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DOGE: Social Security Officially Removes 12.3 Million Individuals Listed Age 120+
RAND BACKS MUSK: 'Big, Beautiful' Spending Bill UNDERMINES DOGE
The bill would would explode the debt by $4 trillion virtually erasing all the work Elon and his team have done.
One of the most promising parts of Donald Trump’s second term was the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) led by the world’s richest man, Elon Musk.
Musk’s original goal was to find $2 trillion in cuts. DOGE did find billions.
All DOGE could really do, mostly, is find and recommend the cuts. It takes Congress to actually cut the spending. Virtually all Republicans originally supported Musk and DOGE, in rhetoric and theory.
But now the time has come. This isn’t campaign mode. Trump won. That part’s done.
This is getting sh** done mode.
We have a Republican president RIGHT NOW. We have a Republican Congress RIGHT NOW. This might be the only chance that Republicans could actually make the cuts DOGE recommended.
And yet the current spending bill - that passed a Republican led House - does none of that.
In fact, it adds $4 trillion to the national debt.
WTF? ...
... Thomas Massie caught holy hell from MAGA Republicans for opposing the House spending bill that passed. He was joined by Warren Davidson.
Why did Massie oppose it? For the same reasons Musk said in that interview: It does not include the DOGE cuts and adds trillions to America’s $36 trillion national debt.
But Republicans were supposed to support it because… well, that’s unclear. Something about cutting spending in ten years which is totally unrealistic and we’ve heard it before. The cuts never comes. ...
The re-election of Donald Trump has given Americans a unique chance to begin to clean up our debt and endless spending, an effort no Democrat or conventional Republican president was likely to lead.
Are we just going to throw this opportunity way?
Are we just going to throw this opportunity way?
but i read they settled for few thousand dollars, something insignificant.
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The administration of US President Donald Trump has begun requesting that hundreds of government employees, who were dismissed during the operation of Elon Musk’s DOGE department, return to work.
US media reports that they received a copy of an internal memo issued by the US General Services Administration (GSA). The memo states that GSA employees who were dismissed during Musk’s tenure have until the end of the week to agree to return to work — or to decline.
For those who agree, the first working day will begin on October 6, after a seven-month paid leave during which the dismissed employees were effectively inactive. This has led to massive overspending by the GSA, which ultimately falls on taxpayers.
The GSA not only had to cover dozens of housing lease contracts for the dismissed employees — the agency, whose main responsibility is managing federal properties and workplaces, also struggled to operate properly because a significant portion of its 12,000 staff had been let go.
"Ultimately, the outcome was the agency was left broken and understaffed. They didn’t have the people they needed to carry out basic functions," commented Chad Becker, a former GSA employee.
Moreover, it’s not just the GSA bringing back employees. The US Department of Labor has also begun reinstating previously dismissed workers, and the National Park Service had earlier reinstated several former employees.
The administration of US President Donald Trump has begun requesting that hundreds of government employees, who were dismissed during the operation of Elon Musk’s DOGE department, return to work.
DOGE: Social Security Officially Removes 12.3 Million Individuals Listed Age 120+
Donald Trump will take a few brief victory laps and, by Tuesday, all that nasty business might be behind him, at least for a while. . . maybe. Mr. Trump has a whole lot of fish to fry back here. He is fixing to disassemble the entire armature of Democratic Party sedition by wrecking the armature of NGOs that feed it — and you should not be surprised to learn that billions of the dollars sloshing through that colossal money-laundry originate in US government tax receipts.
For instance, the diligent “X” account known as “DataRepublican (small r)” reports that the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) with gross receipts of $363,001,576 received $362,047,237 from taxpayers, mainly through the State Department (including pre-Trump 2.0 USAID). The org, initially founded by Reagan Republicans, is now controlled by Democrats and their Neocon cronies bent on “nation-building” and color revolutions. Wherever there is turmoil in the world — Ukraine, Sudan, Pakistan, Myanmar — the NED has a piece of the action.
Stanford University, with an endowment of $23,780, 883,880, received $1,518,836,616 in taxpayer funds (those are billions), used to sponsor its Stanford Internet Observatory (SIO), which spun off the Election Integrity Project (EIP) and the Virality Project. The former was dedicated, under “Joe Biden,” to assist Christopher Wray’s FBI and the State Department’s Global Engagement Center, in censoring social media on matters such as the Hunter Biden Laptop .
The Election Integrity Project ran a parallel op under “Joe Biden” tracing 2020 election “disinformation” — i.e., anybody who reported ballot fraud — and the EIP worked to censor such content across platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube with help from Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Global Engagement Center (GEC). The Virality Project likewise dedicated itself to Covid-19 speech suppression. A lot of this money was funneled through subsidiary NGOs such as the National Science Foundation, the Hewlett Foundation, and the Omidyar network (the eBay fortune). ...
This matrix is the same source of funding for Antifa and other Lefty-Woke outfits seeking to sow chaos through our country. The next big event on the agenda is another national “No Kings” protest, scheduled for Saturday, October 18, in over 2,000 US towns and cities. It’s organized by the umbrella NGO, Indivisible, with cash from George and Alex Soros’s Open Society Foundation, the Berger Action Fund (the philanthropic vehicle of Swiss billionaire Hansjörg Wyss), the Tides Foundation, and the Act Blue donation platform (currently under DOJ investigation for campaign contribution fraud). These outfits supply placards, transportation, and protesters’ stipends for what amounts to an “astroturf” (fake grassroots) spectacle.
DOGE quietly shuts down way ahead of schedule just days after Elon Musk reunited with Trump at White House
The Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, which once stormed federal agencies with sweeping cuts and headline-grabbing stunts, has now effectively ceased to exist. ...
The fading away of DOGE is in sharp contrast to the government-wide effort over months to draw attention to it, with Trump, his advisers and cabinet secretaries posting about it on social media.
Musk, who led DOGE initially, regularly touted its work on his X platform and at one point brandished a chainsaw to advertise his efforts to cut government jobs. ...
Trump administration officials have not openly said that DOGE no longer exists, even after Musk's public feud with Trump in May. Musk has since left Washington.
Trump and his team have nevertheless signaled its demise in public since this summer, even though the president signed an executive order earlier in his term decreeing that DOGE would last through July 2026.
What happened? Was DOGE too effective, causing a lot of political problems?
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency has disbanded with eight months left to its mandate, ending an initiative launched with fanfare as a symbol of Trump's pledge to slash the government's size but which critics say delivered few measurable savings.
"That doesn't exist," Office of Personnel Management Director Scott Kupor told Reuters earlier this month when asked about DOGE's status.
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