CORPS OF THE UNITED STATES · MANUFACTURING · DOSSIER 05PROPOSED · PENDING RATIFICATION
Manufacturing Corps.
Every ton of steel, every dose of medicine, every chip, every machine — made by the workers and owned by the country.
By §3, the Corps holds the steel, the medicine, the silicon, and the machines the country requires to remain free. Equipment flows at cost to Land Corps farms and grid, Building Corps production halls, Medical Corps devices, Transit Corps vehicles. No single foreign source may control more than thirty percent of any input required for a necessity output — a hard constitutional ceiling on a monotone-declining trajectory; breach is a Structural-Docket auto-placement trigger without need for citizen suit. The deferred-maintenance, dividend-recapped balance sheet that private capital loaded onto American industry is unwound; capital is held as fiduciary inheritance, not a trading position. The country that cannot make its own steel, medicine, and silicon is not free.
