Summary:
The executive orders issued on Day 1 include a reduction in federal agency headcount and the rescinding of federal regulations that do not meet the West Virginia v. EPA standard. Troops will be moved to secure the U.S. Southern and Northern Borders. Nonviolent Jan 6 protesters denied due process and federal defendants prosecuted for political motives will be pardoned, including Trump, Assange, and Mackey. Lyndon Johnson's Executive Order 11246, which mandates race-based quotas, will be repealed. Additionally, there will be federal disclosure of communications between federal bureaucrats and private sector actors to address government-disfavored speech or conduct.
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@VivekGRamaswamy - Vivek Ramaswamy
Day 1 Executive Orders:
- Order 75% headcount reduction in every federal agency & rescind >50% of federal regulations which fail to meet the West Virginia v. EPA standard
- Move troops to U.S. Southern & Northern Borders to secure our own homeland
- Pardon all nonviolent Jan 6 protesters denied due process & federal defendants prosecuted based on political motives - Trump, Assange, Mackey, countless others
- Repeal Lyndon Johnsonβs Executive Order 11246 which mandates race-based quotas in federal government & for contractors
- Order federal disclosure of all communications between federal bureaucrats & private sector actors to censor or financially penalize government-disfavored speech or conduct
Video Transcript AI Summary
On day 1, the speaker suggests cutting 75% of the federal bureaucracy and implementing mass firings. They emphasize the need for drastic measures, comparing it to using a chainsaw instead of a chisel. The speaker mentions their support for a figure in Argentina and their philosophy as a libertarian internationalist. They advocate for shutting down administrative agencies that represent a combination of state and corporate power. They propose using the military to protect the country's own border instead of getting involved in foreign affairs. The speaker concludes by stating that they can implement these changes as commander in chief on day 1.
Speaker 0: What would you do day 1?
Speaker 1: Cut 75% of the federal bureaucracy. Love it. Mass firing. Mhmm. Not not a chisel.
Bring the chainsaw. Yeah.
Speaker 0: Yeah. You're talking about you're talking about Superdrain, the Superdrain.
Speaker 1: Ultradrain. Yeah. I mean,
Speaker 0: I mean drain.
Speaker 1: I mean, I'm I'm just so I'm actually people don't like it when I
Speaker 0: say it. Guy in Argentina? Tina?
Speaker 1: That was I like him a lot. I liked him I liked him, like, even when he first started running. We're gonna get that done here. I mean, it's that model here, and then, You know, I'm I mean, I think I think there's I'm a libertarian internationalist combined. Yeah.
That's kinda what I think about as my philosophy, and so The administrative agencies are the hybrid that that hybrid of state and corporate power, a lot of that's mediated through the administrative State, shut that down. Yeah. Absolutely. Commander in chief, use our own military. Here's a radical idea.
Crazy idea. Instead of using our own military to protect somebody else's border halfway around the world or send supplies to some Ukrainian kleptocrat can buy a bigger house, instead of that, How about we use our own military to protect our own border?
Speaker 0: Hey. There's an idea.
Speaker 1: Yeah. And I can do that on day 1 as commander in chief.