Are The Frankenstein's Monster Government Agencies That Control Every Aspect Of Your Life About To Be Demolished?
Only Congress has authority to make laws. Unelected bureaucrats create about 100,000 new regulations, not laws, per year and have abused Americans in ways that would make 3rd world dictators blush.
Agencies under Biden cost Americans 800x more than agencies under Trump, (with two months to go!)
Biden with 89,476 pages of rules already published in the Federal Register with two months to go is on track to break Obama's record of 95,894 published in a four-year term according to Clyde Wayne Crews of the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
Elon Musk cut Twitter by 90% and it functions just fine. Are the government Frankenstein’s monster of agencies next?
Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy will head the Department Of Government Efficiency, (DOGE)
Does the government need an accounting of it's spending of your money?
DEI appointment Kamala Harris was in charge of the administration’s $42 billion Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program to deliver broadband services and did not hook up one house! Where did the money go?
DEI appointment Department of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg who couldn't fix pot holes when he was mayor, got $7.5 billion to create charging stations and installed seven or eight! Where did the money go?
Fun fact: Elon Musk has already built almost 3,000 charging stations and nearly 27,000 connectors worldwide, which can charge at faster rates than most other charging networks.
The California High Speed Rail Project has gotten over $7 billion dollars in Federal funds and has only laid 1,600 ft. of road bed with no rail yet!
Fun fact: If you go to the California web site, it claims that this project has created 12,000 union jobs! 😂
The Biden administration has a no bid contract system for goods, services, installations, etc. A contractor that installed soap dispensers charged $1,000 per dispenser!
The Defense Department has failed to pass its seventh consecutive audit, but thinks they'll be able to pass one by 2028!
Elon explaining the need for DOGE
Eventually, there will be so many regulations that everything is illegal. - Elon Musk
Fun fact: Musk and Ramaswamy are proposing a reduction of the number of federal agencies from over 400 to 99!
Alexis de Tocqueville predicted America’s all-powerful bureaucracy
Alexis de Tocqueville in 1831 originally came to study the prison system and ended up writing books on America, its people, customs and government, from the regular folks all the way up to interviewing President Andrew Jackson. Basically, what made America tick. He theorized on America's future success or failure and why. Democracy in America, Volume 1 and Volume 2 is arguably one of the three most important books on America political life, the Federalist Papers and Anti-Federalist Papers being the other ones. Volume 1 was published in 1835 and the second in 1840.
Fun fact: One thing that amazed de Tocqueville about America is that we eat breakfast.
Volume 1 talked about the marvels of America. For example, that there were no classes, and anyone could be anything they wanted. He also detailed how America functioned.
Volume 2 is more concerned with the downfalls of a democracy and how easily it could be perverted. For example, how a strong central government could be used to squash individual initiative to create a docile population:
I had remarked during my stay in the United States, that a democratic state of society, similar to that of the Americans, might offer singular facilities for the establishment of despotism.
No sovereign ever lived in former ages so absolute or so powerful as to undertake to administer by his own agency, and without the assistance of intermediate powers, all the parts of a great empire: none ever attempted to subject all his subjects indiscriminately to strict uniformity of regulation, and personally to tutor and direct every member of the community. The notion of such an undertaking never occurred to the human mind; and if any man had conceived it, the want of information, the imperfection of the administrative system, and above all, the natural obstacles caused by the inequality of conditions, would speedily have checked the execution of so vast a design.
But it would seem that if despotism were to be established amongst the democratic nations of our days, it might assume a different character; it would be more extensive and more mild; it would degrade men without tormenting them.
Above this race of men stands an immense and tutelary power, which takes upon itself alone to secure their gratifications, and to watch over their fate. That power is absolute, minute, regular, provident, and mild. It would be like the authority of a parent, if, like that authority, its object was to prepare men for manhood; but it seeks on the contrary to keep them in perpetual childhood: it is well content that the people should rejoice, provided they think of nothing but rejoicing. For their happiness such a government willingly labors, but it chooses to be the sole agent and the only arbiter of that happiness: it provides for their security, foresees and supplies their necessities, facilitates their pleasures, manages their principal concerns, directs their industry, regulates the descent of property, and subdivides their inheritances—what remains, but to spare them all the care of thinking and all the trouble of living?
Where did departments/agencies originate?
From the Congressional Research Service:
The Constitution does not establish administrative agencies or explicitly prescribe the manner by which they may be created. Even so, the Supreme Court has generally recognized that Congress has broad constitutional authority to shape the federal bureaucracy. This power stems principally from the combination of Congress’s enumerated legislative powers under Article I of the Constitution; language in Article II, Section 2, which authorizes the appointment of “officers” to positions “which shall be established by law”; and the Necessary and Proper Clause of Article I, Section 8, which authorizes Congress to “make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution” not only Congress’s own enumerated powers, but “all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof.” Subject to certain constitutional limitations, Congress may create federal agencies and individual offices within those agencies, design agencies’ basic structures and operations, and prescribe how those holding office are appointed and removed. Congress also may enumerate an agency’s powers, duties, and functions, as well as directly counteract, through later legislation, certain agency actions implementing delegated authority.
The chronological history of U.S. departments
The United States originally created and had only five original departments. The Departments of State, Treasury, War, Navy and Attorney General, established in 1789.
From U.S. History.com:
https://www.commerce.gov/bureaus-and-offices
Departments have numerous bureaus and offices inside them
The Department of Commerce, for example:
Agencies create and follow rules and regulations to absurdity
The FDA initiated a recall of about 80,000 pounds of butter at Costco. Listeria, E. coli, contamination etc.? Nope! It lacked an allergen label saying it contains milk!
On Nov. 5, the USDA began forcing ranchers to use expensive RFID chips to mark cattle for interstate sale over massive objections. The proposed rule will not improve traceability and will disproportionately harm small ranchers and farmers.
Agencies use the vast resources of the government to beat Americans into submission
Only Congress can create laws. Congress's lack of oversight of agencies has allowed them to create Orwellian rules and regulations with many not based on science or logic. Then they grind Americans into submission and bankrupt them or jail them.
The Supreme Court decided in favor of Chantell and Mike Sackett over an overreaching EPA order backed by the 9th Circuit in a battle that started fifteen years ago!
The Sacketts bought a building site 300ft. from Priest Lake in Idaho.

The EPA ordered Sackett to restore the site, threatening penalties of over $40,000 per day. The EPA classified the Sackett wetlands as “waters of the United States” because they were near a ditch that fed into a creek, which fed into Priest Lake, a navigable, intrastate lake. The Ninth Circuit affirmed summary judgment in favor of the EPA.
In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court ruled “that Clean Water Act jurisdiction extends only to wetlands that are "indistinguishable" from larger bodies of water by having a "continuous surface connection."
Translation: The EPA does not have jurisdiction over every puddle of water regardless of its location.
The decision “returns the scope of the Clean Water act to its original and proper limits.” The decision marks a “profound win for property rights and the constitutional separation of powers. - Damien Schiff, the Sacketts’ lawyer
The Supreme Court reverses the “Chevron Deference” in favor of herring fisherman
The Supreme Court in a 6-3 decision sharply cut the power of federal agencies to interpret the laws they administer and ruled that courts should rely on their own interpretation of ambiguous laws.
Under the Chevron Doctrine decided in 1984, if Congress has not directly addressed the question at the center of a dispute, a court was required to uphold the agency’s interpretation of the statute as long as it was reasonable. This ruling diminishes the habit of our elected officials to pass last-minute ambiguous legislation that leaves important details to unelected officials in agencies. It will be a good thing.
The overturn is in response to cases filed by commercial fisherman William Bright, Wayne Reichle, and Stefan Axelsson to a rule made up and issued by the National Marine Fisheries Service. The agency had required the herring industry to pay for the costs, estimated at $710 per day, associated with carrying observers on board their vessels to collect data about their catches and monitor for overfishing.
By ending Chevron deference, the Court has taken a major step to preserve the separation of powers and shut down unlawful agency overreach. - Roman Martinez, attorney representing the fishing companies.
Other instances where the Supreme Court reigned in abusive agencies
In its 2014 decision in Utility Air Regulatory Group v. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Court found that EPA could not construe the Clean Air Act (CAA) to enable it to regulate millions of small sources of air pollution, including hotels and office buildings, when Congress had not sought to regulate these entities under the CAA in the past.1
The Court’s concern about the Executive Branch establishing law that exceeded the authority Congress had delegated was also evident during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. For example, in August 2021, the Court vacated a lower court’s stay, effectively halting an eviction moratorium issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).4 The Court noted that the CDC had no legal authority to mandate an eviction moratorium and that Congress itself had declined to extend the eviction moratorium.5
On June 30, 2022, the Supreme Court trimmed the Environmental Protection Agency’s power to regulate greenhouse gases. The ruling crimped Biden’s plan to fight climate change and could limit the authority of federal agencies across the executive branch.
By a vote of 6-3, the court agreed with Republican-led states and coal companies that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit was wrong when it interpreted the Clean Air Act to give the EPA expansive power over carbon emissions. The decision, written by Chief Justice John Roberts, was handed down on the final opinion day of the 2021-22 term.
Yet the Supreme Court also insanely declared CO2 a pollutant
In 2007, “deferring to the expertise” of the EPA, the Supreme Court in a 5-4 decision declared the molecule essential for life on earth, CO2, is a pollutant!
In addition to government agencies trying to destroy Americans by law fare as illustrated above, they have also done it with deadly force
Two disabled Veterans were assassinated in their homes
Provo Utah native, 75 year old disabled Air Force Vet Craig Deleeuw Robertson, was killed in his home by FBI agents serving a warrant over online threats against Biden and others.
“He definitely had his political views, which he was very public about on Facebook,” neighbor Andrew Maunder told The Salt Lake Tribune. “But I think deep down, he was just a cranky old guy who was harmless.”
“He seemed like kind of a weird old guy … but everyone knows a weird old guy,” another man who lived in the neighborhood and attended church with Robertson said. “You wouldn’t imagine that the FBI would come and shoot him.”
“As an elderly — and largely homebound man, there was very little he could do but exercise his First Amendment right to free speech and voice his protest in what has become the public square of our age — the Internet and social media,” the statement continued. “Though his statements were intemperate at times, he has never, and would never, commit any act of violence against another human being over a political or philosophical disagreement.” - a statement from Robertson's family
Yet the Department of Justice released the letter of the 2nd potential Trump assassin Ryan Wesley Routh that said “It is up to you now to finish the job; and I will offer $150,000 to whomever can complete the job." WITH NO REPERCUSSIONS!
An unarmed disabled Tennessee Vet was killed in his home by the FBI. Still no explanation why.

Regarding your “friendly” IRS agents
The IRS was running job advertisements prior to the passing of the “Inflation Reduction Act” that is requesting 87,000 more agents. One of the requirements:
“Major Duties" of the special agent include: "Carry a firearm and be willing to use deadly force, if necessary.
While already possessing:
2,148 law enforcement officers.
4,461 weapons, including 15 fully automatic weapons (for you lefties, that’s a machine gun)
Over 5 million rounds of ammunition.
The IRS released its Annual Criminal Investigations Report 2021
On page 17, we have some friendly IRS agents at the shooting range.
Notice the targets!
Federal agencies are armed to the teeth
Besides the FBI, ATF, etc., agencies including NOAA, the FDA, the NIH, the Small Business Administration, Federal Reserve Board, Department of Energy, Office of Personnel Management and the Railroad Retirement Board have armed agents, SWAT teams, and hundreds of millions of bullets. Aug. 7, 2012, for example, the Social Security Administration put in a request for 174,000 rounds of .357 Sig 125 grain bonded jacketed hollow point bullets. Are they expecting a senior citizen uprising?
At this point in time, after all the weapons and ammo Biden has given to Ukraine, these agencies may have more weapons and ammo than the U.S. military!
Agencies interfere in the lives of Americans for their own nefarious purposes
The Bundy's had lived in Nevada since the 1870’s. They leased land off the BLM for grazing. The BLM first interfered with Bundy grazing rights over a tortoise in 1993. Harry Reid's son Rory cut a massive land deal with China and the Bundy's were in the way.
The Hammonds owned 6,000 acres near the Malheur Wildlife Refuge since 1964. The BLM and U.S. Fish and Wildlife wanted to expand the refuge and systematically drove every other landowner out. Even flooding their land and buying it for pennies on the dollar. The Hammonds were the last holdouts, and all hell was unleashed on them.
The FBI has been conspiring against the 2nd Amendment rights of Americans
The FBI is coercing Americans into signing a form forfeiting their 2nd Amendment Rights to permanently deny ownership of a firearm.
The ATF is illegally tracking legal gun owners
The ATF has been using Americans’ income and gun purchases to conduct warrantless tracking and deny Second Amendment rights. Agents give salary estimates to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as the reason to have people’s firearms purchases monitored.
In this Ring Video, an ATF agent illegally shows up at an American’s home, who legally purchased firearms by passing the background check, so he can “inspect them!”
THIS is the ATF that thinks they are responsible enough to regulate YOUR firearms!
An attempted insurrection/coup didn't occur Jan. 6, but did during the first Trump administration
Contrary to the big lie that an insurrection occurred Jan. 6, 2021, to cover the stolen 2020 election, an actual attempted insurrection/coup to overturn the will of the people, led by Barack Obama and Joe Biden with numerous cabinet members and government agencies participating!
Rodger Stone, as a Trump associate, was dragged into the Russian Collusion delusion and the illegal Mueller investigation. Rodger Stone's home was raided by an armed SWAT team from land and sea with a CNN crew somehow knowing about the raid and filming the whole thing. It is fortunate his deaf wife who couldn't hear the attackers didn't end up dead, and was left standing barefoot in their driveway! There was a possibly Stone would be indicted. If so, Stone and his attorney were convinced that he would have an opportunity to turn himself in, rather than the FBI pre-dawn show raid on his home.
Regarding Jan. 6
According to the new report, the FBI made 296 Jan. 6 arrests during the first 10 months of 2024, a 23% increase. Since Nov. 6, 2023, the FBI has arrested 359 people, a 30% increase. Arrests are up 73% since November 6, 2022, the DOJ reported.
Agencies violate their own rules without repercussion
In August of 2015, The Environmental Protection Agency, (EPA), while trying to clean up the closed Gold King Mine near Silverton, Colorado spilled 1 million gallons of toxic orange wastewater containing heavy metals, including lead, arsenic, cadmium, aluminum, copper and calcium, plus sediment. They didn’t mention possible health or environmental impacts, despite downstream water plants having to close, and said it would clean itself up!
You would get millions in fines and jailed till 3034!
President Trump has plans for the Deep State:
“My plan to dismantle the Deep State and reclaim our democracy from Washington corruption:”
#1 Immediately reissue my 2020 executive order to remove rogue bureaucrats.
#2 Clean out corrupt actors in our national security and intelligence apparatus.
#3 Totally reform FISA Courts.
#4 Establish a “truth & reconciliation” commission to declassify and publish all documents on Deep State’s spying, censorship and corruption.
#5 Begin a major crack down on government leakers who collude with fake news to deliberately weave false narratives to subvert our democracy.
#6 Make every inspector general’s office independent and physically separate from departments they oversee.
#7 Ask congress to establish an independent auditing system to continually monitor our intelligence agencies to ensure they are not spying on our citizens, or running disinformation campaign against the American people, or they are not spying on someone’s campaign.
#8 Continue the Trump 45 Administration’s efforts to move agencies out of the DC Swamp, just like he moved the Bureau of Land Management to Colorado. As many as 100,000 positions can be moved out of Washington DC to locations across the Fruited Plains, almost immediately.
#9 Will work to ban federal bureaucrats who leave government, from taking jobs with companies they regulated.
#10 Push for a constitutional amendment to establish term limits on members of the US House and US Senate.
The Department of Education is target #1
The Department of Education has 4,400 employees and a budget of $60million.
Since the Department of Education was created in 1979, the United States went from approximately 1st overall in how educated American children are, to 24th! The left, of course, fact checked the number. However, for example, when you have ZERO students in 13 Baltimore high schools testing proficient in the 2023 math exam, it is absolutely evident the Department of Education is a failure!
The Department of Education, like other agencies, also has its own SWAT teams! Kenneth Wright found that out the hard way when they busted his door in and dragged him out in his underwear in front of his three children, ages 3, 9 and 11, who were detained in a car for two hours, at 6 AM. The agents were looking for his estranged wife who did not live there. She was accused of misusing federal aid for students.
Trump’s cabinet picks are unqualified 😂
It’s now or possibly never folks!
We dodged a huge bullet on Nov. 5 and were given a chance to rein in our out-of-control government. If we don’t do it this time, another chance may never come!
In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility - I welcome it. - President John F. Kennedy
We have become numb and insensitive when we hear of murders committed by the FBI and ATF. Maybe the murder of Peanut the loveable pet squirrel will wake the Woke out of their stupid fantasies.
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