Donald Trump: Next President Must ‘Remove
Rogue Bureaucrats and Root out the Deep State’
Breitbart Politics,
by
Jordan Dixon-Hamilton
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
8/7/2022 4:24:42 AM
Former President Donald Trump once again talked about overhauling the administrative state on Saturday, telling a crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Dallas that the next Congress and president need to “remove rogue bureaucrats and root out the deep state.”
Trump told the CPAC audience:
As we secure the border, another key priority for the next Congress and the next President will be to drain the swamp once and for all to remove rogue bureaucrats and root out the deep state. Congress should pass groundbreaking reform empowering the president to ensure that any federal employee who
He is so right in all he said, I agree 100%. Please let him run and please God please don't let us have another fraudulent election, let him win this time, hands down, no question!
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As much as I love Trump, he is too easily distracted, and doesn’t pick his battles wisely. I think DeSantis would bring a laser like focus to dismantling the deep state.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Amoeba 8/7/2022 6:06:12 AM (No. 1240301)
100%. RIGHT. Change the law so that they can be fired and removed quicker than now. Let them appeal on their dime and time.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
DCGIRL 8/7/2022 7:04:08 AM (No. 1240320)
That was his biggest mistake during his first term. He kept the deep state and found new ones to bring to his administration.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Venturer 8/7/2022 7:27:52 AM (No. 1240338)
What we really need to do is get rid of the trash in the republican party who vote with the Democrats., and fight the duly elected president.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
planetgeo 8/7/2022 7:31:57 AM (No. 1240343)
This time, don't just drain the swamp...destroy it.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
bobmadison 8/7/2022 7:54:23 AM (No. 1240357)
FLUSH the swamp.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
anniebc 8/7/2022 8:17:29 AM (No. 1240387)
In this, President Trump is woke! Good to know. Freakin' finally.
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The fatal flaw in presidential campaign strategy is thinking that you need to wait for the second term to make important things happen. (the Dick Morris/James Carville types would probably say, "leave them wanting more")
You should always take action while you have the power to do so. THAT is how you get a second term.
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One typical under-new-management scheme is to make everyone reapply for his job. You get rid of some deadwood that way, almost by default.
Also, everyone reapplying is asked to write his own job description. This compels the employee to adhere to standards that he has set himself. And if he fails to meet those standards, he has sealed his own fate. It also helps eliminate 'scope creep' in which the employee sticks his oar into things that aren't his business.
The permanent civil service is de facto shadow government and, increasingly, more powerful than the elected one. It's certainly far less accountable.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
franq 8/7/2022 9:04:16 AM (No. 1240452)
Nice idea, but my belief is that we are Stage IV.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 8/7/2022 9:11:34 AM (No. 1240460)
A really big job, Mr. President. Considering that there are well over two million federal employees, highly corrupt members of congress, and many many political operatives and mules working behind the scenes to take down America, where do you start. Such a large-scale purge can't be completed in one presidential term. Who will carry the torch after you return to Mar-A-Largo? DeSantis perhaps?
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
slipstik 8/7/2022 9:21:59 AM (No. 1240474)
There are no surgical solutions. The rot goes too deep. All of these beaurocrats are on a merry go round, in one door for two years, then into another door for four. It's an incestuous family where they just keep trading jobs. Then there's the House, full of commiecrats. And the Senate with the career spanning grift machine.
EVERY federal department doesn't do ANYTHING it's supposed to. Education destroys children. Energy strangles energy. CDC/FDA poisons us with fake "vaccines". FBI doesn't Investigate, it Intimidates. The DOJ doesn't do justice. The Post Office, the IRS, the SSA...I could go on.
Everybody's on the take.
It's basically hopeless unless the whole thing is disassembled and done over and the Chinese will crush us long before that can happen.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Strike3 8/7/2022 9:30:20 AM (No. 1240481)
That would be you, President Trump.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Strike3 8/7/2022 9:35:20 AM (No. 1240490)
The question here, #12, is how do you eat an elephant? (Answer: One bite at a time.) It took decades for the US Government to corrupt itself so we have to start somewhere.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
ivehadit 8/7/2022 9:42:59 AM (No. 1240493)
Donald had two jobs in his first term:
1) SURVIVE
2) GOVERN THE COUNTRY
IMHO, no other president had to endure what he had to endure (and sickly continues). The Uniparty blocked out just about ALL the Trump people who wanted to work in the White House. Donald wove his way through this treacherous swamp to produce a result: EXPOSE THE FILTH AND WAKE UP THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
Pray.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Cousair 8/7/2022 10:28:32 AM (No. 1240533)
Give Trump the top slot and DeSantis the attorney general position. If he succeeds he’ll be well on his way to be the best president for the next 20 years.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
EJKrausJr 8/7/2022 10:48:43 AM (No. 1240561)
Eliminate wholesale, Executive Departments that don't produce anything but pain to the American people. Those Departments that are left, reduces their size, and relocate them to the heartland of America, away from the DC cesspool. Big Government does not equal efficient government.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
DVC 8/7/2022 11:02:16 AM (No. 1240575)
He's exactly right. And it will be an incredibly difficult task. I wonder if it can be done at all within the bounds of peaceful politics, or whether it will inevitably lead to the Deep State going totally violent in a fight for their evil survival.
I really hope that there is a peaceful way back to our Constitutional Republic from this hellscape of bureaucratic and political treasonous corruption and totalitarian overreach.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Solid_Oak 8/7/2022 11:11:33 AM (No. 1240583)
Trump had four years to drain at least part of the swamp, but he only added to it. DeSantis has shown us how it is done.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
MDConservative 8/7/2022 11:13:24 AM (No. 1240587)
Well, the next President needs to turn off Fox News and better vet those he appoints to his cabinet. No more T-Rex at State, Mad Dog at Defense, Gentleman Jeff at Justice, Milley heading our military leadership, traitorous criminal Wray at FBI, or game show celebrity Omarosa anywhere on staff. No more Boltons or Gorkas. No more Fox News Contributors. Personnel is policy. That former President should have known that from the start.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
hershey 8/7/2022 12:12:32 PM (No. 1240652)
Trump should have done that on his very first day..send US Marshals into every deep state office and remove each of them without anything but their clothes...leave laptops, cell phones, files, memory sticks...EVERYTHING!!!!
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
mifla 8/8/2022 6:13:25 AM (No. 1241166)
Agree with those who point out that the corruption is so deep that the only solution is to eliminate entire departments. You cannot trust corrupt managers/directors to get rid of corruption. Huge undertaking and you need a super majority in Congress to help you do it.
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