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13:26
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn totally not inefficient to create another office of efficiency when gao.gov exists
 
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17:33
Who would have
@Mgetz yhea heard about it. Meh, my doge and the overall stock market are up. I am not going to complain
Also, knowing how Musk typically operates it is very likely he will take much more drastic measures than gao
* try to have much more drastic measures taken
18:03
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn he'll find out very quickly that the main source of inefficiency is congress and the rules they foist on the government
@Mgetz yeet the congress
congress is fine, they just either need to fund their requirements to be efficient or remove them
How the heck does Elon's head not explode?
He has so much going on simultanuously. Each of these things are thing he needs to actively participate with: Tesla, SpaceX, X, openAI, now this governmental stuff
neuralink, the solar roof things,
18:25
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