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Trump can say “You’re fired”—and now, the Supreme Court agrees.
In this episode of Watchdog on Wall Street:
  • The SCOTUS decision that restores executive authority over bloated federal agencies
  • Why Ketanji Brown Jackson’s argument fell flat
  • How federal worker unions tried to block efficiency—and lost
  • The outrageous imbalance: why shrinking government is harder than bombing a foreign country
  • What this ruling could mean for future administrations
The bureaucracy is too big, too powerful, and too insulated. Cutting it down shouldn’t be controversial—it should be common sense. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
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