It’s a Lovely Day For a Coup
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Yes, I think Musk is a huge risk. Getting control of critical data gives a tremendous amount of power. He knows how to leverage it in ways that wreak havoc. Or perhaps more accurately, he hands off the information to the people who will actually take the wrecking ball to our infrastructure...
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Bernie issues a call to action:
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@Steve-Miller That deserves a thread of its own!
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I'm happy to see a pep talk from Bernie, but really, what can we do besides "call your representatives" ? He isn't offering any real short term or long term strategy in any kind of specifics.
When do we call a general strike? When do we take to the streets? Where is the tipping point?
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Thanks for that @Steve-Miller
So, I called the switchboard number Bernie gave. It maybe is overloaded, because I couldn't get through. And while we're on the subject, what should we be saying when we contact reps? Here's what I have so far:
Stop the rampant violations of the constitution and federal law.
Stop Musk from becoming the de facto leader of this countryDon't pass the budget reconciliation bill - it's nothing more than a tax break for the wealthy and will not help our economy, will not help working Americans.
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I would also be specific about ways the constitution and federal law are being violated. I think it's important that they understand that people are paying attention to details.
While Congress doesn't control the tariffs directly, I would also express my concerns about the negative impacts they will have on prices. The Republicans ran on the platform of reducing prices. The opposite is going to happen, and if they make the problem worse people will react in the voting booth next cycle.
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Trying to reduce costs and reorganize portions of the federal government is not a bad thing; there are efficiencies to be found but it has to be done methodically. I also think that the targeting and purging of federal employees because they worked on Jan 6 is a travesty and congresscritters should know that voters are not okay with that.
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And now Musk has gained access to the Treasury payment system.
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Gosh, I'm so glad POTUS is on the same page as the unelected billionaire running around dismantling our government.
Staffers of the U.S. Agency for International Development were instructed to stay out of the agency’s Washington headquarters on Monday, according to a notice distributed to them, after billionaire Elon Musk announced President Donald Trump had agreed with him to shut the agency.
USAID staffers said they also tracked more than 600 employees who reported being locked out of the agency’s computer systems overnight. Those still in the system received emails saying that “at the direction of Agency leadership” the headquarters building “will be closed to Agency personnel on Monday, Feb. 3.”
The developments come after Musk, who’s leading an extraordinary civilian review of the federal government with the Republican president’s agreement, said early Monday that he had spoken with Trump about the six-decade U.S. aid and development agency and “he agreed we should shut it down.”
https://apnews.com/article/trump-musk-usaid-c0c7799be0b2fa7cad4c806565985fe2
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@CHAS said in It’s a Lovely Day For a Coup:
Musk is not a cabinet member. Doge is not a government agency. The legislature creates and funds government agencies, not the imagination of a president and his benefactor. Musk has no more standing to take those actions than you do.
Exactly!! We need to be repeating this over and over again.
In fact, I'm going to borrow your words, if you don't mind!
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After reading this thread, I wrote short notes to both of my US Senators and my US Representative urging them to do whatever they could to stop this usurpation of authority. Then I made a cash donation to Public Citizen.
Every day seems to bring a fresh outrage.
Big Al
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And today we have… the Sovereign Wealth Fund!
https://www.axios.com/2025/02/03/what-to-know-trump-sovereign-wealth-fund
Should require congressional approval so may not happen.
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Please do more than send an email. Go down to their local offices in person. Or call on the phone and question whoever answers about what your representative is doing and is going to do to address your concerns. Emails just get deleted. Phone calls and the issues they are about get tallied.
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Of course it's a coup