Summary

Thirteen Democratic attorneys general, led by New York’s Letitia James, plan to sue to block Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing federal payment systems containing sensitive personal data.

Concerns include security risks and potential disruptions to Social Security and Medicare.

A federal judge ruled that only two Musk allies could have “read-only” access.

DOGE allegedly seeks control to halt payments to agencies like USAID.

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    I hope the states proactively do something to secure people against the breach. Are my life savings just going to go poof, without notice?

    …I don’t want my money to enrich Musk. Or fascism.


    By the way, I stopped by my local bank to ask questions about what they can do. They said they can’t do anything. However, they could give me physical Euros if I trade in my American Dollars. I think that I will do that. My gut says that the Dollar is a dead man walking. Plus, Elon can’t steal physical money.

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    Too late unfortunately.

    Also suing them does nothing? The DOJ has been weaponized.

    Going a step beyond non-violent protests would be better.

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      Was listening to a podcast about post Soviet Georgia and what Musk is going is eerily similar to what neoliberal wreckers did to that country. Replace all old guard government workers with people who bend the knee, dismantle anything that helps people (ie economic shock therapy), reentrench the church as a fundamental institution, and ramp up ethnonationalist sentiments.

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          They do, and they haven’t been quiet about it. Project 2025 has it all laid out, and it’s just the latest in a long line of these plans that they openly talk about. It’s just that nobody ever listens. They openly talked about how they made up the men in women’s bathroom thing to make people hate trans women. In 2015. There are 10 year old articles about how they made it up, and yet people are still freaking out about it.

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    11 hours ago

    … and we’re going to get those hard drives back, right? And figure out what they did with that data, right?

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    Gee, WHICH STATES, AP?

    Probably Texas, right, because they’re big on their individual liberties, or so it says on their website. And of course Florida is big and tough, and Oklahoma loves to protect its people.

    (Edit: I’m sure it’s in the body of the article, I’m just saying these headlines about “# states do a thing” are clearly talking about red states or non-red states and they should just say so. the fact that they don’t is utter shit.)