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Muh_Wailing_MXbabiez 6 points ago +6 / -0

A chief aim of the Constitution as drafted by the Convention was to create a government with enough power to act on a national level, but without so much power that fundamental rights would be at risk. One way that this was accomplished was to separate the power of government into three branches, and then to include checks and balances on those powers to assure that no one branch of government gained supremacy. This concern arose largely out of the experience that the delegates had with the King of England and his powerful Parliament. The powers of each branch are enumerated in the Constitution, with powers not assigned to them reserved to the States.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/about-the-white-house/the-constitution/

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ProgramNerd 7 points ago +7 / -0

The 3 letter agencies and so on are not in the constitutional and blur the separation of powers. They can't exist in a Government that serves the people in any way shape or form. You either get rid of them or still have a police state.

The other way is starving them of their money. Take away the unconstitutional income tax and they go back to serving us because it's all the can afford to do.

Every one of these problems began with the government having more money than they should.

Almost all colleges are funded by the government, everyone must get a degree or be a failure, most degrees are worthless but all colleges pound heavily intersection race theory.

Never let your government have money for anything outside of direct military (no 3 letter agencies) and you actually have a patriot country.

Nothing more than a sales tax. make them budget. Take away their toys. Eradicate them. They are money. Take the money and they don't exist anymore.