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EXECUTIVE ORDERS

STRATEGIC FOUR-YEAR SUMMARY

 

YEAR ONE:

RESTORE DEMOCRACY & RESTRUCTURE FEDERAL AUTHORITY

 

I. We the People Reform Initiative

  • 28th Amendment: Establish Constituent Legislation & Voting Servers (iVote System)

  • Eliminate Electoral College; Term Limits across Congress & Federal Agencies

  • National network of iVote-enabled servers and public training initiatives

  • Department of Traceability: Transparency, Auditing, Paperless Government, QMS

 

II. Monetary Reform Act

  • Abolish Fractional Reserve Banking

  • Repeal Federal Reserve Act of 1913

  • Audit Fort Knox, Return to Debt-Free Currency

  • Exit IMF/BIS/World Bank

  • Consumption Tax Code overhaul and GNI-based tax brackets

 

III. Departmental Innovation & Budget Reform

  • Immediate consolidation and traceability-driven cost-downs across all agencies

  • Redirect $427B in first-year savings toward deficit and innovation investment

  • Medical system overhaul: NEMS 911, national health access, tuition offsets for medical students

 

IV. Department of Defense Reform

  • Exit from Iraq/Oil Conflicts; reallocate

  • $350B from military excess

  • Initiate Veteran-to-Civil Service bridge and active/non-active personnel rotation

  • Review Patriot Act, surveillance reform, and war contracting accountability

  • Estimated Feasible Cost-Down (Post-DOGE Adjustment):

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Total Year One Savings  $50–80B

 

YEAR TWO:

EMPOWER STATES, DEPARTMENT CONSOLIDATION, AND NEW ECONOMIC INFRASTRUCTURE

 

I. State Empowerment via Fund Redirection

  • Restructure and eliminate HUD, SBA, and DOE; send funds directly to states

  • Implement per-capita, per-state funding through Voting Servers for project selection

  • Sub-lease federal buildings, labs, and overseas military facilities to businesses & NGOs

 

II. Creation of Disaster Recovery Departments

  • Energy: Merge DOE, EPA, NRC, DOI ($47.979B savings)

  • Pandemic: Merge CDC, Public Health, Bioterrorism Programs ($10.772B savings)

  • Financial: Establish Federal Savings Accounts and parallel banking systems

 

III. Philanthropy & Innovation Alignment

  • Leverage bulk university tuition purchases and ROI-linked foundation investments

  • Mandatory term limits for diplomatic staff; eliminate foreign lobbying by ex-officials

 

IV. Economic Development Model

  • Form university-based innovation teams funded by public-private partnerships

  • Focus on Smart Grid, clean energy, exportable green tech, and international R\&D bases

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Estimated Feasible Cost-Down (Post-DOGE Adjustment): $8–12B

 

YEAR THREE:

CONSTITUENT MOMENTUM, VOTING EFFICIENCY, AND COMMUNICATION REFORM

 

I. Election Reform and iVote Scaling

  • Popular vote implemented; Senate-based voting servers as federal election system

  • Mandate publication of full-term executive and first spouse plans

  • Campaign duration shortened; news outlets redirected from drama to data

 

II. FCC & News Reform for Governance Support

  • Establish Community Access and Mentorship Channels

  • 911 Video Emergency Response & Legislation Dialogue Broadcasting

  • News-based audit of legislative output, crime prevention, and diplomacy

 

III. Administration Succession & Traceability Enforcement

  • Computerize remaining departments; implement 24/7 transparent tracking

  • Expand Department of Traceability mandate to oversee all federal IT/QMS

 

Total Year Three Savings: $10–15B

 

YEAR FOUR:

FEDERAL EXIT STRATEGY, HR TRANSITION, AND ADMINISTRATION SUNSETTING

 

I. Department & Committee Wind-Down

  • Terminate or transition all federal departments for state absorption or phased shutdown

  • Eliminate overlapping committees and subcommittees; report outcomes and cost downs

 

II. Federal Workforce Restructuring

  • Cross-train all federal employees for reallocation to state, local, or disaster relief roles

  • Mass reassignment via HR software and traceable performance metrics

 

III. Administration Transition Planning

  • Deploy debate and continuity scenarios for Congressional onboarding

  • Archive all Administration results via the Department of Traceability for audit and future reuse

 

IV. Legislative Oversight Reform

Formalize sunset audits of major programs; require end-of-term continuity plans

Require performance scorecards on legislation effectiveness for all Members of Congress

 

Total Year Four Savings: $20–30B

 

ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS

I. Digital Republic Infrastructure

Integrate blockchain into Voting Servers for immutable audit trails

Launch AI-powered public interfaces for policy paraphrasing and education

Add Civic Simulation Labs to all schools using digital twins of federal systems

 

II. iVote Expansion

  • Implement State-Level Line Item Voting by Constituents

  • Enable AI co-drafting of legislation for public refinement prior to voting

  • Integrate smart contract enforcement of budget constraints in real-time

 

III. Medical Informatics & Emergency Systems

  • Fund 911 Emergency Medical Informatics & Purple Patch Autonomous Kits

  • Redirect VA, Medicare, and FEMA budgets into real-time trauma innovation platforms

 

IV. Youth & Philanthropy Empowerment

  • Fund youth-led innovation teams via state grants linked to philanthropic ROI

  • Automate government grant distribution based on merit-scored innovation yield

 

V. Global Collaboration & Peace Infrastructure

  • Sublease international bases to form Global Collaboration Hubs

  • Use U.S. humanitarian logistics for dual-use deployment (e.g., disaster & commerce)

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LEGACY OBJECTIVE

A United States founded on direct democracy, innovation, and traceable governance, ready to be a global role model in fiscal accountability, compassion,

and technological leadership

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