You know who I definitely didn't vote for: The 10,000 employees of USAID. The 87,000 IRS agents hired by Biden. The entire unelected bureaucracy.
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That's how I've been replying to people. It's so simple - you don't want unelected people to have power? Then you actually support what Elon is doing, you just dont realize it cause you lack critical thinking skills and have been fed narratives and approved talking points
I like it, however I learned insulting turns off their brain real quick kek
I should have rephrased my post to make it the Socratic method.
Like: "Who voted for the 10k employees of USAID"...
DOGE isn't random private citizens having access to the data. It's the already-established US Digital Service that President Donald Trump renamed DOGE. It's a unit/department that is part of the Executive Office of the President. So when Democrats or people on the left make that spurious argument, they're essentially trying to argue that the president doesn't have a right to control the executive branch, and that's ridiculous. The real problem is the people objecting/trying to block DOGE from doing their job. But Democrats frequently don't make sense when they lose control of things, and that's why they're losing their minds here.
Yes. Saw someone post this and elon retweeted:
“I didn’t vote for Elon Musk and his autistic tech bros to get a line-item veto on federal spending!”
Yeah well I didn’t vote for Joe Biden’s non-binary Deep State theater kids to get a blank check to give my tax dollars to fringe left-wing NGO slush funds for four years, but that’s exactly what happened.
Elections have consequences, one of which being the president of the United States—the CEO of the executive branch—gets to make personnel appointments across the administrative state.
Don’t like it? You’ve got two options:
Reduce the size, scope, and power of the administrative state. I promise, you’d garner bipartisan support and find willing allies across the political spectrum here. (For some reason, though, Democrats don’t seem to like this idea. Curious. 🤔)
Don’t lose the election. Don’t spend four years mismanaging the country and lying to the American people about the president’s health, only to swap him out in the election for a weak, untested, unlikeable candidate who wastes billions of dollars on the poorest-run campaign in modern history.
Either way, stop complaining about Elon. We DID vote for this. We returned Trump to office with a strong mandate specifically to end this bullshit. If you don’t like the means—or the personnel choices—by which he’s doing so, that’s on you, not us.
Excellent advice...Socratic Method plant a seed and they begin questioning..
In all frankness, I did exactly that, and it didn’t work.
But this is also why I stay off engagement with adversarials now, I figure something about how I talk does more harm than good.
Definitely don’t be insulting.
Understood. Yeah man, everyone knows what's good for them. Disengage with the adversaries for now. I think we are good either way. Nothing can stop ...
He is unelected, yes, but PDJT was re-elected with the voters knowing what the plan was for Elon and DOGE.
I love your profile name by the way!
Would you happen to have any time to write an open source script? I might try it myself, but if one of us could get to it faster…
In what language?
Jscript / jquery Maybe host it on jsfiddle or something