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According to a new WSJ op-ed, the pair writes that "Our nation was founded on the basic idea that the people we elect run the government. That isn’t how America functions today. Most legal edicts aren’t laws enacted by Congress but “rules and regulations” promulgated by unelected bureaucrats—tens of thousands of them each year."
They call government bloat "antidemocratic and antithetical to the Founders' vision,' as it "imposes massive direct and indirect costs on taxpayers."
President Trump has asked the two of us to lead a newly formed Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, to cut the federal government down to size. The entrenched and ever-growing bureaucracy represents an existential threat to our republic, and politicians have abetted it for too long. That’s why we’re doing things differently. We are entrepreneurs, not politicians. We will serve as outside volunteers, not federal officials or employees. Unlike government commissions or advisory committees, we won’t just write reports or cut ribbons. We’ll cut costs.
The cleaners are here!! This is their plan for cleaning up the mess the expansion of the bureaucracy has created, in accordance with current SCOTUS rulings.
I’m still eager to hear some details. If it doesn’t require moving to DC, I’m considering applying to work there.
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I don’t think we will get the details until they start their work. We will get the details by seeing the actions they take and the resulting kerfuffle that ensues. I have seen somebody else writing on their behalf, but how accurate is that?
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It's a government agency, so there will be job announcements and all that stuff.
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Sure, they have to make some sort of notification for the openings, unless Musk is paying for it himself or using his own staff. Same with Ramaswamy.
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