Private Attorney General Intervenes
in San Diego Pension Fund Crisis
http://www.supremelaw.org/cc/sandiego/zucchet01.htm
Dear Deputy Mayor Zucchet:
I now believe that this
entire matter can be equitably
settled, if the federal government will dismiss all
charges against past and present members of the
San Diego City Council, and the Internal Revenue
Service is ordered to pay
restitution, plus triple
damages, for all federal income taxes that were
unlawfully withheld from City employees during the
ten (10) calendar years preceding April 15, 2005.
See our analysis of the
Public Salary Tax Act
here:
http://www.supremelaw.org/ref/psta/memo.htm
All affected employees will
be entitled to
actual damages, plus 7% APR simple interest.
By negotiating this
settlement, the City of
San Diego is fully
authorized by the Civil RICO
statute at 18 U.S.C. 1964(c) to
receive triple
damages. Thus, the
difference between triple
damages, and the employees' actual damages
plus 7% APR simple interest, can be used
immediately to restore the shortfall in
all affected pension funds.
See Tafflin
v. Levitt and Lou v. Belzberg,
plus the specific Reservations which the
Congress of the United
States attached
to their ratification of the International
Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights:
http://www.supremelaw.org/ref/treaty/covenant.htm
http://www.supremelaw.org/ref/treaty/reservations.htm
(see
(5) below "Understandings")
Similarly, the City of San
Diego can and will
make important American history, by giving
prompt consideration to an ordinance requiring
all businesses presently licensed by the
City of San Diego to
notify all workers
on their respective payrolls of their option
to stop withholding of federal income taxes
from their periodic paychecks. See section
3402(n) of the
Internal Revenue Code, and
the "withholding
exemption certificate"
authorized by that section.
Thank you very much,
Deputy Mayor Zucchet,
for your prompt professional consideration
of this settlement proposal.
Sincerely yours,
/s/ Paul
Andrew Mitchell, B.A., M.S.
Private Attorney General,
Criminal Investigator
and
Federal Witness: 18 U.S.C. 1510, 1512-13, 1964(a)
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