Friday, August 29, 2008

COVER

Dear Political friends,

I am sure the great majority of you are basking in the success of the Obama08 campaign, as Barack Obama has just become the first African-American to ever receive the party nomination for President of the United States of America. This moment will readily be counted amongst the greatest political moments in history. And as great success creates great potential, this is the time that we make efforts to translate these potentials to our local communities. This is the time to address our concerns of the needs of inner city communities nationwide.

We are all familiar with the timeline that 2008 Democratic Party Presidential Nominee Barack Obama has introduced with respect to a military withdrawal from Iraq. We are also familiar with the problem that several Bush presidencies have created with regards to the War Powers Act. Never before has the Act been in greater jeopardy. Never has there been greater concern under whose authorization War Powers are retracted.

The concern of the American Utilitarian Conscription is twofold. Primarily it produces immediate solutions for a “working” U.S. economy. As the U.S. dollar has been devalued under the false pressure of the ‘Oil War,’ the true need within America’s infrastructure has never been more transparent. The second concern is establishing a direct transition of timeline and resources from the Second Iraq War.

The inline attachment is an overview of a program entitled American Utilitarian Conscription that should readily be slated for Executive Order. If you agree that a proper transition away from the ‘Oil War’ is an address of the need for Economic Development and Economic Reconstruction of America’s inner cities, then I ask that you visit the Obama08 campaign website comments page and enter the program title in the content area: American Utilitarian Conscription.

http://my.barackobama.com/page/s/contact2

Please send this email to as many people as you think will be concerned with America’s inner city economic issues.

AMERICAN UTILITARIAN CONSCRIPTION

AMERICAN UTILITARIAN CONSCRIPTION

ADMINISTERING AGENCY: U.S.D. INTERIOR, U.S. SUPREME COURT

AUTHORIZATION: This course of action will be proposed as the Labor and Workforce Development Selective Service Act under the following United States Law Entitlements:

1) General Military Law–Temporary Enlistment–U.S.C. Title 10, §519,§516;

2) Federal Employment Service Act–U.S.C. Title 29, §48-48g. §49 et.seq; Comprehensive Employment and Training Act–§[800]

3) Government Organization and Employees U.S.C. Title 5: Authorization of Appropriations–§§570, 570a; Government Corporation–§103(1), Departmental Regulations–§301; Administrative Practice–general provisions–§[500] et.seq;

§§[700], 701(n3) Judicial Review – Construction .

** Selective Service Act–U.S.C. Title 50 App. §460 [a-c, h]**

OBJECTIVES: This policy is the provisional and restitution solution to the long-term building(s) destruction effects of failed industry, corporation and franchise establishment within the inner city location due a history of erratic economic recession. As a regulation the policy enforces a Selective Service program of action as the means of creating a new and viable long-term labor workforce in construction and engineering, production, indispensable services and healthcare.

PROPOSED ASSISTANCE AND APPLICATIONS: A government consolidated workforce composed in a manner that expresses a Utilitarian requirement of the Primary (18-35) Adult Demographic. The program’s draft initiatives shall be parted into two specific divisions; the 18-28 (enlisted) and 29-35 (compulsory-volunteer) age ranges. A successful program simultaneously inhibits indigence down to the typically illicit or illegal vice common to the inner city. The program will produce a bolstered economy around mortgage interest rates and gross national lending, additionally, the Department of Interior (in conjunction with the Bureau of Labor Statistics) becomes the primary regulation of many corporate and industrial complexes with the prospect of providing much of the indispensable workforce.

USES AND USE RESTRICTIONS: The primary installation environment of the program is within inner cities terribly maligned by the effect of dilapidated buildings and business. This form and proposal is specific to Camden, New Jersey; Newark, New Jersey and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. These are areas that also have deficiencies with regard to Youth Employment rates. The Conscription designation of the program is the Authorization to Inclusion of high school non-graduates. Although the subsequent application to less effected cities and their urban surroundings may become evidentiary, they are not included in the scope of the primary installation.