
Plan
Let's get to the point where we can say that there is a Plan or the Plan for the day After STOP. Let's start now. Let's begin now.
What Would You Like?
How shall we fulfill the honorable mission of the federal enterprises/obligations...
Department of Education
After STOP, I would like to establish national learning and experiential goals with ranges of outcomes tailored to individual children. These should grow from our families and neighborhoods and be implemented at the local level with assistance made available when requested from the feds--Suzann
What would you like?
Department of Justice
Essential to our next stage of development, I'd like the Department of Justice to regain its independent action guided by the Rule of Law and their ethical obligations to ALL of the people--Suzann
What would you like?
Environmental Protection Agency
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Clean Water
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Clean Air
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Restricted Pesticides
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Safe Waste Management (all wastes)
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Safe Consumables
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Clean Energy
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Global Warming Rollback
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Dutch Paradigm for Flood Zone Management
--Suzann
What would you like?
Veteran's Administration
Revise the Immigration Policies
Revise the IRS
US AID
Radio Free Europe
Public Television
Public Radio
Universal Equal Rights (including women)
Universal free health care
Respect for ALL people
... even the idiots on the other side of the political divide--Suzann
What would you like?
Enforce
We do have tools, laws, that can when used will help remind us of to achieve a sense of integrity and how our government should reflect our individual and collective ethical goals.
The Hatch Act
The Hatch Act generally applies to employees working in the executive branch of the federal government.
The purpose of the Act is to maintain a federal workforce free from partisan political influence or coercion, and free from undertaking any partisan political activity.
The Emoluments Clause
To prevent corruption and foreign influence, the Emoluments Clause of the U.S. Constitution stops government officials, especially the President, from taking bribes or extra payments (emoluments)--
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from foreign governments
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from their own state/federal governments
beyond their set salary, without Congress's approval.
It has two parts: the Foreign Emoluments Clause, preventing foreign gifts/money, and the Domestic Emoluments Clause, limiting presidential income from the U.S. government to his official salary.