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Wednesday, May 7, 2025

‘Drain the Swamp’ Continues as More Federal Workers Are Sent Home

Another day another dollar – trimmed from the government’s payroll.

by | May 5, 2025 @ Liberty Nation News, Tags: Articles, Opinion, Politics

Another wave of buyouts and firings has hit the federal workforce. The alphabet soup agencies told to let workers go this time include the Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and even the ever-mysterious Central Intelligence Agency.

USDA Out to Pasture

A spokesperson for the USDA told The Hill that, as of May 1, 15,182 employees had taken advantage of the Deferred Retirement Program, or DRP. This accounts for about 15% of the total department workforce. The agency source called the DRP “completely voluntary” and added that it’s used to “empower employees to decide what is best for them,” the outlet reported Sunday.

According to a readout from the USDA, 555 employees at the Food Safety and Inspection Services took the offer, as did more than 1,000 from the Farm Service Agency and county office employees. Another 2,408 are leaving the National Resources Conservation Service.

This is the second time the DRP was offered – the first came shortly after Trump’s inauguration. Additionally, the administration fired 6,000 probationary staffers earlier in the year, but a federal board ordered many of them reinstated. In total, the USDA is made up of 29 agencies and offices, employing almost 100,000 people across 4,500 locations.

No Job Security for Occupational Safety and EPA Workers

Employees of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), received “reduction-in-force” notices late Friday, May 2. The layoffs were described by the Trump administration as necessary to reshape the Department of Health and Human Services workforce, Reuters reported Saturday.

As of January 17, 2024, NIOSH reportedly had more than 1,300 employees. In February of this year, almost all of whoever remained were placed on administrative leave. About 40 people who worked on coalmining and firefighter safety were asked to temporarily return several days ago, according to the union for the agency’s employees, but some of them have now been notified of termination.

The EPA, announced on Friday plans to cut its budget by $300 million in fiscal year 2026, reduce staffing to 1980s levels, and shutter its research and development office.

“With these organizational improvements, we can assure the American people that we are dedicated to EPA’s core mission of protecting human health and the environment,” EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said in a video message, adding that the agency will be better positioned to match Trump’s goals to “unleash American energy, revitalize domestic manufacturing, cut costs for families and pursue permitting reform.”

While no hard number has been given, Zeldin said the staffing would drop to levels last seen during the Reagan administration. In 1984, the EPA had about 11,400 employees. By 2024, that had grown to more than 15,100.

National Security – The Fewer There Are to Keep a Secret …

The Trump administration is also planning to cut more than 1,000 workers from various intelligence agencies, including the CIA and the National Security Agency, a prominent DC news outlet reported on Friday. A spokesperson for the CIA explained to The Hill in an email that Director John Ratcliffe is “moving swiftly to ensure the CIA workforce is responsive to the Administration’s national security priorities.” That doesn’t confirm the number of job cuts – or even that there will be any at all – but one would be hard pressed to imagine a more CIA answer than that.

There have been staff reductions in the past months, however. Buyouts were offered in February, dozens of junior officers were laid off in March, and National Security Agency Director General Timothy Haugh and his civilian deputy, Wendy Noble, were fired in April. The total workforce of the CIA is about as clear as the proposed cuts. That is, the number isn’t publicly disclosed, and any guess is just that. The general belief, however, is that the agency employs about 22,000 people.

The Sky Is Falling!

With the seemingly nonstop headlines portending doom after each wave of federal workers fired or retired, one might be forgiven for experiencing just a little fear. After all, how can the government work if all the agencies are stripped of their staffs and left with just skeleton crews – if that – to steer the ship? The sky is falling, the Chicken Littles lament. But no, it’s not the sky; it’s just the cost of running the country.

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The Republic won’t shrivel up and blow away on the wind once Trump and Elon Musk manage to cut some vague – but frighteningly small – number of additional workers. Recall that the US functioned just as well (some might even say better) under previous administrations in past years with considerably fewer paychecks to fund. The government wasn’t always the behemoth it has become, but how quickly we forget. In fact, Trump isn’t even the top cutter of federal jobs in recent history – not yet, anyway.

As Liberty Nation News previously reported, Democrat Harry S. Truman still holds the record for net total jobs cut at 566,000. Fellow Democrat Bill Clinton came in second, cutting 399,000 total positions over his eight-year tenure. If Trump sticks to his plan, he’ll leave the federal workforce around the same size as Clinton when he left office in 2001. If, on the other hand, the current president manages to meet or beat Truman’s numbers (which would require keeping up his current impressive pace for the whole four years), the government would be smaller than it has been since 1947. And either way – whether at Clinton’s level or Truman’s or somewhere in between, America’s wheels will keep turning.

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Tuesday, May 6, 2025

‘Drain the Swamp’ Continues as More Federal Workers Are Sent Home

Another day another dollar – trimmed from the government’s payroll.

by | May 5, 2025 @ Liberty Nation News, TagsArticles, Opinion, Politics

Another wave of buyouts and firings has hit the federal workforce. The alphabet soup agencies told to let workers go this time include the Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and even the ever-mysterious Central Intelligence Agency.

USDA Out to Pasture

A spokesperson for the USDA told The Hill that, as of May 1, 15,182 employees had taken advantage of the Deferred Retirement Program, or DRP. This accounts for about 15% of the total department workforce. The agency source called the DRP “completely voluntary” and added that it’s used to “empower employees to decide what is best for them,” the outlet reported Sunday.

According to a readout from the USDA, 555 employees at the Food Safety and Inspection Services took the offer, as did more than 1,000 from the Farm Service Agency and county office employees. Another 2,408 are leaving the National Resources Conservation Service.

This is the second time the DRP was offered – the first came shortly after Trump’s inauguration. Additionally, the administration fired 6,000 probationary staffers earlier in the year, but a federal board ordered many of them reinstated. In total, the USDA is made up of 29 agencies and offices, employing almost 100,000 people across 4,500 locations.

No Job Security for Occupational Safety and EPA Workers

Employees of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), received “reduction-in-force” notices late Friday, May 2. The layoffs were described by the Trump administration as necessary to reshape the Department of Health and Human Services workforce, Reuters reported Saturday.

As of January 17, 2024, NIOSH reportedly had more than 1,300 employees. In February of this year, almost all of whoever remained were placed on administrative leave. About 40 people who worked on coalmining and firefighter safety were asked to temporarily return several days ago, according to the union for the agency’s employees, but some of them have now been notified of termination.

The EPA, announced on Friday plans to cut its budget by $300 million in fiscal year 2026, reduce staffing to 1980s levels, and shutter its research and development office.

“With these organizational improvements, we can assure the American people that we are dedicated to EPA’s core mission of protecting human health and the environment,” EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said in a video message, adding that the agency will be better positioned to match Trump’s goals to “unleash American energy, revitalize domestic manufacturing, cut costs for families and pursue permitting reform.”

While no hard number has been given, Zeldin said the staffing would drop to levels last seen during the Reagan administration. In 1984, the EPA had about 11,400 employees. By 2024, that had grown to more than 15,100.

National Security – The Fewer There Are to Keep a Secret …

The Trump administration is also planning to cut more than 1,000 workers from various intelligence agencies, including the CIA and the National Security Agency, a prominent DC news outlet reported on Friday. A spokesperson for the CIA explained to The Hill in an email that Director John Ratcliffe is “moving swiftly to ensure the CIA workforce is responsive to the Administration’s national security priorities.” That doesn’t confirm the number of job cuts – or even that there will be any at all – but one would be hard pressed to imagine a more CIA answer than that.

There have been staff reductions in the past months, however. Buyouts were offered in February, dozens of junior officers were laid off in March, and National Security Agency Director General Timothy Haugh and his civilian deputy, Wendy Noble, were fired in April. The total workforce of the CIA is about as clear as the proposed cuts. That is, the number isn’t publicly disclosed, and any guess is just that. The general belief, however, is that the agency employs about 22,000 people.

The Sky Is Falling!

With the seemingly nonstop headlines portending doom after each wave of federal workers fired or retired, one might be forgiven for experiencing just a little fear. After all, how can the government work if all the agencies are stripped of their staffs and left with just skeleton crews – if that – to steer the ship? The sky is falling, the Chicken Littles lament. But no, it’s not the sky; it’s just the cost of running the country.

Play Video
LN News: Now on Roku and Fire

The Republic won’t shrivel up and blow away on the wind once Trump and Elon Musk manage to cut some vague – but frighteningly small – number of additional workers. Recall that the US functioned just as well (some might even say better) under previous administrations in past years with considerably fewer paychecks to fund. The government wasn’t always the behemoth it has become, but how quickly we forget. In fact, Trump isn’t even the top cutter of federal jobs in recent history – not yet, anyway.

As Liberty Nation News previously reported, Democrat Harry S. Truman still holds the record for net total jobs cut at 566,000. Fellow Democrat Bill Clinton came in second, cutting 399,000 total positions over his eight-year tenure. If Trump sticks to his plan, he’ll leave the federal workforce around the same size as Clinton when he left office in 2001. If, on the other hand, the current president manages to meet or beat Truman’s numbers (which would require keeping up his current impressive pace for the whole four years), the government would be smaller than it has been since 1947. And either way – whether at Clinton’s level or Truman’s or somewhere in between, America’s wheels will keep turning.

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Liberty Nation does not endorse candidates, campaigns, or legislation, and this presentation is no endorsement.

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Thursday, February 6, 2025

DOGE, and The Fourth Branch, Part III

By Rich Kozlovich,  Tags: Part I, Part II

 
There a lot of kickback over the DOGE engineers being called ‘creepy 22-year-olds’, but one thing is clear.  They're brilliant!  We now know the  levels of corruption, mismanagement, and even potential treason being perpetrated by these agencies is massive, far beyond what the so-called "conspiracy theorist" were claiming, and some Democrats are demanding the Democrats in the Senate put cabinet nominees on hold until they end what they're doing........saving America.   Well, that didn't work, and the Senate Democrats looked like complete fools.  I have to wonder when I watch their disgraceful behavior just how stupid can their constituents be?

Musk's DOGE team of clearly brilliant very young people (who have no connections with those corrupting the system) are just getting started and in less than two weeks have exposed such waste and fraud it's mind boggling....... again..... this was in less than two weeks!  What will they be able to do over this next two years?   

As for those who are benefiting from the all that waste, fraud, corruption, and unnecessary, and often vile government spending they're giving Trump, Musk and his team a lot of kickback.  From this point on the position every conservative should take is to assume anyone standing against these efforts are corrupt, treasonous, and to be ignored, at least until charges are brought against them, since all this exposure may put them at risk of criminal prosecution.

Entirely too many times in the past these efforts have totally failed, and the reason why is it was aways being driven by politicians, who are always malleable.   This is the best hope for bringing our system of expenditures, a seriously flawed system under control that's been abused and totally controlled by an incompetent, corrupt, and ineffectual bureaucracy.  If this fails, America fails, it really is that simple.   Thanks to Donald Trump "the entire federal leviathan is undergoing a full MRI scan".  

I recently saw this comment on a American Thinker article:

Memo to all DEI related employees, personnel, contractors and subcontractors as well as any and other persons, departments and businesses affiliated there to:  It has been determined that you have outlived your usefulness to the organization. Effective immediately, unless and until a position becomes available for which you may be qualified, you are herewith terminated. You will receive separation compensation equal to your current pay grade and health benefits for a period not to exceed ninety days.We wish you much luck as you are most assuredly and desperately going to need it.

The only thing about that I didn't like is I didn't say it.   The federal bureaucracy is massive and expensive, spending unsustainable amounts of money for which they can't account, and that includes the Pentagon failing it's  7th audit in a row, unable to account for their spending in their $824 billion dollar budget.

They're out of control, and about 80% of them are unnecessary.  Trump gets that and has made it clear the treasonous behavior from the bureaucracy during his first administration will be exposed and acted on this time. 

The CIA interfered in the 2020 election colluding with the with Biden campaign over the Hunter Biden laptop, and it's believed that would have made a major difference, and they intended to do the same for the 2024 election.  (more here)  There are a lot of Disturbing Questions about the Intelligence Community, and why is the US Intel Community, Promoting Cross-Dressing?  Is it any wonder John Daniel Davidson says the Most Serious National Security Threat Isn’t Russian Nukes In Space, It’s Intelligence Agencies In Washington, with their scare mongering and illegal surveillance of America citizens.

The Department of Justice has done everything it can to overturn the rule of law with corrupt judges even over turning what was always considered sacrosanct in American jurisprudence, attorney client privilege.

This became DOJ's standard operating procedure:  corrupt lawfare, intimidation, and coercion, destroying the justice system’s integrity.  

That's going come to an end now as the President has a mandate to drain these "cesspools of legal corruption nationwide, and we're already seeing the new Attorney General, Pam Bondi, in action.   Beege Welborn says he's gonna have to get a nitro prescription or something saying his heart can't take much more. Why? 

He says  Bondi was confirmed at 12:00, sworn in by Clearance Thomas at 12:30, and unleashed hell at 12:40.  No President has ever done so much in such a short time frame, or ever done it over a very wide range, and he's picked people who are on board with his views and came armed to the teeth to act on his vision. She's going to take a  "legal scalpel and cut out the cancer at the DOJ.

Matthew G. Andersson asks do we have two legal systems, two governments, two countries? Yes, we did, and he says these who defiled American justice have no intention of going quietly into the night:

The Democrat party is committed to corrupting that legal system to block and subvert the will of the American people and their chosen government. That has a new form: the DNC has established and financed its “Democracy Forward” program, announced in the New York Times (“Democrats Draw Up an Entirely New Anti-Trump Battle Plan”). Their fantasy appears to be a subversive “second” government. This DNC program has hired eight hundred lawyers, with more to come, creating a “lawfare army” and taking this operation from the White House, to DNC controlled governorships.

They just have no idea who they're dealing with.  Trump is past caring, and he will be going all out to crush them, and he's going to win.  

This ends Part III, but I have huge files on all this, especially the FBI, so more parts will follow.


Saturday, November 30, 2024

Schedule F – Trump’s Plan A for Emptying the Swamp

It is arguably the most audacious of the president-elect’s bold promises.

by , Nov 29, 2024 @ Liberty Nation News, Tags: Articles, Opinion, Politics

Ever since Election Day, much talk has focused on President-elect Donald Trump’s appointments – in record time – of his Cabinet, advisors, and agency directors. This new administration is a diverse mix, but they all have one thing in common: The returning president sees them as loyal to him and his outsized agenda. But what about all the other, more entrenched denizens of DC? Enter Schedule F – Trump’s bold plan to “drain the Swamp.”

Washington is abuzz with the extraordinary diversity of beliefs among the new designees. This is far from typical for incoming presidents, who ordinarily populate their administrations with political veterans in lockstep with their ideology. But after assembling a largely forgettable team upon his arrival in DC as a novice in 2017, the road-tested 47th president has broken the mold, as is his wont, by selecting Republicans and Democrats, hawks and doves, neoconservatives and populists, corporatists and unionists, insiders and outsiders.

Trump’s most famously ambitious objective, however, is to drain and ultimately empty the DC swamp of its unelected, unaccountable, and obstructionist bureaucrats who can thwart the will of the president, as they did so often during his first administration. The arrogance of these supercilious apparatchiks is due to the iron-clad protections they enjoy as civil servants. They cannot be fired no matter their behavior, except in the rarest of circumstances. Presidents come and go, they tell themselves, but we will outlast them all and can act accordingly.

Trump and the “All of Government” Edict

You may recall the so-called “all-of-government” approach to the DEI agenda during the current administration, where the goal of equity must be embraced and adopted not only in social planning and policies but across all agencies and cabinet departments. Well, the incoming president will employ that same broad, sweeping approach to weeding out the most unproductive and recalcitrant employees among the federal government’s 2.2 million-strong civilian workforce. And while DOGE – the newly formed non-governmental Department of Government Efficiency to be headed by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy – has been the talk of Washington, it faces severe limits in its attempts to affect systemic reform. No less than 60% of the government’s $6.8 trillion budget is “non-discretionary” and largely untouchable because it is devoted to Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and interest on the exploding national debt, now more than $36 trillion. Another 13% is devoted to defense, which Trump has pledged to increase. Thus, Musk’s stated goal of cutting $2 trillion in unnecessary federal spending will be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to achieve.

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However, taking an axe to the bloated budget ultimately figures to have less permanent impact than Trump’s audacious plans to alter the federal government’s modus operandi and its entrenched culture. The linchpin for his game-changing reforms is reinstating the innocuous-sounding Schedule F, instituted by Trump in the waning days of his first term but immediately reversed by Joe Biden upon taking office. It will empower massive changes in the bureaucracy, re-classifying thousands of careerists as political appointees. It refers to a section of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, exempting some federal employees from civil service protections, specifically those “whose position has been determined to be of a confidential, policy-determining, policy-making or policy-advocating character.” Under Trump’s plan, the number of such employees would jump from roughly 4,000 to about 50,000, signaling a sea change in the way Washington does business.

The outgoing Biden administration, deeply fearful of Trump’s bold plans to upend the DC establishment, is working overtime to “Trump-proof” (as much as possible) the federal government, hoping to minimize the damage to its familiar and comfortable way of life.

The Downside of Schedule F

The danger inherent in Schedule F is the likelihood that the next Democratic president could use the same expanded executive control over the bureaucracy to reverse course from Trump and bring in committed progressives who could do even more damage than the present embedded bureaucrats. So, to make these plans stick beyond Trump’s next term, his administration might attempt to move one or more executive agencies out of Washington. This would wrench thousands of civil servants out of their comfort zone, likely leading to a significant number of resignations by those accustomed to life inside the DC beltway.

Despite setting a risky precedent that could backfire on Republicans in the years ahead, Trump is focused on the here and now, believing the addition of Schedule F will force permanent structural change on what has effectively become a fourth branch of government, namely, the administrative state. Everyday Americans have complained about federal bureaucratic hegemony for as long as we can remember, but now they will finally have a president in place with specific plans to do something about it.

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Tuesday, July 9, 2024

The Case for Draining the Swamp Is Stronger Than Ever

Stephen Moore Jul 09, 2024 @ Townhall.com

Editor's Note:  In case anyone is wondering, I met Stephen years ago and he gave me permission to publish his work.  RK

The latest official employment report finds once again that the federal government and state-local hiring spree is still in full gear. Over the past year, health care and government hiring has outpaced every private sector industry. It isn't just the IRS bringing on thousands of new workers. The bloat is everywhere.

So even though there are a lot more government workers, good luck finding them or getting them on the phone.

This is because so few of them are actually physically on the job.

What's happening in the federal government ("Club Fed") these days borders on the absurd -- or should I say the obscene. A recent Federal News Network survey of federal workers finds only 6% are working full time in the office. Thirty percent are full-time remote. Washington office buildings have become city block-long zombies. Especially on Fridays.

While exact comparisons between public and private employees are tricky and inexact, best estimates are that in 2023 roughly 30% of private workers were working from home or remotely either some or all the time. In the private sector, the percentage of employees working from home has actually declined from about 50% during the COVID-19 pandemic.

This means that, according to FNN, federal employees are THREE TIMES more likely to be working remotely either some or all the time.

Full-Time Remote

 -- Federal Government: 30%
 -- Private Workers: 12%

Full-Time or Hybrid Remote

-- Federal Government: 94%
-- Private Workers: 30%

I'm all for employees working remotely a few days a week. I do it myself, and it's likely to become more common in the information and digital age.

But one has to wonder how many of these workers are really necessary. And how many of these remote government workers, who can almost never get fired for bad performance, are putting in an honest day's work? My suspicion is very few.

The irony is that three years ago the federal government issued an order for federal employees to return to work post-COVID-19. Many thousands have blatantly ignored the order.

Remember, government workers have some of the cushiest and least stressful jobs on the planet. And they get paid roughly 30% to 40% more than comparably skilled private workers -- when taking into account exorbitant benefits.

Here is my solution: Uncle Sam is losing almost $2 trillion a year. STOP HIRING NEW PEOPLE. Every federal agency, including the biggest bureaucracy in the world, the Pentagon, should impose a hiring freeze -- except for extraordinary circumstances -- until the budget is balanced. Then impose, across the board, a 30% reduction in force.

Finally, if the government needs more revenues, start by selling federal buildings that are less than half-occupied. Many buildings are less than 20% occupied.

Former President Donald Trump's most popular rallying cry in 2016 was to "drain the swamp." But today the swamp is deeper than ever, and the deep state swamp creatures are even more numerous after four years of Biden-Harris. If Trump wins, he and Republicans should get draining.

Wednesday, December 13, 2023

The Swamp strikes back

By Rajan Laad December 22, 2022  

Democrats have created a stunning array of crises hitting ordinary Americans hard.  The U.S. is currently in the midst of myriad crises due to the Democrats.

  1. The border is unguarded, causing millions to illegally enter the U.S. The Border Patrol says there have been over 5 million border crossing incidents that were tracked. 
  2. High inflation is draining savings and placing hardships on citizens while the crime wave has placed citizens in peril. 
  3. None of the Biden-backed initiatives such as the Inflation Reduction Act nor the infrastructure bill nor his climate initiative addresses the citizens' suffering.
  4. Beyond their misgovernance, the tyrannical Democrats have displayed a propensity for totalitarianism.
  5. The Democrats have branded citizens as domestic terrorists for being from another party. Protests are a fundamental right in a democracy, but the Democrats have seized this right from their political opponents. 
  6. The protestors of January 6 are being subjected to the harshest of punishments reserved for the worst criminals. One among them even committed suicide due to constant harassment.
  7. President Trump is the target of myriad government witch hunts, the basis of which are hoaxes. There was the Russian collusion hoax, the Ukraine call hoax, and now the insurrection hoax.
  8. Elections are no longer trusted.
  9. The 2020 presidential election was rigged on myriad fronts.  The media and government agencies worked to discredit the most important story of that cycle about the immorality and corruption of the Biden family while big tech media blocked the news from its platforms.
  10. Mark Zuckerberg 'donated' $419 million to leftwing activist groups to infiltrate sacrosanct electoral infrastructure and promote mail-in voting. In the end, 69% of voters nationwide cast their ballot nontraditionally, i.e., by mail and/or before Election Day.
  11. The midterm elections have also been plagued by allegations of fraud.  Biden's Executive Order 14019 asked all 600 federal agencies to increase voter participation. Requests for specifics of this order were denied, causing great suspicion.

This is a total breakdown and the epicenter this catastrophe is in D.C. This is a national emergency. At such a time, the citizen looks to four groups to stand up against the oppressive government. They are the news media, social media, government agencies, and the political opposition.

Let's look at the news media.

Some claim that the mainstream media has a Democrat bias. That claim would be erroneous because it implies the mainstream media and the Democrats disparate entities and the Democrats are influencing the media. In reality, mainstream media functions as the propaganda wing of the Democrats. Irrespective of their organizations they report to the Democrat leadership.They willingly parrot Democrat propaganda and even use identical terminology supplied by their Democrat bosses while covering any story. They comfort the comfortable and afflict the afflicted, which is the opposite of what their function is.

What about social media?

Instead of being forums that allowed citizens to express themselves freely,  the powers behind social media also colluded with the government to manipulate the narrative and suppress dissenting voices.

What about government agencies?...........Is there a way to drain this swamp? There are a few obvious measures, that are unlikely to be implemented, but worth mentioning. 

  • Term limits for all elected officials including lawmakers. 
  • Recall facility for all elected officials including lawmakers, at any point in their term. 
  • Placing a cap on the amount that can be spent on electoral campaigns and prevent relatives from working on campaigns.
  • An end to congressional and government agency stock trading. 
  • Mandating that most votes be cast and counted on election day and election night respectively. 
  • Mandatory transfers of government agencies personnel after a specific period and shifting offices away from D.C.
  • Periodic audits of various government agencies with results presented to the public.

Those are things the GOP House can do, and should............To Read More....



Wednesday, June 7, 2023

Drain The Swamp from the School House to the White House & the Classroom to the Boardroom

May 26, 2023 by  

  • “The object of education is to teach us to love what is beautiful.” — Plato, The Republic.
  • To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize.” — Voltaire 
  • “Big government is now the ‘opiate of the people.’” — Dr. Richard M. Swier, Ed.D., Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army (Ret.)

It is time that all patriots band together and drain the swamp that is creeping toward every city, county, state and our national capital. The swamp is in the school house and in the White House. The swamp exists in every classroom and boardroom in America.

There are many swamp creatures but the most dangerous and deadly are those who attack our faith, families and freedoms.  Swamp creatures use various weapons against freedom loving patriots from the Covid-19 lockdowns and mandates to the control of what we eat, use, drive and how we live in order to “save the plant” from global warming. But the most nefarious and most successful weapon is — EDUCATION!.........To Read More....

Friday, August 28, 2020

Why Democrats Favor Lawlessness and Terrorism Over Donald J. Trum

By —— Bio and Archives--August 27, 2020

Looking backward with the part of 2020 that is in the rearview mirror, it is quite amazing that as the United States plunged further into the new year, the Democrat leadership digressed further and further from rational thought or intelligent expression. The year began with the Democrat leadership siding with the terrorists who honored and praised General Soleimani. In fact, the American citizens received a prelude to what would be coming out of Democrats, for the entire year. It was not just the Democrat leadership, but the minions in the mainstream media and Hollywood elitists who demonstrated they did not just hate Donald Trump, they showed a higher regard for recognized terrorists who are responsible for the killing of thousands of people than any respect for an American president.

Why is Joe Biden so friendly toward China and so negative toward the United States?

The Democrat leadership was distracted with impeachment proceedings during the time, but not long after President Trump made the decision to restrict incoming travel from Communist China, many Democrat leaders, including Joe Biden, second guessed the president and said it was not necessary and that he was overreacting. Biden even took the opportunity by attacking what the former Vice President referred to Trump’s record of hysteria, xenophobia, and fear mongering.” Biden went so far at the time as to say that President Trump “is the worst possible person to lead our country through a global health emergency.” The Democrats are still attacking Trump’s efforts on his Administration’s response to the COVID-19 Pandemic. But, now they are saying he did not do enough................

The Democrat Party leadership today is more concerned about the Party than they are concerned for the country. This is why international terrorists can be praised while the president is despised...........

Trump is peeling away the deception of the criminal cabal that has been running America

There are many layers of the proverbial onion, but Trump is peeling away the deception of the criminal cabal that has been running America. That is why anything else under the sun is not a threat, but the man who has been trusted to “drain the swamp” is an existential threat—to the cabal. Just as Lincoln was viewed by the slave owners as an existential threat to their power, prestige, and wealth, Trump is viewed in the same light by the criminal-political system..............To Read More.....

Saturday, August 1, 2020

Swamp Draining Starts With Trump’s 2020 Congressional Reform Act

By July 28th, 2020 @ America Out Loud

 Over the decades, Senators and Congress Reps reaped special privileges, endorsements, and benefits upon themselves to stay in power, wield ever more power to enrich themselves, their friend, and cronies. It is time to restore the vision intended by the founders of this great nation!

A new slogan should be used in the drive to re-elect President Donald Trump:
“IT’S TIME FOR RESTITUTION; MAKE ARTICLE 1 GREAT AGAIN. Support the 2020 Congressional Reform Act.”
For that is the new act proposed by Trump, one designed to end the culture of gross entitlement that for many decades has infected politicians in Washington D.C. Taking a job as a public official, elected or otherwise, should be a privilege, a golden opportunity to give back to the greatest nation on Earth, not a license to feed at the public trough for the rest of their lives.

Since 2009, senators and representatives have generally made an annual salary of $174,000 while they are in office. Leaders make somewhat more—the speaker of the House makes $223,500; majority and minority leaders in the House and Senate make $193,400. Senators serve six-year terms, with no term limits. Members of the House serve for two years, again with no term limits.

They also are given generous allowances to pay staff and cover expenses such as office and travel expenses. For senators, the average allowance is $3,306,570. For representatives, it is generally about $900,000. An additional $3,000 a year is deductible for the living expenses they incur while they’re away from their home-base.

Congressmen are eligible for pensions as soon as they have served five years. To collect their full pensions, they must be at least 62, or at least 50 with 20 years of service. For example, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the U.S. Representative for New York’s 14th congressional district, assumed office at age 29. If she serves until she is 49, the former Bronx bartender and waitress will be eligible for a full Congressional pension one year later. A sweet deal indeed if you can get it. The Atlantic magazine estimated that former House Speaker John Boehner received an $86,000 annual pension when he retired.
Congressional salaries and benefits have always been a controversial issue. Indeed, the Founding Fathers at first thought that the government did not need to compensate government members, who were typically well off financially.
In 1789, they changed their minds and members of the Senate and the House started to make $6 a day for each day they were in session, which was typically between four to five months a year, or something like 100 work days. That would give an annual salary of about $600. According to this reference, accounting for a average inflation rate of 1.47% per year between 1789 and today, $600 in 1789 would buy as much as $17,577 would in 2020. How times have changed! Even taking inflation into consideration, today’s Congressmen make about ten times what their forebears did.

As if their generous compensations were not enough, we still see corruption at all levels of government. On Monday, for example, WSYX, a Columbus, Ohio-based station and a ABC Television affiliate reported:

House (Ohio) Speaker Larry Householder and four associates were charged with racketeering in a scheme in which an Ohio utility is alleged to have sent $60 million in bribes to the men. That money was funneled through a company called Generation Now, a 501(c)(4) non-profit, in which donors don’t have to be revealed, leading to the term “dark money.”

The Constitution does not grant presidents, judges, senators, or congress representatives any special privileges, dowries, titles, or endowments. The Founding Fathers and the Constitution envisioned that citizen legislators serve their terms, perform their duties without payment or compensation, at the end of which, like the Roman statesman Cincinnatus, they would go home, back to their work, and with no rewards and no endowments.

Here are elements of President Trump’s new act:

Articles of the Congressional Reform:


1 / No Tenure / No Pension.Each Senator and each Congress-rep shall collect a fixed salary while in office, and shall receive no pay when they leave such office. No other perks or compensation are to be paid, granted, or awarded.
2 / Participation in the Social Security System. All funds currently in the Congressional Retirement Fund shall immediately transfer and aggregate with the general revenues of the Social Security Administration. After that, each Senator and Congress-rep shall participate in the Social Security System with the same rights, privileges, and obligations as all other US citizens. 
3 / Retirement arrangements. Each Senator and Congress-rep, at its own cost and expense, shall participate in the retirement program of his choosing. 
4 / Congress shall not vote themselves compensation increases. Congressional salaries and compensation shall be adjusted only on the same percentage basis and at the same timing as used by the Social Security Administration.
5 / Congress’s current Healthcare System is terminated. After that, each Senator and Congress-rep, at its own cost and expense, shall participate in the health care program of his choosing. 
6 / Equal treatment under laws. Each Senator and Congress-rep, at its own cost and expense, shall have the same rights, privileges, and obligations and abide by all the laws imposed on the American people.
7 / Non-entanglement. All contracts and legal obligations made among and between Senators and Congressional reps, and with or without other entities, is made void. 

History will record that it took an outsider, someone not part of the Bush, Clinton or Kennedy families who expected to rule by default, to attempt to bring the United States Congress back to the vision intended by the founders of this great nation. It’s about time.