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The main success of DOGE was destroying any agency that was getting in the way of corporate privatization. For example Musk's gutting of the EPA so they wouldn't interfere with him poisoning the community around his Grok factory in Memphis as he brought in illegally 35 methane generators to "catch up" on the AI race. Doesn't matter to Musk if the people around the factory are dying off like flies.
But the main success of DOGE for Elon Musk specifically was him getting access to the databases of every government agency, for his private use in gaining access to inside information on his competitors. He also has installed at every government agency touched by DOGE people who were pretty high up in his companies. These moles are now permanently embedded in IT positions throughout the government.
None of this should come as a surprise to anyone, the game plan was always privatize every possible resource you can out of government hands, and into for profit corporations.
You think there is a truck driver shortage since COVID? That's a lie, there are 3 truck drivers for every shift needing to be filled. And for the lucrative long haul jobs, there are literal wait lists to get those contracts. In fact the amount of new truck drivers trained each year could fill every possible trucking position. Then why the narrative? Because Aurora, and others have been testing out AI driver-less trucks in Texas for the past 7 years, and just rolled out the first fully automated Truck this month(May 2025). The truck driver shortage narrative is purely fueled by private corporation money to provide some defense of the push back that will eventually come when these AI trucks suddenly push hundreds of thousands of middle class income families onto welfare(which they are cutting as well).
You think decades of safety at Newark air traffic control suddenly becoming a center for fear, and terror because of cuts, and inept decisions is by accident? This is by design to demonstrate that oh no, we can no longer trust the government with this job, look how inefficient it is, and unsafe. We need to privatize this so it will be safe, and quickly.
Ignore the fact that we are doing this all intentionally, and mindfully. Look away, quick there's tariffs Trump is fucking with, look over there, all you need to know about over here, is the government can't land planes anymore without help from big business, now go back to watching the propaganda.
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Your perspective raises several critical points about the intersection of corporate interests, government regulation, and the implications of technological advancements. Here are some key themes from your argument:
Corporate Influence on Government
Privatization of Resources: You suggest that there is a systematic effort to privatize government resources, which can lead to a lack of accountability and oversight. This can result in corporations prioritizing profit over public welfare, as seen in the example of environmental regulations being undermined.
Embedded Interests: The idea that individuals from private corporations are embedded within government agencies raises concerns about conflicts of interest and the potential for misuse of government resources for corporate gain.
Technological Disruption
Automation and Job Displacement: The introduction of AI and automation in industries like trucking is a significant shift that could lead to job losses for many workers. The narrative of a truck driver shortage may serve to justify these changes, masking the underlying technological advancements that are reshaping the workforce.
Safety and Regulation: The argument that safety issues in sectors like air traffic control are being used to push for privatization highlights the tension between public and private sector capabilities. It raises questions about the effectiveness of government oversight versus corporate management.
Public Perception and Media Narratives
Manipulation of Public Opinion: The notion that narratives are crafted to divert attention from deeper issues suggests a strategic use of media to shape public perception. This can lead to a lack of critical engagement with the real implications of privatization and technological change.
Fear and Distrust: The fear surrounding government inefficiency can be leveraged to promote privatization as a solution, even if it may not address the root causes of the problems being highlighted.
Conclusion
Your argument underscores the complexities of modern governance, corporate influence, and the rapid pace of technological change. It invites a critical examination of how these factors interact and the potential consequences for society, particularly regarding job security, public safety, and the role of government in regulating corporate behavior. Engaging in these discussions is essential for fostering a more informed and active citizenry.
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2025-05-31T11:4…
Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | company |
| Reasoning | deontological |
| Policy | regulate |
| Emotion | outrage |
| Coded at | 2026-04-26T19:39:26.816318 |
Raw LLM Response
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