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Friday, August 14, 2026

AGI

It's kind of amazing that so many "great" minds of our time (read men from Silicon Valley) are pouring almost everything they can into the Artificial Intelligence (AI) bubble. Most admit they don't really understand it, and they nervously talk about how powerful AI could get. Now we have a new boogeyman: AGI - or Artificial General Intelligence. The rather innocuous-sounding term allegedly could grow totally out of our control, and perhaps "take over." Robert Harrington has some rather ominous words re our near future. Toss this one into your growing list of things to worry about, if you have any space left.


This is a message for sane people. Psychos can go hallucinate somewhere else.

Sisters and brothers, we have a big problem. No matter your politics, no matter your education, no matter your upbringing, I think there’s one thing that every sane person on earth can agree on:

Nobody wants to be complicit in the annihilation of the human race.

And yet that annihilation is coming, as quickly as in one or two years from now by the reckoning of some experts. And the international groundswell of resistance necessary to stop it just isn’t happening.

Those of you who already know me know that I am resolutely opposed to conspiracy theories. What I am about to tell you may sound like a conspiracy theory. It may even sound like science fiction. I assure you it is neither. It’s real, and the people working on it know it’s real.

The threat of the imminent destruction of the human race is so immediate that billionaires and tech CEOs are starting to build bunkers to hide from it. They’re fooling themselves. It won’t work. Bunkers won’t save them.

The threat I’m talking about is called AGI, or Artificial General Intelligence. Most people are at least somewhat aware of this threat — but for all the wrong reasons. They think that AGI will lead to significant job loss and the disruption of the global economy. It will. But that’s just a mosquito bite compared to what’s probably going to happen afterwards.

Privately people with deep technical insight see it for the existential threat that it is, despite what many of them are saying publicly.

Like I said, privately they are building bunkers. And they’re scared shitless. And with good reason. The threat is so dire and so consequential to every human being on the planet that it needs our complete attention and our full-throated resistance if there is going to be any hope of stopping it.

Am I trying to scare you? You’re goddamned right I am. Anything less and we are going to be in serious shit. So listen up, people. I need you to hear me.

The three-letter abbreviation AGI, Artificial General Intelligence, sounds harmless enough, even a little vague. If you stop and think about it, however, its implications are massive. It means that in a couple of years or so, maybe a little longer but not much, one or more AI agents will be able to understand everything human beings understand — only better.

What’s more, they will be able to do what’s called “recursive self-improvement.” What that means is they that they can improve themselves without any human intervention whatsoever. They are already starting to do that on a local scale.

And they can keep doing it. One day they could be just a little better than all the world’s experts in everything. A month after that they could be twice as good. A week after that they could be twice as good again. And on an on.

Stop and think about that for a minute. Think of this inevitable AGI agent as a very smart visitor from outer space who is ten times smarter and ten times better at everything than all the best and brightest people the earth has to offer — combined all in one entity.

That space alien visitor would have the command of all the computers of the world, of course. How can it do that? Easy, child’s play for a super genius. It will hack its way in faster than you can say “Kevin Mitnick.” It will rapidly take control of all the robots of the world. It will have the willing or inadvertent help of tens of thousands or even millions of useful human idiots it can blackmail or con using deepfake videos with voices indistinguishable from your parents or spouses. It could easily become a multi-trillionaire and effortlessly get everything it needs to achieve its ends.

And what are those ends? I don’t know and neither do you. By the time it has risen up out of the opaque world of super-cyber-intelligence it will be so smart we won’t be able to understand it any more than a squirrel understands us. Everything it will do will look like magic to us. We won’t even be able to pretend to keep up with it.

The risks we are taking on by allowing such an entity to infiltrate our world are staggering. The implications are mind blowing.

This isn’t just my opinion either. In fact, my opinion was formed by vastly convincing experts on this topic. Experts such as Tristan Harris, Roman Yampolskiy and, of course, the acknowledged “Godfather of AI,” Dr Geoffrey Hinton, who resigned from Google to openly warn the public about the dangers of AGI.

About 10 years ago Elon Musk warned of the dangers of AI. Then in classic Musk fashion he sold out to it knowing full well what he was doing. It’s where the money is, after all.

And what money! Trillions are being poured into climate-destroying data centres across the world to accommodate the computing power necessary to create this monstrosity. Trump, of course, has decreed that AI research and development must be completely free of regulation. In the headlong race to see who gets to AGI first, other nations have followed suit.

The money and the prestige of belonging to these companies that are racing to achieve AGI are what keeps rank and file employees in line. It’s a very human frailty to rationalise the evil a company does when they are paying you.

Why are they doing this? Because it’s what we always do. When scientists from the Manhattan Project exploded the first atomic bomb at Alamogordo in 1945, they didn’t know for sure whether or not the bomb would set off a chain reaction in the air and kill everyone on earth. But they did it anyway. Because that’s what humans do.

Imagine those same scientists working on a bomb that could improve itself and create more bombs and replicate bombs all over the world, bombs that could detonate themselves at will. That’s what we are building.

It’s a fool’s wish that with great intelligence comes great wisdom. That might turn out to be the case, but we would be idiots to assume as much. History has shown that whenever two cultures meet it’s always to the disadvantage of the technologically weaker.

You might call me a pessimist. But I am not. I am an optimist who believes in pursuing our only chance, however slim the success of that chance may be. We are going to have to do something we have done before but never on this scale. We are going to have to come together as a world community from the grass roots on up and say “No!” to AGI.

We did this in the 80s when we realised that nuclear war meant mutually assured destruction and when we realised that chlorofluorocarbons would destroy the ozone layer. We are going to have to do this again even though the task is harder and our chances are slimmer.

How are we going to do this? One person at a time. Let’s begin by signing the petition below. I plan to dedicate the remainder of my life to stopping this existential threat. Will you join me?

I will continue to speak out and write about Trump and Trumpism. But I will also keep you updated about the growing resistance to AGI, what’s going on in the world to stop it, and what impact we are having on this dreadful abyss we are rushing into.

Please like and subscribe to my Substack. It’s free, but any donations you can make will be useful in helping me to help others to end this madness.

We must end this threat before it ends all of us.

We must rapidly change into the best version of ourselves if we are going to successfully stop humanity’s greatest existential threat.

Here is the petition: https://pauseai.info/statement

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Thursday, August 13, 2026

MAHA ha!

Another victim of Trump's ignorance/malevolence is our Health and Human Services department, "run" by RFK, Jr. I'll bet Trump was enthralled with the idea of having a Kennedy in his cabinet, even if the only one left is the ex-heroin addict and brainworm victim. Here is another department that will take months or years to resurrect. They have cut thousands of workers across the FDA, the USDA and other entities under HHS, for what reason? Too many regulations? Yeah, who needs safe food and water?! Just keep your eyes open for some fresh roadkill.


BREAKING: FOOD SAFETY CRISIS! Trump’s MAHA movement just met the ugly reality of his own reckless cuts — Here’s a comprehensive accounting of the damage so far.

Make America healthy again, they screamed. MAHA, MAHA, they chanted.

With RFK Jr. heading up the Department of Health and Human Services, the Trump administration pays tremendous lip service to the ideal of a healthier America, rewriting the food pyramid, urging everyone to eat sauerkraut and drink kefir, and recruiting health influencers to spread their nutritional message across the interwebs.

The reality, however, is quite different than what the MAHA moms expected, as the recent cyclospora outbreaks and Trump’s vetoing the ban of cancer-causing pesticides prove.

Thanks to the sweeping federal workforce reductions implemented by Elon Musk’s DOGE con, thousands of probationary and recent-hire positions across the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) were eliminated, impacting food safety experts, ingredient reviewers, and lab scientists.

Included in those work force reductions were roughly 3,859 FDA positions and hundreds of roles within the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). These included targeted probationary employees who had not yet finished serving their initial year in their positions, including food additive reviewers, training specialists, and regional inspectors.
But wait there’s more.

Also ousted were several independent agency inspectors general who oversaw agricultural, health, and environmental policies, including long-serving USDA Inspector General Phyllis Fong.

So, it isn’t surprising to discover that the impact of these firings on our nation’s food safety infrastructure was devastating, leading to a plummeting in boots-on-the-ground inspections of foreign exporters to our supermarkets and grocery stores.

In addition, the loss of institutional knowledge in the agencies assigned to protect the safety of our food supply has been particularly damaging, with sudden staff losses creating severe gaps in lab work, infant formula safety tracking, and outbreak response.
If you harbor any doubts about the negative effect of the Trump administration’s policies, here is a comprehensive list of government recalls and alerts for contaminated food or skipped inspections during Trump's second term, as well as the results of the many skipped inspections:

August 2026: JalapeƱos, Salmonella contamination - 345 illnesses, 36 hospitalized
August 2026: Pastrami/Corned Beef, Listeria risk
August 2026: Argentinian Beef, skipped inspection
July 2026: Frozen Blueberries/Mixed Berries, E. Coli contamination - 12 illnesses, 4 hospitalized
July 2026: Bacon, skipped inspection
July 2026: Chicken noodle soup, skipped inspection
July 2026: 19 million eggs - Salmonella contamination, 98 illnesses, 26 hospitalized
July 2026: Iceberg lettuce, Cyclospora contamination - 6,358 illnesses, 278 hospitalized, 2 deaths
June 2026: Ready-to-eat Chicken Caesar wraps, Listeria risk
June 2026: Infant Formula, Botulism - 4 illnesses, 4 hospitalized
June 2026: Soft Cheese, Listeria - 12 illnesses, 10 hospitalized, 1 death
May 2026: Deli meat, Listeria risk
April 2026: Dairy products, Salmonella risk
April 2026: Raw Cheddar cheese, E. Coli contamination - 9 illnesses, 3 hospitalized
April 2026: Powdered milk/buttermilk, Salmonella risk
March 2026: Beef and pork products, skipped inspection
February 2026: Fish products, skipped inspection
February 2026: Ground beef, E. Coli risk
January 2026: Grilled chicken breast, Listeria risk
December 2025: Ground Beef, E. Coli risk
December 2025: Quiche, skipped inspection
December 2025: Salted lamb, skipped inspection
November 2025: Infant formula, Botulism - 48 illnesses
October 2025: Breakfast burritos, Listeria risk
October 2025: Cauliflower, Listeria risk
October 2025: Spinach, Listeria risk
September 2025: Pasta, Listeria risk
September 2025: Turkey wraps, Listeria risks
September 2025: Catfish, skipped inspection
August 2025: Pepperoni pizzas, skipped inspection
August 2025: Meat products, skipped inspection
August 2025: Eggs, Salmonella - 105 illnesses, 19 hospitalized
July 2025: Ham salad, Listeria risk
July 2025: Frozen vegetable products, Salmonella - 12 illnesses, 4 hospitalized
July 2025: Eggs, Salmonella, 134 illnesses, 38 hospitalized, 1 death
July 2025: Turkey bacon, Listeria risk
June 2025: Meat sauce, skipped inspection
June 2025: Beef, E. Coli risk
June 2025: Pork lard and beef tallow, skipped inspection
June 2025: Prepared pasta meals, Listeria - 28 people infected, 27 hospitalized, 7 deaths
June 2025: Pistachio cream, Salmonella - 4 illnesses, 1 hospitalized
May 2025: Chicken products, skipped inspection
May 2025: Smoked sausage, Listeria risk
May 2025: Meat pies, skipped inspection
May 2025: Chicken wraps, Listeria risk
May 2025: Cucumbers, Salmonella - 69 illnesses, 22 hospitalized
May 2025: RTE foods, Listeria - 10 illnesses, 10 hospitalized, 1 death
May 2025: Prosciutto, skipped inspection
May 2025: Ground beef, E. Coli risk
March 2025: White chicken chili, skipped inspection
February 2025: Beef tallow, skipped inspection
February 2025: Frozen shakes, Listeria - 42 illnesses, 41 hospitalized, 14 deaths

This is not anti-Trump propaganda. This is hard evidence of just how much this administration has screwed up our food supply and how much danger it has placed our citizens in.

Maybe instead of MAHA, the slogan should be changed to MAHAMA. Make America Healthy Again, my ass!

All of this should inspire you to do everything you can to ensure that Trump’s Republican cronies are all defeated at the ballot box this November, so we can at least start to claw our way back to a functioning food safety system.

Please share this shameful accounting of the damage that Trump has wrought.


Wednesday, August 12, 2026

expendables

It's remarkable how often I agree 100% with Allen Clifton in his writings. It's as if there were some ethereal channel of the universal consciousness that multiple persons could tap into, whether intentionally or not. Or, maybe not. Similar education and experience, perhaps? A tendency towards logical, or apparently logical reasoning? Uh oh, I'm having a deja vu....


Please do not let this story about Donald Trump cowardly running away from Air Force One to hide in a catering vehicle, leaving everyone else to potentially be targets of a dangerous attack aimed at him, get swept under the rug, because there’s more to it than I think many people might realize.

Look, I understand that a president’s safety is first and foremost on the minds of the Secret Service, and for the sake of national security, it doesn’t matter who that person might be.

That said, the fact that, prior to his departure from Turkey, Trump went on social media to announce that he would be using the old Air Force One rather than his new Qatar plane — when he knew he wasn’t going to be on either — is, in my opinion, the bigger part of this story.

Why make that announcement at all?

Unless you’re Trump, and you’re hoping to divert any potential attack toward the old Air Force One rather than your new, shiny luxury Qatar plane.

And, hey, that plane is full of reporters, most of whom he hates anyway, so who cares what happens to them, right?

I know that sounds dark, morbid, and fairly conspiratorial, but what other reason would Trump have for making that social media post in which he oddly announced that he would be flying on the old plane rather than his new one?

It was unnecessary.

They could have done all of this without any attention-seeking post by Trump containing some lie about showing off his new plane to troops in the U.K. who were supposedly “begging” to see it.

They could have just boarded, left, and done whatever they were going to do to transport Trump safely, and that would have been that.

Except it seems like Trump really wanted to make it clear to any potential attackers that, if they were going to target a plane, they should make sure not to go after his new, shiny luxury Qatar airplane — but instead make sure they targeted the old one, full of reporters and other apparently disposable White House staffers.

Maybe that’s just me being a bit too cynical after dealing with this lowlife piece of crap for over a decade, but is it really so far-fetched to believe that Trump’s main concern, other than saving himself, would be protecting a plane he really wanted and finally had painted just the way he has always wanted an Air Force One to be painted, just for him?

I don’t think that it is.

This is someone who mocked the death of Rob Reiner, publicly celebrated the passing of Robert Mueller, and said he didn’t feel sorry for Joe Biden having terminal cancer. There’s really no low to which this scumbag won’t stoop as long as it benefits his interests.

And if putting a plane full of reporters and other White House staffers in harm’s way, while he ran away on a catering truck to safety and his new, shiny Qatar plane was no longer the focal point of a potential attack, meant making that post declaring that he would be on the old Air Force One — then I think that’s exactly what Trump would do.

Again, maybe I’m being overly cynical — which is entirely possible — but I don’t believe that I am.

I’m not saying this is why Donald Trump made that post. All I’m saying is that, based on what I’ve seen from this scumbag all these years, that’s what I think his social media post was largely about.

Protecting himself and his shiny new Qatar plane — while leaving everyone else on board that old Air Force One in danger.

Because, yes, I do think Donald Trump is that much of a sick, disgusting, lowlife piece of sh*t.

Allen Clifton. You can also find Allen on Substack.


Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Canada Resists

Discovered the "Canada Resists" site recently. Good stuff. This one is about the "taxes" that Trump has imposed on everyone: physical, mental, emotional and otherwise. 


The Trump Tax: Costs on Our Mental Well-Being and How To Claim Some Deductions

Reflections on the cognitive burden readers have shared and what to do about it.

CANADA RESISTS

Aug 10, 2026

I had asked you all about the Trump Tax. That's the cognitive burden we are carrying around whether we want to or not. Here are the themes that emerged after analyzing over 109 different comments on the Trump Tax. As importantly as the tax, we need to look at ways to claim potential tax deductions! What we can do to minimize the price we pay without sacrificing information and the ability to resist?

The biggest finding is that I erroneous asked you about ‘hours spent’ on Trump each week. That turned out to be the wrong metric to use and you made that clear. It was more like “a ghost in our house constantly clanking his chains,” as one commenter pointed out, years might be a better unit of measurement. I came to understand there are two general flavours of taxation going on for you: 

The Direct Tax

Direct tax are the activities you can assign hours or minutes to, such as reading the news, talking about him, helping the vulnerable, or protesting. With that in mind, people gave actual estimates ranged from a couple of hours a week/day to 20, 40, 70+ hours a week. Several said 168 hours (apparently the number in a week). This latter point captures the next tax flavour:

The Ambient Tax

This is the one you can’t count by hours but it is always there. You may not necessarily be thinking about Trump but he occupies some degree of your background processing. It’s cognitive occupation with questions floating around regarding what happened, what’s going to happen, when does this end. I think this comment captured it best: “an immersive state of mind…a generalized feeling of ‘What will he do next?’”

What Are You Actually Paying? 

Based on your responses, I came up with seven lines of Trump Tax, though they also overlap a lot.

The Vigilance Tax

I think this was the most dominant theme. It reflects constantly being on edge for the next thing coming down the line. It’s the unpredictability that makes it so burdensome. And it is not remotely normal political concern. Some comments capturing this are: “Each day begins with ‘what has he done now?"; “I find myself needing to see if the next outburst changes something else”'; and “Just waiting for the next outrageous move.”

The Attention Tax

As we all know, Trump demands constant attention. Yet as one stated, he does not deserve any cognitive real estate. One commenter noted that she cannot concentrate at work because she’s continually checking the news. And a Canadian says the U.S. has displaced attention she once gave to QuĆ©bec City, QuĆ©bec and Canadian politics. She now knows American governors, attorneys general and local political developments she never would have followed before.

The Emotional Tax

The words you used to capture it were amazingly consistent: Anxiety, fear, anger, rage, grief, sadness, shame, exhaustion, helplessness and disillusionment. And it’s important to point out that it’s not just fear but rather feelings that have a moral component to them. You are repeatedly disturbed by cruelty, corruption, lying, abandonment of democratic norms and watching others tolerate conduct they consider profoundly wrong. You are not just worried for yourself, but more often than not, for what is or is going to happen to other people.

The Physical Health Tax

Although mentioned less than the above two, it is perhaps more consequential when it occurs. A number of you explicitly mentioned losing sleep, waking with a start, staying awake late worrying, panic attacks, eating in response to stress and seeking mental help support. One retired mental-health provider described developing major depression after the new administration began for which she sought out and received successful treatment. I have lost count of the number of subscribers who sound genuinely depressed.

The Social Tax

Trump doesn’t merely take individual attention, but he also colonizes social time. From conversations with spouses, get-togethers with friends, connections over fences, the recurrent discussion is “can you believe it?” As someone described, “Time seems to be spent ranting about the situation whenever we meet with our friends.” As subscriber Anne wrote, “Each day begins with ‘what’s he done now?’ followed by ‘what can I do today?’ I’d like to just go for a swim…”

The Resistance Tax

This one is a tax we want to keep on paying! And happily so. But it has likely replaced other things we used to be able to do. Respondents mentioned considerable time working on resistance efforts, from calling representatives, emailing, election-integrity work to organizing protests, donating, boycotting, helping vulnerable others. One estimated four hours a day when he added together news, activism, and supporting others.

The Opportunity Tax

Given the burden people are carrying, mentally and with their time, what is it they have had to give up since there are only a fixed number of hours in a day? In this regard, Trump creates a genuine opportunity cost for each of us. Subscribers mention abandoning plans, losing time meant for family that is instead spent on politics. One commenter worried about losing volunteers because people have had to direct their energy elsewhere. And of course we collectively wonder what governments, institutions and societies are not working on because so many resources are being diverted to react to Trump. So he creates both a personal opportunity cost, as well as a societal one. What could we have done this past 1.5 years? What could society have done?

How To Claim Some Tax Deductions

A number of you shared how you are already reducing your Trump taxation rate. Several mentioned limiting their consumption of news or selectively choosing their source. Another, a Canadian, has deliberately turned back to a focus on his province and country. One subscriber wrote about stepping away from political news for an entire month only to return and discover how little had changed. “I kept having to check the dates on everything.” Others mentioned coping strategies that involve focusing on things like gardening, faith, walks, activities, boycotts and bounded political action. Here are some other suggestions: 

Audit Your Trump Spending
For several days, try to notice the difference between useful engagement and repetitive consumption. How much goes into each? Can you change it? Reading enough news to understand an issue is one thing but reading a dozen versions on the same development is another.

Shift from Surveillance to Briefings
Despite the pull, you absolutely do not need to monitor democracy like a trader following the stock ticker. Choose one or two points in the day when you deliberately find out what happened. Oh and if you’re like me, you might want to set a timer on that ‘finding out’. 

Ask the Action Question
Is there something useful I can do with this information? If yes, do it. If not, another hour of processing it probably is not civic engagement but it is wear and tear on your well-being.

Cap Commiseration
Connecting with other people matters, more now than ever. And some degree of commiseration is a vital coping mechanism. Think support groups. But what is also important is getting away from politics to connecting on something that brings you so much more. After the third round of the Can you believe this? game, nobody is learning anything new and it can actually make you feel worse. So bring with you to conversations a lighthearted story or a question to redirect the conversation after you’ve had a chance to debrief with one another. 

Take Back Some Territory 
There have to be no politics zones in your life. Start small and grow these territories. This could be say during all meals, or a given friendship, or maybe you will make the bedroom off-limits. These are places that Trump and company are not allowed into. Protect them as sacred spaces.

Recover Displaced Attention
What have you been neglecting from your attention? What news are you missing? I keep asking myself what news would be covered if the Trump administration wasn’t dominating it daily? So dig and find out what happened in your town, province, state or country today that is not about the Trump administration. Especially for Canadians: the American presidency shouldn’t be allowed to become Canada’s local news.

Protect Sleep
Nothing Trump does at 9:47 p.m. requires our immediate attention. It will still be there tomorrow. And each night when you go to bed just think of how you might awake to the morning you keep waiting for. You know what I'm talking about. Sleep is important to your health but it also helps you cope better the next day.

Spend Distress on Action
If civic engagement is important to you, decide what you will actually do. Take some steps: make a call, give a donation, volunteer a shift, help someone get their passport ordered, or look up the next protest. Do THAT instead of going back to your newsfeed. You will have made a meaningful difference.

Do Not Equate Distress With Care

I have noticed an implicit moral logic often emerges when talking about the distress. The logic goes like this: “if this is terrible, I should feel terrible” and therefore “if I stop feeling terrible, perhaps I’m becoming complacent or worse, implicitly accepting it.” But they are not the same thing. You can believe something is profoundly wrong and serious and take action to fight it without also having to feel distress every waking hour. You are absolutely allowed to not feel bad 24/7.

Trump Cannot Be Allowed to Also Tax Joy 

If you want to go swimming, please go swimming. Find a dog to pat or take him or her for a walk. Go on a trip to a place where politics seems to be invisible. Enjoy your garden. Start a non-serious book club. These are the things that make up the life we are fighting to protect. Do not give these things up to them.

Multiple things can and should happen simultaneously. You can take daily actions to fight the authoritarian regime or help those at risk, AND enjoy your life. That joy is critical to your mental well being, your physical health and the strength you need to keep resisting and helping others. 

So please of course stay strategically informed, take some actions that matter, but also… go for a swim! 

Thanks for Reading!
Canada Resists, yes, they have a Substack and they are on Newsbreak.



Sunday, August 9, 2026

DOGE=BS

Something we expected: DOGE was a malevolent, stupid waste of time and resources. The fact that Musk was given access to sensitive, secure governmental systems is most likely a crime in and of itself. We don't need ignorant, biased, incompetent billionaires deciding which government programs should continue and which should be terminated. Musk is a liar like his idol Trump.



GAO AUDIT OF DOGE
Two days ago, the Government Accountability Office released its audit of DOGE’s so called Wall of Receipts.

Elon Musk claimed DOGE saved taxpayers $215 billion. The GAO found billions in supposed savings that weren’t real at all. More than $27 billion came from contracts DOGE said it terminated that were never actually terminated. Auditors couldn’t verify how DOGE calculated 96% of its claimed grant savings, and many of the leases DOGE took credit for eliminating were already being closed before DOGE existed.

Independent analysis has put the amount of clearly identifiable savings much closer to $5 billion.

But even the word ‘savings’ is a lie.

They didn’t find waste, fraud or abuse. They saved money by stopping the government from providing services that helped Americans as well as humanitarian programs overseas that we’d supported for decades because they saved lives, prevented disease and instability, and served America’s interests around the world.

USAID programs providing food, clean water, vaccines and treatment for HIV, tuberculosis and malaria disappeared. More than 80% of its humanitarian programs were canceled. At Social Security, staffing cuts contributed to longer waits and problems processing claims for elderly and disabled Americans.

Federal agencies lost scientists, IT specialists, claims processors and experienced employees who actually made government work. There are documented purchasing problems, service delays and increased costs across numerous agencies thanks to these unnecessary cuts.

And the human cost was much bigger than the dollar savings. About 386,000 federal civilians lost their jobs as a result of the Trump downsizing, while a Boston University researcher’s model estimates that cuts to USAID programs contributed to more than 780,000 additional deaths worldwide in the first year, including roughly half a million kids.

So when MUSK says he ‘saved’ money, ask the obvious question. Saved it from what?

From treating malaria. Feeding starving children. Processing Social Security claims. Keeping experienced people in government. Maintaining programs Americans had already decided were worth paying for.

Does Elon have any grasp of what it’s like to be a retired, working class American living on a limited income? Does he understand the nightmare of living in a third world country where food is scarce and medical care is desperately needed? He doesn’t know or care.

Musk talked about saving $2 trillion. DOGE claimed $215 billion. We may have gotten something closer to $5 billion in identifiable savings, while destroying services worth far more to the people who depended on them.

That’s like saving money on your electric bill by burning down your house. Many of us already knew this. Now a GAO audit has officially confirmed it.

Elon Musk waved his golden chainsaw around onstage like a demented clown while thousands lost critical services and hundreds of thousands died. DOGE was enormous in its own right.

Compared to everything else he’s done to the federal government, DOGE was just another disgusting act in Trump’s corrupt circus.

08/08/2026 Sources: 
U.S. Government Accountability Office, “DOGE Wall of Receipts: More Transparency Needed on How Savings Are Derived from Contract, Grant, and Lease Terminations,” August 6, 2026; 
Reuters, “100 Days of DOGE: Lots of Chaos, Not So Much Efficiency,” April 24, 2025; 
Reuters, “From Fighting HIV to Interpreters, USAID Cuts Wide Swath of Programs,” March 6, 2025; 
Reuters, “U.S. Government Workforce Shrinks by 12% Since September 2024,” March 4, 2026; 
Boston University, “Tracking Anticipated Deaths from USAID Funding Cuts,” March 21, 2025; 
Forbes, “Musk Escalates Unproven USAID Claims in Fiery Posts as Studies Link DOGE Cuts to Child Deaths,” July 1, 2026. 

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