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<blockquote data-quote="General Melchett" data-source="post: 1218573" data-attributes="member: 74895"><p>Musk and DOGE reminds me a bit of Dominic Cummings going into No.10 and trying to overhaul the slow clunky machinery of Govt within Whitehall/the Civil Service. They have different backgrounds and motives but Cummings ruffled too many feathers and wasn't able to build relations with people. I suspect Musk will be the same.</p><p></p><p>He might ultimately be Chump's fall guy but him switching sides to join the Democrats at some point in the future wouldn't be the biggest surprise IMO. Rupert Murdoch used to switch sides although he didn't want the limelight that Musk craves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="General Melchett, post: 1218573, member: 74895"] Musk and DOGE reminds me a bit of Dominic Cummings going into No.10 and trying to overhaul the slow clunky machinery of Govt within Whitehall/the Civil Service. They have different backgrounds and motives but Cummings ruffled too many feathers and wasn't able to build relations with people. I suspect Musk will be the same. He might ultimately be Chump's fall guy but him switching sides to join the Democrats at some point in the future wouldn't be the biggest surprise IMO. Rupert Murdoch used to switch sides although he didn't want the limelight that Musk craves. [/QUOTE]
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