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February 20, 2025 11 mins

No one wants to drain the swamp more than I do, but over-reliance on executive orders is dangerous and often un-Constitutional.

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You were listening to No PC Allowed, aka No Political Correctness Allowed, and I am Mac

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Iverson.
The problem with the excessive presidential use of executive orders should be obvious.
We are now crossing the Rubicon, an era transitioning away from the Vice President Brandon era of
naked corruption and his unconstitutional use of mega executive orders and evolving
into the polar opposite, in many ways, era of Trump's second term.

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And things are changing rapidly due to his aggressive use of executive orders.
So we have this whiplash back and forth energy going from a power mad flaming nut, that being
Vice President Brandon's socialist activism, and then the power goes to a swamp draining
nut cracker, that being President Trump.
If the socialist fascist deep state, via Brandon, can use a ton of illegal executive orders,

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well then, why can't Trump do the same thing merely to defeat all of the prior excessive
use of executive orders from the deep state?
After all, it was all illegal to begin with.
This from Jeffrey Tucker in the Epoch Times.
You can scour the founding documents all day and find very little support for government
by executive order.
It was not supposed to be this way, it should not have to be this way.

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The president, under the constitution, has a very limited role.
That said, most of the many executive orders issued by President Donald Trump are purely
restorative, a reaffirmation of core constitutional structures that have been previously ignored
or overthrown.
Therefore, these are not acts of executive imposition, so much as deployments of power

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in order to give power back to the people.
In other words, most of the actions are not about the imperial presidency, they are about
returning power to where it belongs and never should have left, namely to the US constitution
and to the voters in a republican system of government.
This is why all that shatter about Trump's use of power is behaving like a dictator,

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misses the mark completely.
Let's just consider one that is near and dear to my heart, restoring freedom of speech and
ending federal censorship.
It does nothing other than restate the meaning of the First Amendment to the US constitution,
which proclaims that government cannot interfere with the freedom of speech.
This article continues.
Is this order enforceable?

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The institutions and money out there favoring censorship are voluminous.
It is likely going to require more than a proclamation to make the First Amendment
real again.
Moreover, much of the prevailing censorship is now deeply embedded in algorithmic structures
on Google and YouTube.
No human is operating it anymore.
It will take human hands to rip out the coding that makes it all possible.

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But keep in mind that this happens today with no direct state involvement.
So it is possible that current censorship operations will continue while being technically
in compliance with the order.
That is to say, this order should have been issued many years ago, since this censorship
has been happening for much longer than four years.
In fact, it was in full operation during the first term of Trump, likely in a way that

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was unbeknownst to the Trump administration.
One has to admire how Trump 2.0 has made a concerted effort here to take charge and really
mean it.
In other words, we must be careful.
What do conservatives and libertarians scream about all the time?
We must obey the Constitution!
Now don't get me wrong, there is no bigger fan of draining the swamp than I am.

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But it sets a very dangerous precedent to have all these executive orders flying all
around constantly after just a few weeks of Trump being in office.
And I understand what he's trying to do.
He's trying to throw it all out there at once so that no one executive order that may seem
very controversial get all the attention and be shot down.
Nevertheless, there are tons of executive orders going on right now.
After all, if he can do it, then another president with the opposite viewpoint of MAGA patriots

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can certainly do it.
And why wouldn't he?
The precedent has already been set with President Trump's energetic penmanship.
This is where the exaggerated screams of, Trump's a fascist! from liberals comes from.
Obviously, useful idiot liberals never gave a rip about controlling overly energetic executives
like Obama and Brandon, who did much worse than Trump could ever dream of doing, with

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their blatantly unconstitutional executive orders, which are too numerous to mention
here.
All the libtards just wanted their side to win by hook or by crook.
But the convenient argument, or precedent, will always be there because of Obama's and
Brandon's showboating aggressive penmanship, and also because it's so easy to just scribble
one signature on a page for a quick easy headline and photo op.

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The deep state controlled demon rats have been actively anti-American and anti-constitution
for several generations now.
And their illegal legislating from the executive branch, that's the job of Congress, is what
Trump is desperately trying to fix in the only way he knows how.
Our very first president had the right idea.
This from The New American by John McManus.

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In 1793, during his first term, George Washington issued an executive order declaring America's
neutrality in the war between France and England.
Our first president soon realized that the protests of Madison and Jefferson against
his executive mandate were correct.
He then asked Congress to issue a law declaring the sought after neutrality, and Congress

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complied.
There were no more presidential misuses of executive order power for approximately 70
years."
Unfortunately, we do not live in the same sane country as we did then.
But the main tool for massive flanking maneuvers outside the Constitution was not just unconstitutional
left wing executive orders.

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Rather, it mostly came from the air quotes charitable contributions from the billionaire
set associated with the Soros crime family and their proxies.
They have by far done the most damage and in fact have directly led to these damaging
orders.
Crime boss Alex Soros made an estimated some 30, 40, 50 trips it's unknown to the White

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House during the Brandon regime.
But closely associated with all the Trump executive orders is the creation of DOGI or
DOGE, the Department of Government Efficiency, from Veronica Turilenko in The New American.
While public discourse is consumed by a deluge of executive orders and scandalous exposés
of waste and corruption, the Trump administration, with Elon Musk's United States DOGE service

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at the helm, is quietly executing a radical AI-driven overhaul of federal operations.
What was pitched as a reasonable efficiency initiative is rapidly escalating into a full-scale
AI revolution, one that raises serious concerns about oversight, transparency, and the unchecked
power of unelected technocrats.

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While the public fixates on taxpayer waste, the real transformation is happening behind
the scenes.
Washington isn't just being streamlined, it's being reprogrammed.
The article goes on.
Left unsaid is that efficiency comes at a price, trading bureaucrats for algorithms
and human oversight for AI control.
You voted for it, or did you?

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The narrative has now escalated.
This isn't just about fixing waste, it's what Americans supposedly voted for.
But let's be clear, Musk was not on the ballot, and his AI takeover was never part of the
campaign.
The cuts are necessary, but outsourcing the entire operating system of the US government
to AI?
That was never up for debate.

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The friendly oligarch.
The Founding Fathers despised oligarchy, understanding that when power concentrates in the hands
of the few, liberty is the first casualty.
James Madison, the architect of the Constitution, put it plainly.
The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands,
whether of one, a few, or many, may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny.

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What they feared was not just monarchy, but any elite class, corporate, political, or
technological, that could override democratic checks and establish rule by the unelected.
And yet here we are.
From efficiency to technocracy.
With DOJ teams embedded throughout the federal government, armed with AI tools, what was

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presented as an efficiency initiative is now morphing into an AI-driven technocracy, perfectly
aligned with the globalist ambitions of the United Nations and the World Economic Forum.
While Musk's automation crusade may shrink the federal workforce, the actual functionality
of government could expand beyond anything previously imagined, turning governance into
a self-sustaining AI-operated apparatus with unprecedented reach and power.

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Make no mistake, up to 80% of the U.S. federal government is unconstitutional.
The New American and its parent company, the John Birch Society, have long argued this.
Yet the remedy for this is straightforward.
Free and low-tech.
Returning governance within constitutional boundaries with most functions performed at
the local level.
Handing the operating system of the U.S. government to a single, unelected billionaire under the

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guise of reform isn't just a dangerous gamble.
It's a direct threat to the republic that the founders would have recognized instantly.
With sweeping control over AI governance, defense contracts, space infrastructure, treasury
operations, and the automation of federal agencies, the real question isn't whether
Musk is a disrupter.
It's whether he's consolidating power faster than any establishment figure before him."

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We do not need to reinvent the wheel.
We have that wheel of progress already.
It's called the Constitution.
It's not what liberals call a living Constitution, meaning an easy-to-alter piece of parchment.
Rather, it is our sacred Constitution.
We don't need constant improvements due to changing times.
Times may seem to change, but that usually happens very slowly.

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What doesn't change is human nature.
And more important, God does not change.
These two universal constants should make life on Earth very stable.
Add to that our virtually unchanging Constitution, and you've got the perfect recipe for stability
and peace not just in America, but on Earth.
Because every country on Earth, if they're smart, will try to perfectly copy the United

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States of America and our way of looking at life.
You're going to see that more and more in the coming weeks, months, and years, and hopefully
decades.
Action step only one.
This from John McManus in The New American.
Government by presidential executive orders must cease.
Most Americans, once they are made aware of this illicit process, agree.

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They should let their congressmen and senators know that rule by a single man is wrong, and
a return to rule by properly enacted law, when constitutionally sound and needed, is
the true American way.
This can only come from a strong and unified America.
Trump's main vision for America is to not just be free from woke and deep state insanity,

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but to also unite us.
Unite the United States of America once again.
You've been listening to NoPCAloud.
I am Mac Iverson.
We will meet again next week and every week.
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