In Support of DOGE
To the Editor:
I’m loving the hands-on approach Trump and his cabinet (and appointees like Musk) are taking to wrestle out waste, fraud and corruption of my tax dollars. Sorry Patty, this is exactly what the majority of “We the People” voted for to root out the bureaucratic administrative state.
To clarify some of false DNC talking points dutifully parroted by Ms Reid, Musk’s role as an appointed leader of DOGE was a well publicized promise of Trump’s campaign. Yes, appointed and not elected, and an advisory capacity to cabinet secretaries to take targeted actions rather than silly across-the-board cuts. Not DOGE power but rather secretary of each department.
Quests to cut wasteful spending is not unprecedented, rather something routinely promised and tried by many presidents including Reagan, Clinton, Obama et. al. with only minimal and temporary success. In fact, something that should be done with every tax dollars by the Inspector Generals and the OMB, but never was or DOGE wouldn’t tee up $1 trillion in waste and fraud.
I’m loving how DOGE puts its hands on Social Security and Medicare to shine a light and root out so much fraud securing both from being always about to run out of money. How in Earth can people be in favor of SS fraud and Mediare fraud?
I have to say, I found the Soros & NGO (taxpayer money) funded protests last Saturday fascinating and humorous, indeed. That was an awful lot of brainwashed useful idiots. I can’t even fathom how you’d be in favor of wasted tax dollars and keeping MS-13 terrorists in the USA. I especially loved the “man on the street” interviews of these paid for, bussed in people who didn’t even know what they were protesting or what their DNC manufactured sign meant. Sheesh.
“We the People” did take action on Nov. 5 and are loving the First 100 days of Trump 2.0. What an exciting time for America.
Mike Kuhn Schulenburg