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2023-09-23 Government Corruption
Biden sets a trap for any Republican who succeeds him in the presidency
Digging the Deep State deeper.
Like a tick when you try to pull it.

[FoxNews] There are more than 2 million federal workers. As a group, they overwhelmingly lean left.

The Biden administration is setting a booby trap in case a Republican wins the presidency in 2024.

On Friday, the White House unveiled a proposed rule that would make it even harder than in the past for an incoming Republican president to wrestle control of the left-leaning federal bureaucracy and actually implement the conservative policies promised to voters.
The answer to presidential executive orders is bills passed into law in Congress. But the only way to accomplish something like this is to get veto-proof Republican majorities in both Houses of Congress... in the first weeks after the Republican president takes office, whoever he turns out to be. Hit the ground running, guys!
Of the 2.2 million federal civil workers, only 4,000 are presidential appointees. The rest stay in their jobs, from one administration to the next, protected by rules that make it nearly impossible to discipline or replace them.

They overwhelmingly favor the left. A staggering 95% of unionized federal employees who donate to political candidates give to Democrats, according to Open Secrets. Only a tiny 5% support Republicans.

Some federal workers in high positions slow-walk or even derail a Republican president's agenda — and get away with it.

Why bother to vote if the left-leaning deep state stays in charge no matter who wins the presidency?

GOP candidates Donald Trump, Vivek Ramaswamy and Ron DeSantis are vowing to conquer this obstructionism.

Everett Kelley, union president of the American Federation of Government Employees, claims GOP contenders want to "politicize routine government work." Nonsense. We're not talking about mail carriers. It's time to make lawyers, PhDs and other top-level career bureaucrats implement the president's agenda, not their own.

After Trump won in 2016, they went to town neutralizing him on almost every policy front, explains James Sherk, special assistant to the White House Domestic Policy Council under Trump.

Career lawyers in the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division flat out refused to challenge Yale University's discrimination against Asian American applicants. Trump had to recruit lawyers from other divisions. After Joe Biden became president, the DOJ dropped the case. But the same career lawyers who refused to sue Yale made the losing argument in support of affirmative action before the U.S. Supreme Court.

Career health officials like Dr. Deborah Birx circumvented Trump's instructions to moderate COVID lockdowns. Environmental Protection Agency lawyers pursued cases against fossil fuel producers and withheld the information from Trump appointees.

Trump mandated in a 2020 executive order that new federal buildings be designed to please the public, which prefers classical designs. Instead, General Services Administration architects chose modern designs they like. Trump mentioned as an example the San Francisco Federal Building, the ugliest edifice in the city.

It goes on, including weaponization of the FBI against the president himself.

In October 2020, Trump issued an executive order that federal workers who make policy should be reclassified as at-will employees who can be terminated.

But before it could be implemented, Biden became president. He canceled it immediately, knowing the bureaucrats were on his side.

The rule announced Friday would slow a president's ability to reinstate Trump's order. Democrats in Congress are going further, pushing to eliminate the president's authority to reclassify jobs altogether.

The New York Times announced, "Biden Administration Aims to Trump-Proof the Federal Work Force."

Ramaswamy vows to go further than Trump, eliminating half or more of civil service positions. "Speaking as a CEO, if somebody works for you and you can't fire them, they don't work for you," he said in a speech on Sept. 12.
Posted by Skidmark 2023-09-23 00:00|| || Front Page|| [11132 views ]  Top

#1 But before it could be implemented, Biden became president. He canceled it immediately, knowing the bureaucrats were on his side.

Nope. He is on their side. D-party represents, among others, the interests of the federal - and public employees in general. They're the real rulers.
Posted by Grom the Reflective 2023-09-23 02:17||   2023-09-23 02:17|| Front Page Top

#2 Congress can gut everyone's budget and insert instructions on the number of senior positions there can be. [just like they have done to the military since the beginning of the old republic]
Posted by Procopius2k 2023-09-23 08:19||   2023-09-23 08:19|| Front Page Top

#3 I've been saying for years, the solution is neutron bombs.
Posted by ed in texas 2023-09-23 08:21||   2023-09-23 08:21|| Front Page Top

#4 The Biden administration is setting a booby trap in case a Republican wins the presidency in 2024.

I couldn't disagree more. One of the first things I saw Mickey Kaus write was about twenty years ago - 'Do you know how difficult it is to fire a Federal employee?' This problem's been around a lot longer than Biden or even Obama, who padded the Federal payroll with a shit ton of his hack loyalists on his way out.
Posted by Raj 2023-09-23 10:17||   2023-09-23 10:17|| Front Page Top

#5 Obama staff were “burrowing”.
Knowing the intent of the former president to stay in power.
Posted by Xyz 2023-09-23 11:58||   2023-09-23 11:58|| Front Page Top

#6 At the end of his term in office President Obama moved a lot of his political appointees — who can easily be got rid of — onto the civil service payroll, where they became practically untouchable. They all boasted about it.
Posted by trailing wife 2023-09-23 13:04||   2023-09-23 13:04|| Front Page Top

#7 This why government offices need to be moved to remote airbases in Alaska, with no internet. Let them shuffle paper until they get mad and quit. Oh and have weekly audits and supervisors who lurk constantly over their shoulder.
Posted by Silentbrick 2023-09-23 20:07||   2023-09-23 20:07|| Front Page Top

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