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What the GOP Must Learn from Elon Musk

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Posted By: Moritz55, 11/2/2022 12:39:04 PM

Donald Trump may have owned “You’re Fired!” but Elon Musk is teaching America what it means. The GOP should pay attention. Musk’s greatest undertaking as the new “Chief Twit” involves deploying new business models that enhance corporate value, but his most visible challenge is changing the culture of this large organization without interrupting its business. That’s a notoriously difficult task. It’s a task at which President Trump failed. Trump often complained about the politicization and corruption of federal agencies – comprised largely of his own executive branch employees – but he had zero perceptible impact on the culture of the federal bureaucracy. He was but the latest in a long line

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Lanetam 11/2/2022 2:11:29 PM (No. 1322200)
No President can make a change unless he/she has both the house and Senate. Otherwise, everything becomes an "investigation" and grid-lock. The president does not own the government and has laws and court battles to fight if real change is to happen.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: MDConservative 11/2/2022 2:16:01 PM (No. 1322202)
Most organizational gurus agree that a new leader has 90 days to make the changes or face what Milton Friedman called "The Tyranny of the Status Quo", where the organization finds the round on which to resist further change. In 2016 PDT did a horrid job filling appointed positions that enforce policy and especially change, from key cabinet members into the depths of supporting bureaucracy. (Perhaps names like Sessions, Tillerson and Mattis will ring some bells. Or Omerosa.) Worse, he reserved all final hiring decisions for himself. That may work for the Trump Organization. It does not for the US Government. PDT had no program to do anything. If one thinks so, what was it? Drain the swamp? That's a slogan, not a workable agenda. And he paid a heavy price for that shortcoming. The bigger issue is that every government program that employs every government employee has a special interest group that promotes and protects. Congress isn't going to touch anything that matters. Cut a clerk at a VA hospital and veterans' groups scream, "Veterans are going to DIE!" There is nothing in government that doesn't have powerful guardians working to expand programs to their desires. It's why budgets never get cut, ever. In every congressional district bringing home the bacon is #1 - and that centers on employment, whether government or contractor. Elon Musk is playing with his own money in an environment he can shape and control. It just doesn't work that way in government beyond the edges. It isn't just the Intel Community that can pay meddling politicians back ten ways to Sunday.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: jeffkinnh 11/2/2022 3:39:58 PM (No. 1322279)
Musk completely OWNS Twitter. If he wants, he could fire everyone and shut the doors. The federal bureaucracy is not OWNED by anyone. The President is technically in charge but there are layer upon layer of managers and even if the President says "You're fired!" a whole raft of rules and regulations kick in that may prevent that firing from happening. More than likely, the best way to get rid of an individual is to assign them to a dead end task with no power and an office in a musty basement. Or make across the board cuts in an agency and strongly influence who gets "picked" to be RIFed. Meanwhile, as mentioned, government services must be maintained or there will be Hell to pay. God help you if you start cutting and you have a skeleton in your closet. Someone WILL find it and make your life a mess. Trump is the perfect example. He may not have been super successful at reigning in the bureaucracy but he tried. And they HATE him for it, PASSIONATELY. Thus FBI and DOJ raids. The dogged pursuit of his taxes. Lots of stuff made up out of whole cloth. Note that almost every time that they drag Trump into court, HE wins. So they don't push to go to court, only act as if accusations = guilt. They just let all the accusations pile up and say how awful he is for doing all these unproven things. Most people would have been CRUSHED by this a long time ago. THAT is the power of the bureaucracy. The same power they are using against the accused of J6.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: judy 11/2/2022 3:54:00 PM (No. 1322294)
Oh please Trump had Ryan & McConnell….no help there!!! Trump did great considering he had very little help from the fake republicans!!! 18 lawsuits to stop his border wall…but he got it done!!!
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