DOA departments.Texas Rep. Ron Paul's dark-horse campaign for the Republican nomination has become the blockbuster block·bust·er n. 1. Something, such as a film or book, that sustains widespread popularity and achieves enormous sales. 2. A high-explosive bomb used for demolition purposes. 3. story of the presidential race. Alone among the major party candidates, the anti-war libertarian lib·er·tar·i·an n. 1. One who advocates maximizing individual rights and minimizing the role of the state. 2. One who believes in free will. [From liberty. talks about scrapping vast swaths of the federal government: the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Reserve system, and multiple cabinet-level offices. Ideally, Paul says, he would return to the cabinet George Washington had when he took the presidency two centuries ago: "You'd have State, Treasury, Justice, and not much more than that." reason asked Paul which three departments he would get rid of first and why. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] 1 Department of Energy: "There's no authority in the Constitution for us to have an energy operation run out of Washington--although I guess the same goes for most of these departments!" 2 Department of Education: "Just look at the quality of education in the last 50 years or so since we started getting the federal government involved. The quality is down, and the costs have skyrocketed. We need to get Washington out of this and let local school boards figure out what works for them." 3 Department of Homeland Security Noun 1. Department of Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security Homeland Security executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States : "It's a huge, ineffective bureaucracy, and it failed its first test after Hurricane Katrina n.pr See Federal Emergency Management Agency. [the Federal Emergency Management Agency The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is the federal agency responsible for coordinating emergency planning, preparedness, risk reduction, response, and recovery. The agency works closely with state and local governments by funding emergency programs and providing technical ] had never been very efficient, but it became so much less efficient once it was brought into this sprawling new department. it was exactly the wrong response to 9/11, which we should have responded to as a police problem." |
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