Former Congressman Ron Paul urges Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to eliminate foreign aid, arguing it’s an immoral transfer of wealth from American taxpayers to the wealthy abroad. This proposal comes amidst ongoing debates about US spending and the potential for significant budget cuts.
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Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy’s new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) sparks bipartisan reactions, with Senator Fetterman’s admiration for Musk contrasting sharply with Republican critiques. The initiative aims to tackle the national debt, while Democrats grapple with their 2024 election losses, particularly among young men.
New York City’s decision to rent the Roosevelt Hotel, owned by Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), to house migrants for $220 million is under fire. Criticism centers on taxpayer money effectively going to a foreign government, raising questions about financial transparency and efficiency in managing the migrant crisis.
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has slammed New York City’s $220 million contract with a Pakistan-owned hotel to house migrants, calling the deal ‘nuts’. This controversial decision is sparking intense debate about the city’s handling of the ongoing migrant crisis and the allocation of taxpayer funds.
Newly appointed government efficiency co-czar Vivek Ramaswamy is scrutinizing a $6.6 billion loan given to Rivian, a Tesla rival, raising questions about government spending and potential political motivations. The move comes amid Rivian’s financial struggles and highlights the ongoing debate about government intervention in the EV market.
Prominent economist Claudia Sahm criticizes the new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) for its short-sighted approach to cost-cutting, citing its criticism of a Census Bureau Super Bowl ad as an example. The controversy highlights deeper concerns about the department’s potential to hinder rather than improve government operations.
Hugh Hewitt analyzes the potential impact of President-elect Trump’s proposed Department of Government Efficiency (‘DOGE’), led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy. He outlines the key legislative tools at their disposal, including budget reconciliation and the potential for major reforms, such as streamlining the federal government, restructuring agencies, and even disestablishing the Department of Education. Hewitt emphasizes the importance of codifying DOGE’s proposals in federal law to ensure their longevity, especially given the upcoming 2026 elections.
President-elect Donald Trump has announced the creation of a new department, ‘DOGE,’ led by Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Indian-American entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy. This department, described as a ‘Manhattan Project’ for government efficiency, aims to dismantle bureaucracy, slash regulations, and restructure federal agencies. This article delves into the history of the ‘Manhattan Project,’ its impact on the world, and how it compares to Trump’s ambitious plans for DOGE.
Donald Trump is reportedly set to appoint Senator Marco Rubio as Secretary of State for his second term, leaving prominent Indian-American MAGA figure Vivek Ramaswamy out of the administration. Rubio’s appointment would make him the first Latino to hold the top U.S. diplomat position and signal a focus on a muscular foreign policy, particularly towards China, Iran, and Cuba. This decision comes as the world faces escalating tensions and conflicts, with Trump’s administration poised to confront challenges in Ukraine, the Middle East, and with China’s growing influence.
Vivek Ramaswamy, a prominent Indian-American entrepreneur and Republican politician, has weighed in on Donald Trump’s resounding victory in the 2024 US Presidential election. He credits Trump’s success to his unwavering self-belief and embodiment of American exceptionalism, calling him an ‘American badass’ who defied the odds and overcame numerous challenges. Ramaswamy’s analysis offers insights into the factors behind Trump’s win and the ongoing political landscape in the US.