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The declaration of non-dependence

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Raphael Sidelman
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That they are using time and energy that is lawfully that of THE PUBLIC OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA when lobbying, being as the lawmakers they engage are public servants who are employed and fully compensated BY THE PEOPLE TO SERVE THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE.


Furthermore, ANYONE who shall ATTEMPT, IN ANY WAY, to appropriate said funds and or any interest generated by them, for ANY purpose other than that which has been stated above, shall be held accountable for the non-pardonable crime, resulting in a minimum of fen years spent in the general population of the nations most dangerous prison, of defrauding the people of the United States of America.

2- Full, legally binding disclosure of political activities by all elected officials:

Each representative of the people must devote no less than the amount of time and public funds that they and their subordinates spend in ANY way relating to Any and ALL above mentioned lobbying parties, henceforth also referred to as a “meeting”, than that of the amount of time and money spent relating directly, both in person and on the phone, to the private citizens who are their constituents.

An official log book shall be kept by each representative, and signed daily by said representative as legal affirmation of the accuracy of each days account of their activities while engaged in any official capacity; they shall NOT be required to enter into said log book details of their interactions throughout the day, other than the times, locations, and durations of said interactions and the names of those with whom they interacted in said official capacity. Said log book shall be considered, under ALL circumstances to be the property of the citizens of the United States of America, and shall thus be available, within seventy two hours of the request received by certified mail at the office provided them by the people, to be fully scrutinized and or copied and or photographed, in full or in part, at said office and or in a Court of Law, by Any of their constituents and or members of the Court;


Furthermore, each meeting between the people’s representatives and or their subordinates, and such lobbies Must be followed, within Twenty Four hours of its start, with an account of the nature of said meeting, written by the representative in their own words, and published at the FULL expense of the lobby, in newspapers as outlined in section one of this document, and on the internet for public review. Said written explanations are to be treated, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, as sworn legal documents for which inaccuracy is a non-pardonable crime resulting in a minimum of five years spent in the general population of their states most dangerous prison.

Furthermore, ANY legislation brought forth by ANY representative of the people, that in ANY way relates to ANY lobby, as the general term “governmental lobby” is at the time of the writing of this document used for legal purposes and or public broadcast by holders of licenses for television and or radio frequency use in this country, Must be accompanied by a FULL explanation written by the representative in their own words as to how such legislation will benefit the American people; this is FULLY intended to include, but not be limited to, ANY and ALL earmarks and riders. Such written explanations must be published in newspapers as outlined in section one of this document, and on the internet for public review
No less than twenty four hours PRIOR to such legislation being brought forth, and paid for FULLY by the related lobbying parties; said written explanations are to be treated WITHOUT EXCEPTION, as sworn legal documents for which inaccuracy is a non-pardonable crime resulting in a minimum of five years spent in the general population of their states most dangerous prison.

3-Decisions regarding the compensation of public servants are made by the people:

The salary, health care benefits, retirement compensation, and ALL other compensation that will be derived from ANY public funds, and transferred to the elected representatives of the people of the United States of America, the President notwithstanding, shall henceforth be regulated and set by the voting public;

The voting public shall decide upon said compensation on a yearly basis. The people, by way of written ballot, of which they shall each receive a tangible copy that will be considered for ALL purposes to be valid, legal proof of the actual vote they cast, should the event ever come to pass that the results of said vote are considered by a majority of the voting public to be incorrect, shall each give their opinion as to the amounts of compensation to be transferred to said elected representatives regarding their salary, health care benefits, retirement compensation, and ALL other compensation that will be derived from ANY public funds, for the following year.

Once they have been quickly and accurately calculated, the averaged “High”, “Middle”, and “Low” amounts as totaled in each state, as they pertain to compensation of elected state and or local officials by the public of each state, and as totaled nationwide, as they pertain to the compensation of elected federal officials by the public of the entire nation, shall each be presented to the voting public in newspapers, as outlined in section one of this document, and on the internet within twenty four hours, and within Thirty days of that presentation, said totaled amounts shall be voted on by the voting public; each amount that receives the greatest number of votes as it pertains to each particular position will be enacted as law for the next full year.

It will be considered a non-pardonable crime punishable by a minimum of five years spent in the general population of the nations most dangerous prison, for ANYONE other than a “Friend”, as defined in section six of this document, to use ANY public funds to influence the opinion of the voting public as to how they should cast their vote.

Any representative who shall wish to relinquish the remaining time of their elected term of public service after they learn of the levels of compensation to be voted upon in said upcoming “High”, “Middle”, and “Low” vote, should the preliminary vote have produced results that they find unacceptable, will be legally required to publicly state, to members of the press, and on the internet, their unwillingness to continue to act as a public servant; said announcement MUST, by law, occur within twenty four hours of the announcement of the levels of compensation to be voted upon, so that the affected public shall benefit from having as much time as is reasonably possible, to decide upon whom they shall each vote for as said former representative’s replacement; a fine of Ten Thousand Dollars for each day that said legally required announcement is delayed shall be legally imposed and enforced; said fine shall be paid solely to the loan fund described in section one of this document.

Furthermore, ANY and ALL funding for the influence of the public’s opinion regarding their vote that is not derived from public funds, MUST be accompanied by the FULL PUBLIC DISCLOSURE of the names of ALL contributors, at said contributors cost, in newspapers, as outlined in section one of this document, and on the internet; failure to properly disclose said information is a non-pardonable crime resulting in a minimum of Five Years spent in the general population of the nations most dangerous prison.

4-The system of taxation is decided upon by the people:

The voting public of the United States of America shall henceforth determine ANY and ALL systems of taxation by which THEIR MONEY is to be collected for the adequate funding of the operation of government. The voting public shall for One Year be presented with expert, sworn testimony regarding ALL matters pertinent to the determination of an appropriate system of taxation, of which inaccuracy is a non-pardonable crime resulting in a minimum of ten years spent in the general population of the nations most dangerous prison; and of which the dissemination of inaccurate commentary to the public in regards to said testimony shall also be a crime resulting in the same penalty.

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