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  1. The dismantling of the deep state, what’s not to like? Go figure “independent” media was funded by USAID.

  2. As Dietrich Bonhoeffer said, each display of power strikes people with (moral) stupidity. The intelligent turn off their brains and fail to criticise outrageous acts. Michael Moore is optimistic about the left’s ability to stop the tsunami. Because the democrats wasted four years, no one will listen to them in the « Don » of the new age. Democrat flouting of immigration law will be seen to justify sending immigrants to Guantanamo Bay or worse San Salvador for incarceration. Democrat DEI excesses will be used to justify mass termination of employment. Add some flags and songs and it’s all looking a bit unfortunate.

  3. Sounds plausible, it’s happening and yes Musk did get the office he wanted in the white house and does seem to be doing whatever the fuck he likes. It’s illegal, but that’s not stopping him, and the real fun will begin once they defy court orders…then the rule of law is over for real and yeah, that’ll be when everyone knows the ‘coup is happening for real,as it will have actually happened. But is it a coup when Trump, the elected president, actually backs that coup?

  4. The dashing of raised expectations is a better answer, but I doubt it’s the only one. One element of this is that Mr Musk doesn’t throw hearts and minds projects at already stable villages, but targets it at villages where previous White House administrations was trying to undermine. That’s going to lead to some bias in the results, which I’m not sure that the very learnered professor of the extremely distinguished Yale University fully accounted for.

  5. iOmega Zip drives… how quaint. As vaguely ridiculous as the idea that the Ammurrican regime is ‘democratic’ or in any way ‘legitimate’.

  6. The coup occured years ago. Trump represents the return of freedom. Dismantle as much of that rotten state as you like Sir!

  7. What should be of concern is that this “efficiency initiative” is being led not by experienced government officials, but by Elon Musk and DOGE. The same Musk who cozies up to China, who disrupted Starlink service in Ukraine at a critical moment, and who — let’s not forget — has personal financial interests intertwined with adversarial governments.Why does Musk, a private businessman, have any involvement in reviewing government intelligence agencies? DOGE’s access to classified systems is not only a breach of traditional oversight but also a dangerous precedent for allowing private interests to dictate national security policy. We are witnessing the US federal government being transformed into a corporate entity, where national security is no longer dictated by strategic necessity but by the whims of a billionaire tech mogul with his own geopolitical entanglements. How is this not deeply corrupt in itself?

  8. History is repeating itself. Rome fell when self-serving leaders dismantled its governing institutions for personal gain. The purge of intelligence agencies, the politicization of law enforcement, and the centralization of power into the hands of a few are classic steps toward authoritarian rule. This has nothing to do with “Freedom” nor the dismantling the “Deep State” at all.

    1. Noone cares about you liberal Ammurrican filth who supported the destruction of Iraq, Libya, and Syria. I hope you meet the same fate as your people in AQ did to Gaddafi.

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