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Musk's legacy makes Trump's outrageous agenda appear tame

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Elon Musk's bizarre rule as head of the government's efficiency officially ends up. There are several explanations for his growing department of Trump administration, including collisions with cabinet members, losses in the federal courts, a striking defeat in a special election in Wisconsin and the terrible effects on his companies (especially Tesla, whose brands were immeasurably damaged). Above all, there are bad records of actually promoting “efficiency” in the government.

Musk withdraws from his unique role in the administration because his failures really paid for his success and his abrasive personality had made him a top -class bad guy. He became a political Albatros for Donald Trump, and now the efforts of the president to destabilize the “deep state” has shifted to other methods (e.g. the legislation of the congress, the office for management and budget guidelines and agencies that carry out their own cuts and cleansing).

Many for months many told Musk's downfall in Washington to be insured because he questioned Trump's priority in the administration. The entire “Co-Presents” shop was guaranteed to make Trump jealous and angry. But that doesn't seem to be what happened at all. The Atlantic reports that the 47th President still likes the technology tyrro: “According to advisors and allies, he remains a real affection for his billionaire's welfare.” Part of it may be due to the role that Musks played money and social media power when they returned to Trump to the White House. Although the president never publicly admits that 2024 was a closer race, it is possible that he lost support without Musk.

But there is another reason why the President has the feeling that he owes muscle a lot: his wild attack on the federal government makes the government's current acts appear in comparison. Doge is a kind of loss of demolition work that is currently underway. Musk & Co. He paved the way for decent (if no less destructive) budget cuts, program ends, mass decisions, grants and contracts and efforts to remove protective measures.

It can take a while for us to learn with certainty whether the Doge initiative, which is unprecedented in the annals of the governance of the Federal League, has been planned in advance or simply resulted from Musk's experience that hunted the companies he had in the air. There is considerable evidence that OMBS Russell, the quarterback of Team Trump's legislative and administrative conversion strategy (in the general direction to stretch the metaphor of the offensive coordinator Stephen Miller), met moments during this decisive postal election. So it is possible that mastiff, like the first booster stage, was a SpaceX rocket and offers a large electricity and speed swing, but then drops when the vehicle rises. In view of the Musk, which fades from seeing from vision, there are now fewer distractions from the hard, cold reality of Trump's agenda, which will probably survive their challenges in congress and in the courts and to change the American government deeply. If this is the case, the 47th President will continue to owe Musk and his strange group of young techno pirates to bring gratitude for the entire company with a loud bang.

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