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Blue-State Bureaucratic Swarms Are Devouring America

Posted on Sunday, September 28, 2025
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“He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harrass our people, and eat out their substance.”

                                                            —The Declaration of Independence

This line, penned by Thomas Jefferson in 1776, laments the suffocating bureaucracy that the British Empire had unleashed on the American Colonies, just one of many abuses that precipitated the American Revolution. As we approach our nation’s 250th anniversary, we would do well to remember this righteous outrage that the Founding Fathers felt toward the British monarchy, which they understood would always be a barrier to liberty and individual rights.

Like the founding generation, President Donald Trump also understands that bureaucracy and big government are the enemies of human flourishing, and has set about dismantling the multitudinous new offices erected since Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal created our modern administrative state. Trump shares the outrage of millions of Americans at the great failures of many government agencies that siphon away their tax dollars for little return on investment.

It is infuriating, for instance, that our government sustains the Department of Education (erected 1979), which has demonstrated no real positive effect on the quality of schooling in 45 years despite massive amounts of taxpayer funding. So, when liberals weep and wail at its employees being let go, then ask if anybody voted for this, many of us can only answer by donning our tricorner hats, marching down the street, and raucously beating drums with smiles on our faces: “More!” we cry.

But the bureaucratic swarms “eating out” American substance must be fought at all levels. Blue states and cities are, unsurprisingly, supreme offenders. Two recent stories illustrate this.

In Los Angeles, city controller Kenneth Mejia has been involved in a fight against the powers that be since his 2024 Report of the City Controller’s Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Unit detailed massive corruption. In August 2025, Mejia decided to blow the whistle on the city council’s decision to trim his budget by 15 percent. This means a loss of 27 employees—despite a 61 percent increase in cases of fraud, waste, or abuse reported among the 40 departments and 40,000-plus employees in the 2024 report, controlling approximately $35 billion of the city budget.

That’s a lot of offices and a lot of substance to eat.

This month, Mejia again took to social media to report on how the city of Los Angeles decided to block the city controller’s attempt to do his job and audit the city’s use of funds to fight homelessness. Instead, they decided to hire an outside firm with no expertise in auditing for $3 million.

That the city is likely hiding corruption is supported by allegations of corruption in the LA Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA), a joint agency of the county and city. Local news group LAist reports that allegations were made by fired LAHSA employees of misconduct by former CEO Lecia Adams Kellum that include: “financial mismanagement, wasteful spending, hiring unqualified friends into highly paid powerful positions, trying to destroy public records of her communications with L.A. Mayor Karen Bass, and getting a lap dance while drunk from a consultant she had just hired.”

According to the county’s investigator, the requirement that LAHSA report all fraud, waste, and abuse to the county was not met.

One is tempted to respond by adapting the cynical line from the 1974 movie Chinatown: “Forget it, Jake: it’s Chinatown.” But Americans don’t want to forget it when it’s LA as a whole. They want answers and reform. Angelenos have an opportunity to demand some answers next month, on October 30th, when the city council meets. Mejia wants residents to insist that his budget no longer be under the city council’s authority.   

Minnesota has fewer people than Los Angeles, but the frozen California of the Midwest is doing its best to keep up with the corruption and bureaucratic insanity. Acting U.S. Attorney for Minnesota Joe Long has announced indictments for fraud concerning multiple state programs this month. In a September 18 press conference, he lamented, “I’ve been prosecuting these cases for years and I have literally run out of ways to express what is happening in our state… and to explain the coming iceberg I see as we reckon with the fraud.” His judgment was that fraud seemed to be more prevalent than legitimate services.

The Feeding Our Future scandal, in which over $300 million of COVID-19-era money set aside to feed hungry children had been gobbled up by fraudsters, was bad enough. But on September 18, Long was speaking about the charging of eight people in a massive fraud scheme involving federal funds dispersed from Minnesota’s Housing Stability Services Program (HSS).

According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office press release, the alleged fraudsters supposedly provided assistance with housing and moving expenses but used fake numbers to provide massive payouts for themselves. Set up in 2021 with a projected cost of fewer than $3 million per year, HSS distributed over $21 million that first year and was distributing over $100 million before the spigot was shut off.

This past week, more was revealed. On September 24, Long announced the first of a series of indictments for fraud from a state program providing Medicaid funding for autism services. The 28-year-old woman indicted had allegedly scammed $14 million. As Long observed at that press conference: “To be clear, this is not an isolated scheme. From Feeding Our Future to Housing Stabilization Services and now Autism Services, these massive fraud schemes form a web that has stolen billions of dollars in taxpayer money. Each case we bring exposes another strand of this network.”

Did you catch that? “Billions.” With an “s.”  

Most Minnesotans and Americans want to know how all this money was hoovered up by fraudsters while Democrats apparently sat on their hands. Are state officials or politicians getting kickbacks? Or is this just yet another case of massive incompetence indistinguishable from malevolence?

Either way, Americans’ substance is being eaten up – either by people or because of people in public offices. From DC to Minneapolis to LA, our swarm of public officials seems to produce honey only for themselves and criminals.

According to the 20th-century longshoreman philosopher Eric Hoffer, “Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket.”

Americans want our government to reflect the movement started by the Founders. They would be satisfied if it were run as a decent business. But they want the racket stopped.

David P. Deavel teaches at the University of St. Thomas in Houston. A past Lincoln Fellow at the Claremont Institute, he is a Senior Contributor at The Imaginative Conservative. Follow him on X (Twitter) @davidpdeavel.

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John
John
8 months ago

President Trump is great and has done a great job!!! The only corruption and evil in this country is by the Democratic Party and their Socialist friends The Democrats are the biggest enemies of America!!!

Dr Capital
Dr Capital
8 months ago

The left has past full retreat and has fallen to irresponsible terrible behavior.

I’ll be criticized for this statement but the left has become like the remnants of the German SS at the final days of WW2: They refuse to accept they are totally defeated

DJ Wright
DJ Wright
8 months ago

This article and examples highlight an entrenched flaw in the idealogy of the left, that bloated bureaucracies are parasitic on taxpayers and a threat to God-given freedoms.

Kathryn
Kathryn
8 months ago

As a Minnesotan, I’m growling! Words can’t express how angry I am. Here’s how I fight every day in prayer: “O Lord Jesus, expose more and more of the rampant corruption in the Walz administration, bring Justice down upon them, and shatter the Democrat party in MN and the USA. (Democrat Farmer-Labor party here in Minnesota. And was ever a group misnamed!!)

Eric Van Court
Eric Van Court
8 months ago

Agree the unelected bureaucracy is a growth industry against productive work.

Commentary
Commentary
8 months ago

Well, Walz is the governor nd it’s obvious that he is incompetent from just the little exposure he had during Kamala’s campaign. Apparently there’s been no oversight by the governor or his admin in MN. I will say the same for California with Newsom in charge. He is one slick character…

GMA
GMA
8 months ago

How can an intelligent person ever want to be a Democrat/no shame and no gain.

Judy
Judy
8 months ago

It takes either a strong criminal instinct or incredible stupidity to be a Democrat.

The people who joined 40 years ago and are staying in the Party must be blind and deaf with a fairly low IQ.

Charlotte Mahin
Charlotte Mahin
8 months ago

The only way to get the corrupt radical liberals out of our government is to vote them out. Problem is, these same radical liberals have been brainwashing our students for the last 50 years. They have taught them that the U.S. is a bad country who has always been the “bad guy” in the settling of our country, in fighting in two world wars to save the European countries and the SE Asia countries. Our schools actually change history in the text books to make the U.S. look bad. Why were we so careless not to stop them?? The radical liberals started being devious and corrupt way back when they were “Carpet Baggers” cheating newly freed black. They are the racist, corrupt, anti-Constitution group and if we do not find a way to defeat them, we will totally lose our Democratic Republic. It is happening more quickly than anyone seems to imagine. All I can do is pray daily that somehow God can open their eyes before it is too late.

Kathryn
Kathryn
8 months ago

The Minnesota growler again with another comment, because I just had a realization: all the corruption that has been discovered in my state has been found out and brought to the fore because people are praying for this. This empowers our brave investigators. It will also empower Justice. E.g. the perps of the Feeding our Future scandal have received stiff prison sentences. Don’t stop fighting!

truthseeker71
truthseeker71
8 months ago

Percentage of US population that work for Federal, State and Local government
ChatGPT said:As of the latest data, around 12-13% of the U.S. population works in government roles at the federal, state, and local levels combined. This is broken down as follows:

  1. Federal Government Employees: Roughly 2-3% of the U.S. workforce.
  2. State Government Employees: Around 5-6% of the workforce.
  3. Local Government Employees: About 6-7% of the workforce.

These numbers are rough estimates, based on the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data, and they can vary depending on how one defines “government employment” and which specific sectors (e.g., education, public safety, health) are included.
If you’re interested in specific figures or a deeper dive into the data, let me know!
You said:Percentage of US population that work for Federal, State and Local government from 1920 to 2025
ChatGPT said:The percentage of the U.S. population working for federal, state, and local governments has changed significantly over the last century. The trend has been generally upward, reflecting the increasing size and scope of government at all levels. Here’s an overview of how the percentage of workers in government has evolved from 1920 to 2025.
1920s – 1930s:

  • 1920s: The government sector was relatively small compared to today. Less than 5% of the workforce worked in government, as the economy was still largely industrial and agricultural.
  • 1930s (Great Depression): The federal government expanded significantly during the New Deal, leading to a noticeable increase in government employment. Federal, state, and local government employees made up 5-6% of the workforce.

1940s – 1950s:

  • 1940s: During World War II, government employment surged due to wartime mobilization. By the end of the 1940s, around 6-7% of the workforce was employed by the government.
  • 1950s: The trend continued upward, with government employment reaching about 7-8% of the workforce, driven in part by the growing welfare state and the expansion of government services.

1960s – 1970s:

  • 1960s: The federal government grew under President Johnson’s “Great Society” programs, leading to an increase in public sector employment. By the 1960s, approximately 8-9% of the workforce was in government roles.
  • 1970s: This decade saw continued growth in the public sector, especially at the state and local levels. By the end of the 1970s, government employees represented around 10% of the workforce.

1980s – 1990s:

  • 1980s: The federal government began to shrink a bit under President Reagan, though state and local government continued to grow. By the mid-1980s, about 11% of the workforce was employed by the government.
  • 1990s: Government employment continued to increase at state and local levels, especially in areas like education, health services, and public safety. By the end of the 1990s, the percentage had reached about 12-13%.

2000s – 2010s:

  • 2000s: Government employment peaked slightly, particularly at the state and local levels, as the U.S. continued to grow and expand its welfare programs. By the early 2000s, about 13-14% of the workforce worked in government jobs.
  • 2010s: Despite some budgetary constraints following the 2008 financial crisis, government employment held steady, and by 2015, about 13-14% of the workforce was employed in the public sector.

2020s:

  • 2020-2025: The percentage of government employees remained fairly consistent at around 12-13%, though it may see slight fluctuations based on national or global events (e.g., COVID-19 pandemic-related shifts in government services) or economic conditions. As of 2023, it’s about 12-13% of the total workforce, with federal government employment slightly declining, but state and local government employment holding steady or growing in certain areas.

Historical Trends Summary:

  1. Early 20th Century (1920s–1930s): Less than 5-6% in government.
  2. Mid 20th Century (1940s–1960s): Gradual growth to 6-9%.
  3. Late 20th Century (1970s–1990s): 10-13% of the workforce in government.
  4. Early 21st Century (2000s–2020s): Government employment stabilizes at 12-13%.

Why the Increase?

  • Expansion of Government Services: As the U.S. economy grew, so did the need for public services, including education, healthcare, infrastructure, and social safety nets.
  • World Wars: Both World War I and World War II led to significant increases in federal government employment.
  • The Great Depression: The New Deal under Franklin D. Roosevelt expanded government roles in employment, social services, and infrastructure.
  • Post-War Growth: Following WWII, there was an expansion of state and local government roles, especially in education and public welfare
Jason D Schrum
Jason D Schrum
8 months ago

Cut the Federal funding when they exhaust present resources, stop insulation of corruption,This cant be sustainable with no recognition of a finite structure of governance.and without one ya best figure it out how to get one.

Thinking
Thinking
8 months ago

Trump being a business man looks at the Gov as a business. DOGE found so much fraud. And what did these lefties do scream bloody murder that Elon was getting rich frim this fraud he uncovered. And started burning down his cars and dealerships. Because all these lefties were profiting from all this fraud. They didn’t anf dont want to save this country from bankruptcy. They won’t even do a CR to keep the country running for another month or two. No Trump has to come across with Billions, with an s to help the illegals in this country.and pay subsidy for Obama care. That was a boondoggle from day one. Nobody could not, can afford the premiums and so they added in subsidy so it could pass . And on and on. All to break the budget and bankrupt America. Banks are merging. Local banks who have been in existence for decades are no more. Black Rock is buying them all up. Till one day there are a few banks left who will rule all of our money. When to spend it where to spend it. That is what this stranglehold the lefties are putting on this country and what can president Trump do? Nothing. They have tied his hands at every turn. And we are next.

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
8 months ago

Waste & fraud=power to the Dems

keith b
keith b
8 months ago

soooo the answer to wasted funds is,3 DEMS. in a row,see no evil,hear no evil,speak no evil. We don,t see nothin……

Claire A
Claire A
8 months ago

Believe me, there are those of us, here in MN, that voted for someone else. But the majority kept voting him in for another four years. We have to unite to get him and his cohorts out of government. Until then, we are stuck with liberals that think it’s just fine to continue letting criminals out.

One thing is for sure. I’m not voting for any of these guys that are candidates.

anna hubert
anna hubert
8 months ago

How many bureaucrats are employed for each working American, how many of them has one tax payer feed?

Bernard
Bernard
8 months ago

The Commonwealth of MA is a prime example of the inbred abuse of power, excessive authority, a one party legislature who does not care a farthing for the 6 million constituents in residence. Ignoring the demands for a legislative audit, the Democrats meet in secret, with no public comment into their legislative reviews. Billions are spent without authority on illegals. The AG has spent hundreds of thousands on vacations. The Governor is out of control, ruling by fiat, where the constituents are her subjects and not citizens of constitutional republic. The state, home of John Adams, the author of the US Constitution, the enclave moves towards the Road to Serfdom and will soon be the truth in 17th century philosopher Thomas Hobbes’ famous line: “Hell is the Truth seen too late.”

Scott C
Scott C
8 months ago

Local city and county zoning and code enforcement are as draconian as federal “deep state” actors!
They ignore the express limits on their powers AND the Citizens/Property Owners Natural Rights!

James Moran Sr
James Moran Sr
8 months ago

THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY HAS LOST THEIR WAY ONCE THEY LET THE SQUARD TAKE OVER THE PARTY, BOTH PARTIES HAD THEIR DIFFERANCES,BUT ALWAYS PUT AMERICA FIRST. UNTIL THE DEMS WAKE UP, WE MUST KEEP WINNING THE VOTE, ESPECIALLY THE MID TERMS.

Claire A
Claire A
8 months ago

I’m talking about Waltz.

BobA
BobA
8 months ago

NYC residents think they have it bad now. What’s going to be like if they elect a communist?

Pete
Pete
7 months ago

LIbs are ALWAYS guilty of their accusations. they taut abuses they create, and tout their lying, thieving a$$es as the saviors to get permission to dig for more funds.

Major
Major
8 months ago

And yet we keep electing democrats. No, the democrat party is not dead. And no, the mainstream media that promotes democrats, fraud, and scandal, is also not dead. Mamdani in NYC is a great example of that. Who is promoting him? Why is he leading in that race for Mayor? It will be complete destruction for that city, and will spread to other parts of the country. Why do so many people support these policies? The answer is obvious… the media, the education system, and the so called entertainment industry. Todays democrat party owns all three.

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