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phire 2 days ago

My brain immediately latched on to how much control could be exerted through the guise of "efficiency", you could effetely run a whole government from there. But I was expecting more installing a bunch of so-called "efficiency officers" in every department to report back when they weren't being loyal... er efficient.

I was not expecting the complete takeover of computer networks and rapid firing of large numbers of employees.

lurker616 2 days ago | parent [-]

Musk has basically discovered that you can ignore existing laws, since by the time lawyers sue and courts order injunctions, it'll be too late and too expensive. Especially when lawyers can argue against basic facts like "Musk doesn't head DOGE". It's the same playbook as the twitter layoffs - when you are so rich, you don't need to care about laws.

karel-3d 2 days ago | parent [-]

Move fast, break things.

Easier to ask for forgiveness than for permission.

YOLO.

jrs235 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

And move fast enough to get dirt on your prosecutors so you can, at first, kindly ask them to leave you alone. If that fails, release the dirt and cause chaos, confusion, and doubt...

dionian 2 days ago | parent [-]

Trump's biggest mistake was not firing all the Obama holdovers on the first term, like Obama did for GWB's. He isn't making that mistake this time around apparently.

dionian 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

I am actually really inspired by the Big Tech efficiency brought into gov't bureaucracy. I hope the next Democrat admin does the same.