Current Structure
The founding fathers wanted to ensure that the newly formed American people were not to be subject to another tyrannical government as experienced with the king of England. They created the Constitution to limit the power of the future government. They also wanted to ensure that no one governmental entity had too much power. Hence the three branches of government we have today which were intended as a 'checks and balances' between each other.
As evidenced by recent events of various departments and elected and appointed persons defying these checks and balances it seems only logical that specific requirements be instated thereby ensuring the founding father's original intent.
All federal and state departments must uphold and defend the United States Constitution
First and foremost is the requirement that all governmental departments must uphold and defend the Constitution. The Constitution is the highest form of law for our country, and it makes sense to mandate that support throughout the federal and state governments. Too many anti-American governors, state legislatures, and unfortunately, federal agencies have forgotten this.
The following agencies, and respective sub-agencies, are abolished effective immediately
... Federal Reserve...
... IRS...
... DOJ...
... EPA...
... DOE...
... BLM...
... See https://www.usa.gov/agency-index for a complete list of agencies. Note: Not all should be cancelled.