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Actually, there is no plan. They make up the rules as they go. The US government started with the Articles of Confederation, but after a while, they discarded them in favor of a Constitution. After awhile, that was found wanting and amendments were added. Ever since then there has been a growing body of laws and judicial decisions that come and go over time. This mass of codification is reaching a critical tipping point. The sheer weight of the documentation for the mass of laws, judgments, regulations, instructions, memos, comments, and other verbiage (much of it ignored by people with lawyers) will soon cause a significant disturbance in planetary perturbation which is why the US has been attempting to ship some of its ideas to other parts of the world. While this explanation may not get you a good grade in school, it may be closer to the truth than any other that purports to explain US government planning.

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