Ramaswamy reveals plan to eliminate FBI, Education Dept., Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Presidential Hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy Shares Vision for Administrative State
At a New Hampshire town hall on July 20, Vivek Ramaswamy, a candidate for president, captivated the audience with his vision for the administrative state.
Ramaswamy made a grand entrance on stage at Saint Anselm College’s New Hampshire Institute of Politics, accompanied by the energetic sounds of Jason Aldean’s “Try That in a Small Town.”
The music video for Aldean’s song had faced controversy and was pulled from the air by Country Music Television. However, Ramaswamy chose the song to emphasize the importance of freedom of expression.
In his speech, Ramaswamy highlighted the need for individuals to freely express their thoughts and opinions in public, whether they are artists, parents, or corporate executives.
Plans for Ending FBI, Department of Education
Ramaswamy went on to discuss his plans for reforming the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and dismantling the Department of Education (DOE).
He criticized the FBI for lacking cabinet-level accountability and proposed shifting some of its employees to other agencies to reduce corruption and redundancy.
Ramaswamy also expressed his intention to dismantle the DOE, which he believed should never have existed. He criticized the agency for promoting woke-ism, transgenderism, and indoctrination in schools.
Ramaswamy emphasized the importance of parental choice in education and pledged to disburse half of the DOE’s budget back to the states and the people. He also proposed transferring the agency’s workforce and vocational education programs to the Labor Department.
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