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To: DoughtyOne

Correction sir... the Government as a whole continues to be out of control.

Save your bullets, keep your gun clean and ready. You’re going to need both of them if you live long enough.


24 posted on 03/10/2015 12:46:55 PM PDT by Sequoyah101 (Adversity does not build character so much as expose it.)
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To: Sequoyah101

I agree that most of our government needs to be reigned in and brought under control. There are certain departments that should not exist though. That’s where I would start first.

To the extent the President has the authority to dismiss certain departments or agencies, I would do so.

I believe the Department of Education answers directly to the president. I believe he appoints that department head. The EPA is another agency that I believe the president has the authority to eliminate it.

The IRS, the BATF, and other agencies abuse their powers. The president can call their Directors in and put them on notice, that he won’t tolerate many things that have been happening. I would list the things I wanted stopped immediately. If that didn’t happen in 60 days, I’d can the department head and put someone in who would follow my directives.

This government can be cleaned up.

One good man in the Oval Office can do a lot of good.

I’ll say something else, if a guy like Boehner existed in my party and I was president, I’d go to war with the guy. I’d do my best to get him replaced with a good man. That goes for Mitch McConnel as well.

Of course he can’t act unilaterally to change things up, but he can put a lot of pressure on guys like McConnell and Boehner.


42 posted on 03/10/2015 2:06:20 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (The question is Jeb Bush. The answer is NO!)
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