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ÐogeMusk

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Bill Ackman (@billackman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People have expressed skepticism about how Department of Government Efficiency can be effective without any formal authority. I think today’s events around the spending bill provide a road map for rapid DOGE progress. There are three steps to successful DOGE execution: Step 1 Transparency Vivek Ramaswamy

Vivek Ramaswamy (@vivekgramaswamy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The failed CR billed tried to sneak in salary increases & health benefits for Congressmen & Senators, while they were blowing hard-earned taxpayer $$ on special interests. We can disagree on policy Chris Murphy 🟧, but don’t use our troops as a smokescreen for your own salary hike

Vivek Ramaswamy (@vivekgramaswamy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Combine this with real-time digital transparency to the public as bills are created & we’d have a lawmaking process that people actually trust.

Donald Trump Jr. (@donaldjtrumpjr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ETP: Education Through Pain They can’t lie to us anymore. If we all stay involved and call out those ignoring the will of the people we can move mountains.

Vivek Ramaswamy (@vivekgramaswamy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Supreme Court held that *any* regulation dealing with a major economic or policy question is unconstitutional if it’s passed by a 3-letter agency, rather than Congress. This is the man who led the charge with West Virginia vs. EPA & changed history. He’ll be a great governor.

Vivek Ramaswamy (@vivekgramaswamy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shorter = better. This bill is only 116 pages, instead of 1,500+ pages. Took a LOT less time to read. Glad to see the following garbage from yesterday’s bill removed in the current version: - Congressional pay raise/health benefits - 17 miscellaneous commerce bills - Random new

Vivek Ramaswamy (@vivekgramaswamy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every Congressman & Senator should be able to actually *read the legislation* before voting on it. The general public should have an opportunity to do the same. This is table-stakes for a functioning democracy.