This is a real plan, by people who have been in the government, for how to systematically take over, take away rights and freedoms, and dismantle the government in service of private industry.
Taking the Reins of Government
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… It is crucial that all three - 608 It is crucial that all three branches of the federal government … Taking the Reins of Government Page number 21 … It is crucial that all three branches of the federal government … - page 21
Executive Office of the President of the United States
… should not be ignored, long-term policy stability is crucial to investors, innovators, industry, and agencies. … should not be ignored, long-term policy stability is crucial to investors, innovators, industry, and agencies. … - page 57
Central Personnel Agencies: Managing the Bureaucracy
… affairs. While a better administered central bureaucracy is crucial for both those and domestic responsibilities, the … affairs. While a better administered central bureaucracy is crucial for both those and domestic responsibilities, the … - page 77
Department of State
… than incidental or occasional, and it must be treated as a crucial dimension for the next Administration’s success. … than incidental or occasional, and it must be treated as a crucial dimension for the next Administration’s success. … … - page 173
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