OPINION:
President Trump and Department of Government Efficiency chief Elon Musk are trying to rightsize the entire federal enterprise, just as companies large and small do daily.
Democrats are having none of it. Indeed, their rage over DOGE knows no borders.
“Donald Trump has turned the White House into ‘The Elon Musk Show,’” House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, New York Democrat, complained last week on the Capitol steps. “It’s a malignant clown show. Nothing that is being done — nothing — is actually making life better for the American people. They are trying to take affirmative steps to make life worse.”
Xenophobic Democrats are slamming Mr. Musk as an immigrant. He was born in South Africa and became a U.S. citizen in 2002. He is also a citizen of Canada, as is evident from his Canadian mother.
On Thursday, Joy Behar, co-host of ABC’s “The View,” called Mr. Musk “a foreign agent, an enemy of the United States.”
Rep. Marcy Kaptur, Ohio Democrat, asked Wednesday, “Which country is he loyal to? South Africa, Canada or the United States? And he’s only been a citizen, I’ll say again, 22 years.”
Meanwhile, Call to Activism President Joe Gallina asked Rep. Jasmine Crockett, Texas Democrat, “If you could speak directly to Elon Musk, what would you say?”
Ms. Crockett replied: “F—- off.”
Profanity would be an improvement at Musk-owned Tesla dealerships in California, Colorado and Oregon. They have endured anti-Musk graffiti, vandalism, arson and even gunfire. “Mostly peaceful” bullets have shattered the windows of Tesla facilities in recent weeks.
Despite this acrimony and political violence, the American people stand with Mr. Trump, Mr. Musk and DOGE. A Feb. 24 Harvard CAPS/Harris survey of 2,443 registered voters found that 76% favor “undertaking a full-scale effort to find and eliminate fraud and waste in government expenditures.” Only 24% disagree.
Asked “Do you think there should be a U.S. government agency focused on efficiency initiatives, or not?” 72% agree (28% disagree), including 89% of Republicans, 67% of independents and 60% of Democrats.
Americans are righteously indignant about Washington treating their hard-earned tax dollars like boys-room tampons:
DOGE reports that the Department of Health and Human Services paid Family Endeavors, a nonprofit, $18 million per month since March 2024 to manage an empty immigration facility in Pecos, Texas. That’s $180 million through Dec. 31 to run a vacant space.
A mysterious “climate” group called Power Forward Communities, tied to failed Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams of Georgia, declared a 2023 income of $100. Regardless, Team Biden last year handed the group a whopping $2 billion Environmental Protection Agency grant. “That’s 20 million times the organization’s reported revenue,” said EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin.
USAID distributed $2 billion in Haiti-related grants. “Only 2% of the $2 billion went to where it was supposed to,” Fox News host Jesse Watters said last week. “Half of it went to all of these aid groups based around D.C. Are liberals just stealing from poor Black people and calling it compassion?”
Graft aside, Washington exhibits fundamental mismanagement and mind-blowing incompetence.
“A literal description of the work that the DOGE team is doing is helping fix the government computer systems,” Mr. Musk said before Mr. Trump’s first Cabinet meeting Wednesday. “Many of these systems are extremely old. They don’t communicate. There are a lot of mistakes in the systems. The software doesn’t work.”
“The FAA is using floppy disks to manage some of their systems,” Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy revealed. “This is ancient technology. It costs $0.90 of every dollar to maintain these really old systems.”
Rather than scream, “Resist,” Democrats should concede that Mr. Trump, Mr. Musk and DOGE are right about these indefensible federal failures. Having Washington’s computers operate as if the internet never lived and keypunch cards never died serves neither free-spending liberals nor free market conservatives.
Helping rather than hindering DOGE excise federal excesses and self-humiliating deficiencies would make it far easier for Democrats to take seriously when they urge Republicans to think twice before cutting programs that accomplish something.
The National Institutes of Health battles the forced march into twilight known as Alzheimer’s disease. DOGE sacked 10% of the 100-member Center for Alzheimer’s and Related Dementias, including lead researcher Kendall Van Keuren-Jensen. While the center should survive a 10% staff reduction, Democrats and some Republicans would argue that accelerating treatments and cures for this crippling mental ailment would buoy Alzheimer’s sufferers and reduce public health expenditures.
Mr. Trump and DOGE would be more sympathetic to such pleas if Democrats first said, “We agree: It was stupid to spend USAID money to jet Ukrainian designers and models to Paris Fashion Week. Ditto $2 million squandered on Moroccan pottery classes. Let’s recover those funds. Now, will you agree to keep CARD properly staffed so we can send Alzheimer’s the way of polio and smallpox?”
Defending federal dysfunction is a losing proposition. If Democrats want to champion anything that Washington gets right, they should acknowledge that Mr. Trump, Mr. Musk and DOGE are uncovering billions of dollars in federal wrongs.
• Deroy Murdock is a Manhattan-based Fox News contributor.
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