By Steve McCann, AM THINKER April 25/24
On October 17, 2016, Donald Trump issued a press release and subsequent Tweet stating, “I will make our Government honest again — believe me. But first I am going to have to #DrainTheSwamp.” in Washington, D.C. Thereby creating a campaign slogan that was instrumental in his winning the 2016 election as Trump seized on an extremely popular position that resonated with a majority of the electorate.
Trump recycled a phrase used by Ronald Reagan in reference to the necessity of reducing a bloated government bureaucracy. In 1983, Reagan described his primary mission as “draining the swamp” in Washington, D.C. Trump used the phrase to describe his intentions to derail rampant corruption by venal lobbyists, entrenched bureaucrats, and the self-serving governing elites of both parties.
Both men failed in their respective attempts to “drain the swamp.” Reagan was stymied by a Democrat-controlled House for both of his terms. Trump, during the first two years of his term, was hamstrung by an avalanche of politically-motivated leaks and inane investigations as well as intransigence on the part of the Republicans in both Houses of Congress. In his second two years, a malevolent Pelosi-led House focused almost entirely on impeaching him twice.
With the failure of the two most conservative presidents over the past sixty-four-years, and in the case of Ronald Reagan, the most popular president since Franklin Roosevelt, to “drain the swamp,” the question has to be asked. Can the swamp be drained and if so, how?
As with almost everything in the current political arena, the first step is to follow the money. Discretionary spending (all government outlays outside of entitlement programs and interest) accounts for over a quarter of annual federal government spending and is subject to the whims of Congress on a yearly basis. In 1999 discretionary spending amounted to $572 Billion, in 2023 $1.72 trillion, or an increase of 200% while the cumulative rate of inflation since 1999 is 82%. 2023 discretionary spending was larger than the annual gross domestic product of Australia or South Korea.
There is virtually no appetite in Washington, D.C. to cut spending as numerous companies and countless organizations are feeding from the seemingly bottomless trough continuously being replenished by 535 mostly self-serving members of Congress who will not curtail spending as they benefit from sizeable political donations from 13,000 lobbyists spending over $4 billion a year, the millions of dollars in unaccountable “dark money,” and the personal profit from insider information. There is a reason so many become multi-millionaires after only a few years in Congress.
Then there are the 430 departments, agencies, and sub-agencies and the millions of federal employees issuing regulations and edicts while effectively distributing or spending unfathomable sums of money. Thus, being overwhelmingly susceptible to bribery and extortion.
Officially there are three million federal employees, the vast majority of whom are protected by a near-intractable web of civil service laws and regulations. They are exceedingly difficult to fire regardless of the justification. Additionally, there are another 8 to 10+ million federal contract employees scattered throughout virtually every department, bureau, or agency all with contractual employment protection.
Finally, there is the increasingly Left-leaning federal judiciary which will be sympathetic to legal actions filed in opposition to any executive orders issued by Trump to dismiss vast numbers of federal employees or to curb the spending, regulatory, intelligence gathering, and audit powers of any government agency. The judiciary will stymie virtually any attempt to use executive orders to “drain the swamp.”
Government has become so large and corrupt that the only means of potentially “draining the “swamp” is by abolishing entire departments and agencies, thus reducing discretionary spending and potentially eliminating corruption.
The citizenry, while claiming to be upset that the government is too big or intrusive, needs to elect to Congress those pledged to reduce spending and corruption. If Donald Trump, the Republican Party, and candidates running for Congress campaign on “draining the swamp” they must lay out the following plan on how to accomplish it.
All 430 departments, agencies, and sub-agencies were created by acts of Congress and signed into law by the president; therefore, Congress and the president can eliminate and/or restructure any or all of them.
This includes the rogue CIA, NSA, FBI and 14 other “intelligence agencies” all of whom should be disbanded, their intelligence activities reconstituted in one or two new agencies and limited to foreign-originated threats while the FBI’s domestic police activities are transferred to the states. Further, after the unmitigated debacle of Covid-19, the FDA and CDC and other health bureaucracies must also be eliminated and replaced.
By abolishing entire departments and agencies, the employees of those agencies would be effectively terminated. Those agencies not eliminated could be merged into more efficient and less intrusive entities.
The Courts would have no say in the process as these are actions unquestionably in the purview of Congress per Article One, Section 8 of the Constitution.
Despite the inevitable blustering and baseless accusations by the Democrats and their sycophants in the legacy media, these overhauls can be achieved by a simple Republican majority in the House and 52 or 53 Republican seats and the use of the budget reconciliation process in the Senate. Donald Trump, as president, would have to not only promote this strategy on the national stage but forcefully keep the Republicans in Congress united and focused.
If Trump regains the White House and the Republicans win control of Congress and they fail to do what is necessary to fulfill their pledge to “drain the swamp” then the “Swamp” will continue to grow incrementally larger, become more corrupt and intrusive, and evolve into being essentially drain-proof.
If Joe Biden is reelected, the “Swamp” will continue to grow larger at an accelerated pace, become vastly more corrupt and intrusive, and will be permanently undrainable.
This article is a helpful guide as to how any kind of change to the federal government can be made. The author provides a realistic plan. We Americans have a couple of problems.
Our electoral process and our elections themselves have been broken, leaving Americans without real representation, since otherwise unelectable RINOs can get elected by a zillion different ballot fraud methods. Just look at Arizona or Georgia for example. The ballot fraud issue would need to be cleaned up before we can get a Congress incentivized to act on behalf of their constituents and/or thrown out by election of better people if they don’t.
Because of the above, It is difficult to find more than about 15 House Republicans who care enough about our Republic to stand up for the Constitution:
Congress has not passed a real budget since 2007. They have no incentive to do a single thing for Americans.
I am not sure that it is even possible to find people to run for Congress who run for reasons other than becoming a multimillionaire. They say whatever they think the voters want to hear, and once elected, they do the same things all the other people in Congress do, which is essentially to give the finger to those that voted for them.
So there is a problem here that I am not sure is fixable because there is no limiting factor within our Constitution that requires the government to be small. Yes the Constitution was written so that the federal government had specific enumerated powers, but the progressives in the twentieth century decided that they no longer needed to respect the Constitution since “times have changed.” (Woodrow Wilson). Once you changed the Constitution with various SCOTUS decisions, it would require new SCOTUS decisions to roll back the legal precedents that have enabled a Leviathan that is totally out of control.
I agree that the entire CIA and NSA need to be destroyed and something completely different rebuilt that protects Americans, not targets Americans. I think there would have to be legislation that requires any Intelligence Agency that is created to stick to this mandate of surveilling foreign threats to Americans. Targeting Americans should be considered TREASON.
Also these agencies should be 100% transparent to Americans so we can see what they are doing. There have been so many acts by the CIA that targeted Americans with drugs and other means, unbeknownst to Americans that going forward we will have to have complete sunlight to watch over these beasts.
In addition I believe that certain highly placed politicians have committed treason. For example Former President Obama, Hillary Clinton, and others have done things that were/are directly destructive to Americans and have so far gotten off scot free. There will have to be a reckoning, a real trial and potentially imprisonment, that will deter others from behaving in this way. If the criminals in government who brought us to this terrible state of affairs are put behind bars, it will be an important turning point in our country’s history.
We are all living through the nightmare of this threat that our Founders foresaw, and worked hard to figure out a way to prevent, only to have so-called “progressives” tear it apart.
We will need to work together, and to fight for our Constitution and getting our country back to sanity.