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47 minutes ago, Parliament said:

Rich white South Africa kid who grew up watching Apartheid crumble around him turn to be a Hitler acolyte.  I did not see this happening.

Like the kids who grew up watching the Soviet Union fall, and who want the Soviet Union back because they had good memories of it.

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1 hour ago, Fudge Nuggets said:

Seems all the talk about Muskolini being on the spectrum didn't really gain traction until he outed himself as a total piece of shit.  I guess there were some reports of it, but for the most part it was swept away until his actions went over the top and his PR team had to find something for damage control.

Tourette’s maybe, but I doubt even that.  These assholes trying to claim it’s autism don’t know what autism is or they are truly desperate for a final solution to making this thing blow over.  

They might have had a case if his arm went from his heart to a big wave with the palm vertical, but that shit that he did was a Nazi salute.

 

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1 hour ago, Fudge Nuggets said:

The only "good" thing about all this is Muskolini is the center of attention and the dotard got upstaged.  That's not going to do him any favors.

Trump was already not happy about the “President Musk” stuff and Musk managed to upstage all of the stuff that Trump wanted credit for yesterday.

Trump is probably at his limit with Musk.

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2 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

Trump was already not happy about the “President Musk” stuff and Musk managed to upstage all of the stuff that Trump wanted credit for yesterday.

Trump is probably at his limit with Musk.

Too Bad Musk probably owns Trump.

There's 0 chance he gave the money without a significant trade of some kind. Trump is completely bought. 

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I don’t understand musks motive. Why throw these awkward Nazi gestures out there if his goal is to influence policy?

but I’ve never understood his actions and motives. One of us may be autistic or something 

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2 minutes ago, B00M said:

I don’t understand musks motive. Why throw these awkward Nazi gestures out there if his goal is to influence policy?

but I’ve never understood his actions and motives. One of us may be autistic or something 

He's a crackhead that likes Nazis.  What else is there to understand?

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2 minutes ago, immamac said:

Too Bad Musk probably owns Trump.

There's 0 chance he gave the money without a significant trade of some kind. Trump is completely bought. 

If musk put the money up front and the trade was a promise from Trump, musk is dumber than we thought and he’s already on his way out. Trump is obviously transactional: What does musk give him moving forward? I really don’t know. 

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Just now, B00M said:

If musk put the money up front and the trade was a promise from Trump, musk is dumber than we thought and he’s already on his way out. Trump is obviously transactional: What does musk give him moving forward? I really don’t know. 

He didn't do it for a promise. Musk is a lot of things, he's not just spending 250M+ and not having something he can use as complete and absolute leverage. 

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20 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

Tourette’s maybe, but I doubt even that.  These assholes trying to claim it’s autism don’t know what autism is or they are truly desperate for a final solution to making this thing blow over.  

They might have had a case if his arm went from his heart to a big wave with the palm vertical, but that shit that he did was a Nazi salute.

 

 

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There should be a complete ban on Twitter for this site (as it it won't even post) and in your personal life. You should never buy a tesla product again. SpaceX will rage on but hopefully the actual scientist will see this and not want to work for a nazi. Doubt it, but one can hope. Complete and absolute abandonment of his shit. He deserves whatever happens to him and I hope it is brutal.

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24 minutes ago, immamac said:

He didn't do it for a promise. Musk is a lot of things, he's not just spending 250M+ and not having something he can use as complete and absolute leverage. 

He spent $250M and basically doubled his net worth. He could get "fired" tomorrow and Trump is the best investment he ever made. (Until he alters the deal.)

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15 minutes ago, HOOKEM4 said:

There should be a complete ban on Twitter for this site (as it it won't even post) and in your personal life. You should never buy a tesla product again. SpaceX will rage on but hopefully the actual scientist will see this and not want to work for a nazi. Doubt it, but one can hope. Complete and absolute abandonment of his shit. He deserves whatever happens to him and I hope it is brutal.

I'd like to see his limbs pulled off when one of his stupid robots goes berserker or as Elon would call it, "hard core." 

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1 hour ago, HOOKEM4 said:

There should be a complete ban on Twitter for this site (as it it won't even post) and in your personal life. You should never buy a tesla product again. SpaceX will rage on but hopefully the actual scientist will see this and not want to work for a nazi. Doubt it, but one can hope. Complete and absolute abandonment of his shit. He deserves whatever happens to him and I hope it is brutal.

Tons of subreddits today are banning Twitter links.  I approve.  

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1 hour ago, Rex Kramer said:

Now that’s a girl I could really get behind. 

I love Blondos, but blue eyed brunettes...

Take my money.

Unless they have that crazy ass Demi Moore musky pelt bush.

Who am I kidding I'd dive right in, have a sore tongue And lose half my shit.

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9 hours ago, InkaUtexas said:

Penelope. Their stock is going to go up. Those that own it give zeros fucks about the masses or their opinions.

 

It saddens me greatly to see what this orange clown and his band of death cult followers have done. Hardly unique to see this kind of person in power throughout history, but you would never have expected it to happen in America, but here we are. Our soon to be allies in name only are hopefully putting together contingency plans to deal with us for at least four years, if not longer.

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This will all blow over.  I advise liberals to take up a hobby like golf - or hunting.   Hunting nuisance hogs is a good thing - and AR platforms are useful for getting rid of these nuisance hogs.   

We should make a greater effort to find common cause with our friends on the right.   They also like weapons, and liberals buying weapons would give us something to bond over with them. 

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Just now, Gatorubet said:

This will all blow over.  I advise liberals to take up a hobby like golf - or hunting.   Hunting nuisance hogs is a good thing - and AR platforms are useful for getting rid of these nuisance hogs.   

We should make a greater effort to find common cause with our friends on the right.   They also like weapons, and liberals buying weapons would give us something to bond over with them. 

Oh, I blew past the "every person left of MAGA should arm the fuck out of themselves" point years ago.  I unironically advise the most anti-gun people I know to arm themselves silly.  

Because the folks who yell the loudest about "we gotta arm ourselves to protect against an oppressive gubmint!" are damned well turning that into a self-fulfilling prophecy.

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40 minutes ago, UpperWestside said:

It saddens me greatly to see what this orange clown and his band of death cult followers have done. Hardly unique to see this kind of person in power throughout history, but you would never have expected it to happen in America, but here we are. Our soon to be allies in name only are hopefully putting together contingency plans to deal with us for at least four years, if not longer.

Hopefully for them; longer

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25 minutes ago, Gatorubet said:

This will all blow over.  I advise liberals to take up a hobby like golf - or hunting.   Hunting nuisance hogs is a good thing - and AR platforms are useful for getting rid of these nuisance hogs.   

We should make a greater effort to find common cause with our friends on the right.   They also like weapons, and liberals buying weapons would give us something to bond over with them. 

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29 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

Oh, I blew past the "every person left of MAGA should arm the fuck out of themselves" point years ago.  I unironically advise the most anti-gun people I know to arm themselves silly.  

Because the folks who yell the loudest about "we gotta arm ourselves to protect against an oppressive gubmint!" are damned well turning that into a self-fulfilling prophecy.

I did just that, but unfortunately I lost it all in all boating accident.

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My favorite movie I have ever watched outside of the movie Patton is Jojo Rabbit. I saw it the night it came out and got to listen to Taika Waititi talk to us after the movie ended. He took questions and explained the movie and why he did it, which was cool. 
 

That was October 2019 when he was sounding the alarm about feeling a sense of frustration that he was making a movie to remind people about the nazis. If you have ever seen him talk you know he is a pretty lighthearted guy that is universally loved by the folks who work with him. He was pissed having to trample on Nazi ideology again almost eight decades after they got beaten senseless in WWII. Here we are confronting homegrown idiots now. I am sure they will all peacefully denounce their beliefs once they hear some reason and common sense from those of us who aren’t wannabe nazis.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2025/01/21/elon-musk-vivek-ramaswamy-doge/

 

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President Donald Trump’s order establishing the “Department of Government Efficiency” aims to give billionaire Elon Musk’s team sweeping access to operations at federal agencies, revamping its structure after competing visions left one of its leaders seeking an exit.

The new structure — which has DOGE taking over the U.S. Digital Service, part of the Executive Office of the President — emerged after months of behind-the-scenes maneuvering between Musk and fellow billionaire entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, the DOGE co-leader who will depart to run for governor of Ohio. Deep philosophical differences over how the panel should operate helped spur Ramaswamy to leave, according to more than a half-dozen people with knowledge of the situation, many of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe private conversations.

 

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The revamped project spurred speculation that Trump and Musk had reduced their lofty ambitions for DOGE, which initially promised to comb through the whole federal bureaucracy searching for deep cuts. But some of the people said DOGE is still poised to exert crucial influence in the new administration, in part because it could grant Musk far greater insight and control over federal operations from within the White House. Some Trump allies have even grown concerned about the extent of privileged government information that Musk could have access to under the new arrangement.

 

 

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The DOGE co-leaders laid out their original vision in a joint November op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, written by Ramaswamy, that specified“three major kinds of reform: regulatory rescissions, administrative reductions and cost savings.” The piece was a road map to using the courts and policy measures to dismantle the administrative state. By contrast, the executive order announced Monday embodied Musk’s vision, focused heavily on technology and an effort to change the government from within that was at the heart of the philosophical rift between them. Trump’s Day 1 actions Monday did not include executive orders that had been drafted by Ramaswamy’s team within DOGE.

 

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Musk and a representative for Ramaswamy did not immediately respond to a request for comment; nor did a DOGE official.

In his new role, Musk appears to have vast access to the inner workings of government that far exceeds the plan as initially conceived. The DOGE leader, also the chief executive of one company that has won billions of dollars in federal contracts and others that have faced significant federal scrutiny, will be able to deploy a team of handpicked software engineers to every government agency, where under Trump’s executive order they will be granted “full and prompt access to all unclassified agency records, software systems, and IT systems.” (Musk already has a White House email address, according to Bloomberg News.) Armed with sensitive data, Musk could draw on expertise gathered from his business empire — including deploying artificial intelligence — to achieve his aims, people familiar with the matter said.

Musk has suggested the DOGE effort is necessary to rein in the U.S. government, which he has characterized as essential for bringing human civilization to another planet through space exploration. That’s also the goal he has set for SpaceX, the rocket-building company he leads.

“We’re going to take DOGE to Mars,” Musk said during an Inauguration Day speech on Monday. “I mean, can you imagine how awesome it will be to have American astronauts plant the flag on another planet for the first time?”

Turning the U.S. Digital Service into DOGE’s base aligns with Musk’s goals: The White House office, created under President Barack Obama specifically to be nimble after tech failures crashed the website for the launch of the Affordable Care Act’s health exchanges, is not subject to the typical cumbersome rules for hiring across the federal government, and it’s also exempt from the federal hiring freeze Trump announced Monday, said Jennifer Pahlka, who founded the Digital Service in 2014. Trump’s order renamed the office the U.S. DOGE Service.

“It’s a very convenient vehicle for them,” Pahlka said. “If you were trying to do something ambitious across the government, USDS is a good place to do it from.”

But the developments also reflect a remarkable change in the working relationship between Ramaswamy and Musk, who had been feted just weeks ago by the conservative movement as among Trumpworld’s brightest stars. At MAGA celebrations throughout Washington over the weekend, supporters of the president quietly mused on the split between the two men who had seemed so aligned.

Though the DOGE leaders remain on good terms and were seen socializing together around the inauguration, their differences in approach had been apparent behind closed doors, said one of the people.

At first, Ramaswamy and Musk seemed to be operating in two distinct but mutually beneficial domains. Within days of their appointment, the executives arrived at an understanding: Musk would be pointed at technology and spending, Ramaswamy at regulations and the administrative state. Each communicated through their respective deputies: investor Brad Smith for Ramaswamy and Steve Davis, president of Musk’s tunneling firm the Boring Co., for Musk.

Ramaswamy’s team steered clear of any lanes that Musk had made clear in his frequent posts on X, the social media site he owns, were areas of focus for him, one of the people familiar with the operations said. With a rough division of labor established, the DOGE co-heads set their sights on making Washington more efficient. DOGE amassed enormous interest, receiving tens of thousands of applications after an online callout for candidates.

Tensions soon emerged, though, that paved the way for the eventual split.

The men shared a radical vision for shrinking the government, but their strategies for reaching it diverged and were ultimately incompatible.

Ramaswamy approached DOGE from a constitutional perspective, exploring which agencies could be shut down without requiring congressional action, taking aim at the budgeting process within different agencies and examining legal pathways to strip regulations. He had conceived of DOGE as a nongovernmental body, almost akin to a think tank, that would push for major changes that could be codified by law.

Musk wasn’t interested in those processes, preferring to do things from a “technology-first perspective,” using the power of technology and data-mining to achieve DOGE’s aims, one of the people familiar with the group said.

“These were competing visions,” the person said.

Musk became increasingly convinced that DOGE should operate as a small team within the government, where it could get access to highly sensitive information and avoid lawsuits attempting to force disclosure of its meetings and minutes — several of which were, indeed, filed immediately after Trump was sworn in Monday.

The teams each man led were also vastly different in structure and scope.

Musk scouted his business empire for talent and established SpaceX’s Washington offices as a command center, where dozens of people worked on DOGE initiatives. Musk has been drawing on business resources to achieve his new government-focused aims. In a 2:24 a.m. post Tuesday, for example, one of his trusted security engineering deputies at X and SpaceX wrote: “An insane first day in DC. Just now leaving work. More to come!”

Ramaswamy, meanwhile, maintained a sparse team of advisers and staff members who operated from his home state of Ohio, many of whom had worked on his 2024 GOP presidential campaign or at his personal office, largely reporting to him on an ad hoc basis without a set schedule. What Ramaswamy’s team lacked in resources, it attempted to overcome through operational know-how, gathering expertise on how to maneuver in support of its aims in Washington and a rigorous understanding of its legal and policy obstacles.

Ramaswamy’s team initially probed policy areas from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to a Supreme Court precedent known as the Chevron doctrine, examining the administrative state and how to pare it back.

That quiet, meticulous work soon brushed up against the power of Musk’s massive online megaphone.

“Go on Elon’s Twitter and search the word ‘spending,’ and see how many tweets you get in the last six months,” said James Fishback, a Ramaswamy confidant who is head of macro at Azoria, an investment firm. “Then search the words ‘Chevron doctrine.’ It’s very clear by what they’re both posting what their priorities are.”

Tensions were further exacerbated by a controversy that spilled into public view on X. Soon after Musk and Ramaswamy helped whittle down a government spending bill in December, Ramaswamy ignited a furor among some members of Trump’s coalition — including some of Musk’s followers — with a long post on meritocracy. Both Musk and Ramaswamy were involved in publicly defending a visa program for skilled workers, a position that rankled some Trump allies.

Ramaswamy received the lion’s share of Trump supporters’ ire over the issue, particularly after he posted, “Our American culture has venerated mediocrity over excellence for way too long,” in a statement that was seen by some on the right as attacking everyday Americans. Stephen K. Bannon, Trump’s former chief strategist, and other influential officials in the MAGA sphere slammed Ramaswamy, with scores of social media accounts posting racist images about his Indian heritage.

There were also questions about whether Musk and Ramaswamy were really co-leaders. Within DOGE, Ramaswamy was Musk’s equal, but in name only.

Ramaswamy visited the SpaceX offices that hosted DOGE staff members on multiple occasions, but, unlike Musk, he didn’t have the power to direct their work.

“I don’t think Vivek would have signed up under any sense on paper he wouldn’t be co-lead,” said one person with knowledge of DOGE’s structure. “All the assurances were they were going to be coequal leaders.”

But that arrangement, the person said, was “probably doomed from the jump.”

Over time, Musk — with a singular focus on technology — lost interest in Ramaswamy’s contributions. Ramaswamy began to explore the idea of leaving DOGE early to launch his long-standing plan of running for governor of Ohio. Trump threw a curveball into the mix, with a sudden personal appeal for Ramaswamy to seek appointment to fill Vice President JD Vance’s Senate seat in Ohio, The Washington Post previously reported.

“They’ve been wanting Vivek to step aside so Elon could have more control,” one person briefed on the matter said. “There was tension, and then they had an out and kind of took the out.”

Once Trump decided to house DOGE within the government, Ramaswamy hastened his decision to leave, one of the people said: It would have been legally complicated for him to run for governor without departing because federal employees are barred from running in partisan elections.

Musk supported the decision, too, people said. The Tesla CEO was aware of Ramaswamy’s political ambitions and opposed to the idea that DOGE might be used as a campaign platform. He is expected to publicly support Ramaswamy’s candidacy. Still, Ramaswamy’s departure has had other effects: Draft executive orders favored by Musk were implemented, and those put forward by Ramaswamy’s team that Musk had ignored in recent weeks are unlikely to be issued, according to a person familiar with the matter.

Some longtime budget experts say it’s hard to interpret the revamped DOGE structure as anything but a recognition that the tech executives’ sprawling initial ambition crashed into the reality of Washington inertia.

“There’s no way it’s not a step down — the language includes an explicit statement that they are not to do OMB’s job, not to do budgetary things, and they had been talking about cutting trillions of dollars from the federal budget,” said Doug Holtz-Eakin, president of the American Action Forum, a center-right think-tank. “There’s no question this is at least on paper a real narrowing of their mandate. How it actually works out, I just don’t know.”

Others cautioned that DOGE’s responsibilities could still be substantial. Mina Hsiang, an engineer who was until recently the administrator at the Digital Service, said that revamping government technology systems can pave the way for changes to regulations, spending and other federal functions. Housing DOGE at the Digital Service could help give it a major imprint across dozens of federal agencies and potentially hundreds of programs.

“A lot of what we experience as government inefficiency comes from poorly designed and integrated tech systems and the policies that force them to be that way,” Hsiang said. “So there are tremendous opportunities here. It still has the potential to be a very real thing.”

 

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38 minutes ago, UpperWestside said:

My favorite movie I have ever watched outside of the movie Patton is Jojo Rabbit. I saw it the night it came out and got to listen to Taika Waititi talk to us after the movie ended. He took questions and explained the movie and why he did it, which was cool. 
 

That was October 2019 when he was sounding the alarm about feeling a sense of frustration that he was making a movie to remind people about the nazis. If you have ever seen him talk you know he is a pretty lighthearted guy that is universally loved by the folks who work with him. He was pissed having to trample on Nazi ideology again almost eight decades after they got beaten senseless in WWII. Here we are confronting homegrown idiots now. I am sure they will all peacefully denounce their beliefs once they hear some reason and common sense from those of us who aren’t wannabe nazis.

Considering they’ve butchered slavery into economic opportunities for black people, just a matter of time until the holocaust was just a Nazi-sponsored vacation for the Jews 

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8 hours ago, Brisketexan said:

He actually might.  Because extermination of "undesirables" is 100% compatible with and in service to his warped "longtermerism" vision for society.

It's more than longtermism, it's the various forms of accelerationism that have taken root in the Trump administration influenced by billionaire tech bros. The ideas are absurd but so esoteric that most people are unfamiliar with the concept.

Insane concepts like The Dark Enlightenment, Democracy should be replaced by monarchy, burning down the current civilization, charity is useless it's better to enrich billionaires to propel humanity, etc....

Just insane idea being peddled by people like Thiel, Andreesen, Musk, et al.

These people need to be tarred and feathered then drawn and quartered.

 

 

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On 1/20/2025 at 1:41 PM, ultimaton said:

Americans right now after seeing Musk throwing the sieg heil multiple times:

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Ha ha, just kidding, this country is incapable of self reflection

I always came into the Nazi story with the chronological gift of retrospect. Shit was in the past.

Now I wonder what future horror my countrymen will perpetrate. 

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2 hours ago, Degenerate Gardner said:

I always came into the Nazi story with the chronological gift of retrospect. Shit was in the past.

Now I wonder what future horror my countrymen will perpetrate. 

When I was a kid, WWII was way closer time-wise than Vietnam is now.  I think that’s a part of the problem. In the 70s and 80s we knew Nazis were bad.  The Blues Brothers knew Nazis were bad and openly mocked them in a movie.

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