The unconstitutional permanent bureaucracy...have not agreed, nor do they have any intention of abiding by our Constitution.
Of course unconstitutional bureaucracies should be not expected to abide by the Constitution - otherwise they would be an oxymoron.
They need to be treated like the enemy and removed by force
Agreed. Unconstitutional bureaucracies need to be DISMANTLED.
The only Constitutional process for removing the 80% illegitimate federal bureaucracy...would be for the Supreme Court to rule that they are unconstitutional and that they should pack up and leave.
The Supreme Court can legitimately try cases in which the U.S. is a party, so it is empowered to deal with unconstitutional federal laws and acts. But what if instead, the Supreme Court not only does not rule against unconstitutional federal laws and acts, but the Supreme Court itself makes unconstitutional decisions with no sound constitutional basis like what has been happening for about 120 years?
The Constitution declares that the only legitimate federal laws and acts (including the Supreme Court) are those "pursuant" to the Constitution (Art. VI, Cl. 2). The Supreme Court is part of the federal government and is subject to The Supreme Law of the Land, the Constitution. The Constitution offers no process to deal with a rogue federal government including the Supreme Court as we have today.
This is where people get of the track.
People need to review the 9th and 10th Amendments and the principles of the Declaration of Independence. The feds have no "inherent" powers. They ONLY legally have those enumerated powers delegated by the federal government. The all powers remaining are "RETAINED" by the people. Outside of true constitutional limits, the American People have the final say and their power is through their states.
So whatever it takes. Removing the unconstitutional portion of the feds should be done either by parotitic officials in any or all of the three branches of the feds or by the constitutionally sovereign States and the people.
Re: 79 -“The Constitution offers no process to deal with a rogue federal government including the Supreme Court as we have today.”
It most certainly does. Impeachment for one. The power of appropriation by the Legislative for another.
The issue is - is there the will to do something.