SCHEDULE F IS BACK – TRUMP’S LATEST ASSAULT ON THE DEEP STATE
Quietly, and with no great fanfare, President Donald Trump has resurrected the most innovative strategy of his first term.
In fact, I’ve argued that this one measure is the single most creative approach to government reform to advance in a century.
Trump’s executive order creates a new category for federal employment, set to apply to any civil servant who is working on policy and its implementation. It’s a resurrection of a similar executive order from late in his first term — promptly reversed by President Joe Biden — and the finalization of another announced in the earliest days of Trump’s second term.
What this means is rather dramatic. It brings the public sector, or at least part of it, to fit with the usual labor practices of the private sector.
This helps restore some part of people’s government. The people elect a president. The president can control employment in the executive branch rather than be beholden to a permanent civil service class.
This is precisely what the Founders created. It’s something of a wonder how and why that system was ever replaced with something so completely different.










The World Cup has brought real excitement to these American shores, and not just in the form of soccer, but in the innocent, wide-eyed discoveries of European tourists experiencing the United States for the first time.

I have written about this issue before, but with the midterms approaching, I thought it bears repeating. It’s so very, very important.