Welp…

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    16 hours ago

    How many weeks before he gets bored and abandons it when things don’t immediately work, just like everything else in his useless life?

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      16 hours ago

      unlike rockets or cars, political party success in America is measured in dollars

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        15 hours ago

        He already bought himself an entire department with no oversight but got bored of it after a few months.

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          10 hours ago

          In 1962, Congress created the role of “special government employee,” which allows the executive branch, the legislative branch and independent federal agencies to bring on employees for specific roles on a temporary basis.

          SGEs are limited to working for the government for no more than 130 days out of a 365-day period, though they can work multiple years, and they can either be paid or unpaid. NPR has reported that Musk is not being paid for his work with DOGE.

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            6 hours ago

            He didn’t make it to 130 days. He never mentioned that. Also, the law does not constrain this administration. He got bored when he didn’t immediately become loved and gave up like the little baby he is. Stop giving these bumbling oligarchs the benefit of the doubt and a veneer of legitimacy. You are an active part of the problem when you do.

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            10 hours ago

            If you’re just going to copy and paste from an NPR article, you might as well provide a link while you’re at it.