How the desperately needed Dept of Government Efficiency will work

I can tell redundancy is yer only operative, but keep on repeating herself like a magpie on a leash. Be sure to ape Trump and claim to be a good Christian..

What does it feel like to be completely irrelevant for the next 2 years? Not just a lame duck president, you've got a lame duck PARTY.
 
I do not identify myself through a political party or a cult of personality, you do, however.

LOL Yea, but since you NEVER say anything bad about democrats or good about republicans, it's not a secret which side of the road you walk on.

So you can keep pretending and fool only yourself, fool.
 
I have said bad things about Democrats you have a bad memory...

Ok, what was the last bad thing you said about democrats, or good thing about Republicans? The only attack I've seen you make on demonicrats is that they aren't far left enough.

This should be fun.
 
Ok, what was the last bad thing you said about democrats, or good thing about Republicans? The only attack I've seen you make on demonicrats is that they aren't far left enough.

This should be fun.
I suppose you are too lazy to search..Too bad.I did vote fer Reagan until he gave out amnesty to the illegals.
 
Let’s not overlook the overstaffing that is totally out of control. The government is full of people who “work” from home, then go to the movies or swimming pool or golf course, and actually giggle about it.

The government buildings are 88% EMPTY right now. First step is to require them all to get back to the office on Jan 21, where they can be observed, to determine which positions can be consolidated - likely close to half of them.

Total expenditure on government employees: $271 billion a year
 
1. Regulation

“The world is suffering slow strangulation by overregulation. Every year, the noose tightens a little more,” Musk posted Wednesday. “We finally have a mandate to delete the mountain of choking regulations that do not serve the greater good.” He wants a broad review of regulations to determine “which ones are sensible and which ones are not.” Musk has personally experienced crippling regulation while trying to launch SpaceX rockets. In October, he sued California regulators and accused them of “shamelessly breaking the law” after they cited his political views in their decision to reject more rocket launches.

2. Unnecessary Departments

He also wants to shutter hundreds of the more than 400 federal departments. During an interview last month, Musk pointed out that the United States creates more than one federal agency a year on average. “That seems a lot. That seems crazy. I think we should be able to get away with 99 agencies,” Musk said.

3. Spending

“We’re going to make the spending lower, and if somebody’s got a better idea for how to make the spending lower tell us, but if we don’t we’re going to bankrupt the country, and so we’ve got to do something, and it’s got to be some pretty big moves,” Musk said during a town hall in Pennsylvania last month. “Drain the swamps. There’s so many swamps,” he added. He joked that he will probably need “quite a significant security team because someone might literally go postal on me — from the Post Office.”


Thus far, establishing a new Government efficiency dept and an anti-Big Food/Drug HHS has Trump in the best of lights from me.
So, will this efficiency department be hiring 10,000 employee's? Maybe they can just move govt employee's from one department to the new one. Yep, I don't see this dept working.
 

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