Showing posts with label federal laws. Show all posts
Showing posts with label federal laws. Show all posts

Sunday, June 7, 2020

Joe Kopsick for Congress Campaign 2020: E-Mail Update #1


JOE KOPSICK FOR CONGRESS CAMPAIGN 2020: E-MAIL UPDATE #1

June 8th, 2020
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Dear 10th District voter,

     We are e-mailing you because you signed up to receive e-mails about Joe Kopsick's campaign for U.S. Representative from Illinois's 10th District. Thank you for your support!

     Please e-mail jwkopsick@gmail.com with the subject line “Unsubscribe” if you wish to be removed from our e-mail list.

     If you signed the petition, then thank you for your signature! Your signature will:



     1. Help Joe Kopsick get on the ballot for U.S. Representatives (IL-10) on November 3rd

and

     2. Help establish a Mutualist Party in the State of Illinois

     (as long as 1,210 or more valid signatures are collected and turned in by August 7th).


     Your signature is not a binding obligation to support the candidate in any way.


     To make sure that your signature will be counted, please be sure to register to vote by August 7th, 2020, the day that petition signatures are due to be turned in to the state Board of Elections.


     If you need to find out which congressional district you live in, check the following links:
     Enter your address and see the number to the right of “Congressional (Federal)”. If it says “10”, then you are eligible to vote and sign for Joe Kopsick. This page will also tell you whether you have registered to vote.



     Even if Joe Kopsick does not receive the necessary signatures to get his name on the ballot, you will be able to write his name in the write-in space on November 3rd.
     If you get to the ballot and Joe Kopsick's name does not appear beneath Brad Schneider's, then a write-in vote for Joe Kopsick will still be counted! Your signature just helps get him on the ballot by name, which will save the voter the trouble of having to remember how to spell K-O-P-S-I-C-K.

     Joe Kopsick's opponents for the 10th District U.S. House seat are:
  
        - Brad Schneider (Democrat, incumbent)
          - Valerie Mukherjee (Republican)
          - David Rych (Libertarian)
          - Bradley Sigmund Heinz (independent)
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ABOUT THE CANDIDATE:

     Joe Kopsick was born on February 24th, 1987 at Lake Forest Hospital in Lake Forest, Illinois. The son of an attorney, and a homemaker and a disabilities teaching assistant, Kopsick attended District 65 and 67 schools, and majored in political science at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, graduating in 2009.
     In 2010, Kopsick founded the Aquarian Agrarian, a blog on Blogspot.com. Since then, Mr. Kopsick has run for Congress four times, and he has published more than five hundred articles on various topics (such as federal law, the Constitution, electoral politics, labor economics, and political theory).
     Kopsick's writing can be found at
http://aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/.


     Kopsick currently works as a private security guard. He is faced every day with the absurdity that private security guards are trained to protect the public, while the supposedly public police have no obligation to protect and serve the general public, only to protect those with whom they have made private contracts.
     The law needs to make sense again.
     See Joe Kopsick's article and infographic about how government can legalize resistance of unlawful arrest and police brutality:     http://aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2020/06/resisting-unlawful-arrest-by-police-in.html
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ABOUT THE PLATFORM:

     Kopsick's top 3 issues are:
     1. Pay Off the U.S. National Debt by 2047 (P.O.U.N.D.) by paying off $1 trillion per year
     2. Eliminate Medical Patents by Advancing Technologies for Human Immortality Cheaply (E.M.P.A.T.H.I.C.), a plan to reduce the costs of medicine,
     and
     3. the Safe Kids Act (S.K.A.), a plan to reform public education and child trafficking laws in an integrated fashion.

     Links to full articles on these topics, written by the candidate, will be included in future campaign updates.
     (P.S.: Future campaign updates will be
much, much, shorter!)

     See Joe Kopsick's platform for the 2020 race:

     To see how much you agree with Joe Kopsick on the issues, visit these links, download the survey images, print them, and fill them out:

     See a page containing links to Joe Kopsick's most important campaign documents: http://aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2020/02/links-to-most-important-documents-and.html

     Learn more about Mutualism:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutualism_(economic_theory)

     Learn about Mutualist and Georgist principles:
http://aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2019/04/georgism-and-mutualism-poster.html
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     JOE KOPSICK'S FIVE PROMISES TO 10TH DISTRICT VOTERS AND DONORS:

     1.
I will never accept money from a corporation (unless it operates on a non-profit or cooperative basis, and is reputable and trustworthy);

     2. I will never accept taxpayer money (that is, if the Mutualist Party's support surpasses 5% in Illinois and it becomes eligible for federal public matching funds, I will strongly discourage the Mutualist Party from accepting taxpayer funds, and I will refuse taxpayer funds as a candidate);

     3. My campaign will never make unsolicited requests for your donations;

     4. My campaign will never sell your information;

     5. The candidate, campaign volunteers, and the Illinois State Board of Elections, are the only people who will ever be given your name and address.
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     THREE EASY WAYS YOU CAN HELP US FOR FREE

     We do not need your money; we care more about you being informed and empowered.

     The Joe Kopsick for Congress campaign wants to prove that it is possible to run a successful campaign for less than three dollars' postage.

     That is how you get money out of politics; by setting a good example.

     This is why Mr. Kopsick's campaign is (thus far) entirely self-funded.

     We want your help, and we will accept your donations, but we don't need your money.

     Here are three ways you can help us, for free:

     1. Email your friends about Joe Kopsick!
     Whether you'd like to be considered an official Joe Kopsick for Congress volunteer or not, remember that sending an e-mail is free, and that information is the most important tool we have.
Please e-mail this campaign update, and the links in it, to anyone you know who may be likely to vote on November 3rd.

     2. Invite the candidate and his volunteers to gatherings such as:
          - political protests, marches, rallies, etc.
          - small parties in private homes
          - neighborhood cookouts
     to help the campaign meet registered voters who can sign the petition to get Joe Kopsick onto the ballot.

     3. Call newspapers, or independent journalists and bloggers you know, and ask them to interview Joe Kopsick, cover his campaign, and/or include him in polls.

     These are the best ways to spread the word about independent candidates, without having to devote too much attention to fundraising.
     Joe Kopsick believes that a “donation” from anyone other than an ordinary voter (or a trustworthy non-profit non-state organization) should be considered a bribe.
     By making fundraising an extremely low priority in campaigning, Mr. Kopsick hopes to decrease the risk that candidates will fall capture to the legislative interests of wealthy donors, lobbyists, and the politicians who are committing insider trading through passing legislation that rigs the economy for the benefit of the super-rich.
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     A MESSAGE FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN RUNNING FOR OFFICE

     We want you to help our campaign, but we will also send you information about Mr. Kopsick's opponents so that you are fully informed of your choices.

     We will also tell you how you can run for office yourself!

     Send us an e-mail with the subject line "Run for Office", and tell us your age, town, and which issue(s) you feel you are most knowledgeable about.
     We will suggest some offices for which you might be interested in running, and direct you to the appropriate page on the Illinois State Board of Elections website.
     You can see that information by visiting http://www.elections.il.gov/ and clicking on "Running for Office".
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     FIX THE LAW, STOP DANCING AROUND THE ISSUES

     For too long, politicians have gotten away with giving half-answers to important questions, dancing around problems, and confusing and distracting the people into thinking they've answered their questions.
     It is time that we elect a candidate who will dive head-first into the issues that the public cares about, and figure out exactly what is wrong with the law, instead of wasting time arguing over how to market the legislation to the people.
     As an independent blogger and researcher, and a four-time congressional candidate, Kopsick has drafted a congressional platform three times before. He knows all too well what is wrong with our federal laws and how to fix them.

     Our campaign would love to know which issues are most important to you, and what your legislative priorities are. Mr. Kopsick might not agree with you on all the issues, but he is always open to compromise.
     Please e-mail jwkopsick@gmail.com! Let us know your top 3, top 5, or top 10 most important issues, and Mr. Kopsick will let you know where he stands on those issues, and direct you to relevant articles and planks in his platform.
     If you would like to reach Mr. Kopsick directly, he is available by phone at 608-417-9395. He is a private security guard and does not mind being called, or even woken up, at odd hours, so feel free to call him at any time of the day!

     Thank you so much for your support!
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- Joseph W. “Joe” Kopsick

Candidate, Chairman, and Treasurer
of the
Committee to Elect Joe Kopsick


608-417-9395

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Written and Published on June 8th, 2020

Sunday, August 18, 2019

How to Simplify and Streamline the United States Code

     The following is a set of recommendations regarding how to best reorganize the U.S. Code. The U.S. Code currently contains 48 titles; Title 6 and Title 34 have been removed and are no longer active. A list of the sections of the U.S. Code is available at the following link: http://www.usflag.org/uscode36.html

     I have made these recommendations as a way to: 1) decrease the number of titles in the Code; 2) simplify the law in general; 3) remove eight titles of the U.S. Code, thus transferring those duties to the states or to the people, and restoring the set of federal powers to within (or closer to) the confines established in the Enumerated Powers; 4) re-organize the Code in a manner which flows more logically; and 5) re-structure the Code in a way that reflects the order of federal authorities listed in the Enumerated Powers, in the order in which they appear.

     My hope is that these recommendations could help guide federal legislative policy, going forward, regarding the continuation of a federal government power shrinking policy. For example, if ever a law were to be passed which would provide that all proposed federal laws must contain a specific explanation of why they are constitutional – which I hope would include which passage in the Constitution authorizes federal power in that policy area – then I hope that the following recommendations help set up the order in which federal authorities appear in the Enumerated Powers as a sort of “backbone” upon which a new re-ordering of the titles of the U.S. Code can be built.
     From that point, those seeking to reduce the size and scope of the federal government, should compare the Enumerated Powers (and the main enabling powers in the Constitution) side by side with the list of 30 titles found at the end of this article, determine whether the Enumerated Powers justify the exercise of federal power in those policy areas, and use their findings to determine which fields of federal purview should be eliminated next. My first recommendation would be to look at which powers the government has under “public health” (in Title 42: The Public Health and Welfare), since health is not specifically mentioned in the Constitution, but welfare is.
     Next, I would recommend examining which types of laws on "Transportation" (if any) are specifically authorized under the only presumable clause which could possibly authorize federal involvement in transportation; namely, the clause authorizing the establishment of Post Roads (Clause 7 of the Enumerated Powers). And so on, should that idea and method be applied, to the other titles, until the contents of the U.S. Code reflect only those federal powers which were specifically authorized in the U.S. Constitution. I would suggest that the title on "Labor" be reviewed before it is removed, so that whichever portions of that title pertain to labor by federal workers can be retained (and, I would suggest, incorporated into Title 8 (Government Organization and Employees) and/or Title 9 (Public Contracts).
     I also hope that this article will help educate the populace as to precisely where in our immense federal code of law, some of the laws we like and don't like, can be found. If the following 31 proposals can ever be passed into law, then I hope that that popular education will become even easier, given the new simplification and streamlining of the Code which I have proposed.
     Here are my proposals about how to reform the order of titles in the U.S. Code:

Proposal #1. Keep Title 1 where it is.
Proposal #2. Make Title 4 into Title 2.
Proposal #3. Make Title 36 into Title 3.
Proposal #4. Make Title 2 into Title 4.
Proposal #5. Make Title 3 into Title 5.
Proposal #6. Make Title 28 into Title 6.
Proposal #7. Make Title 9 into Title 7.
Proposal #8. Make Title 5 into Title 8.
Proposal #9. Make Title 41 into Title 9.
Proposal #10. Make Title 13 into Title 10. Proposal #11. Make Title 42 into Title 11. Proposal #12. Make Title 26 into Title 12.
Proposal #13. Make Title 19 into Title 13.
Proposal #14. Combine Titles 11 and 12 into a single title; Title 14.
Proposal #15. Make Title 15 into Title 15.
Proposal #16. Make Title 22 into Title 16.
Proposal #17. Make Title 25 into Title 17.
Proposal #18. Make Title 31 into Title 18.
Proposal #19. Make Title 39 into Title 19.
Proposal #20. Make Title 23 into Title 20.
Proposal #21. Make Title 49 into Title 21. Proposal #22. Combine Titles 17 and 35 into a single title; Title 22.
Proposal #23. Make Title 18 into Title 23.
Proposal #24. Make Title 10 into Title 24.
Proposal #25. Make Title 14 into Title 25.
Proposal #26. Make Title 32 into Title 26.
Proposal #27. Make Title 33 into Title 27.
Proposal #28. Combine Titles 37 and 38 into a single title; Title 28.
Proposal #29. Make Title 40 into Title 29.
Proposal #30. Make Title 43 into Title 30.
 
Proposal #31. Eliminate Titles 16, 20, 21, 24, 29, 30, 45, and 47.


     Proposal #31 would eliminate eight titles of the U.S. Code, thus “devolving” (or returning) those policy areas to the states or to the people, where they rightfully belong.

     Those policy areas are, respectively: Conservation (Title 16), Education (Title 20), Food and Drugs (Title 21), Hospitals and Asylums (Title 24), Labor (Title 29), Mineral Lands and Mining (Title 30), Railroads (Title 25). and Telegraphs, Telephones, and Radiotelegraphs (Title 47).



     Proposals #1-30 would cause the now 50- (or 48-) title U.S. Code to have only 30 titles, causing the list of titles to appear the way it does below:



(Arguably Authorized Under Various Basic Enabling Clauses of Government)
     Title 1. General Provisions
     Title 2. Flag and Seal, Seat of Government, and the States
     Title 3. Patriotic Societies and Observances
     Title 4. The Congress
     Title 5. The President
     Title 6. Judiciary and Judicial Procedure
     Title 7. Arbitration
     Title 8. Government Organization and Employees

     Title 9. Public Contracts
     Title 10. Census

(Arguably Authorized Under Article 1 Section 8 Clauses 1-3)
     Title 11. The Public Health and Welfare
     Title 12. Internal Revenue Code
     Title 13. Customs Duties
     Title 14. Bankruptcy, Banks, and Banking
     Title 15. Commerce and Trade
     Title 16. Foreign Relations and Intercourse
     Title 17. Indians
     Title 18. Money and Finance

(Arguably Authorized Under Article 1 Section 8 Clause 7)
     Title 19. Postal Service
     Title 20. Highways
     Title 21. Transportation

(Arguably Authorized Under Article 1 Section 8 Clause 8)
     Title 22. Copyrights and Patents

(Arguably Authorized Under Article I Section 8 Clause 10)
     Title 23. Crimes and Criminal Procedures

(Arguably Authorized Under Article I Section 8 Clauses 11 through 16)
     Title 24. Armed Forces
     Title 25. Coast Guard
     Title 26. National Guard
     Title 27. Navigation and Navigable Waters
     Title 28. Pay and Allowances of Uniformed Services, and Veterans' Benefits

(Arguably Authorized Under Article I Section 8 Clause 17)
     Title 29. Public Buildings, Property, and Works
     Title 30. Public Lands






Written on August 18th, 2019
Originally Published on August 18th, 2019
Edited on August 18th and 19th, 2019

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