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If you oppose Elon Musk and Doge's federal audit, you're involved in money laundering. We deserve to know how our tax dollars are spent. The government's wasteful spending is outrageous; they spend money on ridiculous things, like studying Thanos' snap and animal surgeries. They also wasted billions in USAID. It's time for a federal audit—a 10% audit is needed because the government is constantly interfering in our lives. Finally, someone is holding them accountable. Tomorrow's Super Bowl will feature Elon Musk's $40 million ad campaign exposing government waste. This is fantastic news!

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Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have introduced the Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) to address government waste. They argue that the current government structure, dominated by unelected bureaucrats, contradicts the founders' vision and imposes heavy costs on taxpayers. Doge aims to roll back excessive regulations, streamline federal agencies, and eliminate wasteful spending. Key actions include suspending illegitimate regulations, reducing the federal workforce, and ensuring efficient use of taxpayer dollars. The goal is to make Doge obsolete by July 4, 2026, establishing a leaner, more accountable government aligned with the founders' ideals.

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Doge arrived at the IRS and is now helping review government spending, starting with NASA. We're planning to slash departments by 30-40% if they can't justify their headcount and selling unused federal buildings. We've discovered taxpayer money is being used to fund things like Palestinian hip hop and bizarre animal experiments. The Department of Health and Human Services has also spent billions on cars and homes for migrants. The EPA was caught rushing to spend tax dollars on questionable projects, including a climate fund with a now-deleted board of directors page. Trump's administration is offering buyouts to federal workers, and 75,000 have already accepted. We're addressing government waste and fraud that has been ongoing for years. The goal is to reform and cut wasteful spending.

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The Doge father is shaking up the federal government, with over 40,000 bureaucrats taking buyouts in just three weeks, saving taxpayers millions. Elon Musk and his team are streamlining agencies, including a drastic cut at USAID from 10,000 to 300 employees. Federal workers express fear of retribution, while others feel proud of their work. Critics highlight the hypocrisy of media outlets like CNN, which previously supported job cuts but now lament federal layoffs. The government has been accused of wasteful spending, funding projects like Sesame Street in Iraq and transgender studies on animals. There's a call for transparency and efficiency in government spending, with promises to eliminate fraud and reduce costs. The narrative suggests that the current administration's actions are part of a larger effort to expose and dismantle long-standing corruption within federal agencies.

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Doge's goal is to cut the federal deficit by $1 trillion by reducing waste and fraud, aiming for a 15% reduction in federal spending without affecting critical services. They claim to routinely find wastes of a billion dollars or more, citing a $1 billion survey example. Doge aims to cut $4 billion a day in waste and fraud. A key project involves digitizing the government retirement process, currently a paper-based system housed in a mine with 400 million documents. The goal is to reduce processing time from months to days. Doge is also addressing fraudulent Social Security claims, including instances of benefits being stolen and payments made to deceased individuals. They aim to ensure legitimate recipients receive more benefits, not less. Doge is working to modernize government IT systems, including those at NIH, where there are 27 different CIOs and 700 IT systems that don't communicate. They are also addressing duplicative functions and overstaffing across various agencies, such as the IRS. The Treasury is implementing stricter financial controls to prevent fraud and improper payments, which amount to hundreds of billions of dollars annually. They are reviewing contracts and grants, citing examples of wasteful spending, such as a customer service survey contract. Elon Musk addressed violence against Tesla dealerships, attributing it to propaganda from the far left. He also defended his criticism of Senator Mark Kelly's stance on Ukraine, stating that officials should prioritize the interests of the United States.

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I spent over an hour and a half with Vivek and Elon, discussing numerous ideas that left us both laughing and shaking our heads at the waste we uncovered. It's clear that the introduction of Doge is timely. We're committed to implementing pro-growth economic policies while also tackling government waste, fraud, and abuse. Our system is shifting from a democracy to a bureaucracy, and that needs to change.

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A recent poll reveals that 67% of people believe the US federal debt is unsustainable, and 60% think Doge is helping make major cuts in government expenditures. Robert Blouie notes that people are fired up about Elon Musk making cuts that politicians have only promised. Dan Turrentine agrees, stating Democrats are too focused on how Musk is doing it. The poll shows 72% of Democrats want reduced government expenditures, but creating that change can be chaotic. Turrentine believes Democrats need to be more open to cuts and not just raising taxes. Blouie thinks Musk could be more aggressive given the massive deficit, as it is a spending problem, not revenue. Turrentine says the real test will come when Congress starts trying to pass the reconciliation bill because it is the only way to get real deficit and debt reduction.

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Doge is seeking candidates with backgrounds in politics, law, and technology for the Department of Government Efficiency, aimed at reducing waste in federal government. Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswami will conduct interviews in later rounds. Senator Joni Ernst is leading the Senate Doge caucus and has presented President-elect Trump with a list of potential cuts totaling $1 trillion. Proposed measures include consolidating vacant government office space, collecting overdue taxes from IRS employees, reclaiming pandemic relief funds misused by fraudsters, and ending funding for what Ernst deems unnecessary science projects, like a study involving shrimp on treadmills. This represents immediate opportunities for cost-saving.

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Democrats are upset with President Trump and Elon Musk for reviewing government spending, which Trump promised during his campaign. Musk, appointed by Trump, is auditing expenditures, revealing wasteful spending by agencies like USAID. He discovered taxpayer money going to foreign aid in countries like Afghanistan, Yemen, and Syria, as well as funding for projects like electric vehicles in Vietnam and LGBTQ initiatives in various nations. Critics focus on the process rather than the findings, ignoring the waste of taxpayer dollars. The national debt has skyrocketed to $36 trillion, largely due to excessive spending under recent administrations. Musk's audit aims to identify and eliminate waste, and he should be commended for his efforts to save taxpayer money.

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Elon Musk and Vivek are set to lead the Department of Government Efficiency, tackling wasteful spending. They highlight absurd expenditures, such as studies on selfies and drugged quail, while noting that $500 billion is lost to fraud annually. Many federal employees remain unproductive, working from home despite the end of COVID. The current government has seen a massive increase in spending, with a budget of $7 trillion. There's skepticism about whether Musk and Vivek can effectively manage government inefficiencies, but their business backgrounds may help cut costs. The discussion emphasizes the need for accountability and efficiency in government spending, with hopes that AI could assist in identifying waste.

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Our nation was founded on the principle that elected officials run the government, but today, much of our governance comes from unelected bureaucrats. This growing bureaucracy poses a threat to our republic, and politicians have allowed it to expand. Doge aims to change this. Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswami, as entrepreneurs and outside volunteers, will not be traditional government officials. Instead of merely producing reports, they will focus on reducing costs and eliminating unnecessary regulations that were never passed by Congress. Their goal is to stimulate the economy and create prosperity for the American people. Now is the time for decisive action to create a government that aligns with our founders' vision.

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Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswami have proposed the Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) to address government waste and inefficiency. They argue that the current system is dominated by unelected bureaucrats, which contradicts the founders' vision of elected governance. Doge aims to roll back excessive regulations, streamline federal agencies, and eliminate wasteful spending. Key actions include suspending illegitimate regulations, reducing the federal workforce, and ensuring taxpayer dollars are used efficiently. The ultimate goal is to make Doge obsolete by July 4, 2026, aligning government with the founders' vision and creating a more accountable system for future generations. Stay informed and engaged with Vigilant News for updates.

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Donald Trump recently announced the formation of a new Department of Government Efficiency, or Doge, led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy. However, it's important to note that only Congress can establish federal departments. Trump's move appears to promote Dogecoin, a cryptocurrency he supports, which has seen a significant rise recently. Musk and Ramaswamy plan to cut $500 billion from the federal budget and reduce the federal workforce by 95%, arguing that many employees are unnecessary due to anticipated deregulations. This could lead to unregulated financial markets and environmental concerns, as well as impacts on healthcare access.

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I'd love to have Elon Musk come to the Briefing Room, especially after his informative visit to the Oval Office yesterday. We've been incredibly transparent about Doge's work. They're actively tweeting updates and posting contract receipts on their website, showcasing how they're making our government more efficient. Before Doge, these issues were handled by unknown bureaucrats. Now, Elon Musk, is under scrutiny for bringing these issues to light, providing needed transparency. We're happy to provide the receipts, like these DEI contracts totaling millions, including one for climate change in Sri Lanka. These are the kinds of wasteful expenditures Doge is uncovering daily. Many Americans weren't even aware of things like the federal employee retirement system being processed in a mine in Pennsylvania until Elon Musk spoke up. This is fraudulent, wasteful, and an abuse of taxpayer dollars.

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The speaker discusses Matt Van Swal's summary of the "Doge situation," claiming Doge is one of the most popular government initiatives ever. According to the summary, 73% of Americans support cutting government waste, and Trump brought in "the smartest man on earth" to do it. However, the left allegedly destroyed Elon Musk for his involvement, and the GOP won't vote on it. Elon Musk responded to the post with "did my best." The speaker expresses frustration that Congress will not codify the savings, despite Musk's efforts. The speaker notes Marjorie Taylor Greene is trying to get it codified. The speaker believes Congress thwarting the effort is a tragedy.

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The speaker asserts there is waste in government spending, which was the idea behind "doge." Elon Musk did not find $2 trillion, but he only worked on it for 130 days. The idea that there must be a perpetual audit of government is now embedded in everyone's head, regardless of political affiliation. The brand for this idea is "Doge."

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The speaker credits the president for enabling Elon Musk's involvement with Doge. They also praise the president for allowing an outside team of experts to analyze government departments and identify potential cuts. According to the speaker, this team found $160 billion in annual administrative cuts. However, these cuts require congressional approval. The speaker acknowledges that some Republicans are not in favor of the necessary austerity measures to enact these cuts.

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The speaker credits the president for allowing Elon to bring in a team of young geniuses to analyze departments and cut spending. They reportedly identified $160 billion a year in administrative cuts. However, these cuts require congressional approval. The speaker acknowledges that some Republicans are soft on spending, making it difficult to achieve the desired austerity and cuts.

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President Trump promised to review federal spending, and that's what Musk is doing. Some Democratic colleagues are upset about this review, but it's necessary. For four years, the focus has been on who should pay more taxes, while Republicans are asking where the money went. Examples of questionable spending include $520 million for ESG investments in Africa and $45 million for DEI scholarships in Burma. Democrats are not defending this spending but are instead focused on process and authority. Musk has the president's backing to examine these expenditures. It would be beneficial to compile this spending into a booklet and publicly address each item, challenging Democrats to defend it, which they likely cannot do.

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There are no Doge cuts, and this is not USAID. The speaker is talking about waste and fraud, specifically in Medicaid, and claims no one has been turned over to the DOJ for fraud. Elon Musk gave false hope to a political class that doesn't want to cut anything. The big bill has problems, but it passed because Musk promised a trillion dollars. The rescission next week is $9 billion, with $2 billion from PBS and NPR. There's supposedly $7 billion in fraud on a $7 trillion budget. Musk committed $1 trillion to the President, leading to questions about whether it's all "BS."

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The DOGE program targets bureaucrats, aiming to expose wasteful spending. The Department of Education's $280 billion budget allegedly allocates less than 25% to students, with the remainder funding bureaucracy, consultants, and NGOs in what is described as money laundering. DOGE's role is to identify programs that should not be funded and attach a monetary value to them. The goal is to create a report that justifies budget cuts for each agency, eliminating specific programs. This approach is framed as a way for the American people to reclaim power, which is why Democrats are allegedly upset with Elon Musk.

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The discussion centers on Elon Musk's efforts to cut government spending, starting with foreign aid, and the challenges of reforming the federal bureaucracy. Despite Musk's attempts, even eliminating USAID would only affect a small portion of the budget. Examples of wasteful spending are highlighted, such as studies on male parents attracting females, finger snapping, and Neil Armstrong's moon landing quote. The conversation shifts to larger potential cuts, including subsidies to state and local governments and the sale of unused federal land and buildings. The difficulty of firing federal workers is noted, and the need to address major spending programs like Medicare and Social Security is emphasized. While some cuts have been made, such as ending DEI programs, deeper reforms are needed to change the trajectory of the national debt. Bureaucratic regulations, exemplified by SpaceX's environmental impact studies, also hinder economic growth.

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Elon ADMITS DOGE Savings FAIL
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Elon Musk's Doge initiative aimed to cut $2 trillion from the federal budget but has drastically downgraded its savings estimate to $150 billion, which is also considered inflated and inaccurate. The New York Times reported that Doge is far from its goals, with claims of cost savings often double-counted or erroneous. Significant cuts, particularly at the IRS, may lead to increased budget deficits as the agency struggles to collect taxes. The Republican Congress seeks to cut spending while increasing the Pentagon budget, which is mathematically impossible without slashing social services. The first 100 days of the Trump administration have seen failures in Doge and tariffs, potentially leading to a backlash against government austerity measures. The long-term impacts of these policies may further polarize public opinion against the administration.

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Oval Office Crowd Stunned by RFK Jr.’s Unexpected Admission in His Acceptance Speech
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Scarlet Letter expresses a deep commitment to animal welfare, feeling guilty for not doing enough compared to her efforts for animals versus humans. Dave Rubin humorously suggests she try a good steak. The conversation shifts to political topics, including the confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services, where he aims to address public health issues and restore transparency in health agencies. Kennedy's skepticism about vaccines and the COVID-19 response is highlighted, with discussions on the implications of his confirmation. The hosts discuss the broader political landscape, noting a shift where traditional Democrats and Republicans are realigning, with figures like Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. emerging as populist leaders. They emphasize the importance of transparency in government spending, particularly regarding the Doge initiative aimed at auditing federal expenditures. The hosts critique past administrations for their lack of accountability and express optimism about potential reforms under the current administration. The conversation touches on military spending, the Ukraine conflict, and the need for a balanced budget, with a focus on the importance of real governance. They conclude with a humorous note on the absurdity of AI and transhumanism, advocating for genuine human connections over technological substitutes.

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DOGE unveils a roadmap, Unlocking GDP Growth, WW3 escalation, Fat cell memory
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The hosts discuss a recent op-ed by Elon Musk and Vake, advocating for government efficiency and reduced regulations through a new initiative called Doge. They aim to cut unnecessary federal expenditures and streamline the procurement process, leveraging recent Supreme Court rulings to challenge existing regulations. Freeberg emphasizes the urgency of addressing the national debt and the potential backlash from government reforms, while Sacks highlights the importance of transparency and accountability in government spending. The conversation touches on the historical context of government bureaucracy and the need for significant cuts in federal departments, referencing Milton Friedman’s views on government efficiency. They express skepticism about the feasibility of drastic cuts but remain hopeful that Doge can achieve meaningful reforms, especially with Musk's influence and legal expertise from Vake. The hosts also discuss the political landscape, noting the potential for bipartisan support on efficiency measures, while acknowledging the challenges posed by entrenched interests in Congress. They explore the implications of reducing regulations on economic growth and the importance of communicating the benefits of these changes to the public. The discussion concludes with reflections on the broader political environment, including the upcoming election and the potential for a shift in governance that prioritizes efficiency and accountability over bureaucracy. The hosts express optimism about the future and the possibility of significant reforms under the Doge initiative.
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