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I don’t think it’s a surprise that folks in Washington, D.C., tend to be liberal.
So it probably wouldn’t be surprising to have people who might not be fans of the Department of Government Efficiency just because of its connection to the Trump administration.
But when Fox interviewed folks about government spending, the exchanges were hilarious when they found out just how our money was being spent.
DC Residents said they were not fans of DOGE until they learned how the government spends their tax dollars. pic.twitter.com/VLkhBuqAd1
— Insurrection Barbie (@DefiyantlyFree) December 13, 2024
They thought the government spent too much money, one saying, “By definition.”
But then, when Fox asked about some of the crazy things that the government spent money on, they were stunned at how ridiculous the expenditures were. The Fox interviewer asked about the government spending $750,000 to determine whether it was “one small step for man” or “one small step for a man” in regard to the moon landing. What the heck? As the D.C. resident said, not just why would you do that, but how could you spend that much money on that question? […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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