Summary
âž¡ The text discusses concerns about the Child Protective Services (CPS) and other agencies, suggesting they lack accountability and have become too powerful. It suggests that these agencies, initially created to lighten the workload of elected officials, have grown beyond their intended scope and now operate without sufficient checks and balances. The text implies a need for reform to ensure these agencies are held accountable and their power is kept in check.
Transcript
Well, we’ll answer these couple others. What about CPS? They are corrupt, of course, and targeting people because they’re pro-Second Amendment or for freedom. OK, so I don’t know how you were going to answer that. Well, where’s the check and balance with CPS? I mean, that’s what the Constitution was all about. I mean, you know, that they wanted to break up as many things. I think it was James Madison that basically said that’s, you know, breaking up the executive judicial and the executive branch was part of breaking up tyranny. You know, what accountability does CPS have? We the people have no way to hold CPS accountable. They’re an agency that is an administrator. You know, the nation was partially destroyed as a result of agencies. Look at the agencies that destroy our life, they make other rules, everything from the EPA to the Department of Education, the FBI, you name it. And these are not elected individuals. So there is some little place where someone could examine the existing system to see what authority they had to make agencies. I don’t think they did. And I think that’s where we could. Well, you know, it’s kind of interesting because there’s a good book and I can’t think of right off the top of my head. But it was talking about the history of the founding fathers and they continue to have committees and committees and committees and committees when the government was started. And so what happened was these are elected officials were just inundated because they were having 16, 17 hour days and they were just bogged down by committees, by committees, committees. And I think that what ends up happening is is slowly throughout the throughout the time, they just started to kind of relinquish that power into and say, well, you know what, instead of having these committees, what we’re going to do is we’re just going to create agencies and these agencies will be under us and we’ll still oversee them. And unfortunately, we know that these agencies and bureaucrats have kind of just become bloated and become bigger and more tyrannical than before. And now the creation is more powerful than the creator. And I think that that’s kind of where it has. And so CPS is is is even though it’s a state level or, you know, it’s still one of the alphabet agencies and it you can’t there’s no regulations, there’s no way the people have no power. Right. [tr:trw].