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American Focus > Blog > Environment > Whose House? Our House. Why We Must Fight the Theft and Butchering of Our Federal Agencies
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Whose House? Our House. Why We Must Fight the Theft and Butchering of Our Federal Agencies

Last updated: March 13, 2025 7:36 am
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Federal agencies are facing unprecedented destruction under the Trump administration, leading to a loss of essential services for the American public and livelihoods for federal workers. This illegal effort not only deprives us of vital functions but also robs us of our legacy of investment in taxpayer-funded institutions. The ongoing dismantling of agencies like USAID, NOAA, and the CDC is not just harmful but also potentially illegal, pushing American innovation to the brink.

Imagine your home being systematically torn down by your partner, who believes that certain parts are unnecessary or inefficient. First, your shed is demolished, then your appliances are taken away, followed by your windows being smashed, and eventually, even your roof and foundation are destroyed. This destruction mirrors the dismantling of federal agencies by the Trump administration, leaving us with a sense of loss and helplessness.

Federal agencies are vital components of a functioning society, built over time to serve the needs of the public. They provide essential services like weather forecasts, safe drinking water regulations, education aid, disease control, medical research, disaster relief, and more. Destroying these agencies is akin to theft, as they are funded by taxpayers and meant to serve the public good.

The motivations behind these destructive actions are questionable, with suggestions of profit-driven privatization and favoritism for the wealthy. The consequences of these cuts are not just financial but also endanger lives, compromise scientific data, and erode the infrastructure built over decades. Rebuilding what has been lost will be costly and challenging, with long-term implications for our society.

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It is essential to stand up against these attacks on federal agencies, as they are crucial for maintaining a functional democracy. By advocating for the protection of agencies like NOAA and supporting fired staff, we can resist the ongoing harm caused by these destructive actions. Taking action through letters to Congress, calls to representatives, and showing up for agencies in person are all ways to make a difference.

While the fight against agency dismantling may seem daunting, staying vigilant, unified, and prepared for further challenges is crucial. By staying engaged and supporting one another, we can push back against these destructive policies and work towards a future where essential services are safeguarded for all.

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