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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: The Godzilla of Executive Orders - 12919 The Godzilla of Executive Orders - 12919 Executive Order 12919 (National Defense Industrial Resources Preparedness) is the Godzilla of Executive Orders. In times of "national emergency" it allows the executive branch to seize power and ignore most of the powers of Congress. Beside giving the executive branch the power of life and death over most of the population, it also very explicitly makes the federal budget the executive's personal plaything for the purpose of granting contracts to favored contractors, and it allows the government to be run directly by consultants. In practice, it puts all power into the hands of the National Security Council (Fourth Branch himself!) and the national Security adviser Stephen Hadley (replacing Condi). Cabinet officers control of all infrastructure and resources while consultants and appointees that will run the country. And it gives control of much of the banking system to the Export-Import Bank under James Lambright (who?). The question is, how many of these steps have already been implemented? Junior frequently refers to our current "emergency" in his signing statements, but few people realize the immense significance of the President using the word "emergency." So let's make the jump and see what's there. They say the devil's in the detail, and man is that ever true in this case! The Executive Order seems to give limitless power to the executive branch. It builds on the Defense Production Act of 1950 (DPA/DPAS) of 1950. The DPA of 1950 probably assumed that a tiny handful of people would need to pick up the pieces after the Ruskies dropped an A-bomb on Congress. The DPAS and 12919 have been amended annually but they never publish the revised version, so it's virtually impossible to say precisely what it says any more. But we know that 43's administration wallows in ambiguity, and interprets any opening as granting unlimited control to the executive. Much of the DPA and 12919 deal how to ignore The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), which controls federal contracts and purchasing, adding up billions of dollars. 12919 makes many references to the CFR Title 15-Commerce and Foreign Trade, but you many parts of the code appear to be secret and are marked "reserved." http://www.access.gpo.gov/... The agencies can circumvent the entire federal procurement process: priority performance of contracts or orders (other than contracts of employment) to promote the national defense over performance of any other contracts or orders, and to allocate materials, services, and facilities as deemed necessary or appropriate to promote the national defense....is delegated to the following agency heads, Secretary of energy has control of every aspect of fuel and energy, including firewood and stockpiles of coal The Secretary of Energy with respect to all forms of energy; HHS control hospital,s, vaccines, and even first aid supplies: The Secretary of Health and Human Services with respect to health resources; If you want to ride your bike to the store, you may need permission from the government The Secretary of Transportation with respect to all forms of civil transportation......"Civil transportation" includes movement of persons and property by all modes of transportation in interstate, intrastate, or foreign commerce within the United States. You weren't going to drink that bottle of Evian were you? because it belongs to the Secretary of Defense now! The Secretary of Defense with respect to water resources.....means all usable water, from all sources, within the jurisdiction of the United States, which can be managed, controlled, and allocated to meet emergency requirements The Export-Import Bank get vast powers President and Chairman of the Export-Import Bank of the United States.... are authorized to guarantee in whole or in part any public or private financing institution Federal agencies can simply dole out money To expedite or expand production and deliveries or services under government contracts for the procurement of industrial resources or critical technology items essential to the national defense, each agency head may make direct loans And subsidize suppliers In order to ensure the supply of raw or non-processed materials from high-cost sources, an agency head is authorized to make subsidy payments And we can drill in those wildlife preserves! The Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense as the National Defense Stockpile Manager and subject to the provisions of section 303 of the Act, is authorized to encourage the exploration, development, and mining of critical and strategic materials and other materials. The government can bring in consultants and train them to take over any federal agencies Sec 601 (a)...there is established in the Executive Branch a National Defense Executive Reserve ("NDER") composed of persons of recognized expertise from various segments of the private sector and from government (except full-time federal employees) for training for employment in executive positions in the Federal Government in the event of an emergency that requires such employment. And this training can occur anywhere in the government Sec 601 (b) The head of any department or agency may establish a unit of the NDER in the department or agency and train members of that unit. They only need permission to activate these shadow agencies under an emergency (whatever an "emergency" is) (d) The head of a department or agency may activate an NDER unit, in whole or in part, upon the written determination that an emergency affecting the national security or defense preparedness of the United States exists and that the activation of the unit is necessary to carry out the emergency program functions of the department or agency. Agency heads can employ consultants. They don't have to be on the payrole, so it's hard to say if they are present in the federal agencies The head of each department or agency assigned functions under this order is delegated authority under sections 710(b) and (c) of the Act to employ persons of outstanding experience and ability without compensation and to employ experts, consultants, or organizations. The authority delegated by this section shall not be redelegated. Worried about the draft? Well don't be. Those "prison camps" around the country are afton at old military bases like Indian Town Gap, and they are all ready to process hundreds of thousands of conscripts that the governmnt simply sweeps up. (c) Formulate plans, programs, and policies for meeting defense and essential civilian labor requirements; Now thats pretty bizarre. Various federal agencies and the head of FEMA (and now I guess DHS) can plan the induction of just about anybody (and give deferments to the Young Republicans) We talk about starting "the draft," but really there is no reason that the president cant just go on television and say "OK, as of tomorrow, everyone born in August 1988 is in the US Armed services. We have your names, just report to your local armory tomorrow by noon. Dont worry about bringing a toothbrush, well take care of you. Heh-heh." Learn More About It If you want to see all these executive orders where the President after president have concentrated power in the Executive branch, they can be read here. You can read executive order 12919 here A lot of the regulations are in the Defense Priorities and Allocations System ("DPAS") which has been edited every year. But you see a fragmentary version of the Defense Production Act of 1950 here Stephen J. Hadley was sworn in as Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (commonly referred to as the National Security Advisor) on January 26, 2005. During President George W. Bush's first term, Mr. Hadley served as the Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor. ......His professional legal practice focused on business problems of U.S. and foreign corporations particularly as they involve international business, regulatory, and strategy issues. (under DPAS he has the authority to seep all those regulations aside)http://www.whitehouse.gov/nsc/hadleybio.html http://www.whitehouse.gov/... National Security Counsil Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 18.
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Sec 601 (a)...there is established in the Executive Branch a National Defense Executive Reserve ("NDER") composed of persons of recognized expertise from various segments of the private sector and from government (except full-time federal employees) for training for employment in executive positions in the Federal Government in the event of an emergency that requires such employment. This one is interesting.
..more outsourcing
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