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BumRushDaShow

(169,510 posts)
Mon Feb 17, 2025, 08:40 PM Feb 2025

GOP lawmakers are 'grumbling' about Musk's 'poorly executed' mass government cuts

Source: The Independent

Monday 17 February 2025 18:47 GMT


Some Republican lawmakers are concerned about how Elon Musk is gutting the federal government, with senators worrying about the optics of having the world’s wealthiest man slash jobs that employ people in their home states.

Attacks on Musk from Democrats are also increasing as he takes an axe to agency after agency, creating chaos and uncertainty. One Republican senator said that Musk’s attempt to get federal workers to resign in exchange for seven months of severance was “poorly executed,” according to The Hill.

“I think they’re just looking to reduce numbers — it’s not efficiency, it’s not output. It’s, ‘We just need bodies gone.’ And I don’t know that’s the metric that you use,” the senator added.

The Republican senator grew irate at Musk calling for a “wave of judicial impeachments” in response to federal judges putting holds on some of the executive orders and other measures taken by President Donald Trump. “Wrong, wrong, wrong. Get him out of the White House. Get him out; the sooner, the better,” the senator told the outlet. “Every day that he’s there, he seems more destructive.”

Read more: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/elon-musk-donald-trump-doge-b2699691.html

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GOP lawmakers are 'grumbling' about Musk's 'poorly executed' mass government cuts (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Feb 2025 OP
They only care about the optics, not the damage being done. Irish_Dem Feb 2025 #1
BINGO! sakabatou Feb 2025 #7
They could have stalled the cabinent nominations IbogaProject Feb 2025 #2
Well, Rs can do something about this Deminpenn Feb 2025 #3
They voted for this shit! Initech Feb 2025 #4
The musk🐀 has more power Than the Republican controlled house and senate members kimbutgar Feb 2025 #5
Republicans are neck-deep in the Musk boy's crap. City Lights Feb 2025 #6
Until these "irate Republican senator(s)" put their name to their anger . . . Journeyman Feb 2025 #8
If he wants to cut waste, tell Eloon to visit K Street mdbl Feb 2025 #9
*A poll by the Economist and YouGov taken between February 9 and 11 found elleng Feb 2025 #10

IbogaProject

(5,891 posts)
2. They could have stalled the cabinent nominations
Mon Feb 17, 2025, 08:47 PM
Feb 2025

And if they were a senator in 2021 they could have gitten to 51 votes to bar him from any future federal office. So empty words now that they have irate constituants harranging them.

Initech

(108,711 posts)
4. They voted for this shit!
Mon Feb 17, 2025, 09:01 PM
Feb 2025

And support the news network that allows him to keep getting away with it. Unless they're willing to help right the ship, they're all complicit in this.

kimbutgar

(27,238 posts)
5. The musk🐀 has more power Than the Republican controlled house and senate members
Mon Feb 17, 2025, 09:01 PM
Feb 2025

They gave up their power and are basically moot. Mooching off taxpayer money doing nothing for their constituents. They should just go home and collect those paychecks. And I expect the Supreme Court to make themselves moot to the musk🐀 and the 🍑💩🤡.

Journeyman

(15,445 posts)
8. Until these "irate Republican senator(s)" put their name to their anger . . .
Mon Feb 17, 2025, 10:19 PM
Feb 2025

they're just old men shouting at the clouds.

mdbl

(8,641 posts)
9. If he wants to cut waste, tell Eloon to visit K Street
Mon Feb 17, 2025, 10:49 PM
Feb 2025

and start with the congress and the senate since they aren't doing shit to govern.

elleng

(141,926 posts)
10. *A poll by the Economist and YouGov taken between February 9 and 11 found
Mon Feb 17, 2025, 10:58 PM
Feb 2025

found that independents disapproved of Musk’s actions as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE. Thirty-one percent approved of Musk’s actions, while 49 percent disapproved. Meanwhile, among moderates, 33 percent approved, and 54 percent disapproved.

Another Republican senator told The Hill that Musk’s buyout offer and his slashing of the federal workforce is causing chaos, adding that federal workers are calling Washington as they try to understand what the billionaire’s actions mean for them.

“There’s a lot of concern among my constituents. The concern is, ‘Who is this guy?’ He’s a billionaire, which puts him in a certain category. ‘How does he have the authority if he’s not elected by anybody to do what he’s doing?’” the senator told the outlet. . .

“There’s no doubt that the president appears to have empowered Elon Musk to go far beyond what I think is appropriate,” Republican Maine Senator Susan Collins said earlier this month.

Legal experts, Democrats, and state attorneys general have alleged that Musk’s cuts run afoul of the law and undercut congressional and judicial powers. . .Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, a Democrat, told The Guardian that: “In the U.S., we appeal rulings we disagree with – we don’t ignore court orders or threaten judges with impeachment just because we don’t like the decision. This is a coup, plain and simple.”

Democratic Rhode Island Senator Sheldon Whitehouse told the outlet, “I think their claims that they’re going after waste, fraud, and abuse is a complete smokescreen for their real intentions.”

He said Trump’s removal of 17 agency inspectors general was like “firing cops before you rob the bank.”

“It’s pretty clear that what’s going on here is a very deliberate effort to create as much wreckage in the government as they can manage with a view to helping out the big Trump donors and special interests who find government obnoxious in various ways,” he added.

Amid reports that there was tension between Musk and the Trump White House, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Wednesday that "This is a unified team,” according to Reuters. “Elon Musk is serving at the pleasure of the president, just like everybody else on this team. He takes directives directly from the president of the United States."

The Independent has contacted the White House for comment.'

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