Letters from an American - February 3, 2025
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February 3rd, 2025. I'm going to start tonight by stating the obvious. The Republicans control
both chambers of Congress, the House of Representatives and the Senate. They also control the White
House and the Supreme Court. If they wanted to get rid of the United States Agency for International Development, or USAID
for example, they could introduce a bill, debate it, pass it, and send it on to President
Trump for his signature.
And there would be very little the Democrats could do to stop that change.
But they are not doing that. Instead, they're permitting
unelected billionaire Elon Musk, whose investment of 290 million dollars in
Trump and other Republican candidates in the 2024 election apparently has bought
him freedom to run the government, to override Congress and enact whatever his
own policies are by rooting around in government
agencies and canceling those programs that he, personally, dislikes.
The replacement of our constitutional system of government with the whims of an unelected
private citizen is a coup.
The U.S. president has no authority to cut programs created and funded by Congress, and
a private citizen tapped by a president has even less standing to try anything so radical.
This could be because they know that Trump has embraced the idea that the American government
is a deep state, but that the extreme cuts the MAGA Republicans say they want are actually
quite unpopular with Americans in general, and even with most Republican voters.
By letting Musk make the cuts the MAGA base wants, they can both provide those cuts and
distance themselves from them.
But permitting a private citizen to override the will of our representatives in Congress
destroys the US Constitution.
It also makes Congress itself superfluous.
And it takes the minority rule Republicans have come to embrace
to the logical end of putting government power in the hands of one man.
of putting government power in the hands of one man. Musk's team in the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGIE, has taken control of the U.S.
Treasury payment systems that handle about six trillion dollars in annual
transactions for the U.S. government, thus gaining access to Americans'
personal information as well as information about Musk's
competitors.
From there, Musk claims to have been cancelling those transactions he thinks are wasteful.
He claims, for example, to have deleted the popular Internal Revenue Service, or IRS,
direct file system that enabled people to file their taxes online for free without
the help of paid tax preparers.
Musk's team apparently consists of six engineers, aged 19 to 24, who are taking control of the
computers at government agencies.
From the Treasury Department, they went on to the U.S. Agency for International Development,
which receives foreign policy guidance from the State Department.
Their breaching of the computers there compromises our national intelligence systems,
which must now be considered insecure.
From there, they went on to the General Services Administration, or GSA,
which manages the
federal government's 7,500 or so buildings.
Musk's people sent an email to regional managers telling them to begin ending the leases on
federal offices.
According to Chris Magarian of the Associated Press, the person in charge of that initiative
is Nicole Hollander, who
describes herself on LinkedIn as employed at Musk's social media company,
X. Today, according to an email sent to employees of the Small Business
Administration, Musk's people have gotten into that agency's human resources,
contracts, and payment systems.
The Small Business Administration supports small businesses and entrepreneurs, and under
the Biden-Harris administration, small businesses boomed thanks to small dollar loans to women,
black, and Latino entrepreneurs.
By this afternoon, Musk's people were digging into the data of the Department of Education,
with an eye to dismantling it from the inside before Trump tries to shut it down with an executive order,
although only Congress itself can shutter the department.
According to Laura Meckler, Danielle Douglas-Gabriel, and Hannah Natanson of the Washington Post, Musk's doggy staffers
had accessed sensitive internal data systems, including the personal
information of millions of students who are taking part in the federal student
aid program. It is highly unlikely that Congress would destroy the Department of
Education, so Musk and Trump hope to hollow it out from within. On a live
stream last night, Musk said of his destruction of the federal government,
if it's not possible now, it will never be possible. This is our shot. This is the
best hand of cards we're ever going to have. If we don't take advantage of this
best hand of cards, it's never going to happen.
Three federal employees unions are suing the Trump administration to stop Musk, and today
Democratic members of the House and Senate tried to enter the USAID building, but were
denied entry.
Led by Senators Chris Murphy, a Democrat of Connecticut, Brian Schatz, a Democrat of Hawaii, and Chris
Van Hollen, a Democrat of Maryland, and representatives Jamie Raskin, a Democrat of Maryland, and
Jerry Connolly, a Democrat of Virginia, the Democrats condemned what Raskin called Musk
and Trump's illegal unconstitutional interference with congressional power.
Elon Musk, you may have illegally seized power over the financial payment systems
of the United States Department of Treasury, Raskin said, but you don't control
the money of the American people.
The United States Congress does that under Article One of the Constitution.
And just like the
president who was elected to something cannot impound the money of the people
we don't have a fourth branch of government called Elon Musk and that's
going to become real clear. Senator Murphy said let's not pull any punches
about why this is happening. Elon Musk makes billions of dollars based off his business with China, and China is
cheering at the destruction of USAID.
There is no question that the billionaire class trying to take over our government right
now is doing it based on self-interest, their belief that if they can make us weaker in
the world, if they can elevate their business partners all around the world, they will gain the benefit."
Murphy continued, "...but there's another reason this is happening.
They're shuttering agencies and sending employees home in order to create the illusion that
they're saving money, in order to pass a giant tax cut for billionaires and corporations.
While Musk and his doggy team are trying systematically to dismantle the government, today Judge Lauren
L. Alakan of the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia blocked the Trump
administration's attempt to freeze trillions of dollars in grants and loans before doggy
got going.
Alikhan said that by impounding funds, which Congress declared illegal in 1974,
Trump's Office of Management and Budget attempted to wrest the power of the purse
away from the only branch of government entitled to wield it.
It is Congress, not the president, that determines federal
spending. Meanwhile, the elected president,
Donald Trump, sparked a crisis last Friday
when his White House press secretary,
Caroline Levitt, announced that he fully
intended to go through with the trade
war he had hyped on the campaign trail.
Trump announced he would levy tariffs of
25% on most products from Mexico and Canada and
of 10% on products from China, beginning at 12.01 a.m. on Tuesday.
In violation of the trade agreement, his own team had negotiated during his first term.
As soon as Levit announced the upcoming tariffs, the stock market began to fall, and by last
night stock market futures had fallen 450 points on the expectation of tariffs hitting at midnight
tonight.
Today the stock market continued to fall.
Even reliable Trump allies began to complain that the tariffs would raise prices.
The Wall Street Journal editorial board called Trump's tariffs the dumbest trade war in history. Today the president of Mexico,
Claudia Scheinbaum, announced that she and Trump had reached a series of
agreements that would pause the threatened tariffs for a month. Mexico
agreed to reinforce the northern border with 10,000 elements of the National Guard
immediately to prevent drug trafficking from Mexico to the United States, while the U.S.
commits to work to prevent the trafficking of high-powered weapons to Mexico.
When Trump announced their conversation shortly afterward, he omitted the part of the agreement
that committed the U.S. to try to stop the flow of guns to Mexico.
He also did not mention that, in fact, Mexico committed to putting 10,000 troops at the border in 2021.
As Catherine Rampal of the Washington Post commented above a record of Mexican troop deployments, any news outlet reporting Mexico conceded anything
to Trump to get him to delay tariffs has not done its homework.
Trump boasts he got Mexico to commit to stationing 10,000 troops at our border.
Apparently he didn't realize Mexico already has 15,000 troops deployed there.
The crisis at the northern border worked out in a similar fashion.
After conferring, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Trump announced a 30-day pause in the
implementation of tariffs.
Trudeau agreed to appoint a border czar and to implement a $1.3 billion border plan that
Canada had announced in December.
In other words, while Musk was causing a constitutional crisis, Trump created an economic crisis that
threatened both domestic and global chaos, then claimed Biden administration achievements
as his own, and declared victory. The tariffs on
Chinese goods went into effect as planned. China has promised to levy
tariffs of up to 15% on certain US products beginning a week from today. It
also said it will investigate Google to see if it has violated antitrust laws.
to see if it has violated antitrust laws. See you.