WHAT DOES A SHADOW GOVERNMENT ACTUALLY DO ?
Simply put, the Shadow Government [SG] begins by keeping track of who works at any Agency, who has been fired from an Agency and what Agency programs and actions have been cut; further, it tracks former employees fired by the current administration, recording their experience and qualifications.
Eventually, the SG can develop analyses of how well or poorly any Agency is accomplishing its legislatively mandated responsibilities.
Lastly, the SG can develop action plans to resurrect an Agency to its formerly mandated effectiveness. Since the SG is not-partisan, it focuses on the expenditures and programs approved by the former administration and passed by Congress as required. The SG strives to avoid partisanship where possible with the objective of restoring the Federal Government to its former self.


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