To answer the question in the headline, probably not. As in, no clue at all. Sure, a COUPLE of them might know but they won’t speak up as it would spoil the narrative. But they sure are making a lot of the ages of the DOGE wonderkiddos that are turning up all KINDS of waste and malfeasance that the Democrats have laid into various Federal agencies and using them as their ideological piggy banks. They have made it that they are TOO young, TOO inexperienced, TOO “not like us”, and certainly, “NOT part of Our Swamp”.
And here is the “early tranche” of Musk’s geniuses
- Edward Coristine: 19 years old (aka “Big Balls)
- Akash Bobba: 21 years old
- Ethan Shaotran: 22 years old
- Luke Farritor: 23 years old
- Gautier Cole Killian: 24 years old
- Gavin Kliger: 25 years old
It shows that Musk, in pulling these IT super brains, equipped with the latest in AI tools (er, Palantir??) to traverse all these govt databases, didn’t care about anything but meritocracy – those who had the smarts, wanted a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, could work around the clock, and not care what the Swamp (and its flying-monkey minions in the mainstream media) threw at them.
Including death threats,
And all one has to do in reminding the naysayers that Musk’s folks are accomplishing nothing, behold the amount of money since being “created and going operational (1/20/25 – the reincarnation of Obama’s US Digital Services that was, funny enough, to root out waste and fraud), is how much it has already saved US taxpayers (almost $50 billion – see DOGE Clock). Also, check the DOGE website (still waiting for Savings numbers to be filled in) and its ongoing actions on X. […]
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