POLITICS

Billionaires Target Federal Agencies for Cuts

USAFri Nov 29 2024
Billionaires Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), aim to slash $2 trillion in federal spending. They've singled out several agencies like the Pentagon and Department of Education for cuts. Musk's SpaceX has contracts with some of these agencies, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest. The duo also wants to cut funding for public broadcasting and international organizations. They plan to embed DOGE appointees in agencies to identify and eliminate "administrative overgrowth, " which could lead to layoffs. However, significant changes like this typically require legislative approval. The deadline for these cuts is set for July 4th, 2026. Rep. James Comer has appointed Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to chair a subcommittee focusing on government waste, working with DOGE. Congressional authorization for some funding, particularly for NASA, will expire this year, making these agencies potential targets for cuts. DOGE's goal is to support federal workers transitioning to the private sector, offering severance payments and retirement incentives.

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    How will cutting funds from the Department of Education affect the quality of education in the U.S.?
    How will reductions in funding for international organizations affect U.S. global influence and diplomatic efforts?
    Will the simplification of the tax code truly benefit taxpayers, or will it create new loopholes for the wealthy?

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