Opinion Wielding a chainsaw, Musk isn't cutting the budget, he's slicing the heads off the middle-class - When Musk and his DOGE cronies slash jobs with reckless abandon, they are not just harming those who receive the pink slips. They are gutting entire communities, writes John Casey.

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Elon Musk holds a chainsaw reading "Long live freedom, damn it" during the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center at National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland, on February 20, 2025. The chainsaw was a present to Elon Musk from Argentina's President Javier Milei.

Elon Musk, ever the obnoxious showman, strutted onto the CPAC stage in Florida last week, brandishing a chainsaw like a deranged comic-book villain. The prop, a gift from Argentina’s far-right President Javier Milei, wasn’t just an empty gesture. Dressed like a hooligan, Musk revved the saw, playfully toying with the blade in a grotesque spectacle that mocked the thousands of government workers he has so gleefully thrown into economic despair.

The symbolism wasn’t subtle. This is no ordinary budget-cutting exercise. Instead, it’s a mass execution of people' stability, security, and sanity.

Musk and his so-called "DOGE" firings have been as erratic as someone throwing darts at a board blindfolded. There is no methodology, no strategic cost-saving rationale, just vicious chaos. One day a department is intact, the next it is gutted, leaving workers blindsided and scrambling.

The people being discarded aren’t incompetent bureaucrats twiddling their thumbs, they are inspectors ensuring food safety, scientists researching critical environmental threats, public servants who keep essential services running.

These are the very individuals who make the machinery of government function, and yet, under Musk’s reckoning, they are treated as excess baggage to be tossed overboard in a sea of cruelty. Or in this case, sliced off the appendages of the U.S. government.

On Saturday, Musk doubled down on his dystopian vision, declaring in a mass email that government employees would have to "justify and explain" their jobs in order to keep them. It’s an absurd, gaslighting demand meant to create a chilling effect. As if working a stable job, earning a paycheck, and contributing to society requires a constant defense against the whims of a billionaire who treats livelihoods like pieces on a Monopoly board.

How in the hell does the richest man in the world understand what a mid-level government employee does? Think about this. A complete stranger, who has no idea the aspects of your job, sends you an email this morning and asks you to list what you did last week. How would you even know where to start?

That email is an abject affront to the backbone of the American workforce. What justifies a meaningful answer? There'll be more mass layoffs because some will answer that they weren’t sleeping in their office the way Musk and his juveniles on DOGE do. And with those layoffs will come untenable heartache.

The economic and psychological toll of mass layoffs is well-documented. Research has repeatedly shown that losing a job can be as traumatic as the death of a loved one. A study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders found that unemployment increases the risk of depression, anxiety, and even suicide.

I know firsthand the effects of being laid off. It happened to me three times, all in the name of “downsizing.” And after being collateral damage the second time, I did attempt suicide. I was in my 50s, and feared I would never work again. It is humiliating. It’s utterly demoralizing. It makes you feel helpless. It makes you feel useless. It makes you feel worthless.

The third time, I was nearing 59.

The pain of each of those incidents is still felt, particularly now as I read the stories of those who have been fired by Musk.

The other thing it does is make you obsess about money. I remember feeling like I was doomed to end up on the street — you think the very worst when you feel like the world is stacked against you.

Another study from the National Bureau of Economic Research revealed that job loss leads to a significant and often permanent decline in earnings, meaning that many of Musk's casualties may never fully recover financially. It is not just the employees themselves who suffer, it’s their spouses, children, and extended families who bear the weight of the uncertainty, the medical bills that suddenly seem insurmountable, the mortgage payments that become ticking time bombs.

Beyond individual suffering, the devastation ripples outward. When Musk and his DOGE cronies slash jobs with reckless abandon, they are not just harming those who receive the pink slips. They are gutting entire communities. A laid-off worker cannot spend money at local businesses. They cannot donate to charities. They cannot contribute to the economy in any meaningful way. Every job Musk eliminates is another chisel taken to the fragile foundation of the middle class.

Perhaps Musk, in his billionaire bubble, assumes that the people he’s throwing into economic purgatory will simply vanish into irrelevance. But they won’t. Their friends, their neighbors, and their families are watching. And they will remember the sight of Musk, grinning like a maniac, chainsaw in hand, reveling in their despair. That image, Musk as the executioner of American livelihoods, will haunt him.

History has a way of making villains out of those who mock the suffering of working people. Marie Antoinette never actually said "let them eat cake," but the phrase stuck because it captured the grotesque indifference of the aristocracy toward the struggles of the common folk. Musk, with his chainsaw theatrics, has crafted his own grotesque moment. It’s one that will be seared into the public consciousness.

One day, when he finally faces a reckoning, whether in the form of public backlash, legal consequences, or the inexorable decline of his empire, he will have no one to blame but himself. Because when you pick up a chainsaw and start swinging at the working class, don’t be surprised when they pick up an axe of their own.
 
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If you can't explain what you do to a layman, you neither understand it nor deserve to be paid for it. I used to explain nuclear shit all the time to people. Everyone in management after 1990 is some dipshit with an MBA instead of work experience, do you not have to do the same with them?
There are children's books that explain electricity and nuclear power in clear, simple terms. You won't walk away from them knowing how to build a power drill or reactor, but, you'll understand the concept and hopefully be able to also spot people who don't and thus shouldn't be allowed to run either.
 
"I should be paid for doing nothing because I'm buying stuff with this money" is the worst economic argument since the dawn of humanity yet it keeps getting reincarnated in some increasingly retarded form every decade or so. How about you give me all your money? I promise to consoom the hell out of it.
 
I do actually hope to find out how he got so old trades guy rotund. Musk has never struck me as an alcoholic so it not a beer belly. If you think about it his love of uppers and ketamine should mean he'd develop a hallowed, ghoulish appearance. Which I think he'd wear much better. Currently all he needs is a soy beard to finish his pre-2016 reddit ascension
He's probably been eating McDonald's 24/7 thanks to Trump.
There are children's books that explain electricity and nuclear power in clear, simple terms. You won't walk away from them knowing how to build a power drill or reactor, but, you'll understand the concept and hopefully be able to also spot people who don't and thus shouldn't be allowed to run either.
"The Way Things Work" is one of the best damn books ever and I am forever sad I lost my childhood hardback in a move.
 
For some reason this headline made me picture Elon in an ISIS outfit holding a chainsaw next to some danger hair kneeling in an orange jumpsuit.
 
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There are children's books that explain electricity and nuclear power in clear, simple terms. You won't walk away from them knowing how to build a power drill or reactor, but, you'll understand the concept and hopefully be able to also spot people who don't and thus shouldn't be allowed to run either.
"The Way Things Work" is one of the best damn books ever and I am forever sad I lost my childhood hardback in a move.
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Slashing the Federal Work force is of course one way to cut a budget; but I'd rather see the Food stamps eliminated and no medical care for the poor before I'd like to see people who worked hard, lose their jobs.

The truth is, the GOP doesn't have the guts to cut it where it needs to be. So they cut our services instead that TaxPayers actually use, and let the services stand for the poor who should be cut off.

Not happy.
 
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Feds aren't the middle class, libtard
The average federal worker makes between $50,000-$100,000, depending on where they live. Seems pretty middle class, to me.
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but I'd rather see the Food stamps eliminated and no medical care for the poor
Ew. That's about all I can say about that sentiment. I pray you always keep your nice job and don't have a second heart attack or get any long term progressive illnesses.
 
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Oh look another anti-Trump/Musk article from The Advocate that is nothing but propaganda...what a shock.

The money is not coming back niggers.
 
As an European, seeing Americans venerate the 1% who replace them with poopslaves and have them sign their constitutional rights away with a click/tap is euphoric.
 
Serious question: when was it decided that Elon Musk was the left's new boogeyman? Because I remember the sheep praising him one day and then hating him literally the next ...
Covid. Musk was one of the few big time businessmen calling bullshit on the California lockdowns, especially when it became apparent the California DNC elite made damn sure the lockdowns didn't apply to them. The left did not like Musk after that, to the point some claim the California lockdowns "radicalized" Elon

I don't get the US obsession with jerbs.

Unless you are a cripple that can't flip burgers or walk, a new job shouldn't be that hard.
You probably are a soulless foreign NEET parasite that needs to be castrated with hedge clippers if you are retarded enough to say this online.

In 2021 the corporate sector did a ton of diversity hiring under Biden. did something similar happen with the government sector?
It goes back earlier. Even before things like affirmative action, government work was a popular gig for minorities; though for ages it was limited to center-right/conservative minority types because of high standards you had to meet to be government employed. But around the time affirmative action came along, skin color not talent and skill became important and flooded the government sphere with incompetent minorities.
 
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If "throwing darts blindfolded" keeps revealing horrific misuse of funds each and every time, this simply means your entire dartboard is corrupt, and so is the barn wall it is hanging on. And possibly the entire barn.
Might've been constructed, even, on an Indian burial ground.
 
If "throwing darts blindfolded" keeps revealing horrific misuse of funds each and every time, this simply means your entire dartboard is corrupt, and so is the barn wall it is hanging on. And possibly the entire barn.
It's the equivalent of Rittenhouse firing at random leftists attacking him and hitting all pedos and criminals.
 
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