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When the Swamp Screams, You Know You’re Over the Target

David Manney

 

Let me get this straight

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Sen. Chuck Schumer, the career politician who’s been part of the Beltway furniture since “Cheers” was still on TV, is demanding an apology from Elon Musk?

 

That’s rich. 

 

The same guy who’s spent decades helping bloat the federal government like a tick on a bloodhound now wants us to believe he’s suddenly concerned about “good governance” and “public trust.” 

 

What Chuck really means is: How dare anyone actually shrink the government, eliminate waste, or, heaven forbid, fire a few useless paper-pushers?

 

Musk, tapped by President Trump to head the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has done the unthinkable in Washington: He's told the truth and trimmed the fat. 

 

Entire agencies that have functioned as little more than pensions-with-parking-passes are now being downsized or audited. Heads are rolling. 

 

And Schumer? 

 

He’s shrieking.

 

Because when a man like Musk derails the gravy train, people like Schumer scream.

 

Musk isn’t just streamlining offices; he’s exposing the entire grift.

 

This isn’t about good governance. It’s about power. 

 

Schumer and his ilk thrive on inertia. 

 

Red tape is their currency. 

 

Regulatory excess is their bread and butter. 

 

And when someone dares to say, “We don’t need five layers of review for a stapler purchase,” the Schumers of the world panic.

 

What really terrifies them? 

 

Musk’s reforms are popular.

 

Trump’s gamble to put an entrepreneurial bulldozer like Musk in charge of DOGE is working. 

 

The public sees it. 

 

Taxpayers are relieved. 

 

Even a few centrists are saying, “Well, maybe we don’t need an Office of Equity Enforcement for Sand Usage.”

 

The outrage isn’t over inefficiency; it’s over exposure. 

 

https://pjmedia.com/david-manney/2025/06/03/bill-clinton-says-biden-was-great-and-trumps-ruining-america-stop-laughing-hes-serious-n4940387

 

 

 

 

 

 

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U.S. Economy Added 139,000 Jobs in May
Even As Government Employment Shrank

by John Carney

 

Employers in the United States added 139,000 workers to their payrolls in May, the Department of Labor said Friday, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.2 percent.

 

Economists had been expecting 125,000 jobs and an unemployment rate unchanged at 4.2 percent. President Donald Trump’s program of shrinking the federal government is showing signs of progress.

 

Employment in the federal government fell by 22,000 in May and is down 59,000 since January. The private sector added 140,000 jobs, more than the 120,000 forecast.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2025/06/06/may-jobs-report-4/

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