Strategic Memo and Importance of a USICH, West Wing Location
Thursday, February 5th, 2026 Zoom Recap
Objective: Gain White House
USICH – We the People Body Politic
Prepared by: Ted Hayes
Proposed Role: Servant Homeless Czar (SHC)
Framework: EXODUS II / America’s Golden Age Initiative
Core Objective
Our immediate objective is the strategic reactivation and alignment of the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) through:
Presidential installation of the “We the People Body Politic,”
with Ted Hayes serving as Titular Chair — Servant Homeless Czar (SHC).
This structure enables the federal government to address homelessness as a national priority tied to the stability of the Union, while activating public-private civic partnership through EXODUS II.
Strategic Importance of a West Wing Location
The placement of the USICH leadership office in the West Wing, near the Oval Office, serves two major functions.
Social Services Resolution Declaration @ https://justiceville.us/ssresodeclaration/
Zoom Meeting Directory (1) @ https://justiceville.us/z-mtgzoom-1/
1. The Pragmatic Merit — Operational Authority
Locating the office near the Oval Office strengthens the credibility of federal enforcement.
Public awareness that the President personally meets with and briefs the USICH office would
• Demonstrate Presidential priority
• Increase federal agency cooperation
• Signal seriousness to state and local governments
• Accelerate interagency coordination
Operational model:
Morning
• POTUS briefing to USICH leadership
End of Day
• Debrief on national homelessness strategy progress
This makes homelessness resolution a daily operational matter of national governance.
Especially, being a nation under the GOD of homeless people, i.e., “send these, the homeless, the tempest tossed to me”, etc.
Strategic Optics
Two powerful optics help shift the national narrative.
Optic A
The “Elon – Ted Principle”
The Rich and the Poor Meeting Together
This optic symbolizes the convergence of wealth, innovation, and lived experience.
• Elon Musk — representing technological wealth and private capital
• Ted Hayes — representing the lived reality of America’s most marginalized citizens
The symbolism reflects the ancient principle:
“The rich and the poor meet together: The LORD is the maker of them all.” — Proverbs 22:2
The partnership demonstrates that ending homelessness is not a class war but a shared civic responsibility.
It also reframes the popular complaint:
Old Narrative
“The rich are getting richer, and the poor are getting poorer.”
New Narrative
America demonstrates that wealth and poverty can collaborate to solve social crises.
This becomes a historic moment in civilization —
The beginning of a model where private capital and lived social experience unite to resolve systemic suffering, for future generations
Optic B
Healing the White–Black National Wound
A second optic carries global symbolic power.
Three figures cooperating toward national reconciliation:
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The President of the United States
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The world’s most visible technology entrepreneur
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A generally experienced homeless activist for the homeless resolution, descendant of America’s enslaved population, upon whose backs, as the foundation, this nation of heritage, homeless people under GOD, is built.
This collaboration directly addresses America’s unresolved racial tensions.
It also speaks to the cry heard across the world in recent years:
“Black Lives Matter.”
By placing a descendant of American slavery at the center of a national homelessness solution, the nation signals a move toward reconciliation rather than reparations.
This aligns with House Resolution 194 (2008) — the Congressional apology for slavery and Jim Crow — which still awaits deeper national implementation.
The moment would echo Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s prophetic vision:
“We will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.”
The Social Services Declaration
USICH Objective
Social services organizations are invited to participate in a national alignment process supporting the USICH mission.
This initiative:
• Strengthens existing social service organizations
• Creates coordinated triage pathways
• Integrates programs into the EXODUS II national strategy
The goal is not the replacement of existing services but strategic coordination toward permanent resolution pathways.
White House Negotiating Teams
(Subject to Adjustment)
Initial Contact Team
• Frank Messina
• Mayra Vizcaino
• Bro. Mark Hooper
• Bro. Sammi Berry
• Ted Hayes
Purpose:
• Establish communication channels
• Introduce the framework
• Begin early negotiation discussions
Council Structure
Committees will align with the Servant Homeless Czar (HSC) through the framework:
The Preamble Councils of We the People
Reference:
Justiceville Directory
https://justiceville.us/z-mtgzoom-1/
Immediate Actions
Participants are encouraged to:
1. Endorse the Declaration
Support the foundational principles of the Social Services Resolution.
2. Invite Additional Social Service Leaders
Expand the coalition by inviting professionals working in homelessness services.
3. Prepare Organizational Alignment
Begin evaluating how existing programs may interface with EXODUS II triage pathways.
4. Study Core Materials
Participants should review the following reference materials:
Justiceville Directory @ https://justiceville.us/cwp-directory/
Ted Hayes Policy Framework @ https://tedhayes.us
Historical Work @ https://tedhayes.us/fedlawwork/
Dome Village History @ https://domevillage.us
Documentary Reference
Justiceville (1988 Emmy Award-Winning Documentary)
Justiceville: The 1988 Emmy Award Winning Documentary
Part I. @ https://youtu.be/sp_7bZjRLTY
Part II. https://youtu.be/2LfsfqOoAGc
Eye Witness: Dome Village
https://tubitv.com/tv-shows/648040/s01-e05-episode-5
Theodore “Ted” Hayes, Jr. visit LA County Board of Supervisors in a conciliatory spirit https://youtu.be/T40yb2t_k7s
Historical Context
The federal legal framework underlying this initiative includes Reconstruction-era laws and citizenship provisions created after the Civil War.
These laws addressed the unique condition of formerly enslaved Americans, whose ancestors entered the United States not as immigrants but through slavery.
The EXODUS II framework seeks to complete unfinished civic work rooted in those legal foundations.
Closing Perspective
America approaches its 250th anniversary.
The nation now faces a choice:
• Allow homelessness to remain a growing national crisis
• Or demonstrate a new model of civic cooperation
The proposed USICH alignment seeks to fulfill the promise of the American founding:
“We the People… ensure domestic tranquility.”
In modern terms:
Peace at home — Shalom — in the heart and soul of the nation.