I know there is a sentiment here that the FedGov should be dismantled such that only Constitutionally relevant agencies exist. That would be one heck of a shrinkage!
Are there any FedGov services that should be preserved? Has this Board ever had a serious discussion about it?
For example, I value the research produced by the US Forest Service Research Stations. But I bet those would be cut in most people's resizing of the FedGov.
The world is far more complex than when the Constitution was ratified, and so I wonder what roles, if any, the FedGov would still play if/when we return to the Constitutional Republic?
Is it a matter of identifying where there is real value? Or is it simply cutting back to the boundaries of the Constitution?
Something that looks a whole lot better than the current Star Wars Bar we have now!
It would become service organizations. That is why we hired them.
Oh yea, contained within all that shrinking in size... we finally remember that we can print our own fucking money! The Fed is Dead. Which leads to another astonishing revelation... it is our fucking money! (profanity used for intensity)
It's going to be a seemingly too long process for the already awakened, but there needs to be a transition ramp down so people just waking up don't lose it. It will definitely be something to behold, but I don't believe team whitehat hasn't thought this through.
Cut back to Constitutional powers only. Bliss would be having the Feds out of our daily lives.
I'd like it to be a small museum showcasing an honest history of the so-called "Federal Reserve" and the consequences of its actions.
All the civil servants are highly talented, as you can see by how well they are paid. All of them would find work in the private sector easily, I’m sure.
I’m just worried about the trauma when they discover sweat glands and blisters.
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