Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have launched a new commission, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), to tackle government spending. This initiative aims to recruit “revolutionaries” with high IQs willing to dedicate long hours to cost-cutting measures. The commission, which will be unpaid, seeks to identify areas for significant spending reductions, regulatory elimination, and agency restructuring. Though lacking official federal authority, the commission has set a deadline of July 4, 2026, to complete its work and has already received a surge of interest from individuals eager to participate.
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Vivek Ramaswamy, newly appointed head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has proposed a radical cost-cutting measure: defunding federal programs that lack congressional authorization. This includes programs like veteran’s healthcare, NASA funding, and early education initiatives, which together receive over $500 billion annually despite expired authorization. Ramaswamy, along with DOGE co-leader Elon Musk, are aiming to reduce government spending by $2 trillion, and are seeking high-IQ individuals willing to work long hours to achieve this goal. Despite the potential impact on essential programs, DOGE is committed to eliminating wasteful government spending, claiming that programs without congressional approval are a clear example of such waste.
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President-elect Donald Trump has announced the creation of a new “Department of Government Efficiency,” to be led by billionaire Elon Musk and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy. The office will focus on eliminating waste and fraud in government spending, with Musk and Ramaswamy acting as advisors to the White House and the Office of Budget & Management. While Congress holds the power to create federal agencies, the President-elect could also appoint the duo under the Federal Advisory Committees Act, allowing them to remain advisors outside of the traditional federal employee structure. This new department, with its focus on transparency and efficiency, is intended to be a major initiative aimed at reforming government spending and operations.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene, a name that seems to evoke controversy and hypocrisy in equal measure. The recent news of her demanding hurricane relief funds, funds that she had previously voted against, certainly adds fuel to the fire. It’s perplexing, to say the least. How can someone denounce government spending one day and then eagerly embrace it the next when it suits their needs?
The very essence of hypocrisy seems to be embodied in this situation. Greene and her cohorts are quick to decry socialism and government assistance until they find themselves in a position where they need it. It’s a classic case of ‘do as I say, not as I do’.… Continue reading
I have been closely following the recent news regarding the Biden administration’s decision to forgive $4.9 billion in student debt for 73,600 borrowers. As someone who recently paid off their own student loans, I have mixed feelings about this topic. However, after reflecting on the various comments and discussions surrounding this issue, I have come to a clearer understanding of the importance of this decision and its impact on our economy and society.
One recurring sentiment that stood out to me was the idea that the government is not a business. Many commenters emphasized that the government’s role is to serve the interests of its citizens and ensure the stability of the country.… Continue reading