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Elon Musk is distancing himself from sweeping federal job cuts linked to DOGE, blaming agency heads—not DOGE—responsible for mass layoffs, including the announced 70,000 job cut at Veterans Affairs.

Despite claiming DOGE’s role as merely advisory, Musk admitted to mistakes in private meetings with GOP lawmakers and pledged to correct them.

Some cuts have already been reversed, with a Trump administration memo clarifying agencies are not required to fire probationary employees (new hires).

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[–] DancingBear@midwest.social 6 points 11 months ago (1 children)

It’s because everything we think is true about wealth is untrue…

There is no meritocracy…. Wealthy people have no great talent or intelligence….

The number one factor by a large margin that determines whether or not you are weatlhy is whether your parents were wealthy….

That’s it… that’s literally all it takes to be wealthy, to have capital… be born into it.

Anyone who says otherwise is fucking with you or trying to write their own personal bootstraps anecdote

[–] captainlezbian@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

There's more to it. To get that rich you need to make roulette level bets with money most of us will never have. For every Musk you have plenty of people born with similar amounts of money who either lived a normal life or made a bad bet. To a certain degree you have to be a bit daft to make these bets at all. If a reasonable investment strategy means you get a comfortable life and a bold one where you dedicste your life to it means you get to buy governments, then you have to be stupid and broken to take the latter.

[–] DancingBear@midwest.social 1 points 11 months ago

It is fun to pretend we are all self made though I will be honest about that, but it’s an ego trip if you are unable to see the advantages you started with…. On an individual level it’s difficult to learn the skills of empathy and compassion, on a systemic scale it’s difficult to see and understand our “privilege”