Friday, February 07, 2025

It is Elon Musk who is now running the United States. Not Donald Trump

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It is Elon Musk who is now running the United States. Not Donald Trump



Moira Donegan



A foreign billionaire is running the state through a shadow government without formal checks – the constitutional order, now, is largely window dressing

Thu 6 Feb 2025 20.03 AEDT


‘For a long time now, it has been clear that America was slipping out of a liberal democratic mode of governance and into something more vulgar and less accountable.’ 
Photograph: Jay Mallin/ZUMA Press Wire/REX/Shutterstock


It’s one of the humiliations of our historical moment that the constitutional order has been destroyed by such stupid and unserious people. On the trail with Donald Trump, the billionaire Elon Musk, who financed Trump’s campaign to the tune of about $250m, pledged to cut $2tn from the federal budget, a project that promised to wreck the economy, destroy the nation’s credit, eliminate programs and institutions that structure people’s lives and create an international economic and leadership vacuum into which America’s rivals – namely, China – could step.

This would have been ominous enough on its own. But because Musk is a narcissist and a nerd – because he insists on discarding solemnity and being ostentatiously irreverent and carefree as he destroys people’s lives – he named his new project “the department of government efficiency,” or Doge, a juvenile reference to a years-old internet meme featuring a Shiba Inu.

It is under this idiotic banner that Musk has upended the American system of government, seizing an unprecedented, unelected and seemingly wholly unaccountable degree of personal power. Less than three weeks into the Trump restoration, Doge is well underway.


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The group is not a government department; Musk is not a cabinet member and has not been subjected to a Senate confirmation process. But he now reportedly has an office in the West Wing, along with one in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building across the street. At his direction, a small group of coders and engineers – men reported to be aged between 19 and 25 years old – are fanning out across federal agencies, seizing control of their sensitive data and making proposals for massive cuts.

Just days after Trump’s inauguration, Musk reportedly sent an email to all 2 million federal employees – subject line Fork in the Road – encouraging them to resign ahead of anticipated mass firings. Musk reportedly offered workers a buyout of seven months’ pay; it’s doubtful whether any of those who take him up on the offer will ever receive it.

Musk and his young followers have moved to shutter specific programs that they deem wasteful – including those whose funds have been allocated by Congress – and to shutter whole departments. 

He has declared the closure of USAid, America’s foreign aid agency, and is reportedly looking to eliminate much of the Department of Education and the Department of Labor, along with privatizing the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. He has seized control of the Treasury, and specifically the Treasury’s payment system, granting himself a personal line-item veto on all government spending. 

He also has gained access to reams of private and sensitive data and has reportedly downloaded much of it onto private servers. He can access bank accounts, medical histories, income and debt records. If he cared to, he could look up your social security number.

No one elected Musk and very little of what he is doing is legal. It is Congress, not some random rich guy, who is granted the power of the purse, because the citizens deserve to have a say, through their elected representatives, in how the government spends their tax dollars.

Federal civil servants are protected by law from purges, because the federal bureaucracy is supposed to serve the people of the United States, not to merely function as courtiers and enforcers of whim for some entitled foreign billionaire who nobody has ever voted for.

There is a chance that Musk will be told to stop his unconstitutional dismantling of the federal government by a court order, one he might even obey; there is a chance that he will get scared, declare a hasty victory and back off. But that chance looks more and more remote. Musk, now, has seized control of many of the organs of state. There also does not seem to be any way to stop him.

Trump critics have long predicted an oncoming rift between Musk and Trump, but it’s not clear, exactly, that it is from Trump where Musk is deriving his power: his gutting of federal agencies and slashing of federal expenditures seems to be coming from his own preferences and impulses, not as any direction from the man who is nominally the president.

It may be Trump, that is, who sits in the Oval Office, and it may be Trump who takes to television every few days to sign yet another executive order seeking to punish and humiliate trans people. But it is Musk who controls government operations and federal spending, and so it is Musk who is running the country. The constitutional order, now, is largely window dressing. The reality is that a foreign billionaire is running the state through a shadow government, and that his power has no formal check.

Another humiliation of our era: that to merely state what is happening sounds hyperbolic, even unhinged. Musk, after all, is such a morally small man – so transparent in his corrupt self-interest, so childish in his peevish self-regard – that it is hard to countenance him as such a profound agent of history.

He represents not so much the banality as the imbecility of evil: how shallow and vacuous it is. Yet Musk’s personal, private seizure of state power has thrown real doubt on whether America’s constitution is still in effect. How can it be, if he upends its demands so heedlessly, and with such impunity? How can it be, if the power of the people’s elected representatives can simply be wished away by a man rich enough to buy anyone?

For a long time now, it has been clear that America was slipping out of a liberal democratic mode of governance and into something more vulgar and less accountable, something more like a privatized racket for the rich that extracts from and punishes the people, but never responds to their will. We knew this was coming. I just didn’t expect it to be so embarrassing.



Moira Donegan is a Guardian US columnist



12 comments:

  1. Donald Fuck is sitting on Elon's lap.

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    1. Yankee system of monetization of election, thus the bestowed rewards for those rich supporters. The more money these millionaires/billionaires contributed, the more they can ask for in compensations.

      So why complaint?

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  2. Ever heard of George Soros, Bill Gates...No? Too bad...

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    1. Nope , never heard of anyone named George Soros or Bill Gates turning up at US Government departments demanding firing of Non-political appointees and unfettered access to restricted confidential government computer systems.

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    2. You already got jabbed by poison that billy boy sung about...anyway, death is for everyone.

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  3. https://t.me/professor_patriot_official/32899

    It wasn’t just Politico…

    “Here are the TOTAL Tax Dollars subsidizing mainstream outlets in America:

    POLITICO:

    - $34.3 million from various government agencies after laundering the Biden Campaign Laptop disinformation.

    NEW YORK TIMES:

    — $50 million from various government sources, including a staggering $26.9 million from Health and Human Services - Why?

    ASSOCIATED PRESS:

    — $19.5 million in government contracts and $619,968 in grants from the Department of State, with funding spikes in election years of 2020 and 2024.

    REUTERS:

    —  $9 million from the Department of Defense for "Active Social Engineering Defense and Large Scale Social Deception" Um, what?

    $220,000 from the Department of State just last year.

    BBC:

    — British Government TV steals $3.3 million from US taxpayers and received an eye-popping $20 million from Bill Gates. What!?

    There are dozens of other examples.

    This is why all media reporting sounds exactly the same. It’s funded and directed by the state. Media outlets narratives are carefully orchestrated scheme to influence public opinion and political outcomes.”

    https://fxtwitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1887512831106425007?s=46&t=FYYMuEruimg461CBcJCgAQ

    ...

    https://x.com/Sargon_of_Akkad/status/1887433117440397762?t=vA2veqfd_AVcpI613FJK3w&s=19

    The BBC isn't happy.

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  4. Putin probably going to have some non-alcoholic beers, with the Don and Xi, and the little rocket man, and etc in Iowa for some firework for the planned anniversary celebration in July, with the Melon going back to scheming and plotting to conquer Mars by then...

    ~~~~~

    https://t.me/WeTheMedia/117726

    SEC. BURGUM: "President Trump's got another fantastic idea, honoring 250 American heroes, location to be determined."

    "There's an opportunity to kick off the 'USA 250' celebration...I expect it's going to be a summer of celebrations."

    ๐Ÿฅณ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿฅณ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿฅณ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿฅณ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿฅณ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿฅณ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿฅณ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

    ...

    https://t.me/reBurningBright/2321

    It’s been another week of winning, and yet, I think the biggest win of them all has been somewhat lost in the cascade.

    The Golden Age may not be here yet, but the Golden Path is already illuminated.

    I discuss the sovereign signal within the noise in my latest Bright Brief.

    https://burningbright.substack.com/p/bright-brief-the-golden-path

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  5. Any from MY as subsidiary recipient?

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    https://t.me/professor_patriot_official/32916

    https://t.me/tiktoknews45/34712

    You thought USAID audits were ugly.

    Wait until they audit the NGOs.

    Holy Hannah Banana.

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  6. https://t.me/bioclandestine/4584

    If you have not already, please check out my thread on USAID Project PREDICT.

    The USAID was funding gain of function research on bat coronaviruses, in the years leading up to the C19 pandemic.

    It really is as simple as 2+2=4.

    The USAID shadow government is responsible for C19.

    https://x.com/warclandestine/status/1886613216102339022

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  7. Wooo...she looks suisui...egg only mah

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    https://x.com/TJKashin/status/1887567657974612435?s=19

    Arrested, USDA Inspector Phyllis Fong, a 22-year Deep State operative, is one of the key players behind the artificial inflation of poultry and egg prices in the U.S. She ordered the culling of MILLIONS of healthy birds, using the FAKE excuse of “mutating bird flu.” But here’s the TRUTH: There was NO pandemic.
    Fong personally ordered mass bird exterminations in 2024, targeting farms in Colorado, Ohio, Arizona, Louisiana, and Nebraska. One case in Louisiana set the stage: a man (who DID NOT WORK on a poultry farm) was allegedly diagnosed with H5N1 after “finding dead birds” in his yard. The CDC then INVENTED a panic story, claiming 66 people were infected. Sources say that number is ENTIRELY FABRICATED.
    Before the media even blasted this FAKE OUTBREAK, Fong and Biden’s corrupt FDA sent teams of inspectors in full hazmat suits to Nebraska, ordering the instant killing of 600,000 birds. The farm owner—who recently tested his flock and found ZERO SIGNS of bird flu—REFUSED. But it didn’t matter. Fong had already signed off on the order, threatening him with $4 BILLION in fines and PRISON TIME if he didn’t comply.
    She thought she was untouchable. When Trump began cleansing the Deep State in January, she REFUSED TO LEAVE, publicly claiming Trump had “no authority” over “federal watchdogs.”
    The next day, KARMA STRUCK. Security FORCED HER OUT, delivering her straight to JAG investigators.
    Now you know why the price of eggs have shot thru the roof.

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  8. In case you're interested to read.

    Rather long, manage to scan several paragraphs down.

    A Tom Clancy read or maybe one of the popular novelists of the last 50 years, with multi book story arc of a main protaganist...

    Anyway, enjoy. Going back to finish reading it.

    ~~~~~

    https://t.me/professor_patriot_official/32927

    https://eko.substack.com/p/override

    Good morning, class.

    This is assigned reading. You can ignore every other post today, if you like, but this one is crucial.

    Trust me. You’ll be smiling two paragraphs in and won’t stop all weekend.

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  9. UK variant of usaid?

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    https://t.me/professor_patriot_official/32935

    https://t.me/AshBrierley17/31676

    Sure enough, the UK has their own USAID, the FCDO, and they’re digging.

    Fire is spreading. ๐Ÿ”ฅ

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