NYT Opinion / Jamelle Bouie: There Is No Going Back
Feb. 5, 2025
By Jamelle Bouie
Opinion Columnist
Even if anyone had elected Elon Musk to anything, the past week would still be one of the most serious examples of executive branch malfeasance in American history.
Musk has seized hold of critical levers of power and authority within the federal government, apparently enabling him to destroy federal agencies at will, barring congressional action or judicial pushback.
Musks team, which includes a small gaggle of young aides, reportedly ages 19 to 24 have taken control of the Office of Personnel Management and the General Services Administration. They also have access to the Treasury Departments payment system, which provides a direct line to sensitive information about tens of millions of Americans, including Social Security numbers and bank accounts. By his own account, Musk could use his access to the payments system which disburses congressional appropriations to the many payees of the government to effect a kind of personal line-item veto. If he does not believe that a program or grant is effective if he thinks that it constitutes waste, fraud and abuse then he will cancel its funding and leave it to starve on the vine.
The first casualty that we know of is the United States Agency for International Development, or U.S.A.I.D. Musk seems to hold a vendetta against the agency. He has called it a radical-left political psy op, a criminal organization and a a vipers nest of radical-left Marxists who hate America. On Monday, shortly before 2 a.m., he bragged that he and his allies had spent the weekend feeding USAID into the wood chipper. In addition to wreaking vengeance on an agency he hates for still undisclosed reasons (although it may be worth noting that U.S.A.I.D. supported the efforts of Black South Africans during and after apartheid), Musk believes that cutting government spending is the only way to reduce inflation and put the U.S. economy on firm footing.
When you see prices go up at the grocery store, the prices are going up because of excess government spending, he said in an online conversation with, among others, Vivek Ramaswamy and Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa. Its very important to connect these dots. The supermarkets are not taking advantage of you. Its not price gouging; its that the government spent too much. (This, it must be said, makes no sense.)
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regnaD kciN
(26,975 posts)Politically speaking, you cant put the toothpaste back in the tube. The more damage the current regime does to our Constitutional system, the less chance of being able to return to it. If the Trump/Musk administration is able to persist in its wrecking-ball approach to the Constitution, it becomes more likely that whatever succeeds it however long that may take will not be a return to Constitutional business-as-usual, but will be an equivalent dictatorship, but this time from the left.
Hitorque
(254 posts)Four years from now there won't be anything for Dems to rebuild 😔
tanyev
(46,129 posts)If a rental car wont trust you to drive one of their cars, then maybe you shouldnt have write access on government servers.
Hitorque
(254 posts)That obscenely wealthy people are smarter, work harder, make better decisions and are just better people generally than everyone else?
And it's long past time to kill the media myth that Melon Husk is some kind of 300 IQ super genius and a benevolent Demigod who only wants what's best for humanity...