Government by the Unelected: How it Happened, and How It Might Be Tamed
In rising escalation against her royal subjects, the British Parliament passed the Declaratory Act of 1766, declaring not only the right to tax but, with an army to enforce her will, the right to legislate and bind the colonists “in all cases whatsoever.” 250 years later, it has not silently passed over the American people that the administrative state, with her army of bureaucrats, has tried to bind the American people in all cases whatsoever. And, to the same beat, the American people have responded with revolution. . . .
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Government by the Unelected: How it Happened, and How It Might Be Tamed - The American Way of Life
Establishment media and politicians have raised alarm over President Trump's efforts to cut the federal bureaucracy and make its top officials more loyal to him and his voters. How did we reach a point where national administrators—who wield immense power—see themselves as independent of the el..
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