A Billionaire Ready To Fire All The Government Employees

in LeoFinance6 days ago

Have you ever wondered what would happen if a well-known entrepreneur took control of the U.S. economy?

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Elon Musk has been appointed head of a new government department called the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which aims to cut government spending and streamline public sector operations.

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So, DOGE is an initiative launched by Donald Trump to reduce government waste and speed up bureaucracy. Okay, but what does Elon have to do with this? Musk took on the role of a "special government employee", meaning he doesn't get paid (as if he needs it) and isn't subject to the same transparency requirements as regular government employees.

And how is it going so far? Well, Musk has taken his role very seriously. In fact, DOGE has already proposed several measures aimed at reducing government expenses and finally bringing some order to the country's finances.

Imagine this—the first thing he did was bring his "hardcore" work culture (which he applies to his companies) into the DOGE workforce. This means a completely different pace from what government employees are used to.

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But that’s not all. The plan includes several key actions that are set to roll out. The goal? To cut spending by $2 trillion! And according to Musk, to achieve half of that by 2026, they need to save $4 billion per day!

Here are the top five measures:

  1. Voluntary Employee Exit Program
    Wait, is he firing everyone? Not exactly! DOGE is offering 8 months’ salary and benefits to any government employees who choose to leave voluntarily. The goal? Reduce the workforce by 5%-10% and save $100 billion in the process.

  2. Access to Treasury Department Financial Systems
    Yes, you read that right. Elon and his team now have "read-only" access to government payment systems. This means they can see where the money is going, but (theoretically) they can’t touch it. Sounds a bit sketchy? Maybe. But how else can they cut unnecessary spending if they don’t know where the money is going?

  3. Digital Infrastructure Upgrade
    Finally, something good! Yes! DOGE has launched the Software Modernization Initiative, which is upgrading the government’s outdated systems. So instead of running on servers from 1995, Musk is moving them to the cloud era.

  4. Eliminating Unnecessary Regulations
    So, what exactly are they cutting? Well, here’s the deal—thousands of bureaucratic processes that slow down government decisions are being removed. This will make government operations more efficient and significantly reduce costs.

  5. Transparency & Public Updates
    So, will they report every move? Yes! In fact, they launched a website, doge.gov, where all government efficiency updates are supposed to be published. However… for now, it doesn’t seem to be working.

I am not a big fan of Elon or Trump, but the U.S. needs to cut expenses and become more productive. Bureaucracy in nations like the U.S., with so much power, is necessary because it protects them from people who want all the power for themselves. However, changes can be made without compromising the protection it provides. I’m just not sure those two are the right ones to do it properly because of their own personal agentas.

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1 Voluntary Employee Exit Program

What are your sources? There is nothing voluntary about this. Workers have been told they either take the buy out or risk being 'RIFed'. A RIF is a reduction in force. It means being fired. So, if the 'voluntary' exit is not taken, possible ruin awaits those who don't 'volunteer'. Wait, this gets better. The promise of payment for 8 months is not backed by funds. There are no funds to pay these people for eight months. The House of Representatives votes on the new budget/appropriations/debt ceiling in March. The funds to pay the 8 month salary are not there, may not be there. Plus, such a promise may not be legal.

Keep in mind that funds for running the gov't come from the House of Representatives. They have the 'power of the purse'. The first article of our Constitution gives authority to Congress before the President. The President answers to the Congress and the Courts. This tradition of having a Constitution dates back to the Magna Carta. Then the king could not rule without answering to Parliament. Our Constitution is far more powerful than the Magna Carta. The role of the Congress far more defined and controlling.

Our democracy is based on Constitutional government. One person can't just sign a paper and eliminate agencies established by Congress. That would place us back hundreds of years to a time when kings ruled and people had little recourse. But even then, kings had to be careful because they could literally lose their heads if they disobeyed Parliament sufficiently.

You may agree with the goals of this president and of Elon Musk. In a Constitutional republic, process becomes paramount. Process defends the people from autocracy, from one-man rule. Process can be tedious and irritating, but it is all that stands between the people and an autocrat.

I have equally involved responses to your other points, but this has gone on a bit so I'll stop. Just know please that the rosy picture you describe is not reality as we live it here.

Know this though: most 'regulations' were passed by Congress. One man, with the stroke of a pen cannot eliminate them not if that man is following the Constitution as he swore to do when inaugurated.

Plus, one must presume that many of these regulations were passed with good cause (consumer protection, for example). It might take a bit more thought to decide whether or not these are truly 'unnecessary', or whether they simply are irritants to the people who have assumed control the U.S. government now. Those people are hardly representative of most citizens. They are overwhelmingly billionaires/millionaires and captains of industry. As Adam Smith observed a long time ago, the interests of those who run business rarely coincided with those who labor.

I'll stop now. There is so much to say, but I'm sure you don't want to read all of it.

I am certain for one thing the danger for democracy is very high not just in the us but to Europe too. Let’s hope that politicians step up and give an alternative to the people.

the danger for democracy is very high

Too high a price to pay for 'efficiency'.


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Trump and musk are hard working individuals. I like the both of them.

That doesn’t mean that they have the people’s interest at heart

well I don't know about that

I am also not a fan of Musk or Trump, but if these are what they're doing, good things are bound to happen, provided they are still alive and safe.

Reduce the workforce by 5%-10%

This means they can see where the money is going

Musk is moving them to the cloud era.

. . . thousands of bureaucratic processes that slow down government decisions are being removed.

No wonder; many are angry and afraid at the same time.

Yes because at the same it a lot of people will get fired !

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