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    Elon Musk stood before a giant American flag at a Wisconsin political rally in March and rolled out an eye-popping allegation of rampant fraud at the Social Security Administration. Scammers, he said, were making 40 percent of all calls to the agency’s customer service line.


    Social Security employees knew the billionaire’s claim had no basis in fact. After journalists followed up, staff members began drafting a response correcting the record.


    That’s when Leland Dudek — plucked from a midlevel job only six weeks earlier to run Social Security because of his willingness to cooperate with Mr. Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency — got an angry call from the White House, according to several people familiar with the exchange.


    “The number is 40 percent,” insisted Katie Miller, a top administration aide who was working closely with Mr. Musk, according to one of the people familiar with the April 1 call. President Trump believed Mr. Musk, she said. “Do not contradict the president.”

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    The Times also reviewed previously unreported emails that showed how DOGE members used the agency for political aims, directing Mr. Dudek to cancel important contracts in Maine after the state’s governor, a Democrat, clashed with Mr. Trump.

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    The administration credits DOGE with identifying $1 billion in savings for this year, out of Social Security’s operating budget of $14 billion, citing canceled contracts, payroll cuts and other measures. The White House did not provide a detailed accounting of that figure and The Times could not verify it.

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    Of course not. They toss numbers against the wall and these s make sure they stick.

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    wrecking dearly paid for government services, not really finding fraud

    MAGA

    The “anti-fraud” tools that DOGE installed for the Social Security Administration’s phone service slowed claim processing by 25% and ended up reporting a true fraud rate of less than 0.000018%

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    Trumplandia purges "Big Balls" Coristine 20 days after hiring him at top federal salary

    Edward “Big Balls” Coristine resigned yesterday, Wired reports. He’d been a full-time government employee for a month. “I have heard since Elon [Musk] and Steve [Davis] have supposedly departed, they’ve terminated a lot of those that got hired,” Sahil Lavingia, a former DOGE member, told Wired.
    https://www.theverge.com/politics/69...-has-big-balls

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    still spreading death, disease and suffering every day

    This amounts to 1,471 new HIV infections among infants a day, with the most affected countries being South Africa, Mozambique and Uganda. Newsweek has contacted the South African foreign ministry, via email, for comment.


    "These babies, however, are highly likely to also go undiagnosed because infant HIV testing services are also being suspended due to the stop work order," amfAR researchers said.

    https://www.newsweek.com/hiv-foreign...-order-2024125

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    tl;dr

    Musk/Trump will have killed over 10 million people by 2030 by canning USAID

    This doesn't include cuts to PEPFAR and the Global Fund


    Higher levels of USAID funding—primarily directed toward LMICs, particularly African countries—were associated with a 15% reduction in age-standardised all-cause mortality (risk ratio [RR] 0·85, 95% CI 0·78–0·93) and a 32% reduction in under-five mortality (RR 0·68, 0·57–0·80). This finding indicates that 91 839 663 (95% CI 85 690 135–98 291 626) all-age deaths, including 30 391 980 (26 023 132–35 482 636) in children younger than 5 years, were prevented by USAID funding over the 21-year study period. USAID funding was associated with a 65% reduction (RR 0·35, 0·29-0·42) in mortality from HIV/AIDS (representing 25·5 million deaths), 51% (RR 0·49, 0·39–0·61) from malaria (8·0 million deaths), and 50% (RR 0·50, 0·40–0·62) from neglected tropical diseases (8·9 million deaths). Significant decreases were also observed in mortality from tuberculosis, nutritional deficiencies, diarrhoeal diseases, lower respiratory infections, and maternal and perinatal conditions. Forecasting models predicted that the current steep funding cuts could result in more than 14 051 750 (uncertainty interval 8 475 990–19 662 191) additional all-age deaths, including 4 537 157 (3 124 796–5 910 791) in children younger than age 5 years, by 2030.
    https://www.thelancet.com/journals/l...186-9/fulltext

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    comparing Trump to Hitler is passe

    he's in his own category now

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    I'm personally so radicalized by this

    I'm about to volunteer for the Democratic Party for the very first time

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    eh,

    so quiet in here now

    like people are afraid
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    mum's the word

    A construction crane toppled over this week at SpaceX’s Boca Chica operations center, yet officials from the surrounding incorporated community refuse to disclose injury details or incident specifics. The equipment failure occurred on June 23 during debris removal operations following the latest Starship test vehicle detonation.

    Lab Padre, among the independent do entarians who monitor the aerospace facility, recorded the mechanical failure from a distant vantage point. The remote filming angle prevented determination of personnel endangerment or casualty status.

    The aerospace manufacturer has maintained characteristic silence regarding the incident, declining to acknowledge TechCrunch’s information requests. This behavior aligns with the company’s standard communication protocols—while rocket test failures receive public do entation, other operational matters typically remain undisclosed.
    https://www.technology.org/2025/06/3...acex-facility/
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    sounds kinda unusual


    Musk initially proposed the Starbase concept during 2021, but formal incorporation only materialized this past May. The voting population—predominantly SpaceX workforce members—endorsed incorporation by overwhelming margins. Bobby Peden, SpaceX’s vice president of “Texas Test and Launch,” assumed mayoral duties. Jordan Buss, the company’s senior director of environmental, health, and safety, secured a commissioner position. Fellow commissioner Jenna Petrzelka also brings extensive SpaceX employment history.

    These officials have actively structured their new jurisdiction throughout recent weeks. Late May brought municipal notices to residents within a proposed “mixed use district” warning they might “lose the right to continue using” their property. The city has also begun installing access barriers at SpaceX’s behest, referencing safety justifications. Buss indicated during municipal proceedings that Starbase would authorize outsider entry “if there’s a need to be in the city” while providing “access codes” to ambulances, firefighters, and law enforcement, according to Valley Central.

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    incinerating 60,000 metric tons of expired food that we already paid for

    Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency unleashed a barrage on the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) earlier this year, as part of the new government’s notorious cost-cutting initiative. In February, the agency’s website went offline, and, since then, massive staffing cuts have all but utterly destroyed the agency. The government is in the process of permanently shutting it down, and its operations are being subsumed into the State Department. As a result, populations all over the world that would have benefited from the U.S.’s aid operations are being threatened with starvation and death.



    The Atlantic now reports that about $800k worth of high-energy biscuits that were procured by USAID under the Biden administration will soon need to be destroyed. The biscuits, which would have been distributed by the World Food Programme, would have gone to hungry children in Pakistan and Afghanistan. USAID workers have been warning the Trump administration that they must distribute the food before it expires—and officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, have promised to do so. However, as of today, it appears to be too late. The food expires tomorrow. Instead of sending the biscuits to those who need them, the government plans to spend an additional $130k burning them to ash.


    Multiple USAID officials interviewed by The Atlantic said that the destruction of the biscuits represented one of the largest wastes of food that they had witnessed during their time with the agency:


    One current USAID staffer told me he’d never seen anywhere near this many biscuits trashed over his decades working in American foreign aid. Sometimes food isn’t stored properly in warehouses, or a flood or a terrorist group complicates deliveries; that might result in, at most, a few dozen tons of fortified foods being lost in a given year. But several of the aid workers I spoke with reiterated that they have never before seen the U.S. government simply give up on food that could have been put to good use.

    Even worse, The Atlantic reports that even more food could soon expire and may have to be destroyed. Hundreds of thousands of “boxes of emergency food pastes, also already purchased, are currently collecting dust in American warehouses,” the outlet notes. That includes some 60,000 metric tons of food that has already been procured by the government that is currently “sitting in warehouses across the world.” It’s unclear what will happen to most of that food. Gizmodo reached out to the State Department for comment.
    https://gizmodo.com/the-white-house-...-it-2000629489

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    DOGE is watse fraud and abuse writ large

    Blumenthal and the members of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations allege that in just six months, DOGE generated at least $21.7 billion in waste across the government, because of costs associated with layoffs, lost interest, and wasted goods, despite its charter to reduce wasteful spending.


    “The substantial majority of this sum could have been used to improve employee training, invest in upgraded technology and other infrastructure, or develop genuine forms of efficiency for an already lean civilian federal service engaged in the critical missions of their agencies,” the report reads.

    The biggest waste of that $21.7 billion figure comes from costs associated with the Deferred Resignation Program, which the report says is resulting in $14.8 billion in charges to pay approximately 200,000 workers to not show up for as many as eight months.

    Another $6.1 billion was spent for the 100,000-plus workers who were placed on administrative leave pending separation—and were paid for weeks or months to not do their job.
    This resource drain could get increasingly more expensive, too. The report says “lost agency capacity will inevitably force a greater reliance on contractors, even though they often cost 1.8 times more in total compensation than the agency staff who once performed these functions.”
    https://www.inc.com/chris-morris/dog...onths/91221713

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    DOGE’s shutdown of several aid organizations and cutbacks at other governmental operations led to nearly $150 million in unrecoverable expenses, according to the report. Product spoilage and destruction at USAID cost just under $110 million as supplies rotted in warehouses, rather than reaching their intended recipients. Over 496 metric tons of food needed to be sent to landfills or destroyed. Also, over $12 million in HIV treatments and contraceptives were abandoned.




    Additionally, unrecoverable expenditures from three grants at the National Ins utes of Health resulted in $4.5 million in wasteful spending. And the shutdown of the IRS Direct File program cost $33.5 million in wasted expenditures.

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    While Musk vowed “maximum transparency” for DOGE, the report says the department’s legacy will be one of “ambiguous authority, transitory mission, unverifiable claims, and devastating impacts.” While DOGE claims to have saved $199 billion to date, the report notes that “one comprehensive review of the website found that nearly 90 percent of its claimed savings were unverifiable.”

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    red tape and inefficiency

    While the numbers don’t compare with what was spent to pay for government layoffs, the report takes DOGE to task for adding layers of red tape, which impacted the productivity of government workers. Requirements such as the weekly “Five things” emails (which it says the Office of Personnel Management, or OPM, “has no intention of reviewing”) cost millions of hours and $155 million in wasted time. And relocation costs associated with a directive for all federal agencies to terminate remote work added another $42 million in costs at the OPM alone.

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    Man, that $5,000 dollar DOGE check is gonna reeeeely help!

    any day now!

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    Man, that $5,000 dollar DOGE check is gonna reeeeely help!

    any day now!
    how will that save money when DOGE didn't?

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    Big Balls Coriston got "approached" by unarmed Romeo and Juliet "carjackers," El0n Musk and Trump called for Congressional rule of DC

    lol street deal gone wrong

    Musk: who did this?

    Big Balls: a gang of Armenian street toughs but don't tell anyone

    Musk <while he's posting>: sure thing

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