It really isn't that difficult my fren. Good question that many don't truly understand.
Treasury is an Executive Operation, therefore it falls directly with the Executive Branch. The above link will give you full details on how easily the Executive Branch was infiltrated and the nation's finances were usurped in a coup in 1913. So the answer is simple. The judge can only rule or interpret but cannot enforce the ruling. That falls under the Executive Branch. This judge is doing the dirty work of the DS desperate to stop Trump. They cannot.
In a way, yes! However, Trump is blowing up the Old Guard and they are so desperate to stop him that they will attempt silly tactics like this far left leaning judge to try and stop him. Fail. As we know Legislature writes the laws. Judicial interprets the laws and Executive enforces those laws. Granted this is as simplistic as it can get, but it's the very foundation of how our government is built.
So for a lower level judge to tell the Federal Govt it cannot do whatever, is fine. They can rule however they want but it's the executive branch that is the enforcer of those rulings, not the judge.
All I know is, if the official Treasury narrative is "we dont have to track the money or tell anyone where the money goes," people will never pay income tax again.
Looking at your graphic, an organization chart, I don't understand what your question is. It merely lays out the lines of authority in the Executive Branch and its cabinet positions. Is there something I'm missing?
Yes, you are correct. These are cabinet positions, all of which fall under the Executive (i.e., Presidential) Branch. Sorry, I thought this was obvious and that everyone knew it... it was your title (Something does not make sense) that threw me. Guess I'm trying to figure out what part of it doesn't make sense.
Oh... I think I see what you're saying. Yes, over the past few decades many of the cabinet agencies slipped their moorings in the night and drifted away from their original intent. Anytime you have humans running things, eventually people drawn to power and money will infiltrate it and pervert its original purpose.
This "mission creep" goes unnoticed at first, then it gets deeply embedded, then it's running things. Sort of like the mafia taking over a legitimate business that then becomes a criminal enterprise.
Previous presidents probably knew about the corruption in their own cabinets, but felt powerless to do anything about it. Imagine yourself becoming the CEO of a business, and on your first day you show up to work and over the next few hours you find that every department that reports to you does so just for show, to impress the stockholders. The department heads let you know in very subtle ways that you are just a figurehead and that their various departments have thugs and people who can make life very uncomfortable for you if you upset their departments in in little way. And if those subtle ways don't work, then they will go to even LESS subtle ways to assure your compliance.
The tail is now wagging the dog.
That's sort of how the Executive Branch has operated for the past few decades.
And Trump is reasserting the Presidency as the head of that Branch, and using the most brash, un-subtle ways possible and shining spotlights on all the corruption.
THAT is why the bureaucrats are screaming and crying so loudly. Their "way of life" has been overturned. The bloated, inefficient, and VERY expensive government is about to be put on a severe diet, and it's going to lose a lot of flab in the form on non-essential employees and non-essential department heads, who have no loyalty to their boss (the President) than a prostitute has to her customer.
From what I've seen/read (which doesn't make it true), the basis of this attempted 'override' is re: supposed 'exposure of sensitive private/personal data of tax payers' (probably the same argument they'll use re: trying to block an audit of the IRS).
I've also seen/read (which doesn't make it true) that the Treasury literally doesn't even keep records of its payments (which would conveniently make audits impossible), so if there's no data on where the money went, how would any 'personal/private data be exposed?
IMO, this is all just a smokescreen and delay tactic as cabal players inside the govt. are feverishly trying to destroy records and delete as much as they can.
https://archive.org/details/TheCreatureFromJekyllIslandGriffin
It really isn't that difficult my fren. Good question that many don't truly understand. Treasury is an Executive Operation, therefore it falls directly with the Executive Branch. The above link will give you full details on how easily the Executive Branch was infiltrated and the nation's finances were usurped in a coup in 1913. So the answer is simple. The judge can only rule or interpret but cannot enforce the ruling. That falls under the Executive Branch. This judge is doing the dirty work of the DS desperate to stop Trump. They cannot.
Oh, I read that book b4. The money changer of the world in charge of every branch of government is what you are saying.
In a way, yes! However, Trump is blowing up the Old Guard and they are so desperate to stop him that they will attempt silly tactics like this far left leaning judge to try and stop him. Fail. As we know Legislature writes the laws. Judicial interprets the laws and Executive enforces those laws. Granted this is as simplistic as it can get, but it's the very foundation of how our government is built. So for a lower level judge to tell the Federal Govt it cannot do whatever, is fine. They can rule however they want but it's the executive branch that is the enforcer of those rulings, not the judge.
So it's a delay so they can burn some evidences. I got you.
Thats all it is. Trying to stop the inevitable.
Thanks.
All I know is, if the official Treasury narrative is "we dont have to track the money or tell anyone where the money goes," people will never pay income tax again.
That would be great.
The liberal judges are obstructing justice. Fraud, waste and abuse. At least two of those are crimes.
I am sure it is fraud.
Arrest and disbar all of these judges acting independently of the Constitution.
Wait until it is exposed that "social security" numbers are not unique- and that many involved in "government" are avoiding taxes.
Part of why DJT has ben advocating getting rid of the IRS
Already out there.
Looking at your graphic, an organization chart, I don't understand what your question is. It merely lays out the lines of authority in the Executive Branch and its cabinet positions. Is there something I'm missing?
The boss is on top and all these people work for the boss, right or am I incorrect?
Yes, you are correct. These are cabinet positions, all of which fall under the Executive (i.e., Presidential) Branch. Sorry, I thought this was obvious and that everyone knew it... it was your title (Something does not make sense) that threw me. Guess I'm trying to figure out what part of it doesn't make sense.
Obviously the cabinet is only for hiding illegal activities.
Oh... I think I see what you're saying. Yes, over the past few decades many of the cabinet agencies slipped their moorings in the night and drifted away from their original intent. Anytime you have humans running things, eventually people drawn to power and money will infiltrate it and pervert its original purpose.
This "mission creep" goes unnoticed at first, then it gets deeply embedded, then it's running things. Sort of like the mafia taking over a legitimate business that then becomes a criminal enterprise.
Previous presidents probably knew about the corruption in their own cabinets, but felt powerless to do anything about it. Imagine yourself becoming the CEO of a business, and on your first day you show up to work and over the next few hours you find that every department that reports to you does so just for show, to impress the stockholders. The department heads let you know in very subtle ways that you are just a figurehead and that their various departments have thugs and people who can make life very uncomfortable for you if you upset their departments in in little way. And if those subtle ways don't work, then they will go to even LESS subtle ways to assure your compliance.
The tail is now wagging the dog.
That's sort of how the Executive Branch has operated for the past few decades.
And Trump is reasserting the Presidency as the head of that Branch, and using the most brash, un-subtle ways possible and shining spotlights on all the corruption.
THAT is why the bureaucrats are screaming and crying so loudly. Their "way of life" has been overturned. The bloated, inefficient, and VERY expensive government is about to be put on a severe diet, and it's going to lose a lot of flab in the form on non-essential employees and non-essential department heads, who have no loyalty to their boss (the President) than a prostitute has to her customer.
Dear TNman,
You got it. I might be brain-dead, but I still know who is boss.
From what I've seen/read (which doesn't make it true), the basis of this attempted 'override' is re: supposed 'exposure of sensitive private/personal data of tax payers' (probably the same argument they'll use re: trying to block an audit of the IRS).
I've also seen/read (which doesn't make it true) that the Treasury literally doesn't even keep records of its payments (which would conveniently make audits impossible), so if there's no data on where the money went, how would any 'personal/private data be exposed?
IMO, this is all just a smokescreen and delay tactic as cabal players inside the govt. are feverishly trying to destroy records and delete as much as they can.
I guess it is a delay tactic then.
That's what my gut says on this subject. The DS won't win though, as we know. :-)
Amen. God is with us.
https://x.com/alx/status/1888407181780795885