Lawsuit Seeks To Stop The SEC’s Decade-Long Assault On Your Investment Data And Basic Rights
A new lawsuit exposes an extreme and multifaceted disregard for the Constitution by the administrative state.
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A new lawsuit exposes an extreme and multifaceted disregard for the Constitution by the administrative state.
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If you believe that government personnel are without political agendas, you haven't been paying attention. When over just the past 15 years have you seen your government lie to you, or spy on opposition leaders? Hunter Biden laptop is 'Russian disinformation'. Trump, Russian collusion 2016. You can keep your doctor, 2009. You will spend less on health insurance, 2009. Benghazi was not a terrorist attack o the US, 2012. 'Resistance inside the Trump Administration' announced after Trump took office, 2017. John Durham, Special Counsel Report: 'the FBI lacks fidelity to the law'. Horowitz, Inspector General Report: 'Comey & others at the FBI set a dangerous precedent'
That's just a quick list. Yes, the government of the United States lies constantly to the people. Do we want that to continue? I have always said we have at least twice too many government employees. We can't get teachers paid because all the money from education funding goes to administration across the country. Don't believe me, drive around your school district and check out the big new buildings housing hundreds if not thousands of government administrative bodies. We would need none of them if our taxes paid to the government, which then come back to us in state education funds, didn't come with federal guidelines and reporting which requires administrative clerical personnel. And that is just one department. God knows, there are good, honest, public servants in our government. Some ARE our family and friends as Rob Shriver said. Many more are political activists that have been inserted into the belly of our government over decades. They need to go. Trump should, on day one, reduce the government by 10%. Then 10% each year after for the four years he is in office. He won't do it, but he should. More From CBSNews: More From FoxNews: More From PBS: More From AP: