As we learn more about the Deep State and the sheer mass of conniving bureaucratic hate filled leftoids controlling every single bureaucracy and school and university and so on, it always occurs to some people that we need to prune it back and what better place to start than at the top. On the other hand there is plenty of evidence to show that when the rot goes all the way to the tail, cutting off the head doesn't do a thing about the smell or the effects of slimy bureaucracy and the whole thing needs to be purged.
So the question must be, where do we find the people to replace all the bureaucrats? And the answer should be,
Why would anyone want to replace them? Just get rid of them all. There is no reason on earth to have 16,000 people working for the Center for Disease Control. I could see a couple of hundred but even that is probably too many. This applies to literally every bureaucracy. You don't need to find the bad ones and get rid of them, simply get rid of them all. 100% swept away overnight.
Then, the new management team appointed by the ACTUAL Constitutionally mandated authority can hire the 2-5% of employees that the job requires and terminate all the mission creep that dominated a system that rewards bureaucrats for engaging in mission creep and awards more and more resources to things that just don't matter.
Honestly, can anybody see any reason to retain even a single worker from the Bureau of Labor Statistics?
Losing militaries shed useless drones overnight once the actual combat begins. Something like that is required for Education Departments, Agriculture Departments and especially for the Department of War.
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Large bloated bureaucracies require large bloated budgets. Perfect for the creation of slush funds and the easily hidden diversion of tax dollars into corrupt pockets.
easy test:
if said person answers "Well!, Protocol requires/demands ...", just get rid of them
Keep it simple.
Use social security numbers
If yours ends with an odd number, you are fired.
With an even number, you are on probation.
In 1 year, everyone gets an evaluation.
Every governor sends 2 citizens, not politicians, to run the evaluations.
The goal would be to cut the federal workforce in half again.
Year 2, repeat with a different batch of citizens.
I have carefully reviewed this plan and must confess that I see nothing wrong with it.
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