What I Voted For by Nancy A Kaya
What I voted for:
-A secure border
-Deportation of illegal aliens
-A strong military
-An end to political and sexual indoctrination of our children in our public schools
-Respect for the personal freedoms of all Americans
-A president who would think about America first before giving everything to the world while his own people suffer
-A president who would have the courage not only to expose the rampant corruption which has invaded every corner of government, but the courage to actually clean it up
-A president who will follow the Constitution, not usurp its legitimacy
Yes, it’s very, very messy right now. And, yes, I voted for it, therefore I own it, even the things I disagree with. No apologies and no regrets.
Trump is no God or saint but it’s a damn shame it took a flawed man to do right by the American people. He’s showing you just how corrupt your government truly is.
Article II/Section 1- The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America. The powers of the president of the United States include those explicitly granted by Article II of the United States Constitution as well as those granted by Acts of Congress, implied powers, and also a great deal of soft power that is attached to the presidency.
RESTORING DEMOCRACY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN GOVERNMENT: Today, February 18, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order ensuring that all federal agencies are accountable to the American people, as required by the Constitution. Under this Executive Order:
* The Order notes that Article II of the U.S. Constitution vests all executive power in the President, meaning that all executive branch officials and employees are subject to his supervision.
* Therefore, because all executive power is vested in the President, all agencies must: (1) submit draft regulations for White House review—with no carve-out for so-called independent agencies, except for the monetary policy functions of the Federal Reserve; and (2) consult with the White House on their priorities and strategic plans, and the White House will set their performance standards.
* The Office of Management and Budget will adjust so-called independent agencies’ apportionments to ensure tax dollars are spent wisely.
* The President and the Attorney General (subject to the President’s supervision and control) will interpret the law for the executive branch, instead of having separate agencies adopt conflicting interpretations.
REINING IN INDEPENDENT AGENCIES: So-called independent agencies like the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have exercised enormous power over the American people without Presidential oversight.
* These agencies issue rules and regulations that cost billions of dollars and implicate some of the most controversial policy matters, and they do so without the review of the democratically elected President.
* They also spend American tax dollars and set priorities without consulting the President, while setting their own performance standards.
* Now they will no longer impose rules on the American people without oversight or accountability.
ENSURING A GOVERNMENT THAT ANSWERS TO THE PEOPLE: This order fulfills President Trump’s promise to restore constitutional governance and accountability to the entire executive branch.
* Executive power without responsibility has no place in our Republic. The United States was founded on the principle that the government should be accountable to the people. That is why the Founders created a single President who is alone vested with “the executive Power” and responsibility to “take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed.”
* Voters and the President can now hold all Federal agencies—not just Cabinet departments—responsible for their decisions, as the Constitution demands.
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