Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of Paw Patrol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of Paw Patrol.
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Love that they picked two people to do one job for the new agency tasked with eliminating inefficiencies
Can I just say I love how we non-Magas are poking fun at this and not getting our panties all twisted up. This whole thing is a joke. Yes it is still dangerous, but it is a joke and I will not let it raise my blood pressure like I did in the previous trump administration. I’ll keep my head down and work to build political power in non-public ways.
This.
I’ll be curious to see how Elon and Vivek decide to cut a third of the federal budget though. $2T is a bigly amount.
That would bring us back to pre-covid numbers.
Impossible, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of Paw Patrol.
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Love that they picked two people to do one job for the new agency tasked with eliminating inefficiencies
Can I just say I love how we non-Magas are poking fun at this and not getting our panties all twisted up. This whole thing is a joke. Yes it is still dangerous, but it is a joke and I will not let it raise my blood pressure like I did in the previous trump administration. I’ll keep my head down and work to build political power in non-public ways.
This.
I’ll be curious to see how Elon and Vivek decide to cut a third of the federal budget though. $2T is a bigly amount.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of Paw Patrol.
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Love that they picked two people to do one job for the new agency tasked with eliminating inefficiencies
Can I just say I love how we non-Magas are poking fun at this and not getting our panties all twisted up. This whole thing is a joke. Yes it is still dangerous, but it is a joke and I will not let it raise my blood pressure like I did in the previous trump administration. I’ll keep my head down and work to build political power in non-public ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the launch could be funny but some serious cleaning needs to happen from Govt.
My father received a letter from Social Security. The first page was printed on both sides and conveyed more than was needed. A second page contained only a signature line and the website. He worked in the private sector and send feedback on line to SSN suggesting that the signature line could be at the bottom of the other page, thus savings reams of paper. He also suggested that people be asked on line if they wanted a printed and mailed letter or could just read the message on line. He received a response from SSN saying that its computers could not be set for another line of type so the extra page was necessary. It also said that letters had to be mailed. My 80 year old ex-Big Accounting father made a good point that was easily implemented and completely ignored. It's not like saving the cost of an Apache helicopter but he was blown off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of Paw Patrol.
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Love that they picked two people to do one job for the new agency tasked with eliminating inefficiencies
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elon Musk has autisim, I suspect he has ADHD, and the WSJ reports that he regularly uses drugs.
How long do you think he will be able to focus on this? And how long until Trump grows annoyed with him?
Don't governerment officials have to pass a background check and drug screning?
They also need to do financial disclosures and to divest any investments that might pose a conflict of interest. I was asked to sell all of my Microsoft and Amazon stock when I was in federal IT. How can a guy who owns a car company and an aerospace company and an IT company not have a conflict of interest if he's going to be telling regulators of those industries how to be more efficient?
No they don't. That is why it is structured this way. It is just an outside advisory group for Elon and Vivek to play pretend. Trump can take their 'advice' and/or blame them for anything that goes wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elon Musk has autisim, I suspect he has ADHD, and the WSJ reports that he regularly uses drugs.
How long do you think he will be able to focus on this? And how long until Trump grows annoyed with him?
Don't governerment officials have to pass a background check and drug screning?
They also need to do financial disclosures and to divest any investments that might pose a conflict of interest. I was asked to sell all of my Microsoft and Amazon stock when I was in federal IT. How can a guy who owns a car company and an aerospace company and an IT company not have a conflict of interest if he's going to be telling regulators of those industries how to be more efficient?
No they don't. That is why it is structured this way. It is just an outside advisory group for Elon and Vivek to play pretend. Trump can take their 'advice' and/or blame them for anything that goes wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elon Musk has autisim, I suspect he has ADHD, and the WSJ reports that he regularly uses drugs.
How long do you think he will be able to focus on this? And how long until Trump grows annoyed with him?
Don't governerment officials have to pass a background check and drug screning?
This isn't real government. This is just an "afterschool club" that has no real role/power.
Oh it will have power. But you're correct that this is not real if real is what has existed in the US Executive Branch up to this point in history. We are in entirely new territory.
If they don't have laws and statutes to back their powers and actions up, they will take a beating in the courts.