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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1522283)2/12/2025 10:19:40 PM
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In a piece titled 'Democrats Ought to Love DOGE,' the WSJ says Musk is accomplishing something nobody has ever pulled off.


"Elon Musk's glorious rampage through official Washington is like something from a dream. Many conservatives and some Republicans have fantasized for decades about laying off bureaucrats and shrinking the government. Nobody’s ever pulled it off," the opinion piece reads.

"Even Ronald Reagan, the great apostle of smaller government, couldn’t achieve in eight years what Mr. Musk has done in 3½ weeks."

"The billionaire businessman is less apostle than avenging angel. The Department of Government Efficiency is the change we’ve been waiting for."



To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1522283)2/12/2025 11:04:26 PM
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OH NO, THEY ARE CATCHING THE CROOKS!

President Trump says he is completely certain his administration has discovered widespread kickbacks in the federal government.

Trump said he examined a list of 200 expenditures and found only three that looked reasonable.

"There's no chance that there's not kickbacks or something going on... They're taking massive amounts of money and spending it on items. I went through a list of 200 expenditures that were made, and I found three that looked like they were reasonable."