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Elon Musk Is Leading a ‘Hostile Takeover of the Federal Government’

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President Trump has empowered Elon Musk, one of the richest men in the world, to fire government employees, eliminate federal agencies and run roughshod over both federal law and the Constitution.
In an unparalleled delegation of executive branch authority, Trump has chosen Musk — who is at once an entrepreneur whose companies have won billions of dollars in federal contracts and an open supporter of far-right political parties in Europe — to conduct a radical reconfiguration of the American government in conformity with the ideological agendas of both Trump and Musk.
The two men have at least one thing in common. Both grew up in white enclaves during periods when racial strife was emerging — Trump was born in 1946 and grew up in the affluent Queens neighborhood of Jamaica Estates in New York City; Musk was born in 1971 and grew up in the suburbs of Johannesburg and Durban, in South Africa, at a time when whites still ruled the country under apartheid.
The elevation of Musk marks a major reversal of Trump ideology from the angry working class, anti-elitism of his first winning campaign, in 2016, under the guidance of Steve Bannon, to the explicit privileging, this time around, of elite tech oligarchs — rich beyond the imagination of ordinary people — to guide government policies.
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It is no easy task to grasp the scale and magnitude of Trump’s appointment of Musk to run the Department of Government Efficiency, better known by its acronym, DOGE. Musk’s declared goal is to cut federal spending by $2 trillion. According to the Congressional Budget Office, government expenditures totaled $6.75 trillion in 2024.
“I can think of no precedent in American history of such enormous power being entrusted to a private citizen,” Laurence Tribe, a professor of constitutional law at Harvard, wrote by email in reply to my inquiry:
To say that this delegation of unsupervised authority by President Trump to Elon Musk is an unprecedented violation of the Appointments Clause of Article II of the Constitution, which at a minimum would demand the Senate’s advice and consent to the appointment of anyone exercising the kind of power, would be an understatement.
Our Constitution rebels against the idea of empowering any individual, neither elected nor officially appointed pursuant to law, with the sweeping power to control the expenditure of public funds, the hiring and firing of public officials, the deployment of public force, and the organization of public agencies. This is brute dictatorship of the worst kind.


 
You've created these threads in less than 24 hours, is your whole life completely centered around complaining about Trump on the internet?

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You've created these threads in less than 24 hours, is your whole life completely centered around complaining about Trump on the internet?

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You must be new here. OP has been posting articles for decades
 
You've created these threads in less than 24 hours, is your whole life completely centered around complaining about Trump on the internet?

Elon Musk Is Leading a ‘Hostile Takeover of the Federal Government


Trump Is Censoring Health Research. Patients Will Pay the Cost.

Trump Cuts Target Next Generation of Scientists and Public Health Leaders

Hundreds of FAA employees are let go as Trump's mass layoffs continue


Omaha man first in Nebraska to file federal lawsuit challenging legality of DOGE

No, thank you.

We have enough people that complain about threads others make without contributing any themselves.
 
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You've created these threads in less than 24 hours, is your whole life completely centered around complaining about Trump on the internet?

Elon Musk Is Leading a ‘Hostile Takeover of the Federal Government


Trump Is Censoring Health Research. Patients Will Pay the Cost.

Trump Cuts Target Next Generation of Scientists and Public Health Leaders

Hundreds of FAA employees are let go as Trump's mass layoffs continue


Omaha man first in Nebraska to file federal lawsuit challenging legality of DOGE
He's never had much of a life, but chronic TDS is killing him faster than his cigarettes!
 
He's never had much of a life, but chronic TDS is killing him faster than his cigarettes!
personally, i kinda like cig's posts in that they beat plain old insults, and i don't begrudge anyone their particular editorial selection. That said, there was a much better (in comparison to the times) story in this vein in Politico from the perspective of a private equity guy that compared their approach to typical PE turnaround tactics.
 
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Yeah, “hostile” to career bureaucrats and their supporters. More power to him.

so “career bureaucrats” is code for new federal employees who are still on probation? because the real career bureaucrats who are profiting off the system is congress and they aren’t impacted at all. just watching all this and counting their donor checks…
 
Crazy Filthy Don just gave Musky the keys, banks to all of our great country. SO, what is CORRUPT THUMPS cut in all of this.
No Way Wtf GIF by Harlem
 
All he’s doing is cutting dead weight and taking out the trash. That’s kind of like telling me I shouldn’t have the power to pick up litter that I see on the ground.
So, in the past month, as one example; we’ve experienced a rash of plane crashes…he’s forced out hundreds of FAA employees at the same time.

I don’t object to the idea of what he is doing, save for 1) blatant conflict of interest between all the government contracts his companies have, as well as numerous investigations of various issues from 11 different cabinet departments. 2) there’s no oversight in involved, we’re just supposed to take his word for what he’s doing…and he’s already been proven wrong on several occasions AFTER the damage is done.

Go ahead, conduct your audit and then present your findings. Nobody should be fired until then.
Fauci never had anything close to this level of authority, but go on with your silly deflection.
 
President Trump has empowered Elon Musk, one of the richest men in the world, to fire government employees, eliminate federal agencies and run roughshod over both federal law and the Constitution.
In an unparalleled delegation of executive branch authority, Trump has chosen Musk — who is at once an entrepreneur whose companies have won billions of dollars in federal contracts and an open supporter of far-right political parties in Europe — to conduct a radical reconfiguration of the American government in conformity with the ideological agendas of both Trump and Musk.
The two men have at least one thing in common. Both grew up in white enclaves during periods when racial strife was emerging — Trump was born in 1946 and grew up in the affluent Queens neighborhood of Jamaica Estates in New York City; Musk was born in 1971 and grew up in the suburbs of Johannesburg and Durban, in South Africa, at a time when whites still ruled the country under apartheid.
The elevation of Musk marks a major reversal of Trump ideology from the angry working class, anti-elitism of his first winning campaign, in 2016, under the guidance of Steve Bannon, to the explicit privileging, this time around, of elite tech oligarchs — rich beyond the imagination of ordinary people — to guide government policies.
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It is no easy task to grasp the scale and magnitude of Trump’s appointment of Musk to run the Department of Government Efficiency, better known by its acronym, DOGE. Musk’s declared goal is to cut federal spending by $2 trillion. According to the Congressional Budget Office, government expenditures totaled $6.75 trillion in 2024.
“I can think of no precedent in American history of such enormous power being entrusted to a private citizen,” Laurence Tribe, a professor of constitutional law at Harvard, wrote by email in reply to my inquiry:
Thank God, like an early 90’s democrat without all the “suicides”
 
So, in the past month, as one example; we’ve experienced a rash of plane crashes…he’s forced out hundreds of FAA employees at the same time.

I don’t object to the idea of what he is doing, save for 1) blatant conflict of interest between all the government contracts his companies have, as well as numerous investigations of various issues from 11 different cabinet departments. 2) there’s no oversight in involved, we’re just supposed to take his word for what he’s doing…and he’s already been proven wrong on several occasions AFTER the damage is done.

Go ahead, conduct your audit and then present your findings. Nobody should be fired until then.

Fauci never had anything close to this level of authority, but go on with your silly deflection.
We have not experienced a “rash” of plane crashes. We’ve experienced a rash of national reporting of place crashes. Check out any of the aviation wonk pages on Facebook. Crashes and incidents happen almost daily.
 
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If you live in a Red Kentucky county, do not listen to these silly Libs.
Run your generator INDOORS to keep it warmer and easier to refuel.
MAGA!!!!



 


If you search my prior posts, you're going to find where I explain this was EXACTLY what Musk was going to do, months ago.
Team MAGA easily falls for the misdirection and smokescreen. "We found a 150 year old getting paid!" (please don't you mind our uninformed decision-making, and process and conflict issues over here).
 
Dem expertise being exposed is painful.
Which DOGE staffers have any background in financial auditing? It's a bunch of early 20s hackers gaining access to systems they have no background knowledge on the systems usage. They're doing mass firings by script, and don't even research what the acronym for the group within an agency stands for. Nothing they are doing is streamlining or shrinking government, but rather is creating chasms of chaos so they can point at their own actions saying government doesn't work or serve it's citizens.
 
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