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Ronda Ross's avatar

Dem loathing of Trump caused them to miss the inflation and immigration stew, that cost them the election. That pattern is repeating. Only now Musk has expanded the target, as his merry band of tech wizards, uncover massive waste, fraud and abuse within the federal government.

Inexplicably, no Dem has labeled the allegations erroneous. The only Dem response has been to squeal Musk is unelected, and USAID is a tiny portion of the budget. Both allegations are true, but neither is likely to save Dems from the fallout, that may well be the new Blue political lethal injection.

Most Americans have long assumed government spending was reckless and wasteful, now they know their assumptions were not only correct, but that the waste and fraud, were worse than imagined. In response, Dems have not offered reform, but defended the indefensible. Their plan of attack seems to be US Courts will , ultimately, prevent the review and audit of taxpayer expenditures, by a consultant to the President. Good Luck with that.

Firing federal employees may be more complicated than Reps understand, but if Dems expect this SCOTUS to rule one President can ensure federal employment for life of millions of fed employees, they are, likely, sorely mistaken. Besides firing needless fed workers is the intermission entertainment. The main event is Americans armed with a perpetual list of insane federal spending, in all its' glory. Right down to sex change operations in impoverished Central American nations, millions for Politico, BBC and Bill Krystal and Meals on Wheels for terrorists.

USAID is the tip of the Progressive iceberg. Wait until the books of the Dept of Education, Transportation and the DOD, . . . are opened. Dems are about to experience a nightmare that will last for years. Discussing, ad nauseam Liz Cheney's mythical arrest, the 2020 election and Jan 6, will not awaken them. Even in the event the wasted funding cannot be immediately ended, Americans will know how and where their dollars have been spent, and they will vote accordingly.

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Lou Sernoff's avatar

We have been told heretofore that the federal bureaucracy is fundamentally unmoveable. Guess we're finding out -- thanks to Musk et al -- that it can be moved. That's good news if done productively, and the real question(s) should be is whether any particular action is productive. Barack Obama was right when he said elections have consequences and the bureaucracy has no inherent right/duty to shield the American people from the consequences of choosing Republicans in elections. While I concur that the scalpel is usually preferable to the axe, the axe may be warranted in some instances. My read is that the electorate recently signed on for some axing.

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