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Uskokaa, uskokaa, USA hyökkää ihan justiinsa, nyt on jo tankit rajalla. Twitterissä oli varmistettu viesti!
Laitetaan nyt tämän viestin jatkoksi. Minulla on nyt tällä viikolla vahvistunut käsitys, että Trump on nyt vahvasti kussut omiin muroihinsa. Suurella möykällä julistetut tavoitteet/uhkaukset/diilit ovat aiheuttaneet erittäin vahvan rekyylin:
  • Kanadassa on noussut vahva kansallistunne, joka on ensimmäistä kertaa oikeasti yhdistänyt Kanadan. Trumpin tulliuhkaukset ovat osoittautuneet täysin tuuliviiripolitiikaksi, joka vaihtuu päivittäin. Tämä kuitenkin tappaa luottamuksen kaupallisiin sopimuksiin ja esimerkiksi energiaan voi tulla/jäädä Kanadan puolelta vientivero. Samalla kanadalaiset yritykset alkavat etsiä korvaavia markkinoita tähän saakka Yhdysvaltoihin viedyille tuotteille.
  • Rekyyli Meksikossa ei ole ollut yhtä vahva, mutta aivan vastaavasti meksikolaiset yritykset alkavat etsiä korvaavia markkinoita. Esimerkiksi autoteollisuuden alihankkijoiden voisi uskoa siirtyvän varsin helposti eurooppalaisten tai aasialaisten autovalmistajien toimittajiksi.
  • Kokonaisuutena tämä Trumpin kauppasota on ollut äärettömän typerä ja kukaan tuskin ymmärtää, mitä sillä on yritetty saada aikaan!
  • Panama on reagoinut kanavaa koskeviin puheisiin todella vahvasti. Paikallisilla valtiomiehillä on selvästi cojones paikallaan!
  • Grönlanti on vastannut Trumpin möläytyksiin tiukasti ja järkevienkin tavoitteiden saaminen läpi tulee olemaan jatkossa USA:lle hankalaa.
  • Viimeiseksi on suututettu Japani ja vastaus oli tiukka.
  • Ukrainan hylkääminen on ollut yksinkertaisesti häpeällistä, mutta onneksi Eurooppa on löytämässä ne pitkään kadoksissa olleet die Bället! Ukraina ja erityisesti Zelenskyi on toiminut ammattimaisesti ja nopeasti viimeisen viikon aikana.
  • Venäjän liehittely on vielä kantanut, mutta nyt tuli jo viesti Venäjältä, että Trumpin rauha ei kiinnosta. Tämän seurauksena lienee välirikko Putinin ja Trumpin välillä.
  • Kiina osaa käyttää hyödykseen USA:n törmäilyn ja he ovat edenneet tyypillisesti vaivihkaisesti, mutta tavoitehakuisesti mm. Euroopan suuntaan.
  • DOGE on ehtinyt häärätä muutaman viikon liittovaltion virastoissa, mutta tässä on selvästi rekyyli käynnistymässä.
Hurja on ollut muutaman viikon tahti ja ihmetellä täytyy, mitä seuraavat lähes neljä vuotta tuovat tullessaan!
 
Viimeksi muokattu:
Presidentti Dumb'in veljen tytär Mary Trump tuntee hyvin perheen asiat eikä säästele sanojaan.
Kanavalla on joitain avautumisia siihen suuntaan että Dumb on oikeasti dumb.


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NY Times: Musk ja Rubio ottivat rajusti yhteen Trumpin edessä

Huhuissa riidat usein paisuvat, mutta kuulostaa siltä että Trump olisi hitusen laittanut rajoja Muskille. Peukku ukolle siitä jos näin. Rubio on urapoliitikko joka on varmaan tottunut tekemään asioita 'by the book', ei ehkä oikein tykkää tällaisesta meemihenkisestä touhuilusta.
Maininta myös Muskin pukeutumisesta (vrt. Zelenskyi).
 
”It’s the economy, stupid!”. Hyvin kunnianhimoisia Trumpin suunnitelmat tässä(kin) ovat:

-liittovaltion alijäämän kääntäminen ja osana tätä --> säästöt liittovaltiobudjetista --> 1000 mrd USD (aiempi tavoite oli 2000 mrd USD)
-mikäli Trumpin ajamat veroalennukset toteutuvat, liittovaltion tulot vähenevät n. 400-450 mrd USD per annum
-tavoitteena kerrottu lisätä korkeapalkkaisempien osuutta työvoimasta
-tulli- yms. talouden uudistamispyrkimykset, ylläolevaan liittynevät

Monessa muussa Trump voi sisäpolitiikkaa ajatellen epäonnistua, mutta taloudessa tätä mahdollisuutta tuskin on. Oletan lähiviikkoina selvyyttä tulevan siihen, otetaanko myös Medicaid säästöjen kohteeksi. Tämä olisi poliittisesti kuuma peruna suussa pideltäväksi.

Linkistä voi seurata DOGE:n ilmoittamia saavutuksia säästöissä. Varauksella ehdotan lukuja katselemaan. Näitä näkyy korjaillun sitä mukaa, kun julkisuudessa perkaamista on suoritettu. Suurin yksittäinen korjaus saattaa olla ICE:n leikkuriin menneet sopimukset, joissa ilmoitetut säästöt kutistuneet 8 mrd USD --> 8 milj USD. Säästöiksi myös ilmoitettu esim. George W. Bush kaudella päättyneitä liittovaltion sopimuksia.
 
”It’s the economy, stupid!”. Hyvin kunnianhimoisia Trumpin suunnitelmat tässä(kin) ovat:

-liittovaltion alijäämän kääntäminen ja osana tätä --> säästöt liittovaltiobudjetista --> 1000 mrd USD (aiempi tavoite oli 2000 mrd USD)
-mikäli Trumpin ajamat veroalennukset toteutuvat, liittovaltion tulot vähenevät n. 400-450 mrd USD per annum
-tavoitteena kerrottu lisätä korkeapalkkaisempien osuutta työvoimasta
-tulli- yms. talouden uudistamispyrkimykset, ylläolevaan liittynevät

Monessa muussa Trump voi sisäpolitiikkaa ajatellen epäonnistua, mutta taloudessa tätä mahdollisuutta tuskin on. Oletan lähiviikkoina selvyyttä tulevan siihen, otetaanko myös Medicaid säästöjen kohteeksi. Tämä olisi poliittisesti kuuma peruna suussa pideltäväksi.

Linkistä voi seurata DOGE:n ilmoittamia saavutuksia säästöissä. Varauksella ehdotan lukuja katselemaan. Näitä näkyy korjaillun sitä mukaa, kun julkisuudessa perkaamista on suoritettu. Suurin yksittäinen korjaus saattaa olla ICE:n leikkuriin menneet sopimukset, joissa ilmoitetut säästöt kutistuneet 8 mrd USD --> 8 milj USD. Säästöiksi myös ilmoitettu esim. George W. Bush kaudella päättyneitä liittovaltion sopimuksia.
Per annum, latinaa, tarkoittaa muistaakseni peräsuolen kautta. Voi olla väärinkin, asterixlatinaa kun on luettu
 
Spoilerissa DOGE:n tiedossa oleva* n. 60 henkilöä käsittävä ryhmä. Jolle tehtäväksianto (osana) liittovaltion budjettitasapainottamiseen on annettu. Musk on Trumpin ydintukijoidenkin joukossa, hyvin ristiriitaisia fiiliksiä herättelevä hahmo. Mikäli ryppyä rakkauteen laajemmin alkaa tulla, yhden - joskin epävirallisen kabinettijäsenen poistaminen. Ei varmaankaan ole ongelma. Mutta ongelmaa saattaisi tulla, DOGE-ryhmän siteistä Muskin henkilöön?

Edellisellä kaudella isoista nimistä, Bannon kesti kyydissä puoli vuotta. Oma arvaukseni varsinaisen kabinetin ensimmäiseen lähtöön, fudujen tai eron kautta. On Rubio.

*jouduin raa`asti muokkaamaan artikkelia, tolkuton määrä kuvia yms. ei-olennaista. Pääpihvi pitäisi kuitenkin ok esillä olla.

The People Carrying Out Musk’s Plans at DOGE​

By The New York Times

Updated March 6, 2025

The New York Times identified more than 50 people within the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, a group formed by Elon Musk that in a short few weeks has radically upended federal agencies. Few members have formal Washington experience. Many are software engineers. All seem to have a clear mandate: Shrink and disrupt the federal government.

M Ties to Musk companies

DOGE staffers

Mr. Musk’s team has taken aim at more than 20 agencies while gaining access to sensitive government data systems. But the full extent of its reach or ambitions is unclear.

Much of the team’s operations are opaque, and most of its personnel have not been disclosed by the Trump administration, and it is unclear exactly how large the operation is. Through executive order, President Trump moved the team from the Office of Management and Budget, where it had been housed as the United States Digital Service since its founding, into the White House — a transition that effectively shielded its work from open records laws that could give the public insight into its operations.

The list below includes some of Mr. Musk’s allies; engineers — many of whom are young men — with backgrounds in artificial intelligence; former employees; and others who have helped the operation. Several have recently deleted their social media accounts after their names appeared in news reports.


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DOGE leadership​

Elon Musk​

Senior adviser to the president
Mr. Musk launched the DOGE operation prior to Mr. Trump’s inauguration, and he has directed it from an advisory role in the White House. As the world’s richest man, he has earned a reputation for being a ruthless cost cutter — something he’s applying to his new perch in the U.S. government.
Company involvement: X, SpaceX, Starlink, The Boring Company, xAI, Tesla, Neuralink
  • Steve Davis​

    A DOGE leader
    Mr. Davis, a close aide of Mr. Musk’s for two decades, is effectively the leader of DOGE. He has been by Mr. Musk’s side at almost every step over the last three months.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management, General Services Administration, Office of Management and Budget, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency

    Company involvement: X, SpaceX, The Boring Company
  • Brad Smith​

    A DOGE leader, health care entrepreneur
    Mr. Smith essentially functioned as a chief of staff for DOGE during the presidential transition and has led the team with Steve Davis. He has operated as a kind of policy handyman for Mr. Trump, taking on a variety of health-related roles.
    Agency involvement: Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency
  • Amy Gleason​

    Acting administrator
    During the first Trump administration, Ms. Gleason worked at the United States Digital Service, which was subsumed by DOGE. She later worked with Brad Smith at an investment firm focused on health companies, and she rejoined the U.S.D.S. late last year. She was named the administrator of DOGE on Tuesday.
    Agency involvement: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, United States Digital Service
  • Chris Young​

    Musk’s top political adviser
    Mr. Musk hired Mr. Young, a top Republican field operative, to run his Super PAC last year. Mr. Young recently joined the DOGE team to help manage the effort.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Department of Homeland Security

DOGE staffers​

  • Amanda Scales​

    Chief of staff, Office of Personnel Management
    Ms. Scales, who worked at Mr. Musk’s artificial intelligence company, has a senior role at the Office of Personnel Management, a powerful agency that manages government hiring.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management

    Company involvement: xAI
  • Katie Miller​

    Senior adviser
    Ms. Miller, a longtime aide to Mr. Trump, acts as a senior adviser to the operation. The president called her a “deeply experienced communications professional” when he named her to the team as one of the first hires.
  • Riccardo Biasini​

    Top aide to Musk
    Mr. Biasini is one of many aides of Mr. Musk who traveled with him to multiple companies before joining the government effort. Among other roles he has held, he is an executive at the Boring Company, Mr. Musk's tunneling business.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management

    Company involvement: X, The Boring Company
  • Anthony Armstrong​

    Senior adviser, Office of Personnel Management
    Mr. Armstrong is a former Morgan Stanley banker who worked on Mr. Musk’s deal to buy Twitter. He now serves as a senior adviser to the Office to Personnel Management.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management

    Company involvement: X
  • Jennifer Balajadia​

    Mr. Musk’s assistant
    Ms. Balajadia is Mr. Musk's longtime assistant, and she has email addresses at multiple federal agencies — a sign of her reach across the bureaucracy, alongside Mr. Musk’s.
    Agency involvement: Department of Education

    Company involvement: The Boring Company
  • Adam Ramada​

    DOGE liaison, Education and Labor Departments
    Mr. Ramada comes from a background in finance start-ups, and he has identified himself in lawsuits as the head of teams assigned to the Education and Labor Departments. He has been described by people involved in meetings with him as a liaison between Elon Musk’s engineers and political appointees in the government.
    Agency involvement: General Services Administration, Department of Education, Department of Labor
  • Brooks Morgan​

    Education start-up executive
    Mr. Morgan comes from the private sector with experience running an education start-up. He has been described by people at the Education Department as focused on the agency’s work force and budget.
    Agency involvement: Department of Education
  • Scott Langmack​

    DOGE liason, Housing and Urban Development
    Mr. Langmack is a businessman who has worked in real estate technology. He has been embedded at the Housing and Urban Development Department.
    Agency involvement: Department of Housing and Urban Development
  • Jeremy Lewin​

    DOGE Liaison, State Department and U.S.A.I.D.
    Mr. Lewin is a Harvard Law School graduate who has oversight over grants across government and serves as DOGE’s agency lead for the State Department and U.S.A.I.D. He once worked as a research assistant for Laurence Tribe, a liberal legal scholar.
    Agency involvement: General Services Administration, State Department, United States Agency for International Development, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
  • Justin Fulcher​

    DOGE liaison, Veterans Affairs
    Mr. Fulcher is a health care and technology entrepreneur who has studied computer science. He has been the lead DOGE staffer at the Department of Veterans Affairs, where he serves as a senior adviser to the secretary.
    Agency involvement: Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Michael Mirski​

    DOGE liaison, Federal Housing Finance Agency and Department of Housing and Urban Development
    Mr. Mirski is a Wharton graduate who is leading DOGE’s efforts at the Federal Housing Finance Agency and is also working at the Department of Housing and Urban Development. He has a background in real estate investment and once placed third in a national memory competition.
    Agency involvement: Department of Housing and Urban Development, Federal Housing Finance Agency
  • Tyler Hassen​

    DOGE liaison, Interior Department
    Mr. Hassen is the chief executive of an energy company in Houston and a graduate of Princeton, according to his LinkedIn profile. A post from the DOGE account on X showed him at the Interior Department’s Bureau of Reclamation.
    Agency involvement: Department of the Interior
  • Tarak Makecha​

    Finance executive
    Before DOGE, Mr. Makecha worked as a finance executive at a software company that detects drones. He has been involved in meetings with the State Department and on foreign aid.
    Agency involvement: State Department

    Company involvement: Tesla
  • Rachel Riley​

    Adviser, Health and Human Services
    Ms. Riley is a former consultant with McKinsey, the global consulting giant. She is working at the Department of Health and Human Services and has worked closely with Brad Smith. The two requested access to payment systems at the Medicare agency, according to a document seen by The Times.
    Agency involvement: Department of Health and Human Services
  • Tom Krause​

    Senior Treasury official
    Mr. Krause has been leading DOGE efforts to review the Treasury Department’s payment systems, which contain sensitive information about millions of Americans. He clashed with a top civil servant at the Treasury, who resisted giving Mr. Krause access to the systems and later resigned from his job. Mr. Krause has since been named to that civil servant’s job, with oversight of the nation’s fiscal systems.
    Agency involvement: Treasury Department
  • Marko Elez​

    Software engineer
    Mr. Elez is a former X employee who was granted access to the Treasury Department’s payments system. A history of racist social media posts led him to resign from DOGE in February. But he was quickly reinstated after Vice President JD Vance came to his defense.
    Agency involvement: Treasury Department, Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Department of Homeland Security

    Company involvement: X, SpaceX, xAI
  • Ryan Wunderly​

    Special adviser, Treasury Department
    Mr. Wunderly was hired to fill Marko Elez’s vacant role at the Treasury, which gives him read-only access to the department’s payments system, according to a court filing.
    Agency involvement: Treasury Department
  • Edward Coristine​

    Software engineer
    Mr. Coristine is one of the youngest DOGE staffers, having graduated high school last year. A coder who interned at Neuralink, one of Mr. Musk’s companies, Mr. Coristine was fired from another internship at a tech firm after an investigation into the leaking of internal information.
    Agency involvement: General Services Administration, United States Agency for International Development, Department of Education, Department of Homeland Security

    Company involvement: Neuralink
  • Luke Farritor​

    Software engineer
    Few of Mr. Musk’s aides have been spotted at as many federal agencies as Mr. Farritor, a prize-winning computer scientist who dropped out of college. He has spent a significant amount of time at the General Services Administration, interviewing tech staff members about their work.
    Agency involvement: General Services Administration, United States Agency for International Development, Centers for Disease Control, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Department of Energy, Department of Education, Department of Health and Human Services

    Company involvement: SpaceX
  • Christopher Stanley​

    Software engineer
    Mr. Stanley has worked for Elon Musk at SpaceX and X in security engineering roles. He recently was involved in helping to release Jan. 6 prisoners.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management, Department of Justice

    Company involvement: X, SpaceX
  • Ethan Shaotran​

    Software engineer
    Mr. Shaotran is part of the cadre of young coders. He founded an artificial intelligence start-up that received funding from OpenAI, a major player in tech and one of Mr. Musk’s chief competitors in A.I.
    Agency involvement: General Services Administration, Department of Education
  • Alexandra Beynon​

    Software engineer
    Ms. Beynon is a former head of engineering at a company that prescribes ketamine therapy. She applied to work at the U.S. Digital Service, the executive office tech unit that was taken over by DOGE, just before Mr. Trump’s inauguration in January.
    Agency involvement: Department of Education
  • Gavin Kliger​

    Software engineer
    Mr. Kliger, who has no government experience, has emerged as one of Mr. Musk’s most prolific foot soldiers. He has clashed with security officials at U.S.A.I.D., sought access to sensitive taxpayer data at the I.R.S, and was involved in taking down parts of the C.F.P.B. website.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management, Commerce Department, United States Agency for International Development, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Internal Revenue Service, Department of Agriculture
  • Jordan Wick​

    Software engineer
    Mr. Wick is among the young coders working at DOGE, and he worked at Waymo, the self-driving car company. He also co-founded a hackathon aimed at developing A.I. software for government infrastructure.
    Agency involvement: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
  • Cole Killian​

    Software engineer
    Mr. Killian is among the young coders working at DOGE and is listed as a detailee at the Environmental Protection Agency, a designation often given to those on temporary assignment.
    Agency involvement: Environmental Protection Agency
  • Greg Hogan​

    Software engineer
    With a background in software engineering and A.I., Mr. Hogan has taken over the technology office at Office of Personnel Management.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management
  • Ryan Riedel​

    Network security engineer
    Mr. Riedel left an engineering role at SpaceX to join the Energy Department as chief information officer, according to his LinkedIn account. The account also includes prior information technology roles in the U.S. military.
    Agency involvement: Department of Energy

    Company involvement: SpaceX
  • Nate Cavanaugh​

    Tech entrepreneur
    Mr. Cavanaugh has been seen interviewing employees at the General Services Administration. He is the co-founder of a tech company that connects businesses with financial experts. He was on the Forbes 30 under 30 list for enterprise technologists in 2021.
    Agency involvement: General Services Administration
  • Nikhil Rajpal​

    Software engineer
    Mr. Rajpal is part of the group of young coders at DOGE who have gone into various federal agencies to carry out Mr. Musk’s directives.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
  • Akash Bobba​

    Software engineer
    Mr. Bobba is among the young coders at DOGE. He interned at Palantir, which was founded by Peter Thiel, a longtime Republican backer who has a long, on-again-off-again history with Mr. Musk.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management, General Services Administration
  • Kyle Schutt​

    Software engineer
    Mr. Schutt has been working at the General Service Administration, where he has managed activity of its tech unit, Technology Transformation Services.
    Agency involvement: General Services Administration, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency
  • James Burnham​

    DOGE’s top lawyer
    Mr. Burnham is a well-known conservative attorney who has provided oversight of legal work for the team.
    Agency involvement: Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency
  • Brian Bjelde​

    Top aide to Musk
    Mr. Bjelde helped carry out widespread layoffs at X and was an early executive at SpaceX, where he worked in human resources — experience that carries over to his new role at the Office of Personnel Management.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management

    Company involvement: X, SpaceX
  • Kendall Lindemann​

    Human resources staffer
    Ms. Lindemann is an associate of Brad Smith and Amy Gleason who is now working on the team in a human resources and operations role.
    Agency involvement: United States Digital Service
  • Stephanie Holmes​

    Human resources staffer, Office of Personnel Management
    Ms. Holmes is a human resources consultant whose practice focuses on pushing back against corporate diversity, equity and inclusion programs. She has joined DOGE and been working on federal work force projects for the operation.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management
  • Christina Hanna​

    Human resources staffer, Office of Personnel Management
    Ms. Hanna worked at SpaceX and is a former H.R. manager for Mr. Musk. She now works at the Office of Personnel Management.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management

    Company involvement: SpaceX
  • Stephen Duarte​

    Human resources staffer, Office of Personnel Management
    Mr. Duarte worked at SpaceX and is a former H.R. manager for Mr. Musk. He now works at the Office of Personnel Management.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management

    Company involvement: SpaceX
  • Bryanne-Michelle Mlodzianowski​

    Human resources staffer, Office of Personnel Management
    Ms. Mlodzianowski worked at SpaceX and is a former H.R. manager for Mr. Musk. She now works at the Office of Personnel Management.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management

    Company involvement: SpaceX
  • Jacob Altik​

    Lawyer
    Mr. Altik is a lawyer who was selected to clerk for Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch in the court term that starts in October. In private practice at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, a prominent firm, he focused on litigating complex business disputes in state and federal courts.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management
  • Keenan Kmiec​

    Lawyer
    Mr. Kmiec was a clerk for Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. from 2006 to 2007. He has more recently been involved with cryptocurrency ventures, according to a LinkedIn profile.
  • Noah Peters​

    Lawyer
    Mr. Peters is a lawyer who served in the first Trump administration and has a specialty in labor and employment issues. He is now working at the Office of Personnel Management.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management
  • Austin Raynor​

    Lawyer
    Mr. Raynor is an attorney who has worked for the Justice Department and once clerked for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. He now works for the Office of Personnel Management.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management
  • Michael Russo​

    Chief information officer, Social Security Administration
    Before joining the Social Security Administration, Mr. Russo was an executive at a tech company that processes payments for Mr. Musk’s Starlink.
    Agency involvement: Social Security Administration

    Company involvement: Starlink
  • Frank Schuler​

    Real estate executive
    Mr. Schuler is a partner in a real estate investment firm based in Atlanta and has an email address at the General Services Administration, which manages the federal government’s property portfolio.
  • Nicole Hollander​

    Real estate manager, General Services Administration
    With a background in real estate management, Ms. Hollander has followed her husband, Steve Davis, into federal government. She previously aided Mr. Musk after he bought Twitter and is now responsible for the assessment of federal buildings and leases through the General Services Administration.
    Agency involvement: General Services Administration

    Company involvement: X
  • Joanna Wischer​

    Policy analyst
    Ms. Wischer was a policy analyst and speechwriter for the Trump presidential campaign.
  • Justin Monroe​

    Expert, Office of Personnel Management
    Mr. Monroe is listed as an “expert” at the Office of Personnel Management. He previously worked as a security director at SpaceX.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management, Federal Bureau of Investigation

    Company involvement: SpaceX
  • Joe Gebbia​

    Billionaire Airbnb co-founder
    Mr. Gebbia, who has backed Democrats in the past, said he voted for Mr. Trump last year and is a strong supporter of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. He said in a social media post that his first DOGE project would be “improving the slow and paper-based retirement process.”
  • Sam Corcos​

    Tech entrepreneur
    Mr. Corcos is the chief executive of Levels, a health start-up backed by Andreessen Horowitz, according to his LinkedIn page. Mr. Corcos has so far taken an interest in the contracts the I.R.S. has with outside technology vendors, according to people familiar with his work at the agency.
    Agency involvement: Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service

DOGE allies​

  • Michael Grimes​

    Adviser, Commerce Department
    Mr. Grimes is an executive in charge of tech investment banking at Morgan Stanley. He helped to finance Mr. Musk’s $44 billion takeover of Twitter in 2022 and is now now an employee of the Commerce Department.
    Agency involvement: Commerce Department

    Company involvement: X
  • Russell Vought​

    Director, Office of Management and Budget
    Mr. Vought worked with Mr. Musk before the inauguration as a guide to the budgeting process and the federal government.
    Agency involvement: Office of Management and Budget
  • Scott Kupor​

    Venture capitalist
    Mr. Kupor is a managing partner at Andreessen Horowitz, a venture capital firm, and has been nominated to run the Office of Personnel Management. The firm’s co-founder, Marc Andreessen, played a heavy role in the presidential transition.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management
  • Thomas Shedd​

    Technology director, General Services Administration
    A former Tesla engineer, Mr. Shedd is the appointed director of the specialized tech arm of the General Services Administration. Mr. Shedd has faced pushback from employees for his demands for data access.
    Agency involvement: General Services Administration

    Company involvement: Tesla
  • Leland Dudek​

    Acting commissioner, Social Security Administration
    Mr. Dudek, a mid-level manager at the Social Security Administration, was suddenly elevated to become the agency’s acting commissioner in February. Mr. Dudek wrote on LinkedIn that before his ascension, he had been placed on administrative leave for assisting DOGE’s efforts.
    Agency involvement: Social Security Administration
  • Stephen Ehikian​

    Acting administrator, General Services Administration
    Mr. Ehikian co-founded a tech company focused on AI assistants before his appointment to the government. After a meeting with Mr. Musk, Mr. Ehikian told General Services Administration staff members that he wanted them to apply a technique called “zero-based budgeting,” an approach that Mr. Musk deployed during his Twitter takeover and at his other companies.
    Agency involvement: General Services Administration
  • Antonio Gracias​

    Outside adviser
    Mr. Gracias is one of Mr. Musk’s oldest friends; he was an early investor in SpaceX, Tesla and other companies, and he helped fund a pro-Trump super PAC started by Mr. Musk. Mr. Gracias said he was at Mar-a-Lago with Musk during the transition.
    Company involvement: SpaceX, Tesla
  • Baris Akis​

    Recruiter
    Mr. Akis, who was born in Turkey and is not a U.S. citizen, is not involved with DOGE officially. But he played a sizable role during the transition, using his skills as a headhunter to recruit engineering talent.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management, Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service
The Times attempted to contact each DOGE staffer on this list through a combination of verified email addresses and social media accounts. For those without known contact information, Times reporters tried to reach them by sending emails to a name and address pattern consistent with other known email addresses. No one returned the Times’s requests for comment.
 
Spoilerissa DOGE:n tiedossa oleva* n. 60 henkilöä käsittävä ryhmä. Jolle tehtäväksianto (osana) liittovaltion budjettitasapainottamiseen on annettu. Musk on Trumpin ydintukijoidenkin joukossa, hyvin ristiriitaisia fiiliksiä herättelevä hahmo. Mikäli ryppyä rakkauteen laajemmin alkaa tulla, yhden - joskin epävirallisen kabinettijäsenen poistaminen. Ei varmaankaan ole ongelma. Mutta ongelmaa saattaisi tulla, DOGE-ryhmän siteistä Muskin henkilöön?

Edellisellä kaudella isoista nimistä, Bannon kesti kyydissä puoli vuotta. Oma arvaukseni varsinaisen kabinetin ensimmäiseen lähtöön, fudujen tai eron kautta. On Rubio.

*jouduin raa`asti muokkaamaan artikkelia, tolkuton määrä kuvia yms. ei-olennaista. Pääpihvi pitäisi kuitenkin ok esillä olla.

The People Carrying Out Musk’s Plans at DOGE​

By The New York Times

Updated March 6, 2025

The New York Times identified more than 50 people within the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, a group formed by Elon Musk that in a short few weeks has radically upended federal agencies. Few members have formal Washington experience. Many are software engineers. All seem to have a clear mandate: Shrink and disrupt the federal government.

M Ties to Musk companies

DOGE staffers

Mr. Musk’s team has taken aim at more than 20 agencies while gaining access to sensitive government data systems. But the full extent of its reach or ambitions is unclear.

Much of the team’s operations are opaque, and most of its personnel have not been disclosed by the Trump administration, and it is unclear exactly how large the operation is. Through executive order, President Trump moved the team from the Office of Management and Budget, where it had been housed as the United States Digital Service since its founding, into the White House — a transition that effectively shielded its work from open records laws that could give the public insight into its operations.

The list below includes some of Mr. Musk’s allies; engineers — many of whom are young men — with backgrounds in artificial intelligence; former employees; and others who have helped the operation. Several have recently deleted their social media accounts after their names appeared in news reports.


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DOGE leadership​

Elon Musk​

Senior adviser to the president
Mr. Musk launched the DOGE operation prior to Mr. Trump’s inauguration, and he has directed it from an advisory role in the White House. As the world’s richest man, he has earned a reputation for being a ruthless cost cutter — something he’s applying to his new perch in the U.S. government.
Company involvement: X, SpaceX, Starlink, The Boring Company, xAI, Tesla, Neuralink
  • Steve Davis​

    A DOGE leader
    Mr. Davis, a close aide of Mr. Musk’s for two decades, is effectively the leader of DOGE. He has been by Mr. Musk’s side at almost every step over the last three months.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management, General Services Administration, Office of Management and Budget, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency

    Company involvement: X, SpaceX, The Boring Company
  • Brad Smith​

    A DOGE leader, health care entrepreneur
    Mr. Smith essentially functioned as a chief of staff for DOGE during the presidential transition and has led the team with Steve Davis. He has operated as a kind of policy handyman for Mr. Trump, taking on a variety of health-related roles.
    Agency involvement: Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency
  • Amy Gleason​

    Acting administrator
    During the first Trump administration, Ms. Gleason worked at the United States Digital Service, which was subsumed by DOGE. She later worked with Brad Smith at an investment firm focused on health companies, and she rejoined the U.S.D.S. late last year. She was named the administrator of DOGE on Tuesday.
    Agency involvement: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, United States Digital Service
  • Chris Young​

    Musk’s top political adviser
    Mr. Musk hired Mr. Young, a top Republican field operative, to run his Super PAC last year. Mr. Young recently joined the DOGE team to help manage the effort.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Department of Homeland Security

DOGE staffers​

  • Amanda Scales​

    Chief of staff, Office of Personnel Management
    Ms. Scales, who worked at Mr. Musk’s artificial intelligence company, has a senior role at the Office of Personnel Management, a powerful agency that manages government hiring.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management

    Company involvement: xAI
  • Katie Miller​

    Senior adviser
    Ms. Miller, a longtime aide to Mr. Trump, acts as a senior adviser to the operation. The president called her a “deeply experienced communications professional” when he named her to the team as one of the first hires.
  • Riccardo Biasini​

    Top aide to Musk
    Mr. Biasini is one of many aides of Mr. Musk who traveled with him to multiple companies before joining the government effort. Among other roles he has held, he is an executive at the Boring Company, Mr. Musk's tunneling business.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management

    Company involvement: X, The Boring Company
  • Anthony Armstrong​

    Senior adviser, Office of Personnel Management
    Mr. Armstrong is a former Morgan Stanley banker who worked on Mr. Musk’s deal to buy Twitter. He now serves as a senior adviser to the Office to Personnel Management.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management

    Company involvement: X
  • Jennifer Balajadia​

    Mr. Musk’s assistant
    Ms. Balajadia is Mr. Musk's longtime assistant, and she has email addresses at multiple federal agencies — a sign of her reach across the bureaucracy, alongside Mr. Musk’s.
    Agency involvement: Department of Education

    Company involvement: The Boring Company
  • Adam Ramada​

    DOGE liaison, Education and Labor Departments
    Mr. Ramada comes from a background in finance start-ups, and he has identified himself in lawsuits as the head of teams assigned to the Education and Labor Departments. He has been described by people involved in meetings with him as a liaison between Elon Musk’s engineers and political appointees in the government.
    Agency involvement: General Services Administration, Department of Education, Department of Labor
  • Brooks Morgan​

    Education start-up executive
    Mr. Morgan comes from the private sector with experience running an education start-up. He has been described by people at the Education Department as focused on the agency’s work force and budget.
    Agency involvement: Department of Education
  • Scott Langmack​

    DOGE liason, Housing and Urban Development
    Mr. Langmack is a businessman who has worked in real estate technology. He has been embedded at the Housing and Urban Development Department.
    Agency involvement: Department of Housing and Urban Development
  • Jeremy Lewin​

    DOGE Liaison, State Department and U.S.A.I.D.
    Mr. Lewin is a Harvard Law School graduate who has oversight over grants across government and serves as DOGE’s agency lead for the State Department and U.S.A.I.D. He once worked as a research assistant for Laurence Tribe, a liberal legal scholar.
    Agency involvement: General Services Administration, State Department, United States Agency for International Development, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
  • Justin Fulcher​

    DOGE liaison, Veterans Affairs
    Mr. Fulcher is a health care and technology entrepreneur who has studied computer science. He has been the lead DOGE staffer at the Department of Veterans Affairs, where he serves as a senior adviser to the secretary.
    Agency involvement: Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Michael Mirski​

    DOGE liaison, Federal Housing Finance Agency and Department of Housing and Urban Development
    Mr. Mirski is a Wharton graduate who is leading DOGE’s efforts at the Federal Housing Finance Agency and is also working at the Department of Housing and Urban Development. He has a background in real estate investment and once placed third in a national memory competition.
    Agency involvement: Department of Housing and Urban Development, Federal Housing Finance Agency
  • Tyler Hassen​

    DOGE liaison, Interior Department
    Mr. Hassen is the chief executive of an energy company in Houston and a graduate of Princeton, according to his LinkedIn profile. A post from the DOGE account on X showed him at the Interior Department’s Bureau of Reclamation.
    Agency involvement: Department of the Interior
  • Tarak Makecha​

    Finance executive
    Before DOGE, Mr. Makecha worked as a finance executive at a software company that detects drones. He has been involved in meetings with the State Department and on foreign aid.
    Agency involvement: State Department

    Company involvement: Tesla
  • Rachel Riley​

    Adviser, Health and Human Services
    Ms. Riley is a former consultant with McKinsey, the global consulting giant. She is working at the Department of Health and Human Services and has worked closely with Brad Smith. The two requested access to payment systems at the Medicare agency, according to a document seen by The Times.
    Agency involvement: Department of Health and Human Services
  • Tom Krause​

    Senior Treasury official
    Mr. Krause has been leading DOGE efforts to review the Treasury Department’s payment systems, which contain sensitive information about millions of Americans. He clashed with a top civil servant at the Treasury, who resisted giving Mr. Krause access to the systems and later resigned from his job. Mr. Krause has since been named to that civil servant’s job, with oversight of the nation’s fiscal systems.
    Agency involvement: Treasury Department
  • Marko Elez​

    Software engineer
    Mr. Elez is a former X employee who was granted access to the Treasury Department’s payments system. A history of racist social media posts led him to resign from DOGE in February. But he was quickly reinstated after Vice President JD Vance came to his defense.
    Agency involvement: Treasury Department, Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Department of Homeland Security

    Company involvement: X, SpaceX, xAI
  • Ryan Wunderly​

    Special adviser, Treasury Department
    Mr. Wunderly was hired to fill Marko Elez’s vacant role at the Treasury, which gives him read-only access to the department’s payments system, according to a court filing.
    Agency involvement: Treasury Department
  • Edward Coristine​

    Software engineer
    Mr. Coristine is one of the youngest DOGE staffers, having graduated high school last year. A coder who interned at Neuralink, one of Mr. Musk’s companies, Mr. Coristine was fired from another internship at a tech firm after an investigation into the leaking of internal information.
    Agency involvement: General Services Administration, United States Agency for International Development, Department of Education, Department of Homeland Security

    Company involvement: Neuralink
  • Luke Farritor​

    Software engineer
    Few of Mr. Musk’s aides have been spotted at as many federal agencies as Mr. Farritor, a prize-winning computer scientist who dropped out of college. He has spent a significant amount of time at the General Services Administration, interviewing tech staff members about their work.
    Agency involvement: General Services Administration, United States Agency for International Development, Centers for Disease Control, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Department of Energy, Department of Education, Department of Health and Human Services

    Company involvement: SpaceX
  • Christopher Stanley​

    Software engineer
    Mr. Stanley has worked for Elon Musk at SpaceX and X in security engineering roles. He recently was involved in helping to release Jan. 6 prisoners.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management, Department of Justice

    Company involvement: X, SpaceX
  • Ethan Shaotran​

    Software engineer
    Mr. Shaotran is part of the cadre of young coders. He founded an artificial intelligence start-up that received funding from OpenAI, a major player in tech and one of Mr. Musk’s chief competitors in A.I.
    Agency involvement: General Services Administration, Department of Education
  • Alexandra Beynon​

    Software engineer
    Ms. Beynon is a former head of engineering at a company that prescribes ketamine therapy. She applied to work at the U.S. Digital Service, the executive office tech unit that was taken over by DOGE, just before Mr. Trump’s inauguration in January.
    Agency involvement: Department of Education
  • Gavin Kliger​

    Software engineer
    Mr. Kliger, who has no government experience, has emerged as one of Mr. Musk’s most prolific foot soldiers. He has clashed with security officials at U.S.A.I.D., sought access to sensitive taxpayer data at the I.R.S, and was involved in taking down parts of the C.F.P.B. website.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management, Commerce Department, United States Agency for International Development, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Internal Revenue Service, Department of Agriculture
  • Jordan Wick​

    Software engineer
    Mr. Wick is among the young coders working at DOGE, and he worked at Waymo, the self-driving car company. He also co-founded a hackathon aimed at developing A.I. software for government infrastructure.
    Agency involvement: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
  • Cole Killian​

    Software engineer
    Mr. Killian is among the young coders working at DOGE and is listed as a detailee at the Environmental Protection Agency, a designation often given to those on temporary assignment.
    Agency involvement: Environmental Protection Agency
  • Greg Hogan​

    Software engineer
    With a background in software engineering and A.I., Mr. Hogan has taken over the technology office at Office of Personnel Management.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management
  • Ryan Riedel​

    Network security engineer
    Mr. Riedel left an engineering role at SpaceX to join the Energy Department as chief information officer, according to his LinkedIn account. The account also includes prior information technology roles in the U.S. military.
    Agency involvement: Department of Energy

    Company involvement: SpaceX
  • Nate Cavanaugh​

    Tech entrepreneur
    Mr. Cavanaugh has been seen interviewing employees at the General Services Administration. He is the co-founder of a tech company that connects businesses with financial experts. He was on the Forbes 30 under 30 list for enterprise technologists in 2021.
    Agency involvement: General Services Administration
  • Nikhil Rajpal​

    Software engineer
    Mr. Rajpal is part of the group of young coders at DOGE who have gone into various federal agencies to carry out Mr. Musk’s directives.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
  • Akash Bobba​

    Software engineer
    Mr. Bobba is among the young coders at DOGE. He interned at Palantir, which was founded by Peter Thiel, a longtime Republican backer who has a long, on-again-off-again history with Mr. Musk.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management, General Services Administration
  • Kyle Schutt​

    Software engineer
    Mr. Schutt has been working at the General Service Administration, where he has managed activity of its tech unit, Technology Transformation Services.
    Agency involvement: General Services Administration, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency
  • James Burnham​

    DOGE’s top lawyer
    Mr. Burnham is a well-known conservative attorney who has provided oversight of legal work for the team.
    Agency involvement: Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency
  • Brian Bjelde​

    Top aide to Musk
    Mr. Bjelde helped carry out widespread layoffs at X and was an early executive at SpaceX, where he worked in human resources — experience that carries over to his new role at the Office of Personnel Management.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management

    Company involvement: X, SpaceX
  • Kendall Lindemann​

    Human resources staffer
    Ms. Lindemann is an associate of Brad Smith and Amy Gleason who is now working on the team in a human resources and operations role.
    Agency involvement: United States Digital Service
  • Stephanie Holmes​

    Human resources staffer, Office of Personnel Management
    Ms. Holmes is a human resources consultant whose practice focuses on pushing back against corporate diversity, equity and inclusion programs. She has joined DOGE and been working on federal work force projects for the operation.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management
  • Christina Hanna​

    Human resources staffer, Office of Personnel Management
    Ms. Hanna worked at SpaceX and is a former H.R. manager for Mr. Musk. She now works at the Office of Personnel Management.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management

    Company involvement: SpaceX
  • Stephen Duarte​

    Human resources staffer, Office of Personnel Management
    Mr. Duarte worked at SpaceX and is a former H.R. manager for Mr. Musk. He now works at the Office of Personnel Management.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management

    Company involvement: SpaceX
  • Bryanne-Michelle Mlodzianowski​

    Human resources staffer, Office of Personnel Management
    Ms. Mlodzianowski worked at SpaceX and is a former H.R. manager for Mr. Musk. She now works at the Office of Personnel Management.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management

    Company involvement: SpaceX
  • Jacob Altik​

    Lawyer
    Mr. Altik is a lawyer who was selected to clerk for Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch in the court term that starts in October. In private practice at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, a prominent firm, he focused on litigating complex business disputes in state and federal courts.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management
  • Keenan Kmiec​

    Lawyer
    Mr. Kmiec was a clerk for Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. from 2006 to 2007. He has more recently been involved with cryptocurrency ventures, according to a LinkedIn profile.
  • Noah Peters​

    Lawyer
    Mr. Peters is a lawyer who served in the first Trump administration and has a specialty in labor and employment issues. He is now working at the Office of Personnel Management.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management
  • Austin Raynor​

    Lawyer
    Mr. Raynor is an attorney who has worked for the Justice Department and once clerked for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. He now works for the Office of Personnel Management.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management
  • Michael Russo​

    Chief information officer, Social Security Administration
    Before joining the Social Security Administration, Mr. Russo was an executive at a tech company that processes payments for Mr. Musk’s Starlink.
    Agency involvement: Social Security Administration

    Company involvement: Starlink
  • Frank Schuler​

    Real estate executive
    Mr. Schuler is a partner in a real estate investment firm based in Atlanta and has an email address at the General Services Administration, which manages the federal government’s property portfolio.
  • Nicole Hollander​

    Real estate manager, General Services Administration
    With a background in real estate management, Ms. Hollander has followed her husband, Steve Davis, into federal government. She previously aided Mr. Musk after he bought Twitter and is now responsible for the assessment of federal buildings and leases through the General Services Administration.
    Agency involvement: General Services Administration

    Company involvement: X
  • Joanna Wischer​

    Policy analyst
    Ms. Wischer was a policy analyst and speechwriter for the Trump presidential campaign.
  • Justin Monroe​

    Expert, Office of Personnel Management
    Mr. Monroe is listed as an “expert” at the Office of Personnel Management. He previously worked as a security director at SpaceX.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management, Federal Bureau of Investigation

    Company involvement: SpaceX
  • Joe Gebbia​

    Billionaire Airbnb co-founder
    Mr. Gebbia, who has backed Democrats in the past, said he voted for Mr. Trump last year and is a strong supporter of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. He said in a social media post that his first DOGE project would be “improving the slow and paper-based retirement process.”
  • Sam Corcos​

    Tech entrepreneur
    Mr. Corcos is the chief executive of Levels, a health start-up backed by Andreessen Horowitz, according to his LinkedIn page. Mr. Corcos has so far taken an interest in the contracts the I.R.S. has with outside technology vendors, according to people familiar with his work at the agency.
    Agency involvement: Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service

DOGE allies​

  • Michael Grimes​

    Adviser, Commerce Department
    Mr. Grimes is an executive in charge of tech investment banking at Morgan Stanley. He helped to finance Mr. Musk’s $44 billion takeover of Twitter in 2022 and is now now an employee of the Commerce Department.
    Agency involvement: Commerce Department

    Company involvement: X
  • Russell Vought​

    Director, Office of Management and Budget
    Mr. Vought worked with Mr. Musk before the inauguration as a guide to the budgeting process and the federal government.
    Agency involvement: Office of Management and Budget
  • Scott Kupor​

    Venture capitalist
    Mr. Kupor is a managing partner at Andreessen Horowitz, a venture capital firm, and has been nominated to run the Office of Personnel Management. The firm’s co-founder, Marc Andreessen, played a heavy role in the presidential transition.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management
  • Thomas Shedd​

    Technology director, General Services Administration
    A former Tesla engineer, Mr. Shedd is the appointed director of the specialized tech arm of the General Services Administration. Mr. Shedd has faced pushback from employees for his demands for data access.
    Agency involvement: General Services Administration

    Company involvement: Tesla
  • Leland Dudek​

    Acting commissioner, Social Security Administration
    Mr. Dudek, a mid-level manager at the Social Security Administration, was suddenly elevated to become the agency’s acting commissioner in February. Mr. Dudek wrote on LinkedIn that before his ascension, he had been placed on administrative leave for assisting DOGE’s efforts.
    Agency involvement: Social Security Administration
  • Stephen Ehikian​

    Acting administrator, General Services Administration
    Mr. Ehikian co-founded a tech company focused on AI assistants before his appointment to the government. After a meeting with Mr. Musk, Mr. Ehikian told General Services Administration staff members that he wanted them to apply a technique called “zero-based budgeting,” an approach that Mr. Musk deployed during his Twitter takeover and at his other companies.
    Agency involvement: General Services Administration
  • Antonio Gracias​

    Outside adviser
    Mr. Gracias is one of Mr. Musk’s oldest friends; he was an early investor in SpaceX, Tesla and other companies, and he helped fund a pro-Trump super PAC started by Mr. Musk. Mr. Gracias said he was at Mar-a-Lago with Musk during the transition.
    Company involvement: SpaceX, Tesla
  • Baris Akis​

    Recruiter
    Mr. Akis, who was born in Turkey and is not a U.S. citizen, is not involved with DOGE officially. But he played a sizable role during the transition, using his skills as a headhunter to recruit engineering talent.
    Agency involvement: Office of Personnel Management, Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service
The Times attempted to contact each DOGE staffer on this list through a combination of verified email addresses and social media accounts. For those without known contact information, Times reporters tried to reach them by sending emails to a name and address pattern consistent with other known email addresses. No one returned the Times’s requests for comment.

Rubio on liian ammattitaitoinen ja itsenäinen trumpetin tiimiin, eri kaliiberia kuin suurin osa. Siinä mielessä luulisi että joutuisi olemaan ensimmäisiä lähtijöitä.
 
Rubio on liian ammattitaitoinen ja itsenäinen trumpetin tiimiin, eri kaliiberia kuin suurin osa. Siinä mielessä luulisi että joutuisi olemaan ensimmäisiä lähtijöitä.
Tätä itsekin arvailen. Lisäksi hallinnon muutos kohti YYA-henkistä suhtautumista Venäjään tai Ukraina-kysymyksen käännös aivan muuhun kuin traditionaaliseen. Kovin kauaksi on ajautunut Rubion aiemmin selkeistä linjauksista. Tosin, poliitikot ovat poliitikkoja ja jo määritelmällisesti. Hyvin elastisia, mitä moraliteettien yms. pysyvyyteen tulee.
 
Yksi mahdollinen suunta, mihin kannattanee huomiota kiinnittää. On tapa millä venäjämielisissä piireissä. Eurooppaa ja Ukrainan sotaa käsitellään. Peitellysti tai ilman peittoa.

Ainakin semi-vakavasti otettavissa mielipide- tms. käyttäytymistä käsittelevissä tutkimuksissa. TikTokin asema, nuoriin painottuen jotka edes ohuesti politiikkaan seuraavat. Vaikuttaisi olevan merkittävässä osassa sitä materiaalia, millä mielipiteitä muodostetaan.

TikTokista ei omaehtoista kokemuspohjaa ole. Mutta jos tämä millään tavalla äksään vertautuu. Joka korulauseet riisuttuna on pitkälle yhtäkuin Musk. Niin jonkinlaista aiheellista huolta tästä, on varmaankin syytä kantaa. Käykää hahmotuksen aikaansaamiseksi, läpi esim. viimeisen puolen vuoden aikana, Muskin postaukset tuolle alustalle.

Vieressämme majaileva barbaarivaltio ytimessäään, indoktrinaatiossa massiivisella teholla toimien. On onnistunut ylisukupolvisesti väestönsä saastuttamaan valheelle. Patologiseen mittaan saakka ja meille reaalista uhkaa tuoden.

Vaikka lukuisat mittarit nyt mielestäni punaisella ovat, Trump-Venäjä suhteiden suuntaan. Trump ei ole yhtäkuin USA. Ja vaikka jo valtakauden nro 2 alusta lähtien. Ukraina-kysymystä on viety Venäjälle suotuisaan suuntaan. Haluan jotakin lapsenuskoa siihen säilyttää, että rajat tähän tulevat esiin. Äärimmäisen paskaa seurattavaa. Tämä on ollut. Siitä ei mihinkään pääse.
 
No. Ei tässä oikein voida muuta tehdä kuin laittaa sauna lämpöiseksi ja katsoa viimeisetkin pikku hiljaa että se kypärä mahtuu päähän. Niin kuin elokuvassakin on aikanaan sanottu "Paha tänne on tulla. Melkein joka torpassa on kivääri ja halu ampua." Isot sekoilkoon, ollaan me vaan vähän salaa valmiina.
 
Trumpin väitteet Kanadan 250% tulleista amerikkalaisille maitotuotteille on tämän mukaan (yllättäen) puhdasta vääristelyä. Totuus on käytännössä 0%. Kanada toteuttaa 250% tullia ainoastaan tietyn korkean tason ylittävältä osalta. USA:lla on vastaavia limiittejä ja tulleja Kanadalle toisissa tuotteissa.

Nyt tehdään valkoisesta mustaa, jotta saadaan perusteltua aiemmat käteen menneet päätökset.

Trump's claim that Canada holds an unfair advantage due to 250% tariffs on U.S. dairy products is misleading.

In reality, the U.S. exports approximately $1.03 billion worth of dairy products annually to Canada, virtually ALL TARIFF-FREE.

That's right—these U.S. dairy exports enter Canada with a 0% tariff.

On the other hand, the U.S. imports only about $293 million in dairy products from Canada each year, significantly less than what it exports to Canada.

The "250% tariffs" that Trump references apply exclusively to dairy imports above Canada's established quota limits. Such quota limits are rarely surpassed, as the U.S. already exports far more dairy products to Canada than Canada exports to the U.S.—more than three times as much, in fact.

This is what MAGA does. They create huge controversies out of nothing, as a way to try and sell a narrtive.

 
250 % maitotuotetariffi Kanadalle, voimaan ilmeisesti heti

Yllätys että tämäkin on valetta, ei ole voimassa.

Trumpin väitteet Kanadan 250% tulleista amerikkalaisille maitotuotteille on tämän mukaan (yllättäen) puhdasta vääristelyä. Totuus on käytännössä 0%. Kanada toteuttaa 250% tullia ainoastaan tietyn korkean tason ylittävältä osalta. USA:lla on vastaavia limiittejä ja tulleja Kanadalle toisissa tuotteissa.

Nyt tehdään valkoisesta mustaa, jotta saadaan perusteltua aiemmat käteen menneet päätökset.



Taas näitä Trust Me Bro lähteitä. Uskokaa uskokaa.
 
Meillä taitaa keskuudessamme olla tälläinen ns. trans-ajattelija. Kaukaa ja kännissä, huonommalla kaihisella silmällä sumussa pikaisesti vilkaisten. Lähes mutta ei aivan kuitenkaan ajatteluun kykenevä. Lähempää... Trust me Bro.

Yleensä tuossa tasossa operoivat mitättömyydet. Ylläpito pikaisesti pois siivoaa. TomTom Bahamalla?
 
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