“The Bureaucracy must expand to support the Bureaucracy”….. with 5x the corruption and graft. Except it is now not illegal to operate in a manner that would cause charges, fines, and jail time for a person or company.
Until FDR came along the federal government followed the Constitution, specifically the 10th Amendment.
He instituted the picket fence policy, Summed up as I am not a judge so I do not have to worry about what I do being constitutional, let SCOTUS figure it out.
Which is a direct violation of sworn oath of office.
Knowing the SCOTUS, takes a few dozen cases a year.
Which help create a permanent bureaucracy not accountable to the people, who do what they want.
Example State department, Sec of State is appointed by the president, everyone else in positions of power is elite, Ivy League, better than the stupid peons.
- Who ignore, stall, or out right work against the president dependent on who it is.
- Remember when >3000 State dept. People refused to go do their jobs in Iraq and Afghanistan. Not one personalized or reprimanded? A 2LT & an SSG point man on a multiyear project, millions spent nothing ever built, ( but money came every year for it because it was State dept.), VTC back to Washington, file reports that are turned into reports at State that are complete fabrications from reality.
- How about State Department under Hillary? OPSEC…..Espionage. With entire departments of IT and security people, no one noticed the 8000 violations of classified data? That is 8000 felony violations for transmitting classified data over unclass systems, plus everyone not being reported by every person in the chain of emails with a security clearance.
Anyone in that government agency held accountable for any of that fiasco?
My security manager at the time kept a whiteboard of charges for Hillary's espionage violations, if she was a military security clearance holder, at max she was up to 240,000 year's of jail time just for leaked documents that would only need to prove “gross negligence”, not intent.
He was forced to take the whiteboard down about the time soldiers had been told to not look at any of the classified documents being published publicly on the internet, because you could be charged under the Espionage act.
Ironic since she was never charged and was able to run for office of president.