Posted on 03/13/2017 5:51:52 PM PDT by Texas Fossil
None of those departments and agencies need to exist. The states all have corresponding bureaucracies which can handle most of those functions.
The overblown federal manifestations are redundant, inefficient, unConstitutional and very expensive to operate. Except for defense, they should all be terminated.
Several of those petitions are sensible, but there’s a WHOLE lotta whacked out crap in the mix. Yeesh!
Not rocket surgery?
Hmmm. Could it be...brain science?
And why am I recalling bits of the script from the sequel to “2001: A Space Odyssey”?
THOROUGHLY agree with you on the topic at-hand, though.
At NO TIME in American history ought FedGov EVER been permitted by any Congress or sitting President to transgress the CLEAR bounds of its Constitutionally-delegated powers.
Agreed. That's why I'm hoping some sensible people will show up (since it's an official White House site) and either support the sensible petitions, or add some of their own.
I went and signed three of them right off. Sifting down the page reading the Petition titles began to feel like an 80/20 rule exercise, so I just left it at that. I still might go back and sign the one trying to get a Congressional investigation of CA State Senator Kevin Deleon; HE’S a “special” case in need of Divine demotion if there ever were one.
Sadly, the government doesn’t work like that. I’m not defending or anything like that because there’s plenty that can be cut.
However, there are a lot of things that are done because of a law or regulation or court case or Congressional desire or whatever. So you need to noodle through that. Plus there are a number of things that must be done which can get lumped with “stuff we want to do” so that it looks like it all has to be done. Plus a lot of agencies take on stuff that maybe they didn’t have to do but now those things have a constituency (including Congress) that will raise heck if it’s stopped.
Read what the Department of Energy does now, as opposed to what the Atomic Energy Commission was initially chartered to do. You’ll be amazed. And that’s one example.
Again, I’m not defending, but the bureaucracy is so entangled in so many things you have to pull all the threads before you can start cutting them.
I’m sure it will get done though.
Obama had a habit of not enforcing laws that he didn’t like.
I admit, I didn’t like it when he did that, because I generally don’t see following the law as “optional”. But that’s how Democrats play the game.
Now President Trump wants to greatly downsize the Executive Branch? But there are laws and/or regulations that “require” certain activities?
So what? Regulations can change easily enough. And (I guess) laws can be ignored. Congress can help by clearing away stumbling blocks. But President Trump can — and should — go full speed ahead with the downsizing. Almost everything the government does is crap. We don’t need it.
Yes, some agencies are required to do some things by law. Also, separating federal employees through RIF, which is how you would do it if, for example you eliminated the Dept. of Education, has mandated timeframes.
You’re right about changing the laws. My point was only that this is not a 1 month exercise. It’s going to take a while.
That’s also not excuse to avoid doing it.
Yeah, lotsa nutty petitions — need more good ones & signatures, or the Trump team will justifiably ignore the whole mess... :-(
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