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Thoughts on the Deep State

The other day I saw an interview with a woman who was in the Federal Justice Department.  She was hired during the President Obama administration.  She said that when she was hired, she was told to do everything she could to advance the cause of LGBTQIXYZ and same-sex marriage.  Therefore, she said, she would come to work, sit down at her desk and ask two question:  1) what can I do today to advance the cause of LGBTQIXYZ; and 2) what can I do to destroy the opponents of LGBTQIXYZ.  That was it.  For seven years, she saw that as her job.  Not upholding the laws or figuring out the best way to apply the constitution, but as an employee of the Justice department, she spent her employment, and my money, advancing LGBTQIXYZ causes.

She had wanted to leave the day that President Trump won the election, but there was a meeting of the people in her section.  They were told not to quit “because there was no way to determine who would come in to replace them.  It would be unconscionable for some right wing, racist, religious terrorist to come in and undo all the work they had accomplished” (this was her words).  She explained to the journalist that downsizing had occurred in the Justice department and her job no longer existed, so she was made redundant.

So, there it is, the deep state.  One person’s story of why they were hired and what their job was.  It can easily be understood that there are hundreds of thousands of such people in federal positions, even still, whose job is not to uphold the law or do legal things, but to advance ideologies.  Using the power of the federal government to actually change the country with regard to sexual orientation, rights and marriages.

When people complain that they do not know how things got this way or complain that we got this far down to road of advancing and encouraging sinful behavior, it is not hard to see that with the power of the federal government and all their $20 trillion in debt, moving things forward seems like a rather small task for them.

To fix this, President Trump, or whomever, needs to clean house.  The problem is, it is difficult to fill hundreds of thousands of positions.  President Trump is not that kind of manager.  President Obama hired friends who filled the positions with like minded weenies.  President Trump does not seem to work that way and the Senate slow walks every nominee.

Of course we must ask this question:  what if 2/3 of the federal employees were laid off and not replaced?  How bad would it be?  Would anyone in the rest of the country even notice?  The Deep State is real and it has an ideology and an agenda.  It continues to work its evil even with President Trump in the Whitehouse.  As one commentator said, it will take 20 years or more, so many populous type presidents in a row, to clean house.  It also takes courage for the republican Senators to just ram everyone though and to get this confirmation process over with.

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