The only fly I see in the ointment there is that it would give the next Rat administration a free hand to clear out anyone who would potentially stand in the way of turning the federal government into a subsidiary of the DNC. Basically it's going to turn civil service jobs into political spoils, and that sword can cut both ways.
That's where some kind of insurmountable limit on budgets and authority would come in. Such limits would aid truly conservative administrations in shrinking the monster, while hindering the National Socialists when they, regrettably, are temporarily in office. Plus it would give conservative administrations some cover when fighting with those who would like to grow the department, by saying "Shucks, I'd like to turn the department into a branch office of the DNC like you're asking, with the power to summarily execute conservatives, but regulation 53-48XYZ forbids it."
A fellow who helped to clean up a big mess in the state of California, feels that both of our plans are needed.
Then, we need a way via the internet to make sure that whomever is in charge of a department/agencuy does not start inflating budgets and hiring more people to have more budget $'s and power. When a rat or conservative gets caught doing things like this, he/she/it get dragged out into the spotlight on the internet for exposure. In election years, his Rat or conservative boss would probably have to fire him.
Perfect, no, but as least we would have some control and ways to remove the bad people like these clymers at EPA.