Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I will say that the good thing about Elon is that he admits when he is wrong. He was totally naive about government. Now he knows. Some people think he was all good and some people think he was all bad. Obviously someone is wrong here and the truth is probably somewhere in the middle.
I think we can agree that there is a debt problem that needs to be fixed. I doubt that will happen anytime soon given the political divide. We need a pragmatic middle of the road approach, but we are seriously no where close to that approach.
I give Musk no credit for recognizing that government is hard and different than what he knows. On the contrary, his 'error' is a reflection of his horribly, vastly outsized ego. He imagined that he and his minions are the smartest people in the world, and everyone in government is idiots. Had he an ounce of humility, he had a plenty of information at his fingertips to the contrary.
His hubris and recklessness is unforgiveable.
I agree and what is so galling is that he will suffer no consequences from this. He’s gained from this experience (while doing untold damage to our government) since he has been able to award himself billions in government contracts. He loves government spending— for himself!
Meanwhile, he has quite literally ruined lives. He has set back scientific progress. He has almost destroyed the nonpartisan civil service, which this country built over 100 years. There were other actors helping him but he was the catalyst for this tremendous damage.
It was a complete self-inflicted wound, an “own goal” on this country. Shameful, absolutely shameful.
In the latest example of altering figures on the agency’s website, staffers at DOGE seemingly updated its claimed savings overnight on Tuesday, erasing approximately $962 million, according to NOTUS.
Anonymous wrote:Last of the baby boomers are retiring. Social Security and Medicare spending will go up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I will say that the good thing about Elon is that he admits when he is wrong. He was totally naive about government. Now he knows. Some people think he was all good and some people think he was all bad. Obviously someone is wrong here and the truth is probably somewhere in the middle.
I think we can agree that there is a debt problem that needs to be fixed. I doubt that will happen anytime soon given the political divide. We need a pragmatic middle of the road approach, but we are seriously no where close to that approach.
I give Musk no credit for recognizing that government is hard and different than what he knows. On the contrary, his 'error' is a reflection of his horribly, vastly outsized ego. He imagined that he and his minions are the smartest people in the world, and everyone in government is idiots. Had he an ounce of humility, he had a plenty of information at his fingertips to the contrary.
His hubris and recklessness is unforgiveable.
Anonymous wrote:DOGE/DHS on the brink of shutting down domestic WMD attack preparedness.
On what planet is this money worth saving?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other piece of news that belongs with this story is that a WSJ analysis of Treasury Dept statements found that government spending since the inauguration is $154 billion MORE than the same period in 2024 when Biden was president.
So, while purporting to save American taxpayers money by gutting the government, spendy billionaire Trump is actually spending MORE money than Biden did during the same period.
The headline from the WSJ article:
See How Government Spending Is Up Even as Musk Touts Savings: Musk team’s $150 billion in savings barely dents $6.8 trillion in spending largely on autopilot, WSJ analysis finds.
Sadly, you can put this headline right in front of most Trump supporters and they'll insist it's all deep-state lies (as the Trump admin continues to drain their pockets).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I will say that the good thing about Elon is that he admits when he is wrong. He was totally naive about government. Now he knows. Some people think he was all good and some people think he was all bad. Obviously someone is wrong here and the truth is probably somewhere in the middle.
I think we can agree that there is a debt problem that needs to be fixed. I doubt that will happen anytime soon given the political divide. We need a pragmatic middle of the road approach, but we are seriously no where close to that approach.
I give Musk no credit for recognizing that government is hard and different than what he knows. On the contrary, his 'error' is a reflection of his horribly, vastly outsized ego. He imagined that he and his minions are the smartest people in the world, and everyone in government is idiots. Had he an ounce of humility, he had a plenty of information at his fingertips to the contrary.
His hubris and recklessness is unforgiveable.