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Old 05-20-2019, 08:45 PM   #1
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Default What If The Administrative State Cannot Be Reformed?

https://www.forbes.com/sites/waynecr.../#2a48b6ef37f9


For that reason I have been suggesting a new “iconic” executive order on guidance, since most law is from agencies now, not Congress. In 2018, there were 313 laws passed by Congress and signed by Trump, but 3,368 rules and regulations, not even counting guidance.

The task now is to create the body of knowledge and information demonstrating that the coercive administrative state does not and cannot work to safeguard liberty, rather than just try to “reform” it or “study” it. The magnitude of the problems of unaccountability, non-discosure, unmeasurability, and the sheer unfathomable character of the regulatory/interventionist state is partly reflected in this outline called “Rule of Flaw”


313 laws? didn't know that. no wonder the dems called reps a do-nothing bumpkins.


there definitely need to be reform at the administrative state level on the area of accountability and disclosure.
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Old 05-20-2019, 08:50 PM   #2
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Fucking liberal bureaucrats!
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Old 05-20-2019, 10:18 PM   #3
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I saw where puddles are still being considered "navigable waterways". Fed govt employees have lifetime do nothing jobs (for the most part) and can't get fired. Private firms trim jobs and find more efficient ways to do things.

It's time for the federal govt to trim back 10% of their work force. That includes military and the appropriate contractors.
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Old 05-20-2019, 11:50 PM   #4
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I saw where puddles are still being considered "navigable waterways". Fed govt employees have lifetime do nothing jobs (for the most part) and can't get fired. Private firms trim jobs and find more efficient ways to do things.

It's time for the federal govt to trim back 10% of their work force. That includes military and the appropriate contractors.

they can get fired, it just very hard to fire them.
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Old 05-21-2019, 07:02 AM   #5
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The federal Gubermint could fire 50 % and it may not be enough , leave them to do what there made for , Border , and Military ..................
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Old 05-21-2019, 07:47 AM   #6
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The federal Gubermint could fire 50 % and it may not be enough , leave them to do what there made for , Border , and Military ..................

the federal govt., early on, used to only have 500 - 2000 employees not counting the military.


today, its in the 1 - 2 million range. that's how big its gotten.
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Here is what can be done today, you can start the firing process and that takes time but you can transfer someone immediately to Bumfuck, North Dakota and the new government compound that has yet to be built. They can refuse to go and be transferred to somewhere worse or they can quit.
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