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February 3, 2025 (Monday)
I’m going to start tonight by stating the obvious: the Republicans control both chambers of Congress: the House of Representatives and the Senate. They also control the White House and the Supreme Court. If they wanted to get rid of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), for example, they could introduce a bill, debate it, pass it, and send it on to President Trump for his signature. And there would be very little the Democrats could do to stop that change.
But they are not doing that.
Instead, they are permitting unelected billionaire Elon Musk, whose investment of $290 million in Trump and other Republican candidates in the 2024 election apparently has bought him freedom to run the government, to override Congress and enact whatever his own policies are by rooting around in government agencies and cancelling those programs that he, personally, dislikes.
The replacement of our constitutional system of government with the whims of an unelected private citizen is a coup. The U.S. president has no authority to cut programs created and funded by Congress, and a private citizen tapped by a president has even less standing to try anything so radical.
But Republicans are allowing Musk to run amok. This could be because they know that Trump has embraced the idea that the American government is a “Deep State,” but that the extreme cuts the MAGA Republicans say they want are actually quite unpopular with Americans in general, and even with most Republican voters. By letting Musk make the cuts the MAGA base wants, they can both provide those cuts and distance themselves from them.
But permitting a private citizen to override the will of our representatives in Congress destroys the U.S. Constitution. It also makes Congress itself superfluous. And it takes the minority rule Republicans have come to embrace to the logical end of putting government power in the hands of one man.
Musk’s team in the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, has taken control of the U.S. Treasury payment systems that handle about $6 trillion in annual transactions for the U.S. government, thus gaining access to Americans' personal information as well as information about Musk's competitors. From there, Musk claims to have been cancelling those transactions he thinks are wasteful. He claims, for example, to have “deleted” the popular Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Direct File system that enabled people to file their taxes online for free, without the help of paid tax preparers.
Musk’s team apparently consists of six engineers, aged 19 to 24, who are taking control of the computers at government agencies. From the Treasury Department, they went on to the U.S. Agency for International Development, which receives foreign policy guidance from the State Department. Their breaching of the computers there compromises our national intelligence systems, which must now be considered insecure.
From there, they went on to the General Services Administration (GSA), which manages the federal government’s 7,500 or so buildings. Musk’s people sent an email to regional managers telling them to begin ending the leases on federal offices. According to Chris Megerian of the Associated Press, the person in charge of that initiative is Nicole Hollander, who describes herself on LinkedIn as employed at Musk’s social media company, X.
Today, according to an email sent to employees of the Small Business Administration, Musk’s people have gotten into that agency’s human resources, contracts, and payment systems. The Small Business Administration supports small businesses and entrepreneurs, and under the Biden-Harris administration, small businesses boomed thanks to small-dollar loans to women, Black, and Latino entrepreneurs.
By this afternoon, Musk’s people were digging into the data of the Department of Education with an eye to dismantling it from the inside before Trump tries to shut it down with an executive order, although only Congress itself can shutter the department. According to Laura Meckler, Danielle Douglas-Gabriel, and Hannah Natanson of the Washington Post, Musk’s DOGE staffers had accessed sensitive internal data systems, including the personal information of millions of students who are taking part in the federal student aid program. It is highly unlikely that Congress would destroy the Department of Education, so Musk and Trump hope to hollow it out from within.
On a livestream last night, Musk said of his destruction of the federal government: “If it’s not possible now, it will never be possible. This is our shot, This is the best hand of cards we’re ever going to have. If we don’t take advantage of this best hand of cards, it’s never going to happen.”
Three federal employees unions are suing the Trump administration to stop Musk, and today, Democratic members of the House and Senate tried to enter the USAID building but were denied entry. Led by Senators Chris Murphy (D-CT), Brian Schatz (D-HI) and Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) and Representatives Jamie Raskin (D-MD) and Gerry Connolly (D-VA), the Democrats condemned what Raskin called Musk and Trump’s “illegal, unconstitutional interference with congressional power.”
“Elon Musk, you may have illegally seized power over the financial payment systems of the United States Department of Treasury,” Raskin said, “but you don’t control the money of the American people. The United States Congress does that—under Article I of the Constitution. And just like the president, who was elected to something, cannot impound the money of the people, we don’t have a fourth branch of government called Elon Musk. And that’s going to become real clear.”
Senator Murphy said: "[L]et's not pull any punches about why this is happening. Elon Musk makes billions of dollars based off of his business with China. And China is cheering at [the destruction of USAID]. There is no question that the billionaire class trying to take over our government right now is doing it based on self-interest: their belief that if they can make us weaker in the world, if they can elevate their business partners all around the world, they will gain the benefit.”
Murphy continued: “But there’s another reason this is happening. They’re shuttering agencies and sending employees home in order to create the illusion that they’re saving money, in order to…pass a giant tax cut for billionaires and corporations.”
While Musk and his DOGE team are trying systematically to dismantle the government, today Judge Loren L. AliKhan of the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to freeze trillions of dollars in grants and loans before DOGE got going. AliKhan said that by impounding funds—which Congress declared illegal in 1974—Trump’s Office of Management and Budget “attempted to wrest the power of the purse away from the only branch of government entitled to wield it.” It is Congress, not the president, that determines federal spending.
Meanwhile, the elected president, Donald Trump, sparked a crisis last Friday when his White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, announced that he fully intended to go through with the trade war he had hyped on the campaign trail. Trump announced he would levy tariffs of 25% on most products from Mexico and Canada and of 10% on products from China, beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday, in violation of the trade agreement his own team had negotiated during his first term.
As soon as Leavitt announced the upcoming tariffs, the stock market began to fall, and by last night, stock market futures had fallen 450 points on the expectation of tariffs hitting at midnight tonight. Today, the stock market continued to fall. Even reliable Trump allies began to complain that the tariffs would raise prices. The Wall Street Journal editorial board called Trump’s tariffs “the dumbest trade war in history.”
Today, the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, announced that she and Trump had “reached a series of agreements” that would pause the threatened tariffs for a month. Mexico agreed to “reinforce the northern border with 10,000 elements of the National Guard immediately, to prevent drug trafficking from Mexico to the United States,” while the U.S. “commits to work to prevent the trafficking of high-powered weapons to Mexico.”
When Trump announced their conversation shortly afterward, he omitted the part of the agreement that committed the U.S. to try to stop the flow of guns to Mexico. He also did not mention that, in fact, Mexico committed to putting 10,000 troops at the border in 2021. As Catherine Rampell of the Washington Post commented: “Any news outlet reporting Mexico conceded anything to Trump to get him to delay tariffs has not done its homework. Trump boasts he got Mexico to commit to stationing 10K troops at our border. Apparently he didn't realize Mexico already has 15K troops deployed there[.]”
The crisis at the northern border worked out in a similar fashion. After conferring, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Trump announced a 30-day pause in the implementation of tariffs. Trudeau agreed to appoint a border czar and to implement a $1.3 billion border plan that Canada had announced in December.
In other words, while Musk was causing a constitutional crisis, Trump created an economic crisis that threatened both domestic and global chaos, then claimed Biden administration achievements as his own and declared victory.
The tariffs on Chinese goods went into effect as planned. China has promised to levy tariffs of up to 15% on certain U.S. products beginning a week from today. It also said it will investigate Google to see if it has violated antitrust laws.
I can only be outraged one thing at a time. I see what is happening small bits at a time. Ms Cox sees the big picture.
It's horrifying. It is happening.
I honestly don't know how to cope with all this. I'm really frightened. I know saying that doesn't help anything. It just feels hopeless and no one seems to be stepping up to stop the madness.
ReplyDeleteI think that it is important to know that we can't stop this. We can only speak up. We can only resist what is happening. It is scary stuff. And it is breathtakingly awful how quickly it is happening. What I know is that I'm following it, and feeling like there is much more happening behind the scenes that I can't even keep up with. That's why, I think, it is important to find trusted sources who can view the big picture and winnow it down to something that we can read. It is the only way to keep up.
DeleteWe need to take care of each other. That's all I know to do. Put ourselves in the best place to deal with the coming shitstorm, and be prepared to use our forethought to help others who do not see it coming. Part of that is keeping an eye on things in DC to be able to see it coming before it gets here.
Only 1,444 days left before it is over. SO VERY SAD
ReplyDeleteSadly, I don't think that it will be over when he leaves office. The damage being done right now will not simply allow things to quickly return to normal once he's gone.
DeleteDebby, you might want to watch the video (the 2nd link) that is linked to https://lindahoof.blogspot.com/2025/02/good-morning-snow-democracy-at-work.html at Lady Margaret's Curlers. Knowing exactly what the big picture is will help us deal with what this twisted administration is hiding, denying and is terrified of. Take care, Kris in Ohio
ReplyDeleteI do not have the time right now, but I promise you Kris, I will read this and comment back here by tonight.
DeleteI am half way through this. It is eyeopening stuff and even sadder? It makes sense.
DeleteI got about halfway thru this before my anxiety became too much to bear. I'm scared as hell, speechless.
ReplyDeleteI respect that. I understand that. Hugs, Dug.
DeleteI read HCR also and I now subscribe to The Contrarian. Lawsuits are being filed but that all seems to be moving too slowly for me. I want him stopped NOW.
ReplyDeleteIt does move slowly. It just seems like it's even slower because they are dismantling everything at 'blitzkrieg speed'.
DeleteIt seems to me that the only option ordinary sane Americans have is to push their representatives to stop the madness. Some of Congress Democrats are speaking up. More should, especially if reinforced by their electorate.
ReplyDeleteI'm a little appalled at how many democrats are NOT speaking up. Hopefully that will change.
DeleteThis is absolutely terrifying but thank you for posting it. I had originally planned to just turn off the news and wait for the four years to pass. That is clearly not going to be possible. I am 66 years old and have never been so frightened for this country and the entire world really.
ReplyDeleteThat is where I am at. I mean it has not even been 3 weeks.
DeleteI just went shopping, only to fill prescription, that was shorted, then to costco to return something and in both places, there were very very few shoppers. We are shit scared after the stunt he is promoting last night. Now he wants Panama canal, Canada, Greenland and Gaza. When will too far be too far for president musk and vice president. Orange dumpster fire, he is talking ww3 also. I am so sorry for the Americans who tried to worn those who voted for this idiot. Believe me Canadians are just as scared as you Debby. Bracing for what is on his agenda for today. Gigi
ReplyDeleteI have a relative who really ridiculed the whole 2025 thing. He didn't believe it would happen. He said that if it did he would lead the charge. I said, 'do you not think it is better to prevent it?' It does bother me that people could not see what was happening then, but it bothers me even more that people can't seem to see it happening before their very eyes.
DeleteKay of Musings: I’m trying to turn off the political news, but it’s hard. There’s too much going on. All my friends and relatives are aghast. My son is overseas where his wife is doing international work. It’s all in turmoil over there too not knowing what’s going to happen next.
ReplyDeleteSome people just can't handle it. I know that there are some days when I can't. I think we are all struggling.
DeleteThere was a motion to subpoena Musk made in the Judiciary committee today. That toad Comer would not consider it, and tabled it. The republicans are all in on the destruction.
ReplyDeleteI think that this Elon Musk thing might be causing some people to rethink things. We can only hope.
DeleteEvery day reveals some new nonsense that the orange one is championing. He is destructive and dangerous.
ReplyDeleteHe is surrounded by enablers who are every bit as destructive and dangerous.
DeleteIt's the stuff of pub talk fantasy, when we try to scare ourselves with idle dystopian talk, except it is quickly becoming reality. It is like a conjuring trick I can't begin to understand. It will change the world if it can't be stopped.
ReplyDeleteThat is the part I feel most badly about...our bad choice is not just affecting us. Of course, now vote suppression is being discussed.
DeleteHell. I've watched that long video now and it is all so plausible. We'll be out of here before the worst, but I fear for the next generations.
DeleteThe stuff of nightmares indeed.
ReplyDeleteYou wake up from nightmares...this is even worse.
DeleteI am pacing myself, only allowing myself to read snippets of news at a time. Watched Lester Holt and NBC Evening News last night, looked at my wife and asked, "Did I miss something? Was Elon Musk elected president?"
ReplyDeleteBob, I gotta tell you...I just can't watch the news yet. Tim watches it compulsively. I make myself scarce. I read a lot, but I hate hearing it on TV.
DeleteIt's like a Saturday Night Live skit, but deadly serious! I wonder if the Democrats could legally enjoin Musk and DOGE through the Supreme Court from making these changes. I realize SupCo is conservative but I wonder if a majority of justices would back this kind of rampant extra-governmental interference. It seems like a very dangerous precedent to set, and certainly not within our existing constitutional parameters. I think everyone but Thomas and Alito might balk at giving Musk this much power.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, Musk and his team of teenaged boys are already using AI to rewrite code in what should be highly secured infrastructure. His modus operandi at Twitter was to just delete everything and see if it caused problems. He's doing the same thing now with the lives of millions.
DeleteNow that I hadn't heard.
Delete@steve. It would be interesting.
DeleteEveryday I hear things that Trump has said and everyday my head spins
ReplyDeleteIt is just insanity. It isn't going to get better for awhile, I am afraid.
DeleteTERRIFIED. TERRFIED
ReplyDeleteMary, I have been awfully worried about you. I will try to drop you an email before the weekend.
DeleteThis is jaw-dropping stuff. It has to be stopped.
ReplyDeletePeople seem to be sitting up and taking notice now. Hopefully we will begin to see some amount of pushback.
DeleteIt is astounding that one person can buy his way in and take over as Musk has done. What does it say about our system of checks and balances, about the rule of law? We are being destroyed as a nation because even if this idiocy is stopped, who will ever trust our government again?
ReplyDeleteI read somewhere that the damage being done right now will take a couple generations to undo. I hope that is wrong.
DeleteDon’t listen to any of the nonsense the Orang One is spouting. He does not matter, other than to keep us off-balance and outraged.
ReplyDeleteHe is the sideshow, and he will be sidlined or disposed of (by the ominously invisible VP) once Musk and his band of Lost Boys will have laid waste to government infrastructure and looted and destroyed everything they can.All the good implemented since the Depression and WW2 wiped out by corporate greed. A coup without a shot being fired.
We the people will prevail, and rebuild from the ground up, but it will take years and years before the divide between « us » and « them » can be healed.
Such a pity.
Hey Debby, it’s me, Joan from France. What do you know? I can comment!
P.S. where the hell is Kamala? I’m wondering why she hasn’t stepped up.
She has no power. If she were to speak up, she would be torn apart by the media, by MAGA, by everyone. America made a choice. How amazing that you can comment. Blogger is so fickle. Hope you can tomorrow too!
DeleteAs always, I do agree and I thank you and a few others for blogging about the mess we are in. Some days I can read the news (can't watch anymore) and some days I can't. I don't know what I would do without my virtual friends and only a few friends and family that agree with me. Most of them think we are all benefiting in some way from this hell we have found ourselves in. I just don't get it. They are kind and decent people. Makes my head spin!
ReplyDeleteWe can only wait it out. Make our objections known, but let's face it. In the end, the rich folk are running the show. Eventually, people are going to figure it out, but for right now, it is a bit discouraging to see how long it is taking it to sink in for a LOT of people.
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