Musk’s Co-Chief Vivek Ramaswamy Vows to ‘Delete’ Entire Government Agencies

“We expect mass reductions,” he said. “We expect certain agencies to be deleted outright. We expect mass reductions in force in areas of the federal government that are bloated. We expect massive cuts among federal contractors and others who are over billing the federal government.”
We will dismantle Government Bureaucracy, slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures, and restructure Federal Agencies”—all of which are “essential to the ‘Save America’ Movement !

The real and only way to reduce spending !!!

Sounds great. We’ll see if it’s just words or it carries some weight. I’d love to see it happen but, I won’t hold my breath.

Well we all expect the evil dems to fight him to the end along with the help of the RINO’s .

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For the department’s first order of business, Musk would eliminate spending American tax dollars on funding LGBTQ programs in foreign countries.

Currently, under the Biden-Harris Administration, the State Department and The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) have spent millions funding transgender activism such as trans surgeries and “gender-affirming care.” For example, the Biden-Harris Administration gave U.S. dollars for the production of a play, North Macedonia, which portrayed God as someone who is bisexual and has sexual interactions with hermaphroditic angels.

Musk’s department would also do away with DEI initiatives at the Veteran’s Affairs (VA).

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And under the Biden-Harris Administration, the Department of Defense reportedly spent millions upon millions of dollars on training that “inform” military members about so-called “climate change,” extremism and diversity, equity, and inclusion. WTF :poop: :poop: :poop: :poop: :poop: :poop:

In the most recent fiscal year (from October 2023 to September 2024) the US federal government spent $6.75 trillion (£5.3 trillion) according to the US Treasury.
This means Musk’s proposed cuts of $2 trillion would represent around a cut of around 30% of total federal government spending .
Altogether, discretionary spending accounted for around 25% of the total in the 2023 financial year according to the Congressional Budget Office
Savings achieved from dismantling government bureaucracy, slashing excess regulations and restructuring government agencies and reducing foreign aid .
Take a close look at the $1.7 trillion federal spending bill . :money_mouth_face: :money_mouth_face: :money_mouth_face: :money_mouth_face: :money_mouth_face:
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