At the age of 53, Elon Musk, a multifaceted and dark personality who leads the conquest of space through Space X, dominates the electric car market with Tesla and promotes cryptocurrencies against the dollar while at the same time has a declared goal to… abolish the Federal Bank of the USA (Fed), while at the same time controlling a significant part of the flow of global information through the X platform (formerly Twitter), a little far from being labeled “informal co-ruler of the world”.
The first billionaire on the planet, with a fortune that exceeds 320 billion. dollars (Forbes) will take over, according to Trump’s own announcement, the ominous and Orwellian in performance “Ministry of Government Efficiency”, together with businessman, former contender for the Republican nomination, Vivek Ramaswamy. The “ministry” will have… an end date of July 4, 2026, the 250th anniversary of American independence, and will bear the initials DOGE/ Department of Government Efficiency, as a pun on Musk’s Dogecoin cryptocurrency.
Except that this is not a ministry in the strict sense, but an “advisory agency” of dubious constitutional legitimacy, with which Trump will try to bypass the control of Congress and Justice, to impose together with Musk an agenda that is heard nightmare: “Eliminate government bureaucracy, drastically reduce excessive government controls, cut wasteful spending and to reorganize federal agencies.”
In other words, to weaken or dismantle state institutions, not only in matters of social welfare, but even currency control! A few days ago, Musk did 100 likes with an e-moji on the post #EndtheFed, of the Republican senator, Mike Lee, while foreseeing the danger, the chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of the USA (Fed), Jerome Powell, told reporters that he is not going to resign , even if Trump himself asks him to!
According to the Republican president, the new department will realize the party’s long-held dreams and “offer advice and guidance outside of government,” while Musk has promised to operate in a transparent manner.
HE WILL STAY IN HIS BUSINESS
Musk’s informal status as the president’s top economic-business advisor will allow him to remain at the helm of his businesses. Moreover, the two “ministers” will not be able to approve decrees, but will cooperate with the Budget Management Office of L. House, with a completely blurred institutional status.
But the destruction they can bring to millions of people and to American society is completely palpable. At a Trump campaign event in October at Madison Square Garden, Musk said the federal budget could be cut by “at least” $2 trillion. dollars, i.e. by one third!
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This code snippet appears to be Javascript code for initializing and managing various advertising and tracking services on a webpage, including:
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* **Disqus:** It configures the Disqus commenting system with specific page data, like URL and identifier (`1565502`).
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- CleverCore (potential data management platform).
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- Glomex (video hosting and management).
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The code seems to utilize asynchronous loading (`asyncLoadScript`, `asyncLoadModule`, `setTimeout`) to ensure that site content loads without being blocked by external scripts.