
šØ Elon Musk Revives a Classic Reform Messageāwith a DOGE Twist
Elon Musk is turning heads againāthis time by digging into the archives to highlight a shared goal with an unlikely political figure: former President Barack Obama.
In a recent post on X, Musk shared a resurfaced video from 2011 in which Obama introduces the āCampaign to Cut Waste,ā a federal initiative aimed at slashing unnecessary spending and streamlining government operations. Muskās caption? A succinct nod to his own initiative: āSounds exactly like DOGE.ā
DOGEāshort for the Department of Government Efficiencyāis Muskās bold new proposal to target bloated budgets and eliminate inefficiencies across federal agencies. By aligning his mission with Obamaās past efforts, Musk is signaling that the fight against wasteful spending transcends party lines.
In the throwback video, Obama pokes fun at some of the more absurd examples of government wasteālike federal funding for a website promoting a folk music band of forest rangers known as the āFiddlinā Foresters.ā āIāll put their music on my iPod,ā he joked, ābut Iām not paying for their website.ā
Other examples included thousands of outdated government websites and an empty warehouse in Brooklyn that had been sitting idle for years due to red tape and bureaucratic inefficiencies.
Obamaās core messageāthat the government, like American families, needs to live within its meansāresonates with Muskās renewed push. While DOGE is still in its early stages, Muskās move to spotlight this historical echo has reignited public debate around spending accountability and the potential for tech-driven solutions in modern governance.
One thingās clear: whether itās Obama in 2011 or Musk in 2025, the call for smarter government spending isnāt going away anytime soon.