Letters from an American - February 26, 2025
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February 26, 2025. This morning, Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vogt
and Office of Personnel Management Acting Director Charles Ezel sent a memo to the heads
of departments and agencies. The memo began, the federal government is costly,
inefficient, and deeply in debt.
At the same time, it is not producing results
for the American public.
Instead, tax dollars are being siphoned off
to fund unproductive and unnecessary programs
that benefit radical interest groups
while hurting hardworking American
citizens.
The American people registered their verdict on the bloated corrupt federal bureaucracy
on November 5th, 2024 by voting for President Trump and his promises to sweepingly reform
the federal government.
Vote was a key author of Project 2025, the blueprint for a second Trump
administration, and in July 2024, investigative reporters caught him on video saying that he
and his group, the Center for Renewing America, were hard at work writing the executive orders
and memos that Trump would use to put their vision into place. But his claim that voters backed his plan is false.
An NBC News poll in September 2024 showed that only 4%
of voters liked what was in Project 2025.
It was so unpopular that Trump called parts of it
ridiculous and abysmal and denied all knowledge of it.
But the policies coming out of the Trump White House are closely aligned with Project 2025
and if anything appear to be less popular now than they were last September.
Under claims of ending diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, the so-called Department
of Government Efficiency, or DOGIE, has been slashing through government programs that are popular with
Republican voters like farmers as well as with Democratic voters.
Yesterday, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Douglas A. Collins celebrated cuts to
875 contracts that he claimed would save nearly two billion dollars.
But as Emily Davies and Hannah Naitenson of
the Washington Post reported, those contracts covered medical services, recruited doctors,
and funded cancer programs, as well as providing burial services for veterans.
The outcry was such that the VA rescinded the order today. Still on the chopping block,
though, are another 1,400 jobs in the VA.
Those cuts were announced Monday on top of the 1,000 previous layoffs.
Despite the anger at the major cuts across the government, VOTE announced that agency heads
should prepare for large-scale reductions in force or layoffs and that by March 13th they should
produce plans for the reorganization of their
agencies to make them cost less and produce more with fewer people.
Before Trump took office, the number of people employed by the U.S. government was at about
the same level it was 50 years ago, although the U.S. population has increased by about
two-thirds.
What has increased dramatically is spending on private contractors who take profits
from their taxpayer funded contracts.
In his memo today, VOTE instructed agency heads
to collaborate with the doggy team leads assigned
to the agency who presumably report to Elon Musk.
Also today, Trump signed an executive order
putting the doggy team in charge of creating new
technological systems to review all payments from the US government and then giving the head of
doggy the power to review all those payments. This order commences a transformation in federal
spending on contracts, grants, and loans to ensure government spending is transparent and
government employees are accountable to the American public," the executive order
says. Make no mistake, this order transforms federal spending by taking it
away from Congress where the Constitution placed it and moves it to
the individual who sits atop the Department of Government Efficiency.
Yesterday the White House announced that the acting head of doggy is Amy Gleason who was hired on December 30th, 2024
at the technology unit that Trump tried to transform into the Department of Government Efficiency.
Nevertheless, members of the White House, including President Donald Trump, have repeatedly
referred to Musk as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency.
Musk appeared to be in charge of the first cabinet meeting of the Trump administration
today.
As Kevin Liptak and Jeff Zeleny of CNN reported, if anyone was still in doubt where the power
lies in President Donald Trump's new administration, Wednesday's first cabinet meeting made it clear it wasn't
in the actual cabinet. Catherine Doyle of NBC News described Senate confirmed
department heads spending an hour as audience members. A photograph of the
meeting in which Musk wearing a Make America Great Again ball cap and a t-shirt that said tech support appears to be holding court while Trump appears to be sleeping,
reinforced the idea that it is Musk rather than Trump who is running the government.
When Trump did speak, CNN fact checker Daniel Dale noted, his remarks were full of false claims.
his remarks were full of false claims. Cabinet officers, who had brought notes
for the statements they expected to make, sat silent,
while Musk, the unelected billionaire from South Africa,
who put more than a quarter of a billion dollars
into electing Trump,
spoke more than anyone except Trump himself.
Trump didn't turn to Vice President J.D. Vance
until 56 minutes into the meeting,
and Vance spoke for only 36 seconds.
But Trump appeared to be aware of the popular anger at Musk's power over the government,
and today dared the cabinet members to suggest they weren't happy with the arrangements.
"'All cabinet members are extremely happy with Elon,' Trump wrote on his social media
channel this morning. The media will see that at the cabinet meeting this morning
Is anybody unhappy?
Trump asked the cabinet officers during the meeting when they applauded in response. He commented
I think everyone's not only happy
They're thrilled
Letters from an American was written and read by Heather Cox Richardson thrilled.