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A DOGE dividend could be a win-win-win for the GOP and Team Trump 

Democrats screaming that the sky is falling With each federal worker The Elon Musk team, the government's efficiency axis, needs some good public relations.

James Fishback, CEO of Azoria, a “free thinking” investment company, has a great idea.

Fishback I made a headline Recently, President Trump and Elon Musk should propose Doge dividends – propose taxpayer dividends sent to all taxpayers funded only with a portion of the total savings provided by Doge. It should be.”

Mask, apparently sleeping with one eye training on X-feed, was positive about the proposition and replied, “I'll check with the President.”

Why is it not good? What is a better way to bring back people the benefits of reducing waste and fraud from the federal budget?

Fishback I'll explain it His plan: “Our proposal for the President is simple. Tax-paying households should receive $1 for every five total savings Doge offers, meaning Doge has supplied $2 trillion in total savings In the case, 79 million American households will receive a $5,000 check next summer for President Trump's bold leadership.”

Imagine the benefits:

  1. When you send a check, Doge's success is authentic, concrete and celebrated. No one hates making money through email.
  1. Taxpayers, their money is poured in An unpleasant and useless venture Spending $47,000 on a Colombian transgender opera or $2.5 million to fund a Vietnamese electric vehicle will ultimately have an unusual break!
  1. Democrats who are reflexive and foul opposed to Doge's efforts are silent. Given their resistance and lack of leadership and message, they will not seize the House or Senate in the midterm elections. Republicans own what will become the most popular initiative ever made by either party. Reforms a bloated, inefficient government and returns to taxpayer money that would be wasted.
  1. Additionally, dividends mean that the more spending you cut from the $6 trillion federal budget, the bigger your check. That means the country cheers for more cuts and more closures, cheering for masks and his dogs every time.
  1. Reducing government spending can stumble growth, but putting some money in the consumer's pocket gives you valuable offsets. One reason the economy grew steadily while Joe Biden was in the White House is that he spent money recklessly and created the kind of deficit that is normally reserved for wars and deep recessions. is.

Trump and Musk critics, of course, quickly doubted that this would happen, but then denied the Doge team and its outlook from the start. Politics Possible Pooh-poohed Dividends“Budget experts warn that such a rebate program requires council approval and lawmakers may prefer to use that money in other ways.” Of course, they I'm right, but show Congressional Republicans who don't support the small giveaways going to overloaded taxpayers heading into the midterm, especially when they come from their team.

Does Doge need more advantageous support? Yes, it's under unrelenting attacks from Democrats and their media allies, embracing the fear that the masked team is not only sliced ​​fat, but also dangerously cutting into the bones, making an injustice story. I'm spinning it.

For example, Gale King of CBS recently asked Delta CEO if his job at the Federal Aviation Administration would be cut. It may have played a role in a recent plane “accident.” By reducing the number of air traffic controllers or safety inspectors working at agents. “Does those cuts worry you?” she asked.

Airline Chief Ed Bastian has firmly denied that Doge's efforts to trim staff had links to the recent crash. response“The cuts don't affect us… The reality is that there are over 50,000 people working for the FAA. The cut I understand was 300 people with non-critical safety features. .”

Delta CEO lists the regions the Trump administration is working to improve airline safety. (Not well) It has taken technologies available to air transport controllers, hire additional controllers and safety inspectors, and other long-term measures to make the air safer.

Elsewhere, CNBC has published it Long work Provocatively, it is titled “Trump's willingness to restructure government threatens the response to bird flu.” The authors say the shutdown of “nearly all external communications” from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention means “province and local public health officials have been doing it for weeks without regular updates on avian flu.” He reports. However, the temporary freeze on the report came into effect on January 22nd and lifted on February 1st. All 10 days.

It turns out that the true neglect of his avian flu obligation came from Joe Biden's White House, but the revelation does not appear until more than 30 paragraphs. The spread of the virus in dairy cows after it was first detected in herds in March. It wasn't until December that the agriculture sector launched its nationwide milk testing program. ”

As Kevin Hassett puts it, “After all, President Biden's team didn't have a bird flu strategy.”

What a surprise.

The attacks on Elon Musk and his Doge team were relentless, and they hit the popularity of the High-Tech Wizard. Nevertheless, according to RealClearPolitics, Doge has Overall favorable approval rating. Given the country's unprecedented debt burden of $36 trillion, and the federal officials are packed with inefficient, redundant and useless programs, everyone needs to take part in mask reforms .

Doge's dividends could take them there and boost the prospects that Republicans will maintain their home and Senate control in the mid-term. It would give Trump and his dog another two years to track down and eliminate waste and fraud that permeates the federal government.

That would be a triple win for Team Trump.

Liz Peak Wertheim and Company, a former partner of Wall Street's major brackets.  

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