To argue that government agencies don't change their tactics because on the administration in power is a fallacious arguement. Of course they do. I've not searched to see if the current administration has had any input here but administrations certainly do have an impact of what will be addressed and how it will be.
Nobody would argue that INS doesn't act differently under Obama than they would under say, Ron Paul.
Okay, so on the topic of 'tactics' changing because of the administration in power & since you mention Ron Paul: where were the Libertarians/TP when Bush was spending more on Social programs then any other GOP president? Why were they silent when the 'Bush' Government 'forced' them to help others by dumping LOADS of money into welfare programs? Even if the answer is that Obama "changed the tactics" and is spending "more" than Bush...
no one said a single thing about Bush's spending being unconstitutional. No one says the Government is wrong in 'forcing' citizens to fund the military industrial complex, etc.
I'd not have the opinion of the GOP/TP/Libertarians that I do, when it comes to helping others, if they had shown the same discord for Bush when he threw money around and expected everyone to fund social programs and two wars. If they could show even an ounce of consistency in what they stand for, people might believe the Patriotism.
So yes, agencies change with the Admin, sure, but the Constitution stays the same. If something is unconstitutional now, it was unconstitutional under Bush.
Obviously
People change because of the Administration in Power as well.
I agree there are flaws with our Government. But I think it would be better if we found a way, as united people, to reform our Federal Government rather than dissemble it. People dont trust that States can handle things on their own. And no one seems to know what a "private organization"
is past being a "private organization"... so it's not even an option.
IMO, "The People" would pick a Progressive candidate over a Libertarian one. Libertarians seem
too left and their answers are rather vague..