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President Trump just announced Jay Battacharya Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

I'll settle for clinical documentation proving the fake pandemic was nothing but a fear mongering anti-science hoax created by the establishment for a giant power grab using big pharma to get us all hooked on Government coercion. We know the origins of the virus, the purpose behind the research, who was funding it, and how it was unleashed onto the masses. Time to reveal all, and prosecute the perps.

I'm moving to Patmos Island and forswearing my American citizenship
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That's OK you fraud...you can run but you can't hide!
The pandemic hoax was also created to take out Trump. It was perpetrated by the CCP and deep state globalists.
Look at the timing. Trump had the upper hand on China. It hits ten months before the election.
Before the pandemic things were so good that Trump would have won despite all the cheating they could muster. But the combination of the unnecessary misery they induced with the pandemic and the election fraud was enough to take out Trump.

the Unitary Executive Theory...

@amuse


DOGE IDEA: One way Trump could cut the size of federal agencies is by reclaiming the power of 'impoundment' - a power that was exercised by every president from Jefferson to Kennedy.

Here is how it could work:
A crucial tactic Trump could use is reasserting presidential power over federal spending through impoundment, a power that was severely weakened by the Impoundment Control Act (ICA) of 1974. In response to President Nixon's bold use of impoundment to control federal spending, Congress passed the ICA to limit the President’s ability to withhold or delay funding, effectively stripping future Presidents of this essential authority. Before the ICA, Presidents from Jefferson to Kennedy exercised impoundment to prevent wasteful spending, aligning expenditures with their executive priorities. The ICA's restrictions transformed the President from a steward of taxpayer funds into a mere bookkeeper, obligated to spend every dollar as Congress dictates, regardless of necessity or effectiveness. By reclaiming the power of impoundment Trump could effectively cut the funding of any federal agency to reduce its headcount.

The Unitary Executive Theory provides the constitutional basis for reclaiming impoundment authority. At its core, this theory emphasizes that all executive power rests solely with the President, as articulated in Article II of the Constitution. This authority allows the President to execute laws with judgment, including managing federal funds prudently. Without this discretion, the President’s ability to effectively oversee the executive branch is compromised. The Supreme Court’s decision in Zivotofsky v. Kerry (2015) further reinforces this idea, asserting that certain powers belong exclusively to the President, especially in areas central to executive function.

By embracing the Unitary Executive Theory, President Trump could argue for the restoration of impoundment authority as a legitimate tool for ensuring fiscal discipline. This move would allow the President to halt unnecessary spending and rein in agency budgets that have far exceeded their original scope, such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). It’s about prioritizing the efficient use of taxpayer dollars and aligning federal spending with the administration’s vision, rather than letting bureaucratic inertia dictate national priorities. Reclaiming this power is not only practical governance but a necessary reassertion of constitutional authority to prevent Congress from overreaching into executive responsibilities.

A Trump administration committed to impoundment could curtail unnecessary spending within federal agencies, using judicial precedents such as Zivotofsky v. Kerry (2015) to assert that Congress cannot micromanage executive action, especially in managing government resources. Reclaiming impoundment not only saves taxpayer money but ensures that every federal dollar spent reflects executive intent—an essential step in reversing the unchecked expansion of regulatory agencies that stifles both liberty and efficiency.
Sounds real good as the pendulum has swung our way but couldn't it backfire on the next swing ?

President Trump just announced Jay Battacharya Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

My wish and hope with this appointment and RFK Jr is that government stops funding big pharmaceutical trials and starts funding indepth medical trials of things like honey, oregano, garlic, vinegar and I'm sure many other natural cures or pretreatment.
I believe in them. At the end of every honest indepth article they always say studies are inconclusive because lack of funding.... lack of funding because we can grow most at home . This is a roll government could play that is beneficial for us and not them or the lobbyists.
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U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan

@moe 's mental therapist has been working overtime since Nov 5th. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
(there's actually a waitlist of despondent Leftists also signing up for extended sessions)
Has to be painful for moe and those who believes the msm knowing that every place they go in every room , every building they are the most gullible idiots of all . This election has proven that moetards are a minority.
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