...doesn’t look like draining the swamp to me, more like changing the flavor of the water...
If I was going to drain the swamp, lessee:
1) eliminate stare decisis. Instead of requiring judges to follow the law, require them to do justice. Make justice the goal of the justice system. I know, what a thought, right?
2) eliminate the teaching of law. No more lawyers. You got a problem? You tell us about it. Probably unconstitutional but we could make it so.
3) constitutional amendment: reduce the size of the federal gov’t by 10% a year until it’s down to 1/10 the size it is now.
4) eliminate the President and the Congress. If somebody at the head of an agency (if there are any left) retires, have the replacement run for office. Let the people declare war, if somebody does something to us. We’d have to have a mechanism, but techs could think that up.
...I know, there are problems with all these ideas. But imagine how much more peaceful our lives could be, without all that government on top. If there are decisions to be made, let the people make them. Simplify, simplify, simplify!!!
They would just say that whatever they want to do is "justice." Trump in 2016 faced a dilermma:
1) Many "experienced" people turned out to be dishonest and evil. Rosenstein, Wray, etc.
2) When he replaced them with new people, some of the new ones didn't know what to do, like Sessions, asked for help, and you saw what happened.