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>West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency
>Loper Bright v. Raimondo
>DOGE will work with legal experts embedded in government agencies, aided by advanced technology, to apply these rulings to federal regulations enacted by such agencies. DOGE will present this list of regulations to President Trump, who can, by executive action, immediately pause the enforcement of those regulations and initiate the process for review and rescission.

>A drastic reduction in federal regulations provides sound industrial logic for mass head-count reductions across the federal bureaucracy. DOGE intends to work with embedded appointees in agencies to identify the minimum number of employees required at an agency for it to perform its constitutionally permissible and statutorily mandated functions. The number of federal employees to cut should be at least proportionate to the number of federal regulations that are nullified: Not only are fewer employees required to enforce fewer regulations, but the agency would produce fewer regulations once its scope of authority is properly limited.

>Previous presidents have used it to amend the civil service rules by executive order, and the Supreme Court has held—in Franklin v. Massachusetts (1992) and Collins v. Yellen (2021) that they weren’t constrained by the Administrative Procedures Act when they did so. With this authority, Mr. Trump can implement any number of “rules governing the competitive service” that would curtail administrative overgrowth, from large-scale firings to relocation of federal agencies out of the Washington area. Requiring federal employees to come to the office five days a week would result in a wave of voluntary terminations that we welcome
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>>489060006
>They point to the 1974 Impoundment Control Act, which stops the president from ceasing expenditures authorized by Congress. Mr. Trump has previously suggested this statute is unconstitutional, and we believe the current Supreme Court would likely side with him on this question. But even without relying on that view, DOGE will help end federal overspending by taking aim at the $500 billion plus in annual federal expenditures that are unauthorized by Congress or being used in ways that Congress never intended

>With a decisive electoral mandate and a 6-3 conservative majority on the Supreme Court, DOGE has a historic opportunity for structural reductions in the federal government. We are prepared for the onslaught from entrenched interests in Washington. We expect to prevail. Now is the moment for decisive action. Our top goal for DOGE is to eliminate the need for its existence by July 4, 2026—the expiration date we have set for our project. There is no better birthday gift to our nation on its 250th anniversary than to deliver a federal government that would make our Founders proud.

This is actually a really smart plan. Instead of individuals and companies needing to sue under various SCOTUS precedents, the Trump administration will proactively eliminate those "rules" that stifle business and then slash the staffing at the agencies that created them using executive authority. This will instantly add money to the economy by cutting business' legal costs.
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>>489060006
>a South African oligarch and some random jeet will decide the future of America
Yikes.
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Accelerate Corporate Capture

Give billionaires all of my money

Buy the moon and sell the tides
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>>489060006
>aided by advanced technology
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY! Wow elon musk is going to be using Advanced Technology to engoodify the government. I can't wait.
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>>489060345
They're going to apply case law and make recommendations to President Trump, who will decide the future of America.
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>>489060569
You will commute to your wagey cage and you will like it.
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>>489060006
>A drastic reduction in federal regulations
We can only hope
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>>489060892
Theyre just going to replace government employee karens with ai
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>>489060892
This. DEI is much more reliable
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>>489062331
I think they'll use AI to look at all the government regulations, and figure out which ones don't line up with the actual statutes Congress passed. Identify the areas where the government simply shouldn't exist under the US Constitution.
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this may not produce as much reduction in federal workforce as anticipated. They want to apply the termination of the Chevron Doctrine to agencies, but agencies doing shit under Chevron Doctrine are doing it without specific funding for it. There employee levels are funded based on the laws that were actually passed, the agencies then chose what to do with those employees unless Congress gets in their shit about it. So getting rid of regulations that agencies made up themselves is a good thing, but its harder to justify the loss of the employees from it; rather, they will just be focused on the duties they were meant to perfrom in the first place. Its also why Congress actually needs to pass budgets; continuing resolutions fund at the last budgets levels, and continuing resolutions have become the norm the last decade or so. Cannot change budgets without passing one.
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>>489060006
I'm going to be very interested in seeing how this pans out. I've been holding down a government-funded job I should have left many years ago. At this point I'm not paid enough to afford a one-bedroom apartment if I didn't have a house. The raises have been that few and far between. Meanwhile, all they've done is hire dozens of other pinheads who accomplish very, very little. In fact, I find myself wasting time cleaning up their messes. Productivity in my research division has gone waaaay south. I'm constantly saddled with training in this, training in that, oh never ask a black woman if you can touch her hair, don't sexually harass the gay guy, oh hey now is that document that will never see the light of day accessible? You missed a spot! Our team of reviewers to review what you are paid to review reviewed what you submitted for your division, and Grammarly found 300 instances where it wanted to reword things even if it changed the meaning of the text. We also found one of your tables doesn't read out in Steven Hawkins voice. You never know; we might hire a blind person one day. REDO THIS DOCUMENT NOW! Have a nice day!
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>>489064161
Consider becoming a whistleblower to DOGE.
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humanity is a fucking meme nukes when
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>>489063382
> this may not produce as much reduction in federal workforce as anticipated.

This is a fact. Medicare/Medicaid, Social Security, Interest on Federal debt, and the DOD combined have a budget greater than Federal receipts covers. You can remove literally every other bit of government bureaucracy and still not cover the deficit.
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>>489060006
>Elon musk and Vivec are going to be the heads of the DOGE department for the Trump admin
Imagine seeing this shit in 2016 pol. This board wouldve gone apeshit. Or perhaps the meme magic just needed some time to go off.
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>>489060345
>every government department literally only has one person running it
ever since pocahantos puked that retarded shit from her disgusting slop hole every retarded coping tranny has been repeating this line like the braindead faggots they are
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>>489065029
We recognized it in real time during Elon’s interview in X spaces or w/e he calls that shit. About midway through when it turned into a job interview.
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>>489064570
Is it possible? I'm seriously very willing to do so. We can't get anything done. It's fucking bullshit. Seems all that ever happens is more useless people are hired to gum up the works and stand in our way of doing our jobs. Then of course we're told "Ahhhh (sucks teeth) yeah, well, we just can't give any raises. So sorry. Maybe next year!" We've gone from completing fifteen research-based projects a year to three. THREE. All owing to lack of additional funding and layers upon layers upon layers of unneeded "review" conducted by abject idiots who do not understand the research, so they sit on shit for two months or more, only to send it back with braindead comments and lectures about how many problems Grammarly found with the document. This is research. Of course Grammarly isn't going to like the language. Then all of the compliance and inclusiveness garbage piled on top of all of that. It never fucking ends.
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>>489060006
>no tax jubilee for citizens making less than $250,000 a year
>no billionaire tax
>no fines nor antitrust for pharma and tech
>no student loan jubilee
Yeah they’re not serious. Amateurs. Trump should hire me instead. Vivek’s a damn H1B!
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>>489061386
Any job that's work from home is a job that they can replace you with some dollar-a-day retard from india
can you explain why work from home is good?
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>>489064701
>debt
Who holds all that debt? Give them a fucking haircut. I’m sure Asian countries and their billionaires don’t mind.

This kind of work being done by oligarchs with no skin in the game is sketchy as fuck.
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>>489065357
Kill yourself my dude! Fuck your dumb science projects. We fund dumb shit like getting peacocks wasted on cocaine and then euthanizing them. Your dumb research matters little and I should get a refund.
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>>489060345
as long as you kys I'm content.
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>>489065538
You should lynch your boss if the export jobs
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>>489065718
> Who holds all that debt?

Unironically, we do. 3/4 of our debt is currency in one form or another. The other 1/4 is what government agencies owe each other.
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>>489064701
not really what I was getting at, the debt and unfunded obligations are not what DOGE is seeking to address.
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>>489065718
> This kind of work being done by oligarchs with no skin in the game is sketchy as fuck.

It’s actually being crowd sourced. And most of the legwork is already done by the GAO and Mick Mulvaney.
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>>489060345
I don't get it
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>>489060006
I was supposed to get a wall and Mexico was supposed to pay for it. I think these clowns are floating a lot of bullshit.
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>>489066081
So… haircut? What’s even your point? Take away the gatekeeping of high paying tech work for Indian and Chinese people and we’re more than even. Give the tax jubilees and we’re good.

What needs to happen is a clawback of all the wealth transfer to billionaires and corporations.
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>>489066153
Right. See >>489066207
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>>489065538
Depends on the person and the job, but from a manager perspective work from home exposes just how much waste is going on at companies and which employees are slacking so its a good thing for identifying the chameleons who otherwise spend all day in the office gossiping and not doing their damn job
From an employees perspective not having a commute means there could be like 2 extra hours in your day or some shit that just materialize out of nowhere which is fucking amazing
All you need to get wfh working well is a competent manager that filters out people abusing it vs people that do their jobs better with less distractions
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>>489066207
Then where’s the jubilees and billionaire taxes bruh
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>>489066264
>Walls are built instantly.

Did you know Biden continued building Trump’s wall (and it’s still being built today) after a minor pause to complete EPA paperwork Trump had waivered.
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>>489060006

Indians are literally shit
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>>489066298
>>489066351

> What needs to happen is a clawback of all the wealth transfer to billionaires and corporations.

Oh. You’re retarded.
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>>489065718
>>489066081
National debt is what a government owes its people, not the other way around
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>>489061990
Too little, too late. Unless the average citizen sees a $10,000 a year windfall from Trump's policies nothing will change. Cutting regulations and lowering taxes has been the Republican playbook for decades and it has lost plenty of elections. We need enormous and drastic change that delivers immediate, unprecedented financial relief to the average American citizen within the next two years. This requires highly targeted work focusing on narrow industries such as healthcare, housing, and food. Rather than drilling narrow and deep they seem to be taking a broad approach and that's something that will fail to deliver results where Americans need it most.
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>>489066541
LOL okay oligarch, you will be first on the wall
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>>489066593
Right. I may have worded it poorly.
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>>489065718
>Who holds all that debt?
We do. They pushed it onto us against our will, by printing the money we needed to pay for ever-increasing costs.
(((Inflation))) is driven by rent seekers, healthcare, and commodities. Hold these entities responsible for their crimes, and the debts will clear.
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>>489065357
Look up what happens to most whistle blowers. Just do your job, start refusing to do others. Let them write you up for not doing other people's jobs. That's an easy win unless. Read your position description and make sure you're not fucking yourself.
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>>489060345
>a jew is mad
lol cool
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>>489065903
I'm fine with that. The research we do isn't useless but it might as well be useless as it's just buried and never used anyway, which also is not the way things used to be. At this point I'd be making more of a difference for society stocking shelves at Walmart.
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>>489066600
> We need enormous and drastic change that delivers immediate, unprecedented financial relief to the average American citizen within the next two years.

Where would you begin?
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>>489060006
>total statist death
I love it

Nobody is talking about govt work effectively being paid daycare
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>>489066600
The amount of regulations that can be eliminated, along with the abuse of the discretionary spending system, is actually really massive. It might very well be a $10,000 a year windfall for the average citizen, when you factor in things like cheaper American-made products, job growth, etc. Ending Chevron was fucking massive, I don't think people fully realize it. And while a lot of us thought that meant there'd be a bunch of lawsuits and the Judiciary slowly rolling back regulations over the next couple decades, which we would've been happy with, instead Trump is going to go in there with his First Buddy and that Indian guy who read the Constitution that one time, and proactively eliminate every non-statutory rule. And then they're going to fire the people whose job it has been to create new non-statutory rules, so the problem doesn't easily come back.
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>>489060345

It’s a bit esoteric, would work better with stink lines
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>>489060345
Better than a literal Kenyan.
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>>489060345
GOVERNMENT LEECHES BTFO. DEMOSHITS CANT STOP LOSING
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>>489068534
>Ending Chevron was fucking massive, I don't think people fully realize it.
Jarkesy v. SEC was the other half which most people haven't quite put together. "No, you may not use your own gay nigger communist courts, and you can't use DUDE TRUST ME LMAO as an argument in Article III courts."
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>>489060345
>yikes
Like letting jews do it has been going so well for everyone.
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>>489069114
True, I almost forgot about that one. Definitely a one-two punch. The past few years with the new conservative majority SCOTUS has almost gotten me wishing I had gone to law school. I thought about it a bit, but not seriously. Now I spend inordinate amounts of time thinking about constitutional law and following big federal cases. Mostly 2A stuff, but anything related to liberty really.
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>>489060569

May as well bring in a fucking oxygen tax while their at it and charge fuckers a 40% over the norm for huge noses, no more having to tax people based on what they earn but how much oxygen they consuuume. Float this one on elon husk. its a win win jews and nogs btfo'd kek
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>>489060006
I hope they fire all the fucking niggers at the DMV
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>>489069917
That would probably require Congress to repeal the Civil Rights Act since that's where all the shaneequafication directives come from.
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>>489060892
>ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
They're going to use a smartsheet.
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>>489070146
They mean using AI for first pass analysis of which regulations violate the new rulings.
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>>489069917
>>489070010
That's a state government issue. You need to take that up with your state government, not the federal level.
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>>489070197
I got Zuckerberg's Llama2 AI to agree with me that every federal gun law is in violation of Heller. I'm sure Grok is filled to the brim with training data from gun rights activists explaining why gun laws are bad.
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>>489070197
You could also use it to seek out redundant and conflicting regulations. Imagine running it through the tax code.
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>>489060006
>fire all gov employees with ss# that end in odd number
bravo elon
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>>489070484
>I'm sure Grok is filled to the brim with training data from gun rights activists explaining why gun laws are bad.
Grok would probably sentence the ATF to death just based on Eric S. Raymond's inclusion in the training set.
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>>489070484
Grok uses twitter to train. I’m sure it comes to interesting conclusions.
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>>489070591
Yeah, exactly. All the Democrat arguments would just be appeals to emotion, and then on the other side you have everyone else tweeting that taxation is theft, and citing specific case law that proves the NFA is unconstitutional. If Grok is used, I'm almost certain that machine gun vending machines will get put back in schools, and IRS agents will all be sentenced to 15 years hard time.
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The weakest of society will perish, or suffer immensely
Red states without social safety nets? Doomed. Their economies are already weak, besides Florida and Texas, which both won’t fare well (climate change)
Blue states? Equally fucked, no one will work as businesses leave / go under.
Non-Americans? Fucked, the economy will reorient away from America
Survivors will be dealing with climate catastrophes and hordes of elderly looking for caretakers to pay for everything.
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>>489072503
all of that sounds good to me
please stop I can only get so hard
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>>489060006
>drastic reduction in federal regulations

Save money by cutting safety regulations and enforcement. More East Palestines for the poor
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>>489060006
>Requiring federal employees to come to the office five days a week would result in a wave of voluntary terminations that we welcome

The fact that this wasn't already a mandatory requirement for actual government jobs is disgusting and it explains why America is so fucked up right now. Most of the government never even leaves their fucking pajamas anymore
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>>489060345
I'm going to apologize to you first and be the bigger person and admit we fucked up to a large degree but also your abusive tendencies left is no actual choice but to condemn everyone to the LIVING HELL the next 4 years are going to be...

Parts of the DOGE plan are great but I can already tell cheap business owners are going to take advantage of deregulation to absolutely pillage what is left of America. Also Elon is trying to crash the economy on purpose so he can literally buy everything like it's The Great Depression again because he will have all the money and influence
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No one voted elon for president. Was he the VP pick? No. Did congress, made of the legislators we vote for to represent us, vote to make him the new ruler of the US, and pass laws to rip out the departments he plans to destroy? No. Is he born in America? No. Does he represent the average American, hell no he’s the richest person in the world.

How anyone defends elon being effectively made the new president with powers beyond Congress is beyond me.
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Democracy means...rule by the people.

But the people, are retarded.
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>>489060006
>lets telegraph our plan months before we can do anything so they government can brace itself against what we want to do
based retards
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>>489073819
Regulations are the result of regulatory capture by big corporations that have enough free cash on hand for lawyers and compliance officers to exploit every loophole, while keeping smaller businesses out of the market entirely. The abuses of business you claim to abhor are the result of the very regulations that will be erased. I shouldn't need to have two lawyers and three accountants to keep my small business from getting crushed by some arbitrary federal thug, and I shouldn't need to have to spend many hours out of my week dealing with the threat of some random federal inspection or bullshit EPA thing coming in to put all of my employees out of work. That's time I could be spending on big picture stuff, to grow my business, employ more people, and provide a product my customers are practically begging for. I'm not pillaging anything. I'm feeding families, other than my own. Meanwhile some psychopaths in a big corporation who abuse the courts and have corrupted the executive get away with literal murder under the status quo.
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>>489074171
>advisory role
>purpose is to eliminate non-legislated laws
>powers beyond Congress

You’re a fucking idiot.
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>>489074171
No one voted for the bureaucrats either, retard, and they do stuff that Congress never told them to do and never intended.
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>>489060028
This is awesome. Not only are federal agencies basically giving up on fighting a large number of cases after Chevron deference died, this will basically remove all that stuff from the books and gut the regulators.
That said, individual states probably want to be ready to react, especially those with large non-white and jewish populations who will wreck things without daddy around.
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>>489060892
It will just be AI HR who fires freeloaders
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>>489068534
> And while a lot of us thought that meant there'd be a bunch of lawsuits and the Judiciary slowly rolling back regulations over the next couple
What instead seems to have happened is a flood of lawsuits. The regulatory agencies don’t have enough lawyers on staff to handle many of them, so they’re conceding defeat on all but the most important (to them/their power).
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>>489068629
Obama opposed Citizens United in 2010 that led to more money in politics. Republican deregulation led to the private equity firm problem. The government needs to more efficiently regulate the finance industry, but JD Vance represents them.
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>>489074505
They literally write in loopholes and outlaw their competitors via bribery (lobbying). JD Vance explains it pretty well on some podcat (I think it was Tim Dillon or Theo).
>t. worked at a globohomo firm where this was talked about openly as an option
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>>489075048
> led to more money in politics
I haven’t watched a single political ad my entire life except that one hilarious one where that Trump truck ran over that spic kid in 2016. Those super pacs aren’t doing anything except laundering money. They don’t persuade anyone.
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>>489075334
You're right, that AIPAC money doesn't do anything. Keep sending it our way, Jews. We'll send it right back. Nice anecdote.
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>>489060006
>https://archive.is/x5Uan
>The Pentagon recently failed its seventh consecutive audit, suggesting that the agency’s leadership has little idea how its annual budget of more than $800 billion is spent. Critics claim that we can’t meaningfully close the federal deficit without taking aim at entitlement programs like Medicare and Medicaid, which require Congress to shrink. But this deflects attention from the sheer magnitude of waste, fraud and abuse that nearly all taxpayers wish to end—and that DOGE aims to address by identifying pinpoint executive actions that would result in immediate savings for taxpayers.
>mass audit of the whole government and every single bureaucratic entity.
Good time to be an accountant if you get off to being project 2025 team player.
>80 hours for free
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>>489060028
>Impoundment
Based. They impeached Trump over this, and it's better than the line-item veto.
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>>489072503
Sorry there is no climate cato.
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>>489064161
I kind of miss when people would ask to touch my hair because it's like black people's
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>>489060006
Will they walk the DOGE into every HQ when firing people...as like an emotional support animal for the axed workers
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>>489074864
>Sorry ma'am, but I've been trained on countless images of glowing eyes Justice Thomas, and your body, his choice. Turn in your badge with security as you leave.
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Elon, we all know you read this, so make sure every resolution passed by DOGE is a MLEM
call it whatever you need to make it called MLEM
for instance
"Mandated Lean Expense Management"
"Massive Layoff Effort Mission"
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>>489080300
what's MLEM?
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>>489075247
>>489074505
and yet there are legitimate and serious regulations that need to stay in place if you don't want to die from cancer. It's never talked about though. Businesses will do absolutely anything to make a buck, including destroy the environment and poison water.

Trump deregulated water quality before. I don't have confidence this will work.
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>>489060006
Why are these guys so gay?
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>>489060901
Then we're fucked.
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Less regulations will not benefit the large corps.
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>>489061990
Not enough bugs and sawdust in your food?
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>>489081204
RFK will get the fluoride out this time, don't you worry.
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>>489078578
I doubt it. Emotional support memes are used by Elon, not really anyone else.
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>>489060028
>a 6-3 conservative majority on the Supreme Court,
Whoa I thought they were supposed to be impartial. I guess the act is over.
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>>489079001
reddit so fucking retarded.
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>>489081611
Conservative just means they follow what the Constitution actually says, not what they hope it says. That is exactly the sort of impartiality those 6 justices are supposed to have. But don't worry, I'm sure Trump will get to replace at least one more of the liberal activists in his second term.
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>/pol/ bootlicking billionaires who want to fire average american workers to make it seem it's good for the average american worker
it's over. the jews have won
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>>489080924
MLEM es wen a doge licke the nose to prepare to bork, nose dryness take all the wow out of a doge, so must MLEM before do anythinge
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Elon musk is a Jew who let his 16 year old son get tranny surgery.
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>>489060901
>who will decide the future of America.

This is literally Elon setting himself up to own everything after he crashes the economy on purpose. Trump and Elon had to pretend to be friends with everyone but their faggot ass coward plan fell apart on contact with reality
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>>489082439
Government employees are not average American workers. They aren't average, they're below average. They're not even really American, since they are traitors. And they don't do anything resembling work.
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>>489060569
>Accelerate Corporate Capture

Not even corporate capture, total Tesla monopoly because neither Trump or Elon have any respect for the law whatsoever and they are desperate to appear otherwise.

I'm relieved because honestly none of this insane bullshit is going to be tolerated for long after Inauguration Day by anyone which is probably why the plan to start a war with Mexico immediately because it's not like they can do anything else or beat anyone else
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>>489060006
Vivek shall have his revenge on the tribunal
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>>489076023
DOGE hasn't even touched the Pentagon yet because they know that will never actually be allowed.

You have to pretend to fix the problems instead of actually fixing them. They won't dare touch Pentagon waste because they know their place. Trump and Elon probably has their friends create all these problems on purpose beforehand so they can appear heroic solving shit they had a hand in instigating and planning in the first place
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>>489083184
If you read the article, you'd know they are going to touch the Pentagon a lot.
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>>489074505
>The abuses of business you claim to abhor are the result of the very regulations that will be erased.

Don't complain when another East Palestine happens because greedy corporate fucks backdoored a bunch of bullshit in. Trump doesn't give a fuck about the common man which is why he gleefully fucked up the railway regulations the first time in a way that eventually resulted in disaster
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>>489060006
Immigrant jew pedophile and a pajeet, what could their plan be?

Rape children, obviously.
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>>489083458
>tripfag has an opinion
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>>489082898
silence jew
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>>489066249
They're saying that saying 2 heads is inefficient because they can pull in different directions, which, of course, is formed from a misunderstanding of the fundamental plan, which is to just cut shit out.
Basically elon and the brown guy are just managers firing people right now, and the government faggot doesn't get it.

He's complaining that it's not efficient to have two people in charge, but the reality is that everyone would choose 2 people to work for free for them instead of 1 if they were offered the choice because it IS significantly more efficient to have more people if you're paying nothing.
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>department of government efficiency
>two cooks in the kitchen

This shit writes itself. You couldn't go more inefficient than this.
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>>489060569
Funny enough it is
Ask Tatcher, is just neocon policy just like in Argentina just whit lipstick
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>>489083988
Restaurants typically have several cooks
And the phrase is "too many cooks in the kitchen", not 2 cooks in the kitchen
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>>489081611
kek you lost, get over it
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this should be the main focus of trump's presidency
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>>489084443
The main focus on the Trump presidency should be removing as many brown illegals as possible so that they cant use them to rig the 2028 election
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>>489084397
>Restaurants typically have several cooks

They all are subordinate to the head chef, retard.
Having two leadership roles with unclear and undefined areas of competence has never been done in the history of government, and for a good reason.
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>>489060028
>This is actually a really smart plan. Instead of individuals and companies needing to sue under various SCOTUS precedents, the Trump administration will proactively eliminate those "rules" that stifle business and then slash the staffing at the agencies that created them using executive authority.

I'm not sure Trump has that power. If I remember the SCOTUS rulings correctly, they said the agencies couldn't make up law anymore and that CONGRESS had to create those laws. The entire idea was to keep the Executive branch (President and alphabet agencies) from abusing the their power. The alphabet agencies are set up to enforce the laws created by congress. They also put language in there that stated the laws and rules already on the books would stay. That means congress would have to repeal them, not the President.
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>>489084682
You didn't even get the phrase right, now you're trying to lecture me on leadership roles lol lmao
You're also extremely retarded. Joint leadership is very common, especially in government.
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>>489084682
>concern trolling
Shut up retard
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>>489081361
They are just cutting the middle man.
Before they need to hire lawyers and shit, now they dont, the little guy will get crush again
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>>489084682
Uh oh. David Brock's policy experts have arrived.

>>489085763
>>concern trolling
Exactly. And I think we can expect a lot more of it going forward.
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>>489065538
boomerism says wfh is... le bad!
because we didn't have such things back in my day!
n-no I won't give up my ipad or other modern conveniences
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>>489060006
Also, end military pensions and disability payments.
Enough of those welfare queens already.
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Pretty based, I won't lie.
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>>489089203
working from home is le good! btw you're fired, rakeesh can do it for a tenth of the pay
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>>489065029
Vivek was almost the head of the coof response team but nooooo we had to get the jesuit. Imagine the corprus memes.
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>>489061386
For federal workers? Good I hope all of them suffer.
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>>489091524
>rakeesh fails miserably and his communication skills are dogshit
>outsourcing ends
>i've already moved on to a job with twice the pay where they learned this lesson last decade
better luck next time, anon. enjoy your commute and toil!
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>>489091833
>>i've already moved on to a job with twice the pay where they learned this lesson last decade
wrong, try again
am*rica is rapidly dying for a reason
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>>489060345
an AFRICAN AMERICAN and an east asian. you'd think democrats would be thrilled.
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>>489063382
>So getting rid of regulations that agencies made up themselves is a good thing, but its harder to justify the loss of the employees from it;

No its not. They are clearly capable of enforcing the things they are supposed to enforce, with the workforce they currently have doing it. those employees currently enforcing illegal bullshit need to be laid off, ASAP. they are not required, and THEY proved they are not required, but doing other shit, that wasnt required.
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>>489064701
truth.
but just because my beard will grow back, doesnt mean I should not cut the hair on my head. why not both?
and inb4 ... "well we need to deal with medicaid medicare ..."
OK
but lets start somewhere. amirite anon.
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Everything gets deregulated
Billionaires absorb more of the wealth
The poors who voted for Trump die from toxic waste dumped into their trailer parks
WINNING!
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>>489060006
>we're gonna make it easier for jews and jeets to engage in financial scams
Typical koshervatism
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>>489093306
They voted for it
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>>489060006
It's a good plan, sirs
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>>489075334
This post is so fucking stupid
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>>489060006
>no lust provoking image or retarded D&C bait question
>includes Archive link
>quotes article at length
>writes a few sentences giving his thoughts on the topic at hand
Wtf nature really is healing.
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>>489060006
>Elon and Vivek release their DOGE Plan
wow
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>everyone come back to office
>libshitts reeeee and quit
>people working in office get laid off
>office people get two years severance
pretty good plan to lessen the severence cost
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>>489073386
This but unironically, its better to be unhealthy and being able to make money than what we have now.
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>>489098027
This is true. Pay some fucking good wages and watch how much men dont give a shit



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