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Politics : US CONSTITUTION - What It Actually Says

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From: Thomas M.6/7/2024 6:10:28 PM
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Billionaire political activist Mark Cuban displays shocking ignorance about the basic Constitutional structure of the federal government:

Christopher Rufo:

I mean that the president should have more authority over the federal bureaucracy, so that it implements his policies faithfully, as the founders intended. Right now, we have a bureaucracy that represents its own interests, rather than those of the people—this is a major constitutional problem.

More broadly, through legislation, Congress and the president should decentralize as much power as possible to states, localities, and families. A few examples:

-Social programs are better administered by states, which can experiment with different models, tailor programs to local problems, and compete with one another for innovation.

-Families should have more power over education for their children, and universal school choice programs in several states now allow them to take their education dollars to a school that reflects their values.
Mark Cuban:
You don't find this terrifying and problematic ?

"I mean that the president should have more authority over the federal bureaucracy, so that it implements his policies faithfully".


Isn't this the antithesis of having 3 equal branches of government ?
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