Here’s where things stand: Elon Musk’s coup continues to wreak havoc. It remains unclear who is actually in charge of our government or if Donald Trump even cares what Musk is doing, but per reporting from Wired, some Trump loyalists are getting increasingly unhappy with Musk and the “interns” assisting him with the takeover. Federal workers are fed up and fighting back, and elected Democrats in Congress seem to have found some fire in their bellies to fight back. Citizens are protesting Musk and MAGA in DC and across the nation.
More broadly, I’ve noticed the conversation has changed with non-political people in my life. People are concerned about Musk having their social security numbers and have questions about whether things like social security payments and medicare disbursements might be disrupted. Nonprofits with government grants and programs like Head Start are unable to access the funds they rely on to operate. Meanwhile, Trump keeps making pronouncements and issuing executive orders in lieu of trying to legislate anything, and since the courts have to sort all of this out, it’s unclear what will even stick.
As this unfolds, I can’t stop thinking about this sentence: The government needs to keep its hands off my Medicare!
In 2009, people screamed this phrase, as well as a variation about Medicaid, at me over the phone. During the first year of Obama’s first term, I worked on an incumbent’s Senate campaign. The White House and Congress were trying to pass Obamacare, and the Republican minority was doing everything they could to derail it. My job wasn’t to answer the phones, but the volume of calls into Senate offices was so much that constituents couldn’t get through and would call our campaign office instead. Some days, it was all hands on deck, and whatever work I had wanted to do got sidelined as campaign staff answered calls and took notes to pass back to the Federal office.
No one used terms like disinformation or even fake news then, but the conspiracies about healthcare were running wild online, mostly through email forwards and copied/pasted on Facebook profiles. As the campaign’s online communications person, most of what people saw online got forwarded to me. I watched the email chains with false information get wilder over the course of that year (with plenty of antisemitism and racism included), and I’d see it play out even in the liberal college town where I lived. To the point where I once had a stranger threaten me because I was wearing the SEIU for Obama shirt I wore to the gym most days back then, and SEIU was often mentioned in the conspiracies.
I obviously didn’t agree with people who didn’t want healthcare reform, but I understood where it was coming from. As a child of the 80’s, I had grown up hearing things like President Regan saying, "The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm from the Government, and I'm here to help." As a child, I often heard adults make jokes about government bureaucrats, even though my family mostly voted Democrat.
But the people who wanted the government to stay out of their Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security blew my mind. At first, I assumed that what they actually meant was they wanted the programs they relied on not to change, but the more time I spent on the phones, the more I realized how many people genuinely didn’t know that these were all government programs. And when I tried to point this out, they’d often tell me that I didn’t know what I was talking about.
That’s the thing about government programs and benefits, though. When they work well, you don’t have to think much about them. They become part of the background in your life. Many of the people who called and screamed at me in 2009 probably rely on parts of Obamacare now and almost certainly wouldn’t want it taken away from them. They probably don’t realize it’s a government program or even the same Obamacare they once railed against, but it’s something people rely on now, which is why, as of yet, the Republicans haven’t been able to get rid of it.
But thanks to Elon and his goons, attempting to take apart the Federal government piece by piece, we’re all about to get educated about what the Federal government does and how it impacts everything from healthcare to public education. Musk and the tech bros either don’t understand what a dangerous game they’re playing – or they don’t care. Big Tech might want to disrupt and destroy, but most people don’t want their lives upended. They don’t want to think about government programs unless they absolutely have to. And they certainly don’t want to think about not receiving payments, public schools and childcare being disrupted, or the privacy nightmare that is Elon Musk having access to their social security number.
Now is a good time to engage the non-political people in your life or people who have tuned out because it’s all too much. Not with the usual rants about Trump and MAGA, but with the practical and real-world implications of what’s happening and how it will eventually impact them. At this point, there are multiple approaches to that conversation. Social Security feels like the most obvious one to me, but Musk and his goons have come for the Departments of Labor, Education, and USAID, too. The longer this coup continues, the more aspects of our daily lives will be affected. People deserve to know why this is happening, who is responsible, and what can be done to stop it.
I can’t tell you what will happen next or how things will unfold. In my gut, I think things will get worse before they get better. At the same time, I think Trump and Musk have bit off more than they can chew, and it’s clear they don’t care about the ramifications of any of their actions. Donald Trump might have a mandate to lead but no one elected Elon Musk or asked him to screw with the government services and programs we rely on for his own ends. No one gave him permission to steal from us with this smash-and-grab. Americans don’t appreciate being ripped off by a criminal. Make sure your people know that’s what’s happening here.
ICYMI
The Twitter Files Playbook Comes For The US Government (TechDirt)
When it comes to coverage of the Trump Administration, especially where Musk is concerned, tech journalism has been ahead of the curve. TechDirt founder Mike Masnick points out that if Musk’s government takeover continues to mirror his takeover of Twitter, the next step is a version of #TwitterFiles, targeting former and current Federal employees.
'Reboot' Revealed: Elon Musk's CEO-Dictator Playbook (The Nerd Reich)
I have only just discovered Gil Duran’s newsletter, but it’s excellent, and you should subscribe. This rundown of how closely Musk’s actions track to Curtis Yarvin’s ideology and writing is well done and a handy one to bookmark.
The Far Right Has a New Hero: Elon Musk (Wired)
This from David Gilbert is both a concerning development and an opportunity to drive the wedge between Trump and Musk, both of whom are addicted to the attention of their adoring fans.
What Are Democrats Supposed to Do? (Talking Points Memo)
Josh Marshall, “Let’s repeat the core fact. Republicans are in charge. As I explained here, the levers Democrats have over any of this are very limited. This is fundamentally a battle over public opinion, one in which the opposition needs to be making the case about the disastrousness of Trump’s policies. But there are levers. And they need to use them. Because even those tiny levers are key to that larger battle."
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The scale of brazen lawlessness is something the Founders never envisioned, something public servants for 249 years never envisioned. Republicans in Congress are standing back and standing by, allowing the tech goons to rampage and pillage, and a corrupt Federalist court has given a vengeful semi-iliterate dotard license to fulfill his malevolent fantasies. And we're only 20 days in.
Bless you for the dose of sanity in my inbox! What strikes me from way outside the loop is how unstable the Republican "coalition" is and how untethered from realities on the ground in Republican-run states. Fwiw, I turned 30 the year Reagan took office so it was glaringly obvious to me what the Reagan vote was mostly about: backlash against civil rights, women's rights, and the erosion of straight white male superiority. (What the Reagan administration actually did was something else again.) And that "Keep your government hands off my Medicare" sign has stuck in my mind for decades as an indication of just how ignorant much of the U.S. citizenry was -- even before the rise of Fox and eventually social media made it much, much worse.
"Believe I'll run on, see what the end's gonna be" -- Sweet Honey in the Rock (1978), https://youtu.be/RFHrwocvSNU?si=SbStL4pgZiInjDTx