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Musk the unelected bureaucrat: “The greatest economic threat we have ever faced !!!”



Photo above - pop quiz: name these 3 "unelected bureaucrats" and guess which nitwit is actually the biggest threat to the American economy.

Okay – the government and media are carping about Musk, in case anyone has been living under a rock. Musk and DOGE and his whiz kid programmers have apparently quickly untangled 20 years of legacy spaghetti code – some of it written by people long dead. THIS is the biggest threat America has ever faced?

I’m no fan of Musk, as my previous columns will attest. He’s a pot smoking, serial baby daddy making, preening narcissist who has conned the government out of billions in subsidies going back to the Obama administration. If you deplore Musk's huge net worth, remember how he got there.

But when some career bureaucrats start phoning the media about other bureaucrats – their new bosses – I take that stuff a grain of salt. That’s the deep state calling.

If we need a recap of unelected bureaucrats who have harmed America’s economy, let’s start with Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell. Musk has done more in 7 days to get a handle on budget deficits and the national debt than Powell has in the 7 years since he took office. I challenge anyone to explain how Powell’s policies have helped America. The national debt is growing exponentially, nobody can afford a home or mortgage, and he cynically cut interest rates as a political stunt just weeks before the 2024 presidential election.

Another unelected bureaucrat who should be in the crosshairs is Janet Yellen. The 79 year old former Treasury Secretary. Other than phoning CEOs to cajole them into supporting an increase to the national debt limit, I can’t identify a single thing Janet did. Trump replaced her with Scott Bessant last week.

If we’re concerned about federal spending let’s acknowledge that much of this falls in the laps of the Secretary of Defense, Secretary of Health and Human Services, and Secretary of Housing. All appointed, never elected. If these bureaucrats were adding value we wouldn’t have the planet's most bloated military, most unaffordable housing, and a healthcare system which is the laughingstock of the western hemisphere.

I’m under no illusions that Trump, Elon, and his cadre of gray hat whiz kids are going to fix anything important by the end of the month. But the fact that the hundreds of legacy bureaucrats – and unions – are shrieking in outrage might be evidence that decades of malfeasance are threatened.

I’m just sayin’ . . .

"The greatest threat we've ever faced": US Treasury division classifies DOGE staff as extreme danger
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redredred · M
Nobody elected Fauci, Soros, Hunter or even voted to nominate Kamala
@redredred Fauci, Soros, and Hunter weren't making policy or taking over entire sectors of the government.
And Kamala was vice president, so she won an election by being a part of the Biden-Harris ticket.
@redredred You should do some research on how Fauci became "America's Doctor" a long history of medical education and positions beginning at the time of Vietnam. Soros; American Investment Management Firm. Hunter never held a political office. Kamala was chosen by Biden as his vice president, just like every VP is. Do you have a Ya but?
redredred · M
@softspokenman Fauci made his bones promoting AZT, a worthless and often fatal approach to treating AIDS. Soros has inveigled himself into the perversion of American justice by corrupting prosecutors nationwide. Hunter used his father’s name. (And criminal influence) to land a position on the nationally owned Burisma energy group despite not a scintilla of energy experience and, despite your delusion NO ONE voted for Kamala as the candidate in 2024. Joe Stupid was coup-ed out and she was installed without a single vote by the party “defending” democracy. Wake the fuck up!
@redredred "Hate, is like taking poison and expecting the other person to die."
@redredred But you understand that none of that is what Elon Musk is doing, right?

I think we should get money out of politics, which would stop the Jews... errr... I mean "George Soros" from donating millions. However, Soros never made policy and forced the president to carry out those policies. Soros never did a legit coup.
redredred · M
@softspokenman I hate pedophilia. I hate cruelty to animals. I hate murder. I hate duplicity. Some things are properly hated. The democrat party of today and it’s criminal co-conspirators fit that bill and I proudly hate it.
redredred · M
@BohemianBabe Elon Musk is just doing the job his boss hired him to do, eliminate waste in government. I understand some people prefer waste in government and are terrified of what an audit might reveal.

Musk has just as much a right to do what he’s doing as the AG has to do her job or as the Secretary of State has to do his job.
@redredred But he's not just eliminating what is determined to be waste. He's making policy in areas that have nothing to do with government spending.
Also, Musk is a private citizen. DOGE isn't actually a government department, it's just Elon Musk and whoever he decides to work with that day. This is a huge conflict of interest. Musk could invest in China's electric vehicles, then cut all funding in America to EVs, thus making more money off of the Chinese market.
This is generally why we don't have private citizens making policy. It's also why people in government have restrictions on what property they can own. Jimmy Carter was famously forced to sell his peanut farm, for this reason.
But none of that applies to Musk. We basically have a shadow president with even more power than Trump.
@redredred I see, "Hate" like "Greed" is good.
@redredred The self proclaimed "stable genius" born after immaculate conception, along with his 'wing man' is leading the country to the promised land, yeah that'll work. Wanna buy a bible, the lord god of anal retention disorder, has many for sale?
fanuc2013 · 51-55, F
@BohemianBabe So, how would you reduce spending, waste, graft, and corruption? I'm interested in your thoughts!
@fanuc2013 I would cut subsidies to the rich, funding for Israel, and all of the wars we're currently fighting.

As for corruption, we need to get money out of politics. We used to have caps on how much someone could donate to a politician, that way we didn't have billionaires buying politicians. I say bring those caps back.
@BohemianBabe But We can't make Gaza Great Again unless we own it 😱
@softspokenman Remember how Trump used to criticize the Bush family for nation-building? Good times.