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Musk is running the government. He was not elected. Isn't this what the right says they don't want? Unelected bureaucrats telling us what to do?

Musk pushes out top Treasury official over effort to access US government payment system​

Tesla CEO Elon Musk and his pro-austerity Department of Government Efficiency tried to access key systems responsible for paying out the federal government’s salaries and bills, pushing a high-ranking career civil servant to quit the Treasury Department.

According to The Washington Post, David Lebryk, the current deputy secretary of the Treasury Department, is expected to leave the agency after decades of nonpolitical service.

Sources told the Post that Lebryk pushed back on attempts by Musk surrogates to access the nation’s system for doling out paychecks, Social Security and Medicare benefits, tax refunds and federal contracts.

The Bureau of the Fiscal Service, which administers the payment systems, says it disbursed $5.4 trillion across 1.3 billion payments in fiscal year 2023. It’s unclear what Musk’s office wanted to accomplish by gaining access to the system, but it represents an escalation in his attempt to take hold of the federal government.

Though the legality of Musk’s efforts to access the systems is unclear, President Donald Trump’s day-one executive order authorizing the DOGE scheme instructed federal agencies to give the X owner’s group “full and prompt access to all unclassified agency records, software systems, and IT systems.”

 
Musk is running the government. He was not elected. Isn't this what the right says they don't want? Unelected bureaucrats telling us what to do?

Musk pushes out top Treasury official over effort to access US government payment system​

Tesla CEO Elon Musk and his pro-austerity Department of Government Efficiency tried to access key systems responsible for paying out the federal government’s salaries and bills, pushing a high-ranking career civil servant to quit the Treasury Department.

According to The Washington Post, David Lebryk, the current deputy secretary of the Treasury Department, is expected to leave the agency after decades of nonpolitical service.

Sources told the Post that Lebryk pushed back on attempts by Musk surrogates to access the nation’s system for doling out paychecks, Social Security and Medicare benefits, tax refunds and federal contracts.

The Bureau of the Fiscal Service, which administers the payment systems, says it disbursed $5.4 trillion across 1.3 billion payments in fiscal year 2023. It’s unclear what Musk’s office wanted to accomplish by gaining access to the system, but it represents an escalation in his attempt to take hold of the federal government.

Though the legality of Musk’s efforts to access the systems is unclear, President Donald Trump’s day-one executive order authorizing the DOGE scheme instructed federal agencies to give the X owner’s group “full and prompt access to all unclassified agency records, software systems, and IT systems.”

Haiti doesn’t allow white people to run it. How come you haven’t moved there?

Must be a Utopia.
 
yeah, I suppose I would care about this, but meh.

Ultimate Compilation Of Media Lying About Biden’s Dementia!​




Better the public know who rules them, rather than being gas-lit and lied about who is really in charge.

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Musk is running the government. He was not elected. Isn't this what the right says they don't want? Unelected bureaucrats telling us what to do?

Musk pushes out top Treasury official over effort to access US government payment system​

Tesla CEO Elon Musk and his pro-austerity Department of Government Efficiency tried to access key systems responsible for paying out the federal government’s salaries and bills, pushing a high-ranking career civil servant to quit the Treasury Department.

According to The Washington Post, David Lebryk, the current deputy secretary of the Treasury Department, is expected to leave the agency after decades of nonpolitical service.

Sources told the Post that Lebryk pushed back on attempts by Musk surrogates to access the nation’s system for doling out paychecks, Social Security and Medicare benefits, tax refunds and federal contracts.

The Bureau of the Fiscal Service, which administers the payment systems, says it disbursed $5.4 trillion across 1.3 billion payments in fiscal year 2023. It’s unclear what Musk’s office wanted to accomplish by gaining access to the system, but it represents an escalation in his attempt to take hold of the federal government.

Though the legality of Musk’s efforts to access the systems is unclear, President Donald Trump’s day-one executive order authorizing the DOGE scheme instructed federal agencies to give the X owner’s group “full and prompt access to all unclassified agency records, software systems, and IT systems.”

I did. I voted for the side that had Musk to come in and help straighten government spending up.
 
Musk’s plan is to use government to further enrich himself. No one has deeper pockets than the US government, and that’s all that Musk cares about.
 
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Ain't it great? We have the smartest richest man in the world make GREAT DECISIONS about making our government better! This is like a dream, right buddy? :113:
Helping to make America great again, and he's doing it free of charge! :twirl:
 
Musk drove out the head of the FAA. Nearly a hundred have now died.
Los Angeles just lost a percentage of its neighborhoods. Middle class, upper middle class and rich ones. Taxpayers. High taxpayers. The Watts and South-Central areas were untouched. You Progs love pain.
 
Musk is running the government. He was not elected. Isn't this what the right says they don't want? Unelected bureaucrats telling us what to do?

Musk pushes out top Treasury official over effort to access US government payment system​

Tesla CEO Elon Musk and his pro-austerity Department of Government Efficiency tried to access key systems responsible for paying out the federal government’s salaries and bills, pushing a high-ranking career civil servant to quit the Treasury Department.

According to The Washington Post, David Lebryk, the current deputy secretary of the Treasury Department, is expected to leave the agency after decades of nonpolitical service.

Sources told the Post that Lebryk pushed back on attempts by Musk surrogates to access the nation’s system for doling out paychecks, Social Security and Medicare benefits, tax refunds and federal contracts.

The Bureau of the Fiscal Service, which administers the payment systems, says it disbursed $5.4 trillion across 1.3 billion payments in fiscal year 2023. It’s unclear what Musk’s office wanted to accomplish by gaining access to the system, but it represents an escalation in his attempt to take hold of the federal government.

Though the legality of Musk’s efforts to access the systems is unclear, President Donald Trump’s day-one executive order authorizing the DOGE scheme instructed federal agencies to give the X owner’s group “full and prompt access to all unclassified agency records, software systems, and IT systems.”

Reminder

Trump derangement syndrome and Musk Derangement Syndrome are intertwined.​

 
Musk is running the government. He was not elected. Isn't this what the right says they don't want? Unelected bureaucrats telling us what to do?

Musk pushes out top Treasury official over effort to access US government payment system​

Tesla CEO Elon Musk and his pro-austerity Department of Government Efficiency tried to access key systems responsible for paying out the federal government’s salaries and bills, pushing a high-ranking career civil servant to quit the Treasury Department.

According to The Washington Post, David Lebryk, the current deputy secretary of the Treasury Department, is expected to leave the agency after decades of nonpolitical service.

Sources told the Post that Lebryk pushed back on attempts by Musk surrogates to access the nation’s system for doling out paychecks, Social Security and Medicare benefits, tax refunds and federal contracts.

The Bureau of the Fiscal Service, which administers the payment systems, says it disbursed $5.4 trillion across 1.3 billion payments in fiscal year 2023. It’s unclear what Musk’s office wanted to accomplish by gaining access to the system, but it represents an escalation in his attempt to take hold of the federal government.

Though the legality of Musk’s efforts to access the systems is unclear, President Donald Trump’s day-one executive order authorizing the DOGE scheme instructed federal agencies to give the X owner’s group “full and prompt access to all unclassified agency records, software systems, and IT systems.”

who is Noone ? and why should we care about Noone's lone write in vote ?
 

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