Anonymous 10/10/2019 (Thu) 19:47:37 No.14187 del
ICYMI: Trump just signed two executive orders that further dismantle the deep state bureaucracy
Posted on October 10, 2019 in Bureaucracy, Executive Branch, President Donald Trump, White House

https://thenationalsentinel.com/2019/10/10/icymi-trump-just-signed-two-executive-orders-that-further-dismantle-the-deep-state-bureaucracy/

(TNS) Our generation’s George Washington continues to back-hand the bureaucratic deep state in ways that only he could, and far removed from the spotlight because our ‘mainstream media’ is so thoroughly corrupt and in the tank for the Garbage Party most Americans will never know.
On Wednesday President Trump signed a pair of executive orders designed to prevent douchebag authoritarian careerists nestled deep inside the federal bureaucracy from running agencies like their own personal fiefdoms.

In particular, Government Executive reported the president “signed two executive orders to restrict federal agencies from issuing certain new rules without going through the normal regulatory process, saying the changes would rein in ‘unaccountable bureaucrats’ who are imposing their ‘private agenda’ on Americans.

The orders take aim at agency “guidance documents” Trump said have been abused to implement new policies while skirting public comment and review. While the move is the latest in the administration’s effort to slash regulations it says stymie economic growth, critics warned the orders would do away with a key agency tool to quickly protect the public from health and safety risks.

The critics are full of shit. Bureaucrats issue orders mostly to do exactly what Trump said — overburden the private sector with policies crapped out by the Good Idea Fairy in a one-size-fits-all format that have the force of law, which our founders never intended:

Conservative critics of that process have long argued it instead creates an avenue for “stealth regulations” that impose additional burdens to the constituencies they impact. One of Trump’s orders will require agencies to publish guidance documents online, with anything unpublished automatically rescinded. Agencies will have to solicit public feedback on guidance and face White House oversight. The second order will require agencies to inform individuals of any regulatory case against them, acknowledge any responses from those individuals and educate businesses about any new regulatory impacts.

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