Re: Living under Trump 2 aka Musk!!!
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2025 11:23 pm
Well… if we say the f word loud enough they will cheer.
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Since many Americans live only paycheck to paycheck, they will complain if a SS/disability/veterans benefits check is missing.
It will be really interesting to see if they have the cojones to go through with a major reduction in social security and Medicaid benefits. Of course seniors will be schtupped but I think a lot of people are going to be surprised at the follow on effects. There are an awful lot of grandparents parenting kids. If grandma ends up homeless, the kids don’t go onto the street, they’ll end up in foster care which is pretty expensive.China wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 6:14 pmRural seniors voted for Trump—so naturally he’s screwing them over
“In an effort to limit fraudulent claims, the Social Security Administration will impose tighter identity-proofing measures — which will require millions of recipients and applicants to visit agency field offices rather than interact with the agency over the phone,” the Associated Press reported. “Beginning March 31st, people will no longer be able to verify their identity to the SSA over the phone and those who cannot properly verify their identity over the agency’s ‘my Social Security’ online service, will be required to visit an agency field office in person to complete the verification process, agency leadership told reporters Tuesday.”
To add insult to injury, the Trump administration plans to slash the number of Social Security field offices.
Multibillionaire and Trump co-President Elon Musk, having promised trillions of dollars in government cuts through his so-called Department of Government Efficiency, has finally realized he can’t get there without gutting enormously popular entitlement programs like Medicaid and Social Security. After calling Social Security “the biggest Ponzi scheme of all time,” Musk has claimed the program meant to keep senior citizens out of poverty is beset by fraud.
“Most of the federal spending is entitlements. So that’s like the big one to eliminate. That’s the sort of half trillion, maybe $600, $700 billion a year,” Musk told Larry Kudlow on Fox Business.
In reality, a 2024 Inspector General report found $72 billion in “improper payments” over eight years (between 2015-2022), or just $9 billion per year. That represents less than 1% of overall payments distributed during that time frame. If Trump really cared about rooting out that abuse, perhaps he shouldn’t have fired all the inspectors general as soon as he took office, as that was literally their job.
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A little analysis of this and how it is extortion and won't be treated as such because Bondi and the DOJ and FBI are on Trump's side.China wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 9:02 amThe corruption and kowtowing is sickening:
Trump rescinds executive order after law firm agrees to provide $40m in free services
Donald Trump rescinded an executive order targeting a prominent Democratic-leaning law firm after it agreed to provide $40m in free legal services to support his administration’s goals.
The White House has targeted law firms whose lawyers have provided legal work that Trump disagrees with. Last week, he issued an order threatening to suspend active security clearances of attorneys at Paul, Weiss and to terminate any federal contracts the firm has.
But the president suddenly reversed course following a meeting between Trump and Brad Karp, the chair of the law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, over the White House order.
Trump’s order singled out the work of Mark Pomerantz, who previously worked at the firm and who oversaw an investigation by the Manhattan district attorney’s office into Trump’s finances before Trump became president. Pomerantz once likened the president to a mob boss.
To avoid the consequences of Trump’s order, the White House said, the firm had agreed to “take on a wide range of pro bono matters that represent the full spectrum of political viewpoints of our society”. The firm reportedly agreed to disavow the use of diversity, equity and inclusion considerations in its hiring and promotion decisions and to dedicate the equivalent of $40m in free legal services to support Trump administration policies on issues including assistance for veterans and countering antisemitism.
The firm, the White House claimed, also acknowledged the wrongdoing of Pomerantz, the partner involved in the investigation into Trump’s hush-money payments to an adult film actor. It was unclear whether Karp was aware of that claim.
In a statement issued by the White House, Karp said: “We are gratified that the President has agreed to withdraw the Executive Order concerning Paul, Weiss. We look forward to an engaged and constructive relationship with the President and his Administration.”
The firm becomes the latest corporate target to make concessions to the president to avoid his ire.
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At the rate Musk is pissing off people, I’ll be surprised if there’s not an attempt on his life in the near future. He added a hundred more people to his security detail, but that may not be enough.SWIM wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 9:13 pmWhenever Trump is out of office musk is definitely in line for some criminal charges. President Trump might be immune but his underlings aren’t and there are so many little known laws and lies to be told that they will 100 percent face charges. Sucks to be living now, but in the future I still have faith that their might be some kind of deliciousness.
Dying? Democracy is already dead. We aren’t living life in a democracy now. We are living in autocratic state, heading towards full fledged dictatorship.CobraCommander wrote: Thu Mar 20, 2025 11:34 amCan we really call this living?
I propose changing the title too.
Democracy slowly dying under trump 2.0