How Musk's DOGE efforts compare with Clinton's attempts to "reinvent government" and minimize bureaucracy in the 1990s.
Elon Musk said Bill Clinton and Al Gore would be branded as "far-right Republicans" in 2025 for wanting to have "sensible" government spending, based on the criticism he and the Department of Government Efficiency have recently received.
Clinton’s ‘reinventing government’ effort cut 400,000 federal workers and made bureaucracy more efficient—by doing the opposite of DOGE.
Full list of names mentioned so far includes President Trump, Bill Clinton, Al Gore, George Lucas, Cameron Diaz, and more
10, 1993, in Sunnyvale, Calif. (AP Photo/Scott Applewhite, File) President Bill Clinton, left, and Vice President Al Gore walk past two forklifts carrying reams of federal rules and regulations prior to making their reinventing government announcement ...
We have heard much whining in recent weeks from the Democrats and their propagandists in the media about the Department of Government Efficiency. They have pulled out the stops, in the most unhinged ways possible,
Bill Clinton and Donald Trump have taken notably different approaches and paces when it comes to federal government cuts.
Elon Musk recently posted on X in response to a reference to Bill Clinton’s “Reinventing Government,” which resulted in a reduction of 377,000 federal jobs during the 1990s. “Sounds familiar,” Musk tweeted.
Elon Musk said Bill Clinton and Al Gore would be branded as “far-right Republicans” in 2025 for wanting to have “sensible” government spending, based on the criticism he and the Department ...
President Clinton's administration used corporate know-how and the new internet to streamline the federal bureaucracy as part of the push for “Reinventing Government.”