The Musk Crusade! USAID Splayed! Dems Afraid! Biden Repaid! Meghan Sautéed!
by Robert Eringer
“New Jersey governor suggests he's housing a migrant at his home, tells feds 'good luck' trying to get her” (Fox News)
Reminds me of a joke doing the rounds: I feel so bad for my Latino mother-in-law who is in the country illegally and resides at…
And while we’re questioning intelligence…
“AOC mocked after calling Elon Musk ‘one of the most unintelligent billionaires I have ever met’” (NY Post)
AOC’s precise words: “This dude is not smart, and the danger in the lack of intelligence and the lack of expertise that Elon has, I mean, this guy is one of the most morally vacant but also just least knowledgeable about these systems that we know of.”
Clearly, there is quite an expanse between the IQs of AOC and Elon.
But if you really believe Elon is unintelligent and his DOGE team of 22 year-olds are inexperienced (says huffy Hillary), read this…
Not once. Read it three times. Slowly.
Learn what we’re up against. And how systemic corruption is finally getting quashed by whiz kids who are outsmarting Institutional Washington’s best and brightest.
You’ll also begin to understand why Institutional DC bureaucrats – and Democrat Party bigwigs who have benefited most from its shenanigans – are squealing like a bunch of bully boars.
Excerpts:
By dawn, they would understand more about Treasury's operations than people who had worked there for decades.
"The beautiful thing about payment systems," noted a transition official watching their screens, "is that they don't lie. You can spin policy all day long, but money leaves a trail."
That trail led to staggering discoveries. Programs marked as independent revealed coordinated funding streams. Grants labeled as humanitarian aid showed curious detours through complex networks. Black budgets once shrouded in secrecy began to unravel under algorithmic scrutiny.
“'Insane priorities' of USAID spending during Biden Administration” (KUTV)
Here is a partial list of USAID programs:
$50 million to fund condoms in Gaza
$1.5 million to advance DEI in Serbia's workplaces
$70,000 for the production of a DEI musical in Ireland
$47,000 on a transgender opera in Colombia
$32,000 for a transgender comic in Peru
$37 million to the World Health Organization.
$16 million in funding for institutional contractors in gender development offices
$4 million of funding for the Center for Climate-Positive Development
$12 million in support services to the Bureau for Resilience, Environment, and Food Security
$6 million in non-emergency funding for redundant administrative supports for the Center of Excellence
$3 million in non-emergency funding to provide evaluation services for planning and learning programs
$600,000 to fund technical assistance for family planning in Latin America
Meanwhile…
“FEMA didn’t answer almost half the calls it received for disaster aid” (Politico)
Hundreds of thousands of people who are trying to recover from disasters nationwide have been unable to get through to federal call centers or have stayed on hold for excessive periods of time in the weeks since Helene barreled into southern Appalachia last month.
“Both USAID And The CIA Were Behind The Impeachment Of Trump in 2019” (Public News)
It appears that CIA, USAID, and OCCRP [Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, an arm of USAID] were all involved in the impeachment of President Trump in ways like the regime change operations that all three organizations engage in abroad. The difference is that it is highly illegal and even treasonous for CIA, USAID, and its contractors and intermediaries, known as “cut-outs,” to interfere in US politics this way.
“Forced leaves start for thousands at USAID under a Trump plan to gut the foreign aid agency” (AP)
Crews used duct tape to block out the agency’s name on a sign outside its Washington headquarters Friday, and a flag was taken down. Someone placed a bouquet of flowers outside the door.
My research assistant, ChatGPT, scribed this little ditty…
Here lies USAID, bloated and grand,
Scattering wealth with a careless hand.
Billions spent, yet little to show,
A legacy built on debt and woe.
Now laid to rest, its coffers dry,
A monument to waste gone by.
Let this tombstone mark the way—
An end to games that make us pay.
“Trump Fires Head of Federal Election Panel, But She Won’t Leave” (Bloomberg)
Are we nuts in this country?
How can a chairperson of the nation’s Federal Election Commission be openly biased about who gets elected?
“Trump ordered workers back to the office. They ask, where, exactly?” (Washington Post)
Many say there simply isn’t enough space in their offices.
Which means bureaucracy in the bog is beyond bloated.
But don’t despair, there will soon be office space available in buildings previously occupied by ex-bureaucrats from USAID and the Department of Education.
And maybe other taxpayer-owned buildings too, considering…
“Elon Musk’s DOGE has swept into 14 federal agencies” (Washington Post)
DOGE staffers have indicated their intention to eliminate every contract not essential to operations or required by law.
Which will hopefully extend to retiring many more unnecessary bureaucrats.
Decades and decades of mismanagement and graft are finally under the spotlight.
“Doctor Says Democrats Suffering ‘Real Crisis’ After Trump’s Win: Depression, Insomnia, Grief, ‘Genuine Fear, Panic’” (Breitbart)
A mental health crisis is underway.
Witness…
Democratic lawmaker undergoes ‘voluntary sterilization’ because of Trump presidency (The Telegraph)
Laurie Pohutsky, a Democrat, said she went through with the surgery because she believed that the US President could choose to ban contraception.
“Just under two weeks ago, I underwent surgery to ensure that I would never have to navigate a pregnancy in Donald Trump’s America,” she said at a protest on Wednesday.
This reminds me of a small poster that used to hang in the office of the Sunday People’s investigative unit on Fleet Street.
I asked ChatGPT to recreate it.
This piece…
“Elon Musk and how the left makes monsters of us all” (The Hill)
…captures full-blown insanity as…
“Democrats struggle to keep up with Trump's dizzying pace” (NBC News)
Trump seems to have left Democratic lawmakers shocked, awed and largely ineffectual in their countermoves.
“I’m a Greenland expert — these three paths can make it America’s next frontier” (NY Post)
Ambassador Ronald Lauder points out it was President Harry Truman who, in 1946, first proposed purchasing Greenland. And the Defense of Greenland Agreement of 1951 granted the US exclusive jurisdiction over defense installations and personnel in Greenland under NATO.
Trump’s Greenland concept was never absurd — it was strategic.
On the grand chessboard of global power, geography is destiny. The Arctic, once a frozen afterthought, is now the front line of strategic competition and cooperation.
At its heart lies Greenland — the world’s largest island, with immense untapped potential and irreplaceable geopolitical significance.
I have worked closely with Greenland’s business and government leaders for years to develop strategic investments there, even as the Biden administration, unsurprisingly, ignored and underestimated its vast opportunity.
Beneath its ice and rock lies a treasure trove of rare earth elements essential for AI, advanced weaponry, and modern technology.
As ice recedes, new maritime routes are emerging, reshaping global trade and security.
“Russian singer who donated to Ukraine and called Putin an ‘idiot’ mysteriously falls to his death from a window” (NY Post)
Falling from Window syndrome is now the number-one cause of death in Putin’s Russia.
Oh, and Joe just got fired (again).
What goes round comes round.
Although Joe is too numb to notice, it will cramp Hunter’s “pardonable” profiteering on daddy’s coattails.
And that’s not all…
“Trump stripping the security clearances of numerous antagonists” (NY Post)
This includes Antony Blinken, Jake Sullivan, NY AG Laetitia James, DA Alvin Bragg—and all 51 intelligence officials who branded Hunter Biden’s laptop Russian disinformation (as orchestrated by Blinken).
Trump could deport Prince Harry (Daily Telegraph)
Nile Gardiner, director of the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom at The Heritage Foundation:
“Anyone who applies to the United States has to be truthful on their application, and it is not clear that is the case with Prince Harry. He openly admitted to widespread and extensive drug use. What he put on his application should match exactly what he put in the book [Spare]. No one should receive preferential treatment. No one is above the law. If Harry lied on his application, and that was revealed, he would highly likely face deportation.”
However…
Donald Trump WON'T deport Prince Harry from the US as he says: 'I'll leave him alone. He's got enough problems with his wife. She's terrible' (Daily Mail)
A free pass for Harry, who Trump describes as “whipped” by Meghan, adding, “I think poor Harry is being led around by the nose.”
At least he didn’t say balls, given the liberal mainstream media’s obsession with “Big Balls” (a software wizard working for DOGE).
And finally…
“Trump ordered Secret Service to provide ‘every bit of information’ on would-be assassins” (NY Post)
FBI investigators found encrypted messaging accounts on [Thomas Crooks’) phone for platforms based in Belgium, New Zealand, and Germany.
Trump’s national security advisor, former Rep. Michael Waltz, has questioned why a teenager would need to use multiple encrypted foreign apps.
Why, indeed.
And so should you.
What a week – WHEW!
Let’s have DOGE audit the CARES Act & the Pentagon, can I get some likes for that? USAID is one thing, those are giants as well. (Caveat: Musk takes a LOT of money from taxpayers/DOD so we’d demand some payback ASAP)…
The link "Override" captures the new energy and resources we have long been missing in our tax dollar funded government: show me the money and show me what it actually bought.
A major failing of "term limits" is the lack of accountability, when elected representatives by design have no institutional memory, wisdom or learned common sense during their now intentionally truncated terms.
Eg:. ..... It didn't happen on my term, so I don't know anything about this. I won't be accountable for my vote today, because I will be long gone by the time it goes into effect. My major concerns are only my own re-election. Someone else will need to figure out how to pay for this down the road. Not my road; not my term. ........... State Street Committee, anyone?
AI now tracking decision and funding accountability may well be a cure for the huge built-in term limits continuity and accountability failings. The good gets tossed out with the bad with arbitrary "term limits". It creates lazy and unaccountable voters too.