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mike bayer's avatar

Noah - what are we doing here? What DOGE is doing when they "stop payments" to groups that Elon Musk personally dislikes, this isn't "a good idea" - it's *a crime*. DOGE is committing crimes. The crime is called impoundment, and it's in violation of Article I of the US Constitution. The executive branch has no authority to choose which parts of federal statues they want to follow. You can find plenty of scholarly articles by legal experts who can explain this.

If you want "singaporean style efficiency", great! Pass laws, amend the US Constitution most likely if you truly want the executive branch to have unilateral spending authority, and do it legally. I can't believe you're arguing for a lawless approach and in support of actual criminals.

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Dirk's avatar
Mar 8Edited

‘DOGE is a political purge’ is spot on. Honestly I can sort-of see why it’s appealing; many political and cultural institutions are dominated by deeply ineffective Donkey Tribe people. I’m a European and our regulatory apparatus could also use some rough handling to align itself with our actual interests.

But I find the conspiratoritorial anti-‘deep state’ type thinking that’s seized the right to be even worse than the damage it does to state capacity. They really think Zelensky is a plant by the CIA deep state, who also somehow faked the Maidan revolution and probably several past elections. Literally going to Fort Knox to see if the gold’s still there, as if NGO libs’ main problem isn’t thr overbearing sincerity of their beliefs and an unwillingness to get their hands dirty. I know a lot of that discourse is just crazy people on Twitter but they’re close enough to Elon that it’s very worrisome, and I’m afraid it has already started to seep into foreign policy. It’s beyond owning the libs, veering into actual insanity.

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