bureaucracy

Musk, Vivek face target-rich environment for vile federal regs and waste

Elon Musk promises that his new Department of Government Efficiency can reveal how to cut federal spending by $2 trillion per year. Musk and his DOGE partner Vivek Ramaswamy are...

Voters remembered Laken Riley, Trump’s new cabinet approach and other commentary

Laken Riley’s “murder was a direct result of Biden’s border policy,” thunders the Washington Examiner’s Byron York.

Dems ignore working class, how to make government work again and other commentary

"Neither faction in the current Democratic Party fully represents" working-class Democrat voters, notes The Liberal Patriot’s John Halpin.

P'Nut the Squirrel's killing shows even cute critters aren't safe in New York

Everything's utterly upside down in New York, and not even fluffy woodland creatures are safe.  

Harris would be as much a figurehead as Biden — and we'd be ruled by the swamp

Given Joe Biden's mental decline, America hasn't had a fully functioning president for possibly three years, and Kamala Harris isn't likely to be much better if she beats Donald Trump...

Conservative watchdog unveils list of 'radical leftist' officials it wants Trump to fire if elected

Conservative watchdog, The American Accountability Foundation, has unveiled a list of "radical leftist" officials working in or with the Department of Homeland Security.

Maine’s waters are being plagued by ‘floating camps’

These buoyant abodes are proving themselves to be a bureaucratically bizarre problem.

Chevron overturn is a SCOTUS victory for the little guy

People with little wealth or power have been forced to contend with overweening bureaucrats who invent their own authority and play by their own rules, but the Supreme Court is...

How the Supreme Court rescued my NJ fishing firm that bureaucrats almost sank

SCOTUS has protected Americans from regulators run amok, and from a Congress that won’t do its job. I was one of the small business owners who sued the feds in...

Supreme Court's Chevron ruling forces Congress to do its job

The Chevron doctrine, originally meant to streamline Ronald Reagan’s deregulation goals in the face of judicial obstruction, merely enabled bureaucratic bloat.

David Banks promotes educrat under probe for selling conference tickets, merchandise in side hustle

Miatheresa Pate, a former superintendent of District 23 in Ocean Hill, Brownsville, and parts of East New York, was named "interim executive chief” to replace Carolyne Quintana by schools Chancellor...

NYC chancellor adds 'chief of school leadership development' amid Adams' budget cuts

The city Department of Education is adding a new position to its top-heavy bureaucracy despite Chancellor David Banks’ vow to cut the central budget to spare schools from the ax,...

NYC chief of student enrollment ousted in wake of DOE misconduct probe

The city Department of Education’s chief enrollment  officer has been removed from her job – eight months after a hushed-up investigation substantiated misconduct charges against her, The Post has learned....

NYC DOE won't let Jewish staffer stuck in Israel work remotely: 'Just sickens me'

The city Department of Education is refusing to let an early-childhood staffer work remotely while stranded in war-torn Israel

Biden protects the bloated bureaucracy over those they serve

The Biden administration is setting a booby trap in case a Republican wins the presidency in 2024.

We must make work-from-home federal bureaucrats accountable to Americans

Washington, consider this your final wake-up call! The swamp is about to be drained.

A middle finger to new mandates, the grim result of Bidenomics and other commentary

Personal savings have dropped, and “Americans are even draining their 401(k) plans to cover expenses.” Credit card debt has also spiked, with “51% of Americans unable to pay off their”...

NYC DOE hires husband of deputy chancellor in secret promotion deal: insiders

The husband of schools Chancellor David Banks’ newly appointed $265,000-a-year deputy chancellor of leadership scored a high-paying job in the city Department of Education as part of a secret deal...

Vivek Ramaswamy's 'clickbait' policies could prove his undoing

Republican candidate for president, Vivek Ramaswamy, campaigns at the Fireside Bistro, the first of his four announced public events for the day.

Congress needs to retake control of federal regs, return power to the people

Who should rule the American people? The Democrats, despite their name, have all but answered, “unelected and unaccountable bureaucrats.”

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