Elon Musk Thursday hinted that his Department of Government Efficiency will consider deleting entire agencies as part of its clean-up operation as there is no point in leaving the roots of the weed as it will easily grow back. Elon Musk’s DOGE has already sounded a death knell to the USAID and published the list of funds it gave to ‘ludicrous’ causes, and will next bring the hammer on the department of education, and Pentagon — one by one.
Elon Musk and DOGE’s swift motion was supported by President Donald Trump, who argued that there is no potential conflict of interest and that Elon has nothing to gain from this more work.
Elon Musk made the apologies at the World Government Summit in Dubai when he said that cutting back on the firms would not solve the issue because they would grow up in upcoming services and need to be completely eliminated.
He told the summit market,” I think we do need to disable entire firms as opposed to keep a lot of them behind.” ” If we don’t remove the stems of the plant, next it’s easy for the plant to develop back”.
” There’s a approximately 450 national authorities of one sort or another”, he said. Since the creation of the United States, that’s about an average of two companies per year. How many companies are actually required to run a nation? 99? No 450, that’s for positive”.
Elon Musk and President Trump made an unexpected presence in front of the internet on Tuesday. He claimed that some USAID officials, who they had decided to shut down, were accepting kickbacks, and that many federal employees managed to eke out a net worth of tens of millions of dollars from their state salaries. Musk did not provide any information, despite DOGE insiders ‘ claims that they are being very clear and that all available information is on their website. Karoline Leavitt, the press secretary for the White House, also gave some proof yesterday at her press conference.
” We are really trying to be as clear as possible”, Musk said. ” So all of our activities are completely transparent. I don’t know of a situation where a company has been open more than the Doge company.
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