I do think it's true most of the country doesn't understand how bad this is. Even most Democrats. And that's part of what is so scary.
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Everything people screamed about Hilary and Biden is happening right now, under our noses. Vast corruption, conspiracies and the takeover of our government by a cabal of elites. |
One good month can’t undo several bad decades. We have the lowest number of active duty soldiers since WWII, but nice thought… |
Applying to Canadian and European schools for DD. Applying to international remote jobs for me. I bought my Trumpy DH a house in Trumpland so he can go there when we all leave him. |
I appreciate the thoughtful response, and I think you and I have a different understanding of the branches of government. Yes, Congress funds federal agencies, but they sit under the purview of the Administration -- which is led by the president. I'm not sure if it is illegal to shutter the DOE, or USAID. I genuinely don't know, but it sounds like any president would be within his rights to take this kind of action. As for Musk, he was appointed by the president, he has a security clearance OF COURSE given his national defense ties, and so yes, he does have the authority to do what he's doing, all at the pleasure of the president. Again, folks might not like it, but the "No one elected Elon Musk" rally seemed so ridiculously misguided it could almost make you laugh. Every single person who works at the White House in charge of crafting policy and priorities is unelected but for two people. That doesn't make their work illegal. |
Democrats want death and destruction. |
EXACTLY. |
Are you from the heritage foundation, Russia, or China? |
So great. Now the advice for the next generation is to follow the lawless grifter’s playbook. |
It "sounds like"? No. You are wrong. We are supposed to have three CO-EQUAL branches of government. The President cannot reverse enacted legislation on a whim. |
We are not the party destroying the US government , and the system of checks and balances laid down by our forefathers. |
Also, it’s women enlisting that’s driving up the numbers and the new sec def is an abuser who hates women. So that’s going to change morale and the appeal. Too many young men use drugs, get arrested, and are out of shape so they aren’t qualified. |
So presumably you would be OK if the Republican-led House and Senate granted the president reorganization authority (which they would?) "Presidential reorganization authority is a term used to refer to a major statutory power that has sometimes been temporarily extended by the United States Congress to the President of the United States. It permits the president to divide, consolidate, abolish, or create agencies of the U.S. federal government by presidential directive, subject to limited legislative oversight.[1] First granted in 1932, presidential reorganization authority has been extended to nine presidents on 16 separate occasions. As of 2024, it was most recently granted to Ronald Reagan." |
Ridiculously wrong. A president can't unilaterally close an entire department, regardless of whether or not it sits in the exec branch. It requires Congress. The president cannot mass fire civil servants without due process according to the law. Musk might have clearenc from SpaceX, but that is only for subject matter pertaining to SpaceX. It doesn't give him sweeping clearance to do and access wherever he wants across all agencies in the govt. Trump said he gave Elon and DOGE special government employee status and clearance, so who knows, but Trump slipped through a backdoor for clearance for the tech bros that allows them to do all of this stuff without being fully vetted with background checks. How is it a rumored Canadian citizen has access to potentially sensitive financial info on all Americans or even with communications from the DoD? Trump does not have unlimited power and is not a king. Him and Elon can't do whatever they want. And even if Musk and DOGE are cleared, they still have to abide by all sorts of confidentiality laws like HIPAA etc. Just by accessing OPM alone they have permission to all sorts of confidential employee health information. If they are improperly accessing and storing it elsewhere on insecure servers, it could be massive privacy law violations. Their clearance doesn't exempt them from those. |
Yep. Everyone I talk to thinks I’m reading crazy conspiracy $hit when I simply inform them of what’s really happening everyday. They have no idea. |