Swamp gas

President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on reducing the federal bureaucracy.  Trump realizes any changes can only be accomplished by appointing outsiders with the courage of their convictions. Wasting no time, Trump tasked Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to lead a new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to root out federal mismanagement across the board.

Ironically, this cutting crusade begins with the establishment of yet another Government Accountability Office (GAO), which is supposed to ensure your tax dollars are spent cost-effectively.

Does DOGE eliminate the GAO and for that matter, The Office of Management and Budget?

Trump could certainly make changes through executive orders, but those changes will likely be temporary. The next president could rehire all bureaucrats and even add to their numbers allowing the new chief executive to boast about being an extraordinary “job creator.”

Ending decades of entrenched bureaucracy will be like trying to get an aircraft carrier to U-turn in a parking lot. Conversely, trimming two trillion from the federal budget would go a long way in sustaining prosperity by unburdening the American taxpayer.  Who knew that the federal budget possesses more of a threat than the once formidable but now extinct Warsaw Pact.

During Trump’s first term, the federal budget and deficit increased. Does anyone really think that a Republican Congress is going to shrink government and cut the bloat of regulatory agencies in a serious and effective manner in less than two years?  

Call me incredulous, but history weaves a different tale. 

President Ronald Reagan couldn’t banish the Department of Education to the ash heap of history which was created less than two years before he was inaugurated in January 1981.  Republicans usually slow the overreach of government, but I have yet to witness any profound reduction of wasteful government spending – ever.   

We have all heard about the $1,000 toilet seats and screwdrivers and how the Post Office annually loses billions, making it the most profitable government agency.  The amount of duplicity and overlay within the alphabet soup of the 441 federal agencies  is overwhelming.

Most could be eliminated, and no one would notice.

Rather than be about outcomes that benefit “we the people,” government agencies focus on their own agendas, while being a poor steward of tax dollars. 

Government is a problem masquerading as its own solution.

Bureaucracy not only abhors a vacuum, but it is filled with highly toxic and deadly swamp gas and is why the District of Columbia voted 92% democrat.

Expectations will far outstrip reality. 

It remains a herculean task, but progress is not impossible.  

A change in executive leadership is the first step, but not the entire solution. 

President Ronald Reagan memorably  said, “A government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we’ll ever see on this earth.”  Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Department of Education Department are prime examples.  HUD was created in 1965 to increase home ownership, which stood at 64%, 59 years and three trillion dollars later, home ownership remains at 64%.

Where in the Constitution is there any authority to govern housing and urban development? 

First up on the DOGE agenda: rescind all federal employees from collective bargaining.  If that is all that is accomplished, it would still be a rousing success. That should be followed by eliminating the IRS and establishing a flat tax.

Enormous resistance awaits Musk and Ramaswamy as the Leftist swamp creatures will fight and dodge DOGE at every turn.  Anchored within the depths of the swamp, DOGE will spend plenty of time and resources battling legal challenges, while any successes reflecting poorly on democrats will go unreported.

There are 535 government employees in the Capitol that continually surrender their lawmaking authority to the administrative state.  The deep state must be stripped of their unelected career bureaucrats and the enormous power they unlawfully wield over the American people.

If those 535 in Congress were doing their job, none of this is necessary.

What better national birthday gift on our 250th anniversary – July 4, 2026 – to rein in spending through full transparency that would return the power of the purse back to Congress and ultimately, the taxpayer.

Business-as-usual must end with DOGE ceasing to exist provided it proves effective.  

There is no other way.

Greg Maresca
Greg Maresca
Greg Maresca is a New York City native and U.S. Marine Corps veteran who writes for TTC. He resides in the Pennsylvania Coal Region. His work can also be found in The American Spectator, NewsBreak, Daily Item, Republican Herald, Standard Speaker, The Remnant Newspaper, Gettysburg Times, Daily Review, The News-Item, Standard Journal and more.

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