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Federal judge hands Musk’s DOGE a win on data access at 3 agencies

The DOGE team. And, if the President judges them qualified, then I am fine with that. I can tell you that they are more qualified then this Biden appointee who was in charge of hazardous materials for the US. And, I am sure you were totally on board with this appointment. How did he even pass a low level background check when he had a history of this?

LINK - Biden appointee fired for history of theft
So you trust people with zero auditing training or experience to do an audit of the most important agencies in our country. Got it.

You're a moron.
 
So you trust people with zero auditing training or experience to do an audit of the most important agencies in our country. Got it.

You're a moron.
How do you know they have zero training to do this forensic auditing? Why don't you list their qualification since you seem to know where they are lacking.

And, how convenient of you to ignore the outstanding Biden appointee that was pointed out. LOL!!
 
How do you know they have zero training to do this forensic auditing? Why don't you list their qualification since you seem to know where they are lacking.

And, how convenient of you to ignore the outstanding Biden appointee that was pointed out. LOL!!
You're the one suggesting they have appropriate training and experience. Back it up or STFU.

I ignored it because it is irrelevant. If the appointee was unqualified that was a HUGE mistake that should not be repeated. Or are you claiming that makes it OK now?

Edited to add this. Prove it wrong.

Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) comprises a team of young engineers aged between 19 and 24, with one member still in college. These individuals have been tasked with auditing and modernizing federal agencies, including the U.S. Treasury Department's payment systems. However, there is no publicly available information indicating that any of these appointees possess formal auditing training or experience. Their backgrounds appear to be primarily in engineering and technology rather than in financial auditing or governmental oversight.
 
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LOL - More lies from Joe

Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) comprises a team of young engineers aged between 19 and 24, with one member still in college. These individuals have been tasked with auditing and modernizing federal agencies, including the U.S. Treasury Department's payment systems. However, there is no publicly available information indicating that any of these appointees possess formal auditing training or experience. Their backgrounds appear to be primarily in engineering and technology rather than in financial auditing or governmental oversight.
 
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You don't scream bloody murder after a cursory glance through data that doesn't have a rational explanation, because it's nearly a surety that it's your own ignorance that led you to bad conclusions........
 
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) comprises a team of young engineers aged between 19 and 24, with one member still in college. These individuals have been tasked with auditing and modernizing federal agencies, including the U.S. Treasury Department's payment systems. However, there is no publicly available information indicating that any of these appointees possess formal auditing training or experience. Their backgrounds appear to be primarily in engineering and technology rather than in financial auditing or governmental oversight.
They are the biggest and brightest minds in the world, Elon Musk doesn't hire the dregs of the world like the liberals seem to do frequently.
 
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You're the one suggesting they have appropriate training and experience. Back it up or STFU.

I ignored it because it is irrelevant. If the appointee was unqualified that was a HUGE mistake that should not be repeated. Or are you claiming that makes it OK now?

Edited to add this. Prove it wrong.

Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) comprises a team of young engineers aged between 19 and 24, with one member still in college. These individuals have been tasked with auditing and modernizing federal agencies, including the U.S. Treasury Department's payment systems. However, there is no publicly available information indicating that any of these appointees possess formal auditing training or experience. Their backgrounds appear to be primarily in engineering and technology rather than in financial auditing or governmental oversight.
Please, I said that they have been approved by the President and his staff and that is good enough for me. Show me where I listed their qualifications. It's you, through this handle and your other handle, who are claiming "without evidence" that they do not have the ability to do this auditing. Which, amazingly enough, these very smart young people are actually exposing some of the insane spending in these agencies are doing. Again, you have proven nothing about your claim that they cannot do the job they have been tasked with.

And, there is nothing irrelevant about pointing out that you seems so eager to bash a team that Trump has put in place, who seems to be doing some good work, while pointing out the laughable hypocrisy that you and the rest of your liberal friends have shown towards the horrific hires of the previous administration.
 
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) comprises a team of young engineers aged between 19 and 24, with one member still in college. These individuals have been tasked with auditing and modernizing federal agencies, including the U.S. Treasury Department's payment systems. However, there is no publicly available information indicating that any of these appointees possess formal auditing training or experience. Their backgrounds appear to be primarily in engineering and technology rather than in financial auditing or governmental oversight.
Well, at least we now know that Joe and Riley are the same person usning multiple handles. BRAVO.....LOL!!
 
Please, I said that they have been approved by the President and his staff and that is good enough for me. Show me where I listed their qualifications. It's you, through this handle and your other handle, who are claiming "without evidence" that they do not have the ability to do this auditing. Which, amazingly enough, these very smart young people are actually exposing some of the insane spending in these agencies are doing. Again, you have proven nothing about your claim that they cannot do the job they have been tasked with.

And, there is nothing irrelevant about pointing out that you seems so eager to bash a team that Trump has put in place, who seems to be doing some good work, while pointing out the laughable hypocrisy that you and the rest of your liberal friends have shown towards the horrific hires of the previous administration.
You write at a level that would earn an 8th grader a C- grade at best.

What is my other handle? Can't wait to hear this.

DOGE is made up of Musk cronies and college interns. Not one auditor in the group.

Below is a list of known DOGE team members, their approximate ages, and areas of expertise:

  1. Gautier "Cole" Killian (24)
    • Role: Environmental Protection Agency employee.
    • Expertise: Blockchain research.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  2. Stephanie Holmes (43)
    • Role: Human Resources at DOGE.
    • Expertise: Human resources management; previously managed her own HR consulting company, BrighterSideHR.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  3. Steve Davis (45)
    • Role: Involved in setting up DOGE and staff recruitment.
    • Expertise: Longtime Musk associate; previously worked at SpaceX, The Boring Company, and X.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  4. Edward Coristine (19)
    • Role: Affiliated with DOGE; detailed to the Office of Personnel Management.
    • Expertise: Recent Northeastern University graduate; interned at Neuralink.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  5. Nate Cavanaugh (28)
    • Role: Entrepreneur; interviewed staffers at the General Services Administration as part of the DOGE team.
    • Expertise: Entrepreneurship and administrative processes.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  6. Riccardo Biasini (39)
    • Role: Senior adviser to the director at the Office of Personnel Management.
    • Expertise: Engineering; previously worked for Tesla and The Boring Company.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  7. Anthony Armstrong (57)
    • Role: Senior adviser to the director at the Office of Personnel Management.
    • Expertise: Banking; previously worked with Morgan Stanley and was involved in Musk's 2022 purchase of Twitter.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  8. Keenan D. Kmiec (45)
    • Role: Lawyer; works as part of the Executive Office of the President.
    • Expertise: Legal affairs; previously clerked for Chief Justice John Roberts.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  9. James Burnham (41)
    • Role: General counsel at DOGE.
    • Expertise: Legal affairs; previously clerked for Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  10. Jacob Altik (32)
    • Role: Lawyer affiliated with the Executive Office of the President.
    • Expertise: Legal affairs; previously clerked for D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Neomi Rao.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  11. Jordan M. Wick (28)
    • Role: Official member of DOGE.
    • Expertise: Software engineering; previously worked for Waymo.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  12. Ethan Shaotran (22)
    • Role: Part of the DOGE team.
    • Expertise: Computer science; recently attended Harvard University; founded Spark, a scheduling assistant startup.
    • Source:
      ProPublica
  13. Kyle Schutt (37)
    • Role: Software engineer affiliated with DOGE; worked at the General Services Administration.
    • Expertise: Software engineering; involved in the launch of WinRed, a Republican fundraising platform.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  14. Ryan Riedel (37)
    • Role: Chief information officer at the Department of Energy.
    • Expertise: Information technology; former SpaceX employee.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  15. Adam Ramada (35)
    • Role: Official DOGE member.
    • Expertise: Venture capital; previously worked for Spring Tide Capital.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  16. Kendell M. Lindemann (24)
    • Role: Official member of the DOGE team.
    • Expertise: Business analysis; previously worked for Russell Street Ventures and McKinsey
 
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Well, at least we now know that Joe and Riley are the same person usning multiple handles. BRAVO.....LOL!!
Hilarious. You do like to make things up. The lying goes hand in hand with your welching on bets.

If character flaws were an asset you would be right up there with Musk and Trump in wealth.
 
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You write at a level that would earn an 8th grader a C- grade at best.

What is my other handle? Can't wait to hear this.

DOGE is made up of Musk cronies and college interns. Not one auditor in the group.

Below is a list of known DOGE team members, their approximate ages, and areas of expertise:

  1. Gautier "Cole" Killian(24)
    • Role: Environmental Protection Agency employee.
    • Expertise: Blockchain research.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  2. Stephanie Holmes(43)
    • Role: Human Resources at DOGE.
    • Expertise: Human resources management; previously managed her own HR consulting company, BrighterSideHR.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  3. Steve Davis(45)
    • Role: Involved in setting up DOGE and staff recruitment.
    • Expertise: Longtime Musk associate; previously worked at SpaceX, The Boring Company, and X.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  4. Edward Coristine(19)
    • Role: Affiliated with DOGE; detailed to the Office of Personnel Management.
    • Expertise: Recent Northeastern University graduate; interned at Neuralink.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  5. Nate Cavanaugh(28)
    • Role: Entrepreneur; interviewed staffers at the General Services Administration as part of the DOGE team.
    • Expertise: Entrepreneurship and administrative processes.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  6. Riccardo Biasini(39)
    • Role: Senior adviser to the director at the Office of Personnel Management.
    • Expertise: Engineering; previously worked for Tesla and The Boring Company.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  7. Anthony Armstrong(57)
    • Role: Senior adviser to the director at the Office of Personnel Management.
    • Expertise: Banking; previously worked with Morgan Stanley and was involved in Musk's 2022 purchase of Twitter.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  8. Keenan D. Kmiec(45)
    • Role: Lawyer; works as part of the Executive Office of the President.
    • Expertise: Legal affairs; previously clerked for Chief Justice John Roberts.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  9. James Burnham(41)
    • Role: General counsel at DOGE.
    • Expertise: Legal affairs; previously clerked for Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  10. Jacob Altik(32)
    • Role: Lawyer affiliated with the Executive Office of the President.
    • Expertise: Legal affairs; previously clerked for D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Neomi Rao.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  11. Jordan M. Wick(28)
    • Role: Official member of DOGE.
    • Expertise: Software engineering; previously worked for Waymo.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  12. Ethan Shaotran(22)
    • Role: Part of the DOGE team.
    • Expertise: Computer science; recently attended Harvard University; founded Spark, a scheduling assistant startup.
    • Source:
      ProPublica
  13. Kyle Schutt(37)
    • Role: Software engineer affiliated with DOGE; worked at the General Services Administration.
    • Expertise: Software engineering; involved in the launch of WinRed, a Republican fundraising platform.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  14. Ryan Riedel(37)
    • Role: Chief information officer at the Department of Energy.
    • Expertise: Information technology; former SpaceX employee.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  15. Adam Ramada(35)
    • Role: Official DOGE member.
    • Expertise: Venture capital; previously worked for Spring Tide Capital.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  16. Kendell M. Lindemann(24)
    • Role: Official member of the DOGE team.
    • Expertise: Business analysis; previously worked for Russell Street Ventures and McKinsey

Impressive group. I’m sure you realize that isn’t all of them.
 
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Within a few weeks, they have found $50 billion in savings.

Let's bookmark this for March 7.

Because they haven't found anything close yet, and cutting Natl Parks budgets that are going to COST Americans shit-tons of money is actually the OPPOSITE. They'll probably need to find $80B of legit savings to make up for those losses.
 
You write at a level that would earn an 8th grader a C- grade at best.

What is my other handle? Can't wait to hear this.

DOGE is made up of Musk cronies and college interns. Not one auditor in the group.

Below is a list of known DOGE team members, their approximate ages, and areas of expertise:

  1. Gautier "Cole" Killian(24)
    • Role: Environmental Protection Agency employee.
    • Expertise: Blockchain research.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  2. Stephanie Holmes(43)
    • Role: Human Resources at DOGE.
    • Expertise: Human resources management; previously managed her own HR consulting company, BrighterSideHR.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  3. Steve Davis(45)
    • Role: Involved in setting up DOGE and staff recruitment.
    • Expertise: Longtime Musk associate; previously worked at SpaceX, The Boring Company, and X.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  4. Edward Coristine(19)
    • Role: Affiliated with DOGE; detailed to the Office of Personnel Management.
    • Expertise: Recent Northeastern University graduate; interned at Neuralink.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  5. Nate Cavanaugh(28)
    • Role: Entrepreneur; interviewed staffers at the General Services Administration as part of the DOGE team.
    • Expertise: Entrepreneurship and administrative processes.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  6. Riccardo Biasini(39)
    • Role: Senior adviser to the director at the Office of Personnel Management.
    • Expertise: Engineering; previously worked for Tesla and The Boring Company.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  7. Anthony Armstrong(57)
    • Role: Senior adviser to the director at the Office of Personnel Management.
    • Expertise: Banking; previously worked with Morgan Stanley and was involved in Musk's 2022 purchase of Twitter.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  8. Keenan D. Kmiec(45)
    • Role: Lawyer; works as part of the Executive Office of the President.
    • Expertise: Legal affairs; previously clerked for Chief Justice John Roberts.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  9. James Burnham(41)
    • Role: General counsel at DOGE.
    • Expertise: Legal affairs; previously clerked for Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  10. Jacob Altik(32)
    • Role: Lawyer affiliated with the Executive Office of the President.
    • Expertise: Legal affairs; previously clerked for D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Neomi Rao.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  11. Jordan M. Wick(28)
    • Role: Official member of DOGE.
    • Expertise: Software engineering; previously worked for Waymo.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  12. Ethan Shaotran(22)
    • Role: Part of the DOGE team.
    • Expertise: Computer science; recently attended Harvard University; founded Spark, a scheduling assistant startup.
    • Source:
      ProPublica
  13. Kyle Schutt(37)
    • Role: Software engineer affiliated with DOGE; worked at the General Services Administration.
    • Expertise: Software engineering; involved in the launch of WinRed, a Republican fundraising platform.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  14. Ryan Riedel(37)
    • Role: Chief information officer at the Department of Energy.
    • Expertise: Information technology; former SpaceX employee.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  15. Adam Ramada(35)
    • Role: Official DOGE member.
    • Expertise: Venture capital; previously worked for Spring Tide Capital.
    • Source:
      Newsweek
  16. Kendell M. Lindemann(24)
    • Role: Official member of the DOGE team.
    • Expertise: Business analysis; previously worked for Russell Street Ventures and McKinsey

You write at a level that would earn an 8th grader a C- grade at best.

What is my other handle? Can't wait to hear this.

DOGE is made up of Musk cronies and college interns. Not one auditor in the group.

Below is a list of known DOGE team members, their approximate ages, and areas of expertise:
Well, you clearly write like someone who is truly bad at hiding their dual identity. Again, I know that you are cleary much older then I am......and that is ok. But, I will help you. I am sure that if you review this page of the thread, you will see where you screwed up by posting the exact same thing under your two handles. But hey, you do you.

And thanks for spending your day getting the info on the DOGE team. I am even more excited after you showed the clear brilliance of the people who are working to clean up the mess. So again, thanks and lets clean up the waste and the fraud. :)
 
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Hilarious. You do like to make things up. The lying goes hand in hand with your welching on bets.

If character flaws were an asset you would be right up there with Musk and Trump in wealth.
I really didn't mean to hurt you feelings. But, you just need to do better and try and be a little more civil. Maybe you can do less name calling under your two handles. LOL!
 
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And thanks for spending your day getting the info on the DOGE team.

Clearly you aren't, and would otherwise be unaware they fired bunches of H5N1 trackers & nuclear materials folks they "didn't mean" to fire and are now having trouble hiring them back.

To any normal & sane person, that screams "gross incompetence", beyond about anything we've ever seen
 
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Clearly you aren't, and would otherwise be unaware they fired bunches of H5N1 trackers & nuclear materials folks they "didn't mean" to fire and are now having trouble hiring them back.

To any normal & sane person, that screams "gross incompetence", beyond about anything we've ever seen
YOU clearly do not understand the massive job they are undertaking for the American people. There will be hiccups for sure. It would have been worse if they had ignored that misstep and carried forward without fixing it. You know, like Biden did when he appointed a criminal and mentally unstable Sam Brinton in a high level nuclear post position.
 
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Poor Riley is triggered.

It’s a very talented group. Within a few weeks, they have found $50 billion in savings.
Lol - I'm "triggered" just enough to make a fool out of you. Still nary an auditor can you find.

I suppose you think it would be great for Musk to hire Victor Wembanyama for one of these roles because he is "talented".

Ignorant rube is gonna be an ignorant rube.
 
Well, you clearly write like someone who is truly bad at hiding their dual identity. Again, I know that you are cleary much older then I am......and that is ok. But, I will help you. I am sure that if you review this page of the thread, you will see where you screwed up by posting the exact same thing under your two handles. But hey, you do you.

And thanks for spending your day getting the info on the DOGE team. I am even more excited after you showed the clear brilliance of the people who are working to clean up the mess. So again, thanks and lets clean up the waste and the fraud. :)
Not only to you write like a C- 8th grader you struggle with simple tasks like using the reply button correctly.

Would LOVE to hear who my other handle is.

I'll propose a bet (even though you are a known welcher) - you tell us who my other handle is and if I disprove it, you stop posting on here forever. Deal?

Again, it probably doesn't matter - you'll lose the bet and then won't live up to the wager. It's your MO.
 
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