  or  services  are  being  traded  in  the  contract,  the   complexities  of  adjudicating  a  breech  of  this  contract  must  be  evaluated.     Once  a  contract  reaches  this  court  to  guarantee  performance  or  to  assess   a  monetary  or  performance  award,  the  court  will  examine  the  paperwork.     If  the  contract  calls  for  technical  specifications  that  the  examining  judge   does  not  understand  he  will  have  to  call  for  expert  opinions  on  the   difficulties  of  making  a  judgment.        Based  on  that  information  and  the   total  monetary  value  of  the  contract,  this  court  will  ask  for  a  sum  of   money  to  guarantee  that  they  will  adjudicate  a  claim  by  one  party  that  the   contract  has  been  breeched.    If  the  contracts’  value  is  a  billion  dollars,  that   could  earn  the  court  ten  million  dollars  for  example  for  doing  nothing  if   the  contract  is  fulfilled  without  problems.   c. Why  would  someone  want  to  have  his  or  her  contract  guaranteed  by  this   court?        The  reason  is  that  this  court  has  the  entire  power  of  the  United   States  government  behind  it.      This  court  can  collect  from  assets  or  funds   anywhere  in  the  United  States.        The  Department  of  State  can  use  its   power  to  have  friendly  foreign  governments  aid  in  collecting  funds   outside  of  the  United  States.   d. This  court  system  may  grow  to  be  the  largest  part  of  the  Federal   Judiciary.    It  is  impossible  to  predict.    But  if  people  are  laying  out  money   expecting  a  swift  judgment,  then  the  number  of  courts  and  justices  must   meet  this  demand.      I  think  if  companies  were  paying  significant  sums  of   money  to  guarantee  performance,  they  would  expect  an  answer  within  a   month  or  maybe  two.        The  swifter  just  decisions  are  made  the  more   people  will  be  willing  to  pay  and  use  these  courts.   e. Since  this  could  be  one  of  the  bigger  sources  of  income  for  the  Federal   Government,  it  must  be  quick,  just,  and  the  awards  must  be  paid  swiftly.   f. There  will  need  to  be  a  network  of  supervising  courts  to  hire  and  fire   justices,  manage  the  acquisition  of  expert  consultants,  and  other  issues.  
  • 11. g. I  think  here  too,  it  will  take  unanimous  decisions  by  the  three  judges  to   arrive  at  a  binding  award.   h. You  will  note  that  I  have  not  included  any  other  civil  type  of  cases  at  the   Federal  level.    This  is  not  a  mistake.      Other  then  contract  law,  the  Federal   Court  system  will  not  try  or  hear  appeals  on  any  other  civil  matter.    That   means  for  example,  that  there  will  not  be  any  class  action  suits  heard  at   the  Federal  level.     Section  4.    The  Supreme  Court       a. The  new  Supreme  court  will  be  the  only  elected  body  of  justices  on  the     Federal  level.   b. There  will  be  one  Justice  elected  from  each  state  and  one  extra  Justice     From  the  District  of  Columbia.      Lets  make  them  serve  six-­‐year  terms.   c. There  foremost  activities  will  be  administration.      They  will  be   responsible  for  the  makeup  of  all  the  supervisory  courts.    They  will  also   review  cases  from  lower  courts  that  are  brought  to  their  attention.    They   may  decide  to  reverse  a  lower  court  decision  if  warranted.   d. This  court  will  be  the  only  government  body  that  can  make  changes  to  the   Federal  Constitution.    If  the  majority  of  this  court  decides  that  an   amendment  must  be  made,  they  will  vote  on  it.    If  it  passes  the   amendment  will  be  presented  to  each  state.      It  will  have  to  pass  by  75%   of  the  popular  vote  in  each  state  to  be  included  or  alter  the  Constitution.     e. The  Supreme  Court  will  also  monitor  the  activities  of  the  executive   branch.    They  will  hire  auditors  to  monitor  for  corruption  of  the  executive   branch.    They  can  also  reverse  the  ruling  of  any  of  the  military  courts   decisions.   f. Supreme  Court  Justices  must  be  born  in  the  USA.    They  must  have  served   six  years  on  the  Supreme  Court  at  the  State  Level.    The  Justices  will  serve   six  years.      They  can  be  on  the  Supreme  Court  twice  in  their  lifetime.   g. The  Supreme  Court  will  select  each  calendar  year  by  majority  vote  the   Chief  Justice.    The  Justice  can  retain  his  position  for  the  entirety  of  his   office  by  renewal  of  the  majority  of  the  court.  The  Chief  Justice  is  a  key   vote  for  any  decisions.    The  Chief  Justice  must  agree  with  a  decision  or  the   decision  is  null  and  void.     h. The  Chief  Justice  swears  into  office  any  key  officials  of  the  Federal       Government.    This  Justice  is  responsible  to  have  the  full  Supreme  Court   review  any  lower  courts’  decision  and  reverse  its  decision.   i. The  Supreme  Court  has  first  call  of  any  investigative  and  action  powers  of   the  Federal  Marshall  Service.      Every  key  official  that  is  chosen  for  a  major   position  with  the  United  States  Government  will  need  a  background   check  by  the  Federal  Marshall  Service.   j. The  Supreme  Court  will  grant  commissions  to  officer  candidates  to  the   United  States  Military  after  a  background  check.    It  will  also  approve  any   promotion  of  officers  from  rank  to  rank  after  asked  to  do  so  by  each   militaries  branch  chief  personnel  officer.  
  • 12. k. The  Supreme  Court  will  establish  what  crimes  are  punishable  by   incarceration.      It  will  also  set  standards  for  the  length  of  incarceration   and  the  type  of  facility  a  criminal  will  be  remanded  too.   l. The  laws  dealing  with  copyrights  and  patents  are  antiquated.    The   Supreme  Court  will  create  new  guidelines  for  these  important  rights.     They  will  establish  a  special  court  to  handle  violations.     Section  5.         a. The  Supreme  Court  will  select  the  head  of  the  Federal  Marshall  Service.   b. This  person  must  have  a  degree  in  criminal  justice,  masters  in  business   administration,  and  a  complete  understanding  of  the  Federal   Constitution.   c. This  person  will  be  responsible  for  administrating  the  entire  Marshall   Service.   d. The  Federal  Marshall  Service  will  have  three  divisions,  the  enforcement   division,  the  investigative  division,  and  the  civilian  prison  system.   e. The  Joint  Chief  of  Staffs  will  select  the  weapons  available  to  this  division.   f. The  Federal  Marshall  Service  shall  assume  all  duties  and  resources  of  the   current  Federal  Bureau  of  Investigation  with  the  exceptions  of   counterintelligence  and  counterterrorism.      Any  information  that  this   organization  receives  involving  suspicion  of  future  acts  of  terrorism  will   be  sent  to  the  military.      Any  immediate  threats,  will  in  addition  to   alerting  the  military,  be  acted  on  by  the  Marshall  Service  itself  with  the   cooperation  of  all  local  law  enforcement.      If  any  suspicious  espionage   activity  is  detected,  then  this  information  shall  be  handed  off  to  Military   Intelligence.               Article  IV.     Section  1.    There  will  be  a  one-­‐time  office  called  the  Federal  Asset  Reconstitution   Board.    They  will  reacquire  assets  that  have  been  sold  or  leased  without  the  consent   of  the  majority  of  our  citizens  anytime  since  the  creation  of  our  country.    Many  of   these  assets  were  built  with  Federal  money  or  Federally  paid  research  and   development.   a. All  of  the  original  rights  of  the  Internet  will  be  reacquired  by  the  United     States  government  and  leased  out  on  a  yearly  basis.      The  US  will  never   give  up  control  of  ICANN  and  will  use  force  if  necessary  to  reacquire  the   IETF  and  W3C,  the  Internet  Society,  and  the  five  regional  registries.   b. The  United  States  Government  will  nullify  all  sales,  leases  and  any  other     Contracts  dealing  with  the  electromagnetic  spectrum  that  is  used  by   radio,  television  and  cellular  and  similar  technology  within  the  United   States  and  its  territories.      These  were  all  national  treasures  and  they  
  • 13. should  not  have  been  sold.      All  of  this  spectrum  will  go  out  for  closed   competitive  bidding  for  a  five-­‐year  lease.      The  current  owner  or  user  of   this  spectrum  will  have  the  opportunity  to  match  the  highest  offer  to   retain  the  contract.    This  will  be  another  great  source  of  government   income.   c. The  interstate  highway  system  outside  of  major  municipalities  to  be   determined  later  will  be  owned  and  controlled  by  the  Federal   Government.      There  will  be  a  one-­‐time  acquisition  of  land  to  create   islands  along  the  inter-­‐state  for  food  and  lodging  on  newly  minted   Federal  Land.      These  islands  will  be  leased  out.    Bids  will  go  out  to  create   the  most  modern  high  tech  toll  collection  system.      There  will  be  contract   put  out  to  create  a  technology  so  that  drivers  on  the  interstate  can  have   their  automobiles  and  trucks  controlled  automatically  in  the  future.    The   tolls  will  pay  for  improvements  and  repair  of  this  system.    Only  Federal   Marshalls  can  stop  vehicles  on  the  interstate.   d. All  commercial  airports  will  be  acquired  by  the  Federal  Government  and   leased  back  for  five  years  by  auction  similar  to  the  airwaves.      Only   Federal  Marshalls  will  have  the  right  to  arrest  within  these  airports.   e. The  purpose  of  these  annexations  is  to  give  our  population  the  ability  to   vote  with  their  feet  at  a  moments  notice.    It  also  gives  a  boost  to  Federal   Revenue  without  taxation.   f. All  oil  leases,  mineral  rights,  land  use,  property  leases,  structure  leases   will  be  declared  null  and  void.    They  will  all  go  out  to  auction  similar  to   above.   g. All  bridges  and  tunnels  that  connect  one  state  with  another  will  also  be   annexed  by  the  USG.    These  connections  are  vitally  important  to  our   economy,  so  the  USG  will  decide  on  the  appropriate  funding  method  for   maintenance,  improvements  or  replacements.       Section  2.      The  Bureau  of  management  of  United  States  Assets.         a. This  is  the  largest  potential  piece  of  bureaucracy  in  the  executive  branch.       b. The  United  States  Government  owns  25%  of  the  landmass  of  our   country.   c. This  is  an  enormous  task  to  manage  properly.   d. We  will  need  to  hire  a  consulting  firm  just  to  decide  how  we  are  going  to   decide  to  break  these  assets  into  manageable  pieces.   e. Once  that  is  done  we  will  have  to  put  out  to  bid  private  companies  to   manage  the  pieces.   f. We  will  have  to  hire  many  accounting  firms  to  make  sure  as  little  as   corruption  as  possible  is  taking  place.   g. This  will  be  the  largest  source  of  revenue  for  the  new  Federal   Government.  
  • 14. h. The  head  of  this  management  program  will  be  chosen  by  the  Supreme   Court  and  will  serve  at  their  pleasure.      The  Supreme  Court  will   determine  this  person’s  salary  and  benefits.   i. The  head  of  this  management  program  will  seek  to  maximize  private   management  of  these  assets.      This  person  may  hire  governmental   assistants         Section  3.      The  new  Federal  Totally  Tax  Free  Enterprise  zone.     a. The  Federal  Government  will  acquire  all  real  estate                    Property  within  the  District  of  Columbia.    Current  owners  will  be                      Fairly  compensated.   b. A  city-­‐planning  firm  will  be  hired  to  create  an  overall  design  of  the  city.   c. Parcels  will  be  leased  out  to  build  high  rises  for  offices,  manufacturing,   and  living  space.   d. Current  parks  will  be  maintained.   e. There  will  be  no  taxes,  duties,  or  levies  of  any  kind  within  this  zone.   f. The  Federal  Government  should  earn  tremendous  revenue  for  leasing   out  existing  structures,  tearing  down  dilapidated  structures  and  leasing   them  for  high  rises.   g. There  will  be  no  private  ownership  of  weapons  not  allowed  by  the   Current  TSA  policy  within  this  zone.      Only  Federal  Marshalls  and   uniformed  military  personnel  can  carry  their  personal  weapons.   h. The  only  vehicles  allowed  on  the  streets  will  be  electric  self-­‐drive  that   cannot  leave  city  limits.     i. All  foreign  embassies  will  have  to  relocate  to  wherever  the  United   Nations  is  relocated  too.     j. Parking  Structures  will  be  built  on  annexed  land  outside  the  city  limits.     There  will  be  connecting  subways  to  bring  people  living  outside  this   zone  to  this  city.   k. Only  United  States  Citizens  may  live,  work,  and  own  businesses  or   corporations  within  this  city.   l. Land  will  be  annexed  to  create  a  new  airport  connected  to  this  zone.     There  will  be  a  subway  connection  to  the  heart  of  this  city.     m. Everyone  entering  this  zone  will  have  to  go  through  security  similar  to   the  present  TSA.   n. The  current  passenger  rail  terminus  will  have  to  be  changed  to  be   outside  the  city  for  security  reasons.    There  will  be  a  subway  connection   to  the  heart  of  the  city.   o. Citizens  may  charter  corporations  within  this  zone.    All  of  the  chief   officers  of  this  corporation  must  be  US  citizens.      The  chief  officers  are   defined  as  the  CEO,  the  President,  the  Secretary  ant  the  Treasurer.      All  of   these  officers  must  be  residents  of  this  zone.  
  • 15. p. US  citizens  must  declare  their  intentions  to  be  residents  of  this  zone  to   the  Zone’s  mayoral  office.    To  maintain  their  residency  they  must   physically  live  within  the  zone  six  months  and  one  day.   All  corporation  that  are  charted  within  this  zone,  must  have  their  home   offices  maintained  within  this  zone.     q. The  Supreme  Court  will  select  the  mayor  of  this  zone.      All  civil  and   criminal  cases  that  occur  within  this  zone  will  be  sent  to  the  appropriate     Federal  Court.    The  Federal  Marshall  service  will  keep  civil  order  within   the  zone  and  will  be  responsible  for  criminal  arrests  and  the  issuance  of   any  infractions.      The  Federal  Marshall  service  will  maintain  a  Jail  for   alleged  criminals.      A  convicted  citizen  may  never  again  be  a  resident  of   this  zone.      A  person  who  is  found  to  have  not  complied  with  the   residency  requirements  of  this  zone  will  never  be  able  to  be  a  resident   again  in  this  zone  or  any  other  future  Federal  Free  Enterprise  zones.    If   this  person  is  an  officer  of  a  Corporation  chartered  in  this  zone,  the   Mayor’s  department  will  decide  whether  the  Corporation  can  maintain   its  charter  within  this  zone  based  on  a  set  of  criteria  established  by  the   Supreme  Court.   r. A  Bank  may  be  chartered  within  this  zone.      It  can  be  private  or  a     Corporation  charted  within  this  zone.      If  it  is  private,  the  majority   owners  must  be  citizens  who  are  residents  of  this  zone.    The  ownership   of  this  bank  must  be  registered  with  the  Mayor’s  office.    Only  United   States  citizens  or  United  States  chartered  Corporations  may  have   accounts  within  this  bank.      All  accounts  will  be  maintained  under   complete  secrecy.    The  bank  can  engage  in  any  economic  activity  on  the   behalf  of  its  depositors  in  complete  secrecy.    The  Supreme  Court  will   provide  a  list  of  all  approved  economic  activities  for  these  banks.      Any   Bank  that  is  found  to  violate  Bank  secrecy  or  be  found  to  violate  the   approved  Supreme  Court  list  will  be  subject  to  prosecution  by  the   Federal  Criminal  Court  System.      If  the  bank  is  found  negligent,  the  Court   will  determine  the  appropriate  punishment.      They  may  call  for   dissolution  of  the  bank,  seizure  of  all  bank  assets,  personal  fines  on  the   owners  or  officers  and  criminal  incarcerations  or  any  lessor  sentences.   There  will  be  only  one  exception  to  the  bank  secrecy  law.        If  the  Federal   Civil  court  makes  an  award  of  monetary  damages  against  a  citizen  or   United  States  chartered  corporation,  and  if  the  court  cannot  collect  the   funds  awarded  by  the  judgment  from  any  other  assets  of  the  defending   party,  the  court  can  inquire  to  all  Banks  within  the  Free  Enterprise  Zone   if  the  defendants  hold  funds  in  their  banks.      If  so,  the  Federal  Civil  court   can  demand  those  funds  to  fulfill  the  awarded  judgment.   s. The  Zone’s  mayor  will  be  responsible  for  city  planning,  approve  leases   according  to  guidelines  established  by  the  Supreme  Court.      The  mayor   will  be  responsible  for  infrastructure  maintenance  and  improvements.     The  Supreme  Court  must  sign  off  on  any  planned  infrastructure   improvements.   t. The  Laws  pertaining  to  chartering  of  banks  within  this  zone  will  be    
  • 16. Created  by  the  Supreme  Court.      This  will  at  least  have  to  include  a  yearly     External  audit  by  a  randomly  chosen  nationally  recognized  auditing  firm.   The  results  of  the  audit  will  be  made  available  to  the  Supreme  Court  to   detect  any  fraudulent  activities,  and  to  all  depositors.       u. Any  type  of  stock  exchange,  futures  and  options  exchanges  or  bond   exchange  can  be  chartered  within  this  zone.      All  owners  or  stockholders   of  these  exchanges  must  be  United  States  Citizens.    There  will  not  be  any   residency  Requirements.      The  Supreme  Court  will  decide  the  basic  rules   of  conducting  theses  exchanges.    However  these  exchanges  may  expand   on  those  rules  to  increase  the  safety  of  investors.    Any  purchase  of   stocks,  futures,  options  and  bonds  on  these  exchanges  will  require  a   small  percentage  fee  to  be  paid  to  the  Federal  Civil  Court  System.    This   court  will  settle  any  shareholder,  bondholder,  or  commodity  transaction   disputes.      However,  if  the  Exchange  has  in  place  its  own  system  of   settling  disputes  that  are  acceptable  to  the  users  of  this  exchange,  then   there  will  be  no  fee.    In  that  case,  the  Federal  Criminal  Court  System  will   investigate  and  adjudicate  only  cases  of  criminal  fraud  conducted  by  the   exchanges,  the  listed  securities,  options,  futures  and  bond  companies   and  the  users  of  theses  exchanges.      All  attempts  will  be  made  to  return   to  investors  any  fraudulently  taken  funds.    The  court  will  decide  on  the   appropriate  penalties,  which  may  include  incarceration.   v. There  is  no  reason  that  other  Federal  Free  Enterprise  zones  can  be  built   elsewhere  on  Federal  land.    Camp  Pendleton  is  sitting  on  one  the  most   valuable  pieces  of  real  estate  owned  by  the  United  States  Government.    It   will  become  the  second  Federally  Free  Tax  Zone  created.      A  new  base   will  be  selected  from  other  territory  owned  by  the  United  States   Government.    Once  this  constitution  is  ratified,  the  Marines  must  begin   building  a  new  base  to  replace  Camp  Pendleton.   w. Since  there  are  no  civil  courts  on  a  Federal  level  except  for  contract  law,   copyright  and  patent  law,  all  types  of  law  suits  that  were  formally   handled  by  civil  law  such  as  malpractice,  accidental  injury,  destruction  of   property,  slander  and  libel,  etc.,  will  have  to  be  handled  a  different  way   in  these  Federal  Tax  free  zones.      A  portion  of  the  income  from  the   Federal  leases  of  property  will  be  held  in  trust  to  pay  claims  for  these   cases.      The  mayor  will  setup  a  special  panel  of  judges  and  experts  who   will  determine  the  validity  and  a  payment  for  all  of  these  claims.     Section  4.    The  Treasury       a. The  new  treasury  will  collect  all  monies  due  to  the  Federal  Government     From  all  of  the  various  leases.      It  will  pay  all  the  employees  of  the   Federal  Government,  all  contractors,  military  personnel,  etc.   b. It  will  have  a  budget  bureau  that  will  project  future  revenue  and     Expenses.     c. It  will  decide  what  currency  will  be  used  to  make  payments,  whether    
  • 17. They  will  be  a  foreign  currency  or  bit  coins  or  some  other  type  of  hard   money.   d. It  will  monitor  stocks  of  all  resources  necessary  in  time  of  war  or     Embargo  by  foreign  powers  and  acquire  more  resources  and  authorize   the  building  of  storage  facilities  if  necessary.   e. It  may  engage  in  a  Federal  Program  to  mine  bit  coins  at  a  large  scale.   f. It  will  always  attempt  to  change  soft  currency  reserves  into  hard  money   as  soon  as  possible.   g. The  Supreme  Court  will  select  the  United  States  Treasurer.    He  will   report  quarterly  to  the  Court  the  state  of  the  treasury  department.   h. The  treasurer  will  always  attempt  to  generate  an  increase  in  the  value  of     All  hard  liquid  assets  held  by  the  USG,  until  the  ready  liquid  assets   exceed  five  years  of  the  moving  average  of  the  last  five  years  expenses.     At  that  time,  the  Treasurer  should  simply  try  to  balance  the  budget.   i. If  there  is  a  shortfall  in  the  budget  that  exceeds  current  hard  liquid  assets     Exclusive  of  the  US  Gold  reserve  (which  should  only  be  dipped  into  in   cases  of  extreme  emergency),  then  the  Treasury  is  allowed  to  borrow   money  from  any  source  backed  only  from  future  income  of  the  USG  but     Without  employing  any  US  assets  as  collateral.        If  that  borrowing  is   insufficient,  the  USG  may  sell  up  to  50%  of  our  oil  reserves,  if  that  is   insufficient  the  USG  must  go  to  the  states  to  borrow  any  further  funds.     The  debt  to  the  individual  states  must  be  paid  back  first  before  any  other     Creditors.    The  oil  reserves  must  be  refilled.    Then  all  other  debt  repaid.   j. The  Treasury  will  be  responsible  for  acquiring  a  reserve  of  vital     Resources,  including  but  not  limited  to  crude  oil,  all  industrial  metals,  all   Rare  earth  elements,  Uranium,  Plutonium,  Deuterium,  Tritium  and  all   other  resources  that  scientific  and  engineering  consultants  deem  as   needed  for  national  economic  or  defense  purposes  even  if  such  need  is   only  theoretical  at  this  time.         Section  5.        The  Secretary  of  State.     a. The  secretary  of  State  is  the  chief  diplomat  of  the  Federal  Government.       b. The  secretary  of  State  will  determine  which  countries  require  the  United   States  to  have  a  diplomatic  mission.    Only  in  these  countries  will  there  be   an  Embassy.    There  will  be  an  ambassador  assigned  to  each  embassy   picked  by  the  Secretary  of  State.      These  embassies  will  be  as  small  and   secure  as  possible.        There  will  be  no  consular  activities  as  defined   below  in  these  embassies.      There  will  be  no  personnel  other  then  a   small  detachment  of  marines  and  assistants  to  the  ambassador.    There   will  be  secure  communications  to  the  US  in  an  electronically  isolated   room  where  any  important  discussions  will  take  place.   c. The  Secretary  of  State  must  have  a  PHD  in  an  area  of  knowledge  suitable   for  a  diplomat.    This  individual  must  have  at  least  ten  years  of  
  • 18. experience  as  an  ambassador  at  three  major  embassies.      The  Supreme   Court  will  select  this  individual  and  terminate  this  individual’s  service  at   their  pleasure.   d. The  Secretary  of  State’s  main  obligation  will  be  to  defuse  possible   conflicts  of  a  serious  nature  with  foreign  powers.    It  is  his  duty  with   whatever  staff  he  requires  to  find  a  nonmilitary  solution  to  any  problem.   e. The  Secretary  of  State  will  maintain  contact  with  the  Joint  Chief  of  Staffs   to  receive  information  on  what  military  power  can  be  displayed  to   defuse  a  crisis.   f. There  will  not  be  any  Diplomatic  Immunity  given  to  any  foreigners   residing  in  the  United  States.      Foreign  embassies  will  not  be  considered   foreign  territory.      The  United  States  embassies  abroad  will  not  have  any   personnel  engaged  in  espionage  of  any  form.      There  will  be  no  facilities   in  our  Embassies  abroad  that  will  have  electronic  information  gathering     Devices.      The  same  will  be  expected  for  foreign  embassies  residing   within  United  States  boundaries.    The  function  of  all  foreign  embassies   Will  be  restricted  to  diplomacy,  the  issuance  of  Visas,  certification  of   Powers  of  Attorney  to  be  used  in  that  country  and  certification  and  or   collection  of  money  for  any  court  actions  occurring  in  a  foreign  country.     Foreign  countries  may  open  a  total  of  three  consular  facilities  in  other   cities  within  the  USA  which  can  perform  all  the  above  except  for   diplomacy.        There  will  be  no  such  thing  as  secure  diplomatic  pouches     Coming  into  the  United  States  of  America.   g. Any  visitors  from  Nations  who  are  engaged  in  terrorist  support,  civil     War,  any  conflicts  with  other  countries  may  require  months  to  obtain   visas  because  of  the  need  for  detailed  scrutiny.    At  the  pleasure  of  the   Secretary  of  State  with  consultation  of  the  Supreme  Court  in  case   humanitarian  reasons,  visitors  who  need  immediate  assistance  will  be   permitted  to  housed  in  a  secure  are  in  United  States  territory  until  it  is   determined  that  these  individuals  do  not  pose  a  threat  to  United  States.     At  that  time  they  will  be  released  to  visit  and  work  within  the  United   States.  These  visitors  will  have  to  pay  for  these  security  checks  or  be   supported  by  private  charitable  donations     Section  6.    The  office  of  Immigration,  Visitation  and  Naturalization     a. This  office  will  maintain  consular  facilities  in  key  safe  locations  around     The  world  and  adjust  the  number  of  such  facilitates  according  to  the   volume  of  visas  requested  as  long  as  it  gets  approval  from  the  host   nation.    All  visitors  to  the  United  States  can  freely  obtain  Visas  to  visit   and  work  in  the  United  States  for  an  indefinite  period  of  time.    All   applicants  will  undergo  a  cursory  background  check  by  the  consular   intelligence  division.    All  visitors  will  have  to  submit  to  fingerprinting  to   obtain  a  Visa.    Once  at  a  port  of  entry  to  the  United  States,  they  will  only   be  required  to  have  their  fingerprints  scanned  to  obtain  entry.      No   passport  will  be  required.    The  United  States  will  accept  foreign  Driver’s  
  • 19. Licenses  to  permit  operation  of  vehicles.      No  foreign  owned  private   aircraft  will  permitted  to  be  flown  into  United  States  Territory.    No   visitors  will  be  allowed  to  fly  aircraft  within  the  borders  of  the  United   States.   b. Visitors  who  intend  to  obtain  citizenship  in  the  United  States  must     Inform  the  Immigration  Department  of  their  intentions.    For  the  next   two  years  such  applicants  will  have  to  prove  weekly  that  they  are  within   the  United  States.      Once  they  have  met  the  two-­‐year  requirement,  they   will  have  to  show  continuous  employment  for  the  previous  twelve   months.      They  will  have  to  have  letters  of  recommendation  from  their   employers.    Or  they  will  have  to  prove  they  are  financially  independently   wealthy.      They  will  then  have  to  show  a  basic  proficiency  in  the  English   language  and  pass  a  written  and  oral  exam.      A  Federal  Judge  will  then   swear  them  in.    Once  their  citizenship  is  approved,  a  copy  of  their   fingerprints  and  any  other  voluntary  methods  of  identification  will  be   placed  in  the  Federal  Citizen  Depository.      They  will  then  have  all  rights   and  privileges  of  United  States  Citizenship.   c. Visitors  will  be  held  to  a  much  higher  standard  then  US  citizens.    The   Supreme  Court  will  maintain  a  list  of  activities  that  could  result  in  their   immediate  deportation  from  the  United  States  and  possibly  be  forbidden   ever  to  return.      If  they  are  forbidden  to  return  and  they  have  been  found   within  the  borders  of  the  United  States  they  will  be  subject  to   incarceration  temporarily  or  permanently.   d. Visitors  will  never  have  the  right  to  obtain  any  assistance  from  any  state   government  run  entitlement  program.      They  will  never  be  able  to  use   public  schools  for  free  for  themselves  or  children,  unless  they  can  show   they  are  employed  full  time  in  the  United  States  and  pay  state  income   taxes.    If  a  state  does  not  have  income  taxes,  they  will  have  to  pay  to  use   public  schools.   e. Naturally  born  citizens  of  the  United  States  will  require  the  mother  at   the  time  of  birth  to  be  a  US  citizen.   f. Anyone  who  was  born  in  the  United  States  seventeen  years  prior  to  the   Adoption  of  this  constitution  can  ask  for  immediate  testing  to  become     Naturalized  citizens.      There  will  not  be  any  requirement  of  employment   or  letters  of  recommendation.   g. Anyone  born  in  the  United  States  whose  mother  was  not  a  citizen  at     Their  birth,  and  who  graduate  from  a  high  school  within  the  fifty  states     Can  apply  immediately  for  citizenship  at  their  eighteenth  birthday  or   later.   h. Only  citizens  of  the  United  States  may  charter  aircraft.      There  luggage     And  belonging  must  be  searched  as  per  TSA  regulations  prior  to   boarding.     Section  7.        Customs  Bureaus     a. There  will  be  no  duties  assessed  on  items  citizens  bring  back  to  the    
  • 20. United  States.      However  all  luggage  must  at  least  be  x-­‐rayed  before  it   can  be  brought  into  the  States.    The  Federal  Government  has  no   authority  over  prohibiting  any  drugs  entering  the  United  States.    Only   items  that  the  US  military  considers  a  danger  to  the  public  will  be   confiscated.   b. As  long  as  it  is  considered  an  anathema  by  a  significant  proportion  of     United  States  Citizens  to  use  Heroin,  cocaine  or  any  other  naturally   grown  drugs,  the  US  military,  the  Secretary  of  State,  and  the  customs   bureaus  will  attempt  to  cooperate  in  a  program  to  purchase  all  of  these   drugs  from  the  growers  Overseas  in  places  like  Afghanistan,  Columbia,   Peru  and  Mexico  before  they  can  be  bought  and  smuggled  in  to  the   United  States.    The  Customs  bureau  will  attempt  to  sell  all  of  these  drugs   to  United  States  Pharmaceutical  companies.      All  unsold  drugs  will  be   destroyed.    Otherwise  there  will  be  no  federally  mandated  “War  on   Drugs”.    The  individual  State  Governments,  Counties,  and  municipalities   may  have  their  own  policy  towards  illegal  pharmaceuticals  as  per   Democratic  procedures.     c. The  customs  department  will  hand  search  all  visitors  luggage  and  or     Vehicles.   d. All  private  foreign  pleasure  waters  craft  must  radio  in  to  the  Coast   Guard  well  before  they  enter  the  United  States  12  nautical  mile  limit.       They  cannot  enter  our  waters  unless  the  weather  and  sea  conditions   permit  boarding  and  inspection.    Once  their  craft  has  been  inspected   they  must  proceed  directly  to  the  port  of  their  choice.    A  customs  official   will  remain  on  their  craft  until  it  is  docked.    There  will  be  a  fee  assessed   for  this  service.  Once  leaving  dock  they  must  proceed  directly  out  of  the   United  States  12  nm  limit.    If  they  wish  to  reenter  US  waters  they  must   go  through  the  same  original  procedures.      Any  US  pleasure  watercraft   that  leaves  US  waters  must  also  go  through  the  above  procedures.      But   they  will  not  be  required  to  pay  a  fee  or  have  any  personnel  remain   aboard  their  craft.   e. All  cargo  ships  that  have  the  intention  of  going  to  any  US  harbor  must   invite  the  inspection  of  a  team  of  Custom  officials  at  their  last  port  of  call   prior  to  entering  US  territory.      Once  the  team  ok’s  the  cargo,  two   members  of  the  team  will  be  armed  and  remain  on  the  vessel  and  be   present  on  the  ship’s  bridge  in  twelve  hour  shifts,  until  it  reaches  dock  to   make  sure  no  suspicious  activity  occurs  in  transit.    The  owners  of  the   cargo  will  reimburse  the  US  for  all  costs  of  inspection  and  supervision.       Article.  V.      The  United  States  Military     Section  1.      The  Civilian  Military  Advisory  Board  (CMAB)  in  addition  to  the  powers   listed  before  in  this  constitution  may  at  anytime  advise  the  Joint  Chiefs  of  Staffs  to   halt  offensive  military  action  by  majority  vote.      The  Joint  Chiefs  of  Staffs  may  
  • 21. continue  any  defensive  military  action  as  determined  by  the  rules  of  engagement   that  were  prior  approved  by  the  CMAB,  unless  the  full  body  of  the  CMAB  alters  the   rules  of  engagement  by  100%  vote.    (You  don’t  want  our  military  having  personnel   that  are  left  defenseless  after  the  initiation  of  hostilities  were  legally  begun.)     Section  2.      The  CMAB  will  be  selected  by  popular  vote  of  each  state.    Each  State  will   contribute  five  members  of  this  board.        Until  there  are  enough  qualified  candidates   that  are  available  to  be  selected  by  a  process  that  will  be  described  later,  candidates   from  each  state  must  have  one  of  each  of  the  following  as  a  background.    They  must   be  residents  of  that  state.  Two  candidates  must  be  retired  officers  of  any  branch  of   the  military  with  at  least  a  rank  of  Full  Colonel  or  its  equivalent,  who  have  had  at  six   months  of  combat  experience.      One  candidate  must  be  a  retired  NCO  with  a  rank  of   First  Sergeant  or  above  and  six  months  of  combat  experience.      One  candidate  must   be  a  civilian  who  possesses  a  PHD  in  military  history  and  or  military  science.      One   candidate  must  be  a  civilian  who  possesses  a  PHD  in  military  ethics.     Section  3.    There  will  be  a  process  created  to  educate  a  permanent  slate  of   candidates  for  the  CMAB.          The  Supreme  Court  Justice  of  each  state  will  approve   candidates  in  training  to  the  CMAB.      These  candidates  will  be  fully  supported   financially  throughout  their  training  by  the  Federal  Government.      As  they   successfully  proceed  through  training  their  financial  support  will  increase.  These   candidates  will  be  educated  at  the  collegiate  level  at  our  existing  military  colleges.       They  will  be  exempt  from  the  physical  requirements  for  future  military  officers.       They  will  never  be  able  to  enlist  in  the  military  at  an  officer  level.        After  graduation   from  the  various  military  academies  they  must  all  obtain  an  MBA  degree.      They   must  receive  advanced  degrees  in  fields  such  as  military  history,  military  science,   and  military  ethics.    They  can  also  qualify  by  obtaining  PHD’s  in  Physics  or   Engineering.      They  must  receive  advance  training  in  the  various  War  colleges  of  our   military.      They  should  have  at  least  two  years  experience  in  participating  in  military   war  gaming  or  simulations.        Each  year  the  Supreme  Court  Justice  of  their  state  will   judge  a  candidates  progress.      If  the  Justice  finds  that  the  candidate  is  no  longer   acceptable,  the  candidate  will  receive  a  severance  package  and  will  be  discharged   from  the  program.     Section  4.      Candidates  to  the  CMAB  will  undergo  extensive  background  checks.     Section  5.      Members  of  the  CMAB  will  be  paid  at  the  same  level  as  a  two  star  general   or  equivalent  and  receive  the  same  benefits  for  life.         Section  6.        New  members  of  the  CMAB  will  be  appointed  by  popular  vote  of  their   respective  state.    They  will  serve  for  ten  years  or  until  there  the  Supreme  Court   terminates  service  for  cause.       Section  7.          The  CMAB  will  be  responsible  for  approving  the  budget  of  the  various   arms  of  the  military,  including  but  not  limited  to  the  numbers  of  various  personnel,   the  replacement  of  worn  or  obsolete  weaponry,  the  acquisition  of  new  weapons,  and   the  research  and  development  of  new  warfare  technologies.