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Elon Musk ~~’s $1 Credit Card Spending Cap~~ Is Paralyzing Federal Agencies
It's really frightening if you add all of the headlines together today. They're deporting people for speaking out, suing universities for speaking out and they have actual concentration camps in Cuba.
This has been the case every single day since January 20.
Every day a fresh hell.
today??? everything you mentioned came out awhile ago.
I thought Trump just said yesterday he has no power, he only makes recommendations.
That's the key though-unless you're watching stocks reactions, never listen to what he says, but watch what he does.
The standard "we're going to add red tape around spending in order to improve efficiency" gambit.
Service memebers carry those for emergencies, so I'm sure this will be fine.
Yeah that will definitely improve efficiency