What’s been designed here is a project that ensures a fossil fuel agenda, both in the literal and figurative sense.
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… is not designed to - 495 This process is not designed to empower 330 million American citizens and their elected representatives, but rather to empower the party elites secretly negotiating without any … matter Page number 7 … This process is not designed to empower 330 million American citizens and their elected … - page 7
Taking the Reins of Government
… appointees serving in the various executive departments. Empowering political appointees across the Administration is … appointees serving in the various executive departments. Empowering political appointees across the Administration is … - page 20
Executive Office of the President of the United States
… the public and a President who is elected by the people and empowered by the Constitution to govern. Chapter Executive … the public and a President who is elected by the people and empowered by the Constitution to govern. … The modern … - page 43
… In general, the Director should empower - 835 In general, the Director should empower a strong Deputy Director with authority over the … States Page number 46 … In general, the Director should empower a strong Deputy Director with authority over the … - page 46
… security goals and objectives. The President should empower a strong NSC that not only has the power to convene … security goals and objectives. The President should empower a strong NSC that not only has the power to convene … - page 51
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