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LINK The FBI Needs to be Dissolved!

The #fbi needs to be dissolved!

Aztex2020 7 Jan 27
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And replaced with what? Perhaps we need something like a chapter eleven of the bankruptcy laws, a reorganization for cleaning house of all the corrupt actors.

There were notations by the Founders that Congress should include sunset provisions in every agency, but the Founders felt Congress would be wise enough to realize that, and that they should not micro-manage future legislation.

Congress has never been so wise. And only We, the People insisting can drive Congress to that kind of wisdom. But we are likely to be fighting Democrats all the way, who are not Constitutionalists and want big government, because therein lies the possibility of consolidation of their power.

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Sincerely asked question here: does this mean that NONE of the Federal level law enforcement agencies are valid and legal? I'm thinking about: US Marshalls Service, Secret Service, FBI, CIA, DHS, Capitol Police and any other Federal level of LE I may have forgotten to mention. If this is true then how would violators of Federal Law be pursued, prosecuted and punished? Who then would pursue or investigate crimes that transcend State borders as well as international borders if there were no "Constitutional Provision" for Federal level Law Enforcement did not exist?

Then there is military intelligence.

Most of the problem is a lack of oversight by congress. Then again who is going to investigate congress. Most of congress is either stupid, corrupt or combination thereof. And as recent experience has shown apolitical intelligence agencies are a fantasy. Everyone has some political ideology that is going to affect how they do their job.

As far as the FBI goes I would start by taking J. Edgar Hoover's name off the Washington office. The problems with these agencies were there in their conception.

What is undeniable is that they are all over financed, bloated bureaucracies. The first thing to do is make them show some sort of cost/benefit performance. A lot of the problem individuals could be eliminate just by getting rid of dead weight. If the management was actually working instead of plotting there would be fewer problems.

Even though no explicit provision was made for those agencies, Congress does have the Constitutional right to create agencies basically for its own purposes That umbrella has provided the cover for a ton of excesses by big government types, who are perfectly willing to ignore the principle of States Rights.

And the squabbling between State LEOs provided the raison detre for Democrats to create the FBI.

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The Constitution made no provision for a national police force, and the principle of the Constitution was that such authority resides in the States.

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