... pushing back against the Elon Musk DOGE audit, as though its a life or death endeavor, never has America bore witness to our democrat friends unraveling to such extent, unhinged, gone berserk, crumbling in abject denial, hitting out vandalizing their neighbors' cars, automobile dealerships, beating up little old ladies but for no good reason, than the car they drive. A must read: Grifterism: The Economic Engine Of Democrats | ZeroHedge No room for argument, painfully evident, caught red handed, their hands in the cookie jar, even the most obtuse of partisan democrats are left no choice but burying their heads in the sand in wholesale denial, to avert awful specter of begrudgingly conceding, the DOGE revelations unearthed reveal their beloved democrat political party to be the most systemically corrupt, pervasive kleptocracy, in world history - Samuel, '04 Ruthiemobile -
It is very weird that Government spending investigations are fraught with such an uproar from those that truly love big Government and hidden unaccountable spending. That in itself says a lot. The execution could be handled better ...but when you are in debt it's probably all hands on deck. ...however in more balanced and sensible areas of our country this spending investigation is seen as long overdue. Our state conducted one in 2016. Our state recently passed Legislation to set up and conduct its own Doge operation: March 5,2025 Kentucky Senate passes bill to create DOGE in Kentucky | whas11.com It is not a big deal at all. Our state like many other sensible states requires a balanced budget by law. Not a big deal.
The only unaccountable spending going on in government is in the Defense Department(the Pentagon failed the last 7 such scrutinies), and the Republican House increased their budget with the last continuing resolution. Yet the 'DOGE' isn't going to be taking a look there. The rest of the government is correctly spending the money that Congress told them to spend. The debt isn't because of fraud from the employees or people using those services. Perhaps some restructuring can help reduce costs. Clinton and Gore seemed to have done so back when they were in office. May not remember it, because they took the time to figure out where to make the cuts without disruption, instead of going at it with a chainsaw without a clue of what does what.