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Many Voices, One Freedom: United in the 1st Amendment

March 28, 2024

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One must wonder why government bureaucrats, appointed and elected, don’t fear the electorate or more importantly, the American people. It’s because they are rarely challenged for their perfidies, are able to employ the slow tactics of dragging their feet on important issues until the electorate forgets about ‘em and, if those tactics fail, sic the enforcement arm of government to harass, impede or even deny American challengers their individual rights, often without due process, including imprisoning or murdering them. Keep in mind Ruby Ridge and Waco.
If the Federal Government is too big as it incubates new laws in the swamp to oppress the citizens, then it’s past time that citizens remind their elected legislatures that they are servants of the people, not the other way around.

The true roadmap for citizen happiness lies in the Constitution of the United States, not in the Communist Manifesto or the Democrat party. 

Bureaucrats are not elected! Responsibility for making laws, painful as some may be, lies with the Congress and not unelected Deep State job holders no one hears about until it’s too late. The question then becomes, what to do with the massive stiff bureaucracy running our government? 
One department of government, the DOD, already knows the answer. It rotates, transfers or PCS’s, however you want to call it, its military and some civilian members every two or three years and that especially includes the officer corps all the way to the top. For Generals and Admirals to move, promotions are their anticipated reward. 
I just read that one department of 2300 workers in the DC Swamp, have threatened to quit enmasse if their agency, as is proposed, is moved the seven miles away the department wants.
What a gift to the American taxpayers that would be. Do it!
Also, Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tn) signed on to a bill proposed by Sen. Josh Hawley, (R-Mo), the “Helping Infrastructure Restore the Economy” (HIRE act), that proposes breaking up the DC Swamp and spreading the wealth around to other areas of the nation. Here are their proposed changes:  

1. Department of Agriculture — Missouri

2. Department of Commerce — Pennsylvania

3. Department of Education — Tennessee

4. Department of Energy — Kentucky

5. Health and Human Services — Indiana

6. Housing and Urban Development — Ohio

7. Department of Interior — New Mexico

8. Department of Labor — West Virginia

9. Department of Transportation — Michigan

10. Veterans Affairs — South Carolina

There will be hell to pay but, if government can’t move its civilian employees like the DOD does, then move the agencies. What a splendid idea. Or, short of that, perhaps every two or three years, employees in one agency would be transferred into another agency whose mission is totally opposite of their previous assignment. This would specifically include those at the SES level. What’s SES you ask? Its civilian executives operating their agencies as civilian Generals, so to speak.
For the others of course, pay grades would stay the same. Think of it as exercising ones elbows, knees and wrist joints to keep them limber. If they are not moved from time to time, they become stiff and ossified, just like government. 
Remember, freedom is the goal, the Constitution is the way. Now, go get ‘em!

MANY VOICES, ONE FREEDOM: UNITED IN THE 1ST AMENDMENT

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