DOGE determinedly, doggedly digs!

Democrats are furious because DOGE is dismantling their gravy train—slashing $1B in DEI contracts, nixing USAID’s globalist slush funds, and canceling NYT subscriptions bureaucrats billed to taxpayers.

Lawsuits from unions and operatives? Just panic from those who built careers on bloated spending.

Trump and Musk are exposing the donor-class grift that fueled D.C.’s corruption for decades.

Every dollar clawed back from woke programs and foreign handouts is a win for Americans forced to fund this circus. The real crime here isn’t cutting waste—it’s letting the theft go unchecked this long.




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Federal revenue soared to $4.9 trillion in FY2024, a 42% increase since 2019, yet deficits exploded to $1.8 trillion. This highlights Washington's reckless spending spree.

Despite record tax intake, bureaucrats squandered $6.8 trillion last year, with net interest costs skyrocketing 34% to $882 billion as debt nears 100% of GDP.

The waste is undeniable:

- Defense spending increased by $53B despite audit failures.

- Social Security outlays rose $107B without reform.

- Medicare costs climbed $27B amid pharma overcharges.

Corruption thrives in this waste—from bloated agency budgets to no-bid contracts for political allies.

While DC cries "revenue shortages," they've wasted a 15.8% revenue surge since 2019 on bureaucracy instead of border security, veterans, or debt reduction.

The math is clear: until spending is slashed and accountability enforced, taxpayers will keep funding DC’s grift machine.









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DOGE’s results speak for themselves: $105B saved by axing wasteful contracts, slashing bloated leases, and cutting bureaucratic dead weight.

Top agencies like GSA and Education lead with over $1.3B in canceled leases alone—Miami, Atlanta, Kansas City properties shuttered.

That’s $652 per taxpayer.

Trump’s DOGE directive forced agencies to modernize tech, trim 4,200+ roles, and align with America-First efficiency.

The Golden Age is here—wasteful D.C. bloat meets accountability.


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The contract to Ernst & Young for a "Supply Chain Funds Reimbursement Administrator" is a prime example of the bureaucratic waste that DOGE is here to eliminate.

Although this contract predates DOGE's January 2025 launch, it reflects the same wasteful spending patterns that the department is now aggressively targeting.

DOGE has already terminated 1,125 contracts, claiming $7 billion in savings, including absurdities like $265,000 USDA retreats and $30,000 "Malaysia study tours."

Critics may call it "slash and burn" theatrics, but the reality is that cutting these "dead weight" contracts, even without immediate savings, prevents future abuse.

Contracts like EY's vague "administrator" role highlight systemic issues such as opaque consulting deals, overlap with federal staff roles, and inertia in contract reviews.

The Ernst & Young case underscores why taxpayers demand transparency—not just cancellations, but proof that funds are reallocated to priorities like veterans' care or border security.

Every dollar wasted on admin consultants is a dollar stolen.

DOGE's mission is vital, and its execution is relentless.





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Cutting out wasteful government spending will reduce inflation because the government won't have to keep printing more money.

So, DOGE is really increasing everyone's wealth.

The only people whose wealth he's taking away are the recipients of the wasteful spending: Democrat politicians and Democrat-controlled news media.

That's why they're so angry at Elon and DOGE.
 
Last week, @DOGECommittee held a hearing on the left-wing, taxpayer-funded slush fund USAID.

Today, we’re taking action by releasing post-hearing recommendations that can be implemented right away.

@DOGE is doing a great job slashing the waste at USAID, and we are ready to make it permanent.



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President Trump has decisively empowered Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to slash through the bloated federal bureaucracy.

Agency heads must cut nonessential roles, or Musk's team will enforce reforms.

Musk, aligned with Trump's vision, is set to dismantle inefficiency.

Legal challenges are just desperate attempts to protect wasteful spending.

Critics whining about chaos are ignoring the deficit that demands action.

Ethics concerns are a smokescreen to distract from the real issue: decades of unchecked government waste.

Trump's confidence in Musk's mission is unwavering, and bureaucratic resistance is futile.





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Democrats are furious because DOGE is dismantling their gravy train—slashing $1B in DEI contracts, nixing USAID’s globalist slush funds, and canceling NYT subscriptions bureaucrats billed to taxpayers.

Lawsuits from unions and operatives? Just panic from those who built careers on bloated spending.

Trump and Musk are exposing the donor-class grift that fueled D.C.’s corruption for decades.

Every dollar clawed back from woke programs and foreign handouts is a win for Americans forced to fund this circus. The real crime here isn’t cutting waste—it’s letting the theft go unchecked this long.




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There is no fury, Musk and Trump are grabbing powers they do nit have to justify another huge tax cut for themselves.
Cutting out wasteful government spending will reduce inflation because the government won't have to keep printing more money.

So, DOGE is really increasing everyone's wealth.

The only people whose wealth he's taking away are the recipients of the wasteful spending: Democrat politicians and Democrat-controlled news media.

That's why they're so angry at Elon and DOGE.
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CNN’s @ScottJenningsKY on @ElonMusk and @DOGE: “Meanwhile, if Donald Trump likes to be popular, he must be loving life right now because he's more popular than he's ever been...His approval is good...The DOGE effort is popular. I don't know if you guys saw Harry Enten’s reporting on this this morning, but the DOGE effort is popular and he also reminded us today he's the president. He's running the country. Elon Musk works for him. The cabinet works for him...I'm sure he's got cabinet secretaries saying, ‘well, look, you hired me to run this cabinet, and I need you to give me a little bit of authority here,’ and I don't much care whether they use a scalpel, a chainsaw, a sledgehammer, or a Mack truck. I'm just a Republican like all the rest of the Republicans that's wondering, how did the government get so big in the last five years from 2019, pre-Covid to 2024? You know, we went from spending 4.5 trillion to 6.2 trillion. All any Republican wants to know is: Does the government have to be this big? That's what Elon is asking.”





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Senator John Kennedy’s fiery defense of Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) exposes the rot in federal spending.

Kennedy mocked Democrats’ outrage over Musk’s efforts to slash waste, comparing their resistance to a “prison riot” as DOGE uncovered $1.5M for Serbian LGBT workplace initiatives, $164M for groups linked to foreign terrorists, and $750K for an Indian NGO studying “loneliness” among garment workers.

Musk’s team, operating under Trump’s executive order, is doing exactly what’s needed: auditing every line item to stop taxpayer-funded globalist pet projects. USAID’s $122M to radical groups and clinics abroad proves why this agency deserves the axe.

When you cut the fat, the pigs squeal—but real leaders don’t back down.






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