So I was reading this post HERE: https://greatawakening.win/p/15IXu8DmsB/this-is-gonna-come-as-a-shock-to/
Which is a great post so thank you u/sleepydude !
Later, I was thinking about West Virginia v EPA and the implications and an idea came to me!
Now we know the SJW's are freaking out about RvW because the media told them to and I think the ruling there was to throw the DS off the EPA case. Why, because this EPA case is much bigger than I think people realize. I don't think we have fully grasped the size and scope of what this could really mean.
We know that a ruling in favor of WV will essentiallly take the EPA and smash it back down to just an agency with no real authority from what I understand. The speculation is that all these 3 letter agencies will also be affected, like "splinter the agencies into a thousand pieces and scatter them into the winds" affected....
What if the end result is to fold all those 3 letter agencies into the MILITARY?!
Army and Navy: Controls environmental/health agencies like EPA, CDC (think Army Core of Engineers)
Marines: Controls Intelligence Agencies like FBI, CIA (Think defense,policing)
Airforce: Controls Transportation agencies like TSA (think travel, air security)
Space Force: Controls Communications agencies like FCC (think socialmedia, MSM, satellites)
This might be what Q is referring to when he says "The Only Way is the Military". The SCOTUS ruling does just that and we still have those "agencies" but they would be under the control of the military and states, which decentralizes the DS power.
Feel free to shoot this down but I think it's worth the conversation.
I don’t think ceding the responsibilities of these agencies to the military qualifies as decentralization. In fact I think that would be an even more dangerous consolidation of power than the current status quo. Remember, the commander in chief of our military won’t always be someone like Trump. Think long term.
A better way is to completely dissolve these agencies at the federal level and let each state have their own mini versions that they can tailor to suit their needs and place restrictions on their power. That’s the way to decentralize our bureaucratic mess.
We don’t vote on military leaders, but there is the UCMJ. Folding it all into the military sounds good on paper, but everything government is at tax payer expense. Decentralizing to the lowest level is best.
I don't disagree at all but there would need to be a buffer for the move to being just state controlled. The military could act as that buffer to allow for the time needed to turn over the control to states.
Once the states control it, the military relinquishes and goes about their normal business.
Exactly - the Founding Fathers feared a standing army; we have all that and much more, with 6 branches now - Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard, Space Force. The military can do limited policing under specific circumstances with specific rules. The standing army that controls us and enforces the cabal's will is the police - they are the current standing army the Founders warned us about.
Agreed. Founding Father's biggest fear was too strong of a centralized power. That's why the US Constitution says all powers not specifically granted to the federal government in the constitution are reserved for the states.
The military is a federal power for the defense of the states, not control of the states.
Now, I believe we are at war right now with enemies, both foreign and domestic. So there is definitely an active military role right now. That role is not for running our country, unless Devolution.
When the smoke clears, almost all power goes back to the states. We are seeing this with current SCOTUS decisions. 2A, abortion, EPA, etc are all about taking federal powers that were taken by executive authority or poor judgements, and returning them to the states.
The best place for policing is at the constitutional sheriff level in my opinion.
But what do you do if a sheriff is like Paul Cantrell of the McMinn County Sheriff's Office? Just like city police departments, there are corrupt sheriffs, deputies and whole departments. When you can't vote them out, what can you do?
This is true, and likely the case with all commie controlled counties, but if you look at national elections from a county by county perspective, the US is a sea of red.