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Elon Musk,Vivek Ramaswamy Can ‘Get Rid of the Bureaucrats’

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), headed by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, could “cut out the bureaucracy” and work to eliminate more waste, said Rep. Warren Davidson (R-Ohio). said during the performance. above Breitbart News Dailywe'll explain what the process is exactly like.

Host Mike Slater asked, “Are you ready for chaos when Elon and Vivec cut 80 percent of the federal bureaucracy?”

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“Well, they're going to propose this. And you know, the president has given him a pretty generous schedule, and he really wants to come up with a new plan — to put it that way. , we want to create a government small enough to stay within the bounds of the Constitution,” Davidson said, predicting that both Musk and President Trump: Mr. Ramaswamy will “produce a great vision.”

“We have more government than we can pay for. We have much more government than the Constitution envisions, and we have a $35 trillion deficit in there. We are bankrupting the country. And we need bold plans like this to restore the size and scope of government we deserve,” he said, explaining how to reduce waste. .

“Sure, they can get rid of the bureaucracy. There are certainly things they can do on that front. But as an example, Congress created the Environmental Protection Agency. Congress created the Department of Education. “There's nothing that says we have to have 4,500 employees in the department,” he said, adding that he doesn't want to completely eliminate the agency and how to expand those departments while staying within its boundaries. I explained how it is possible to reduce the number of departments.

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“But the money gets diverted in a certain way, and once Congress sends it to the government, it can't do whatever it wants with the money. …But the important thing is to right-size the scope of government, and Then Congress won't misappropriate it,” he explained, noting in particular Ramaswamy's focus on the principle of respect for Chevron. .

“But I think the biggest thing that Vivek is talking about is that Chevron's deference decision was made by the Supreme Court this summer. So the idea that they can regulate clean air and clean water, but they can regulate carbon, is not a legislative mandate. It was criticized as being invalid because it is not,” he said. , says this is “a perfect example of how the government can step in and say, go back to the sphere of government.”

“But there are still a lot of people in the EPA, and there's still an EPA. If you look at the Department of Education, Thomas Massey introduced a bill to abolish the federal Department of Education. I was a co-sponsor of that bill. And what are we going to do with that money? Well, we're going to basically give it to the states or spend it on other things that are actually part of the federal scope of work.” He went on to call for much of this “nonsense” to be eliminated.

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