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The most nefarious

| March 5, 2025 1:00 AM

There's so much troubling information and disinformation and non-dating and overwhelming. Not only the U.S., but the entire world these days. So, to keep this massive letter shorter than a Michener novel, I shall focus on what I consider the most nefarious, Elon Musk.  

First of all, I need to strongly point out that none of the following concerns would be an issue if it weren't for multiple players allowing him in the door in the first place. When you invite evil in, the consequences are on you. Unfortunately, everyone suffers from those actions, except the very rich.
So, here we are, a non-elected drug addicted affirmed racist that somehow bought himself into politics by making his mass wealth indispensable to Donald Trump's presidential campaign in legal debts, which along with the Stacked Supreme Court that is supposed to be non-political, kept Trump out of jail.
The man with so much money that he doesn't have to answer to anyone is placed in charge of the non-government approved mysterious agency DOGE illegally infiltrating departments and agencies to gain control of sensitive material, including everyone's personal data without security clearance, Congress approval, or any type of oversight is, if nothing else, unconscionable.
To possibly be the largest insider threat to our Democratic system in the history of the U.S., there doesn't appear to be any rhyme or reason and given. Musk himself has said he supports transparency. And yet, have we seen any? Congress has repeatedly blocked efforts to have Musk explain why he and his also unfettered minions are actually doing. 

It is worth asking how Musk wants to use the power. Let’s hear it for government efficiency – he's efficiently lining his pockets.  

John Fugitt, Columbia Falls