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Hang on…what is the unelected bureaucrats capable of?


@Mott-The-Hoople said
Hang on…what is the unelected bureaucrats capable of?
Making the Executive Department comply with the laws and Constitution as the Framers intended?

They could have set up a government with an elected dictator with unlimited power but they wisely chose not to.

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@Mott-The-Hoople said
Hang on…what is the unelected bureaucrats capable of?
Obama/Biden appointees, so, there's that to consider. They are like sleeper agents put in place to activate whenever the Republicans do something the Dems don't like.
Same with all the DA's that George Soros was behind getting elected. He has sprinkled them all over the country trying as hard as they can to screw up America.


@no1marauder said
Making the Executive Department comply with the laws and Constitution as the Framers intended?

They could have set up a government with an elected dictator with unlimited power but they wisely chose not to.
The framers did not include federal judges


@Mott-The-Hoople said
The framers did not include federal judges
Four of the signers of the Constitution served as Federal judges and four more as Associate Justices of the SCOTUS.https://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/constitution/bio.htm#:~:text=Four%20men%20(Bassett%2C%20Bedford%2C,U.S.%20political%20and%20intellectual%20life.

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@Mott-The-Hoople said
The framers did not include federal judges
Ouch. I still remember my 8th grade history report of James Wilson, a signer of the declaration of independence who later became a scotus judge (3/5ths compromise etc.)

He's one of only 6 people who signed the declaration and the constitution.


@Mott-The-Hoople said
Hang on…what is the unelected bureaucrats capable of?
Basic civics mott. Let's say a popular president is blocked by a judge from doing what they promised to do? Options:

1) convince Congress to pass a law.
2) try to amend the Constitution.
3) rally voters to elect politicians to do 1 and or 2.
4) If that fails: question whether his ideas are popular or not?
5) complain about overreach of co-equal branches of government in social media.

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