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https://andmagazine.substack.com/p/the-democratic-partys-stay-behind
The Democratic Party’s Stay Behind Program Sam Faddis Nov 07, 2024 A “stay behind” program is something intelligence agencies and special operations forces prepare in advance of an enemy invasion. During the Cold War, we set up programs like this in Europe for activation in the event the Soviets invaded and overran the territory of NATO allies. We recruited assets. We buried caches of weapons and munitions. We prepared to resist. The federal bureaucracy is doing the same thing in advance of Trump’s inauguration. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is changing the civil service rules to make it harder for the incoming Trump administration to dismiss federal employees and put in place its own people. During the first Trump administration, President Trump issued an executive order creating something called Schedule F. Put simply it reclassified many senior positions in the federal government as “at will” positions. What this meant in practice was that the President could remove these individuals readily and put in place his own people. Ultimately, Schedule F never took effect, because the rule was implemented at the very end of Trump’s term, and Biden abandoned it immediately on taking office. Trump has made clear, though, that he intends to reinstate Schedule F on Day One of his new administration. “Here’s my plan to dismantle the deep state and reclaim our democracy from Washington corruption once and for all, and corruption it is,” Trump said last year. “First, I will immediately re-issue my 2020 executive order restoring the president’s authority to remove rogue bureaucrats. And I will wield that power very aggressively. Second, we will clean out all the corrupt actors in our national security and intelligence apparatus, and there are plenty of them.” In terms of getting down to the hard work of regaining control of the Swamp and curtailing the extra-constitutional power of permanent Washington, there are few more critical issues. The bureaucracy has become so large and so powerful, that it operates largely outside the control of America’s elected representatives. The President has to have the ability to put in place his people, not just at the Cabinet level but throughout the vast reaches of the federal government. The men and women who inhabit the Swamp at its senior levels understand that. They have no intention of allowing a man elected by a bunch of average Americans from the provinces to actually gain control over the government. They are superior and born to rule after all. So, OPM is locking in new rules designed to prevent Trump from putting his own people in place. Under Trump’s Schedule F certain positions “of a confidential, policy-determining, policy-making, or policy-advocating character” were designated as being exempt from civil service protections. This meant Trump could choose who filled those positions. OPM just issued a new rule designed to dramatically narrow the definition of “policy-related” jobs to noncareer political appointments only. This means a very large number of positions would be designated as outside the scope of Schedule F. Many, many bureaucrats who otherwise might be fired will now be protected. The new rule also puts in place a whole series of other limitations on moving people from a protected civil service status to one that would allow the President to remove them. Of course, the OPM rule also includes an appeal process so that every single individual removed by the President can now protest and demand additional layers of bureaucratic scrutiny. Trump’s return to Washington is a critical first step in regaining control over the vast federal bureaucracy. This 4th branch of government, which appears nowhere in the Constitution, now operates largely beyond the control of any of the President and Congress. Both the Heritage Foundation and America First Policy Institute have endorsed reviving Schedule F, going so far as to create lists of some 50,000 current career civil servants whose positions need to be reclassified to allow the President to remove them at will. There have been, in fact, even broader proposals such as converting the entire federal workforce into at-will employees and outlawing collective bargaining at federal agencies. A great many people talk about draining the Swamp and regaining control over the federal government. Very few of them stop to consider what is really going to be involved. When you throw in contractors over ten million people work for the federal government. Many of these people spend their entire lives working in or around Washington, DC in massive institutions that only in the broadest sense consider themselves accountable to the American people. Overwhelmingly the men and women who run this vast enterprise despise both Donald Trump and his supporters. Trump is in short moving into hostile territory when he takes the oath of office in January. He will be surrounded by enemies. Those enemies are already preparing their resistance. The Democratic Party’s stay-behind program has already begun. View Quote The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is changing the civil service rules to make it harder for the incoming Trump administration to dismiss federal employees and put in place its own people. ... The new rule also puts in place a whole series of other limitations on moving people from a protected civil service status to one that would allow the President to remove them. Of course, the OPM rule also includes an appeal process so that every single individual removed by the President can now protest and demand additional layers of bureaucratic scrutiny. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/white-house/3222408/joe-biden-lame-duck-session-trump-proof-legacy/ Biden to use lame-duck session to ‘Trump-proof’ legacy ByChris Irvine November 7, 2024 12:20 pm. President Joe Biden will likely now use the two-month lame-duck period before the transfer of power to Trump-proof parts of his legacy. In August, the Washington Examiner published a three-part series ahead of the election, which investigated how Biden and his administration were working ahead of time to do that very thing. From pumping out regulations to insulating government scientists to enshrining foreign policy commitments, the administration will leave behind policies that will be procedurally difficult or politically costly to abandon Here is a reminder of our series: Biden administration, Congress, and unions try to ‘Trump-proof’ science The Biden administration has been working overtime to “Trump-proof” science before the president’s exit, putting protections in place to shield government scientists from political interference. “The Trump administration regularly suppressed, downplayed, or simply ignored scientific research demonstrating the need for regulation to protect public health and the environment,” wrote Romany Webb, deputy director of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia Law School. Click here to read the full story. Biden administration rulemaking blitzes aim to ‘Trump-proof’ federal government The Biden administration finalized hundreds of regulations this spring, putting them out of reach of a quick repeal should Trump retake the presidency. Among the regulations, Biden is hoping to solidify environmental measures Republicans have decried as unnecessary and harmful to consumers, efforts to protect the federal workforce that the GOP calls the “deep state,” and an attempt to rewrite Title IX regulations at colleges across the country. Click here to read the full story. Biden’s ‘Trump-proofing’ foreign policy revolves around Ukraine and NATO Before Biden dropped out of the election, he hosted NATO’s 75-year anniversary summit in Washington, D.C. A major theme of the summit was limiting Ukraine’s reliance on U.S. support, instead providing some roles to the alliance in the event Trump were to win in November given concerns that he could limit or end U.S. support for Ukraine. In order to ensure lasting support for Ukraine, NATO agreed to set up a new command base in Germany to coordinate military training for Ukrainian forces, a new center for NATO-Ukraine cooperation in Poland, as well as a long-term pledge to provide billions of dollars to Ukraine. Making Ukraine less reliant on the United States now allows it to prepare for the possibility that Trump could curtail U.S. support for Kyiv upon returning to the White House, and it could make it more difficult for him to achieve. Click here to read the full story. View Quote The Biden administration has been working overtime to “Trump-proof” science before the president’s exit, putting protections in place to shield government scientists from political interference. ... The Biden administration finalized hundreds of regulations this spring, putting them out of reach of a quick repeal should Trump retake the presidency. Among the regulations, Biden is hoping to solidify environmental measures Republicans have decried as unnecessary and harmful to consumers, efforts to protect the federal workforce that the GOP calls the “deep state,” and an attempt to rewrite Title IX regulations at colleges across the country. ... In order to ensure lasting support for Ukraine, NATO agreed to set up a new command base in Germany to coordinate military training for Ukrainian forces, a new center for NATO-Ukraine cooperation in Poland, as well as a long-term pledge to provide billions of dollars to Ukraine. Making Ukraine less reliant on the United States |
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That's unless Biden doesn't burn the people who betrayed him on the way out...
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Originally Posted By Mauser556: That's unless Biden doesn't burn the people who betrayed him on the way out... View Quote Biden himself doesn’t control a fucking thing. You can guarantee the establishment is doing everything it can to insulate and protect itself with a “Joe Biden” stamp of approval for legitimacy. |
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If it is a rule the agency is putting in place then it is a rule that can be removed.
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China delenda est
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Originally Posted By WUPHF: Biden himself doesn’t control a fucking thing. You can guarantee the establishment is doing everything it can to insulate and protect itself with a “Joe Biden” stamp of approval for legitimacy. View Quote This. That stupid motherfucker was never in charge any more than Hussein was. |
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Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle we humbly pray.
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TLDR
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NorCal callsign “Boogaloo”
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More than that to come
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Deckard “nobody wants to know the truth, nobody” Cobra Kai Johnny Lawrence “she’s hot and all those other things” Tucker Carlson 1/10/2018 “I used to be a liberatarian until Google”https://mobile.twitter.com/Henry_Gunn
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Originally Posted By Media_Noche: Seems this simple. Maybe I'm ignorant. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Media_Noche: Originally Posted By mooreshawnm: If it is a rule the agency is putting in place then it is a rule that can be removed. Seems this simple. Maybe I'm ignorant. They're krufting it up with roadblocks and wait to appeal and all that nonsense. If it was them coming in and dealing with that stuff, they'd just flat out ignore it and use power to smash it all. |
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The next four years will be very interesting indeed.
I hope President Trump goes in balls deep and executes Order 66 on their asses. |
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Originally Posted By FlashMan-7k: They're krufting it up with roadblocks and wait to appeal and all that nonsense. If it was them coming in and dealing with that stuff, they'd just flat out ignore it and use power to smash it all. View Quote Thanks! Although I'm not sure that clears it up for me. |
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#Pureblood
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They may make it difficult to fire someone but the new admin can still set them at an empty desk with strict rules on breaks.
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Bad things happen in isolated instances in an armed populace, horrific things happen to a disarmed populace. 20th Century Democide https://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/20TH.HTM
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Originally Posted By Sketti: That's what I'm thinking as well View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Sketti: Originally Posted By mooreshawnm: If it is a rule the agency is putting in place then it is a rule that can be removed. That's what I'm thinking as well Someone will sue, some federal judge will halt any Trump administration orders, and it’ll get bogged down in the courts for however long it takes to play out. If any of you guys think this is going to be anywhere close to easy, you really need to check your expectations. I know we’re all riding high on the victory right now, but reality says this is going to be a knock down, drag out war every step of the way. |
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They are playing a dangerous game. The Trump GOP has won all 3 top prizes. Rules are overridden by LAW.
All these bitch ass faggots are asking for is for 47 to break it off in their ass. |
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Randomness Manster, Knower of Things (GreyWlf52)
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Something really awesome... in Latin (Wes-WMD) - WWII Historian - MGD - Task Force Dagger -
Team Ranstad "The Fantastic Bastards" - Camp Patriot - Plus Things&Stuff |
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Lifetime Member: National Rifle Association, Texas State Rifle Association and Gun Owners of America
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Originally Posted By mooreshawnm: If it is a rule the agency is putting in place then it is a rule that can be removed. View Quote They want you to ignore that part. Rules! We must adhere to the Rules!!! ETA: This is something that always irritates me: Congress men will state rules of the house require us to do this or senator will say rules of the senate don't allow that. Who makes the damn rules?? The ruling majority, that's who. Change the fucking rules |
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Originally Posted By Media_Noche: Seems this simple. Maybe I'm ignorant. View Quote A federal judge told Trump he couldn't undo one of Obama's executive orders because of "reasons", so I imagine dumbfuck leftists judges could arbitrarily tie up the new admin in all kinds of retarded ways as the cases work their way through appeals. The rule of law means nothing to communist democrats. |
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"The democrats have to decide whether or not to continue defrauding the public with their ridiculous bullshit"
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Originally Posted By Elvis121: A federal judge told Trump he couldn't undo one of Obama's executive orders because of "reasons", so I imagine dumbfuck leftists judges could arbitrarily tie up the new admin in all kinds of retarded ways as the cases work their way through appeals. The rule of law means nothing to communist democrats. View Quote Gotcha. Leftist decrees > non-commie decrees. |
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