Liberty Farmer on Nostr: I didn't say that, now did I? First, nobody should trust a billionaire who is close ...
I didn't say that, now did I?
First, nobody should trust a billionaire who is close to government, and now has tunnels, roads, space, and internet. But that's a different concern.
All government spending (well, 98% roughly) is public record. Anyone is free to send a FOIAA request and fight in court if need be. The govt routinely loses these types of cases even on sensitive documents.
The Treasury website has ungodly amounts of data so does the fed.
My concern is that he should not in any way be given access to said data in a preferential way vs American citizens unless he first becomes an employee or cabinet member, requiring confirmation and scrutiny.
As of right now, DOGE has special access and is not following the law of advisory committee disclosures and transparency. They are being sued currently.
I hope the suit wins.
First, nobody should trust a billionaire who is close to government, and now has tunnels, roads, space, and internet. But that's a different concern.
All government spending (well, 98% roughly) is public record. Anyone is free to send a FOIAA request and fight in court if need be. The govt routinely loses these types of cases even on sensitive documents.
The Treasury website has ungodly amounts of data so does the fed.
My concern is that he should not in any way be given access to said data in a preferential way vs American citizens unless he first becomes an employee or cabinet member, requiring confirmation and scrutiny.
As of right now, DOGE has special access and is not following the law of advisory committee disclosures and transparency. They are being sued currently.
I hope the suit wins.