First, NPR is gov't propaganda and it's not socialist media. What a ridiculous assertion. Do you even know what socialist means? Second, lots of things aren't authorized by the Constitution - like the DOD, Dept of Ed, FDA, EPA. Should they be abolished because they're not in the Constitution?
Let's see....it's funded by the government. It's propaganda. So, yeah, actually it is government propaganda.
Yes, socialist means stealing property from the people capable of creating it and throwing it at the people who couldn't earn it.
Actually, the Department of War, now known as the DoD, IS authorized by the Constitution. The Departments of Mr. Ed, Cheech and Chong, and Smokey Bear, are not, as you pointed out, Constitutional.
So you're arguing that because the Constitution was violated create those departments that the Constituton was not violated? But yes, they should be abolished and those few functions they perform that may be authorized by the Constitution should be transferred to the Constitutionally authorized departments already existing.
The federal government is forbidden to fund education, hence there's no overlapping with the Dept of Mr. Ed. Eliminate it, return to the states those taxes presently collected for those purposes and cease the federal collection of taxes allocated to education funding. Welcome to the principles of federalism upon which this nation was founded.
Try telling that to the majority of Americans who support having a public option or the majority who support the DREAM Act.
What, you in a coma in 2010? The majority of Americans handed the people who forced that abomination health care act down our throats their asses and told them to hit the road.
The majority of Americans oppose the Pipe Dream Act. The majority of Americans want the criminal alien invaders to get the **** out and go back where they came from. In case you noticed, the United States is suffering something like 15% unemployment, and every single one of those unemployed is aware that criminal aliens in this nation are taking jobs an American needs while simultaneously consuming services an American is paying for to provide to Americans.