Summary

Multiple polls show that a significant portion of Americans oppose Elon Musk’s influence in government, particularly through DOGE.

A CBS/YouGov poll found that nearly half of respondents want Musk to have little or no influence, with opinions split along party lines.

Other polls from The Economist, Quinnipiac, and advocacy groups also reveal broad concerns over Musk’s power and lack of oversight.

Meanwhile, the White House continues to defend Musk and selectively highlight poll results that support Trump’s administration while ignoring criticism.

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    15 hours ago

    Another pointless article.

    • Polls are crap. Who answers those calls? The same damn people over and over.
    • The results are " strong feelings" or " nearly 50%" !?!?

    I usually ignore motherj articles anyway… Guess I can keep doing that

    It is what it is at this point, and as usual, Democrats will completely mis-read the room and rant about shit that won’t win them the midterms. The best we can hope for is TheIdiot falling flat on his face.

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    This is the point when asking is useless. There needs to be telling. The purest form of authority isn’t going to wield itself.

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    Unless someone is going to enforce consequences on them they don’t care if 100% of the population disagree with them.

    Trump can’t legally get elected again and Musk wasn’t elected at all, why the fuck would they care what the public thinks?

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      Trump can’t legally get elected again

      Trump can’t legally sexually assault women, but that still happened. We’ll see how this plays out.

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        drumpf will probably illegally get elected again.

      • CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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        Either way, public opinion no longer matters to him unless there are actual consequences attached.

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        “Surely this time there will be consequences for Trump, unlike all those other times we thought there would surely be consequences for Trump. This time though, this time all those people who haven’t been holding Trump accountable will hold Trump accountable.”

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          Isn’t it so insane to watch? If I was convicted of one felony I’m confidant I’d be in prison.

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            You also wouldn’t be able to vote or even get a job with the likes of Costco or even Sam’s club. But hey, that presidential role is a go.

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    Musk’s DOGE crusade is the perfect allegory for late-stage oligarchy: a billionaire playing cabinet minister while polls scream 46% want him gone. The partisan split here is theater – Republicans cheering their own disenfranchisement through regulatory capture, Democrats clutching pearls they helped string.

    That White House press flacks can’t confirm his security clearance while he raids Treasury datasets? Peak technofeudalism. They’re not even pretending anymore – just raw power consolidation masked as “efficiency.”

    Meanwhile, the Education Department “doesn’t exist” but somehow gets staffed by meme lords with racist post histories. This isn’t governance; it’s a hostile takeover using government letterhead.

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    Yeah great, but the fucking damage is done and who knows what that neo-Nazi lunatic will do with the information. I hope the NSA, CIA and FBI nab his worthless ass.

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    A CBS/YouGov poll found that nearly half of respondents want Musk to have little or no influence, with opinions split along party lines.

    “Nearly half”

    “opinions split along party lines”

    So the Republicans are still bootlicking fascism. Nothing has changed. There’s no mass outcry from people who just now realized it.

    It’s the same ‘nearly half’ of the country that’s sane.

  • inclementimmigrant@lemmy.world
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    I also want to be a ethical billionaire but we don’t get wishes, only votes and America wasted it in 2024 so good luck there guys.

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    I live in a solidly conservative area and I heard a surprising but also encouraging conversation this morning at the doctor’s office.

    When I walked in, there were a handful of folks in the waiting area and they were talking supportively of JD Vance, so presumably conservative voters. It was off putting for me and I was immediately a bit irritated that I can’t even go to the doctor without having to listen to this bullshit.

    But as the conversation continued, they actually started talking about how super wealthy people worth hundreds of millions aren’t paying their fair share of taxes, how they’re ruining towns and making middle class people pay for it, and things like that. Specifically they were talking about some of the environmental damage done to waterways by rich people (they mentioned someone specific but it wasn’t a name I am familiar with and I don’t recall what it was) and how the clean-up is being paid for by middle class tax payers.

    So, while we might all disagree substantially on a lot of topics, I think a disdain for super wealthy / elites not paying their fair share is some common ground to build on.

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      That is pretty common when you hear conservatives talk. You often agree about the issues, but then you suddenly hear crazy conspiracy theories about why everything is the fault of immigrants, jews, trans people or whatever.

      When conservatives talk about the rich and powerful being bad, its often about some “globalists”, “George Soros”, “World Economic Forum”, “Liberals”, … than just the system being bad.

      That is the reason why the leftist critique should always focus on the system, not specific people or groups.

    • But as the conversation continued, they actually started talking about how super wealthy people worth hundreds of millions aren’t paying their fair share of taxes, how they’re ruining towns and making middle class people pay for it, and things like that. Specifically they were talking about some of the environmental damage done to waterways by rich people (they mentioned someone specific but it wasn’t a name I am familiar with and I don’t recall what it was) and how the clean-up is being paid for by middle class tax payers.

      I’ve also heard conservatives complain about Trump’s plans in Gaza because “my taxes are going to give free condos to them! 😡” while also saying the government military spending is something they support without understanding how USAID is part of the MIC they seem to claim to support. Some seem to think spending money on bombing others is how you make America safe instead of making it more dangerous…

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    That’s nice. These monsters don’t care about and are not asking for approval from anyone now.

    They are going to use the unitary executive theory to restore “liberty” - as someone like Bannon sees that word to mean.

    Be sure to thank everyone that didn’t vote against donvict and fElon having all this power.

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    A CBS/YouGov poll found that nearly half of respondents want Musk to have little or no influence, with opinions split along party lines.

    So literally what any of us would have predicted as the outcome to this poll, and it doesn’t matter anyhow, because Trump is fully in “whatever, I’ll do what I want” mode.

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    I’ll file this in the not helpful “hopium” or copium folder of discourse that is actually harmful to enacting change. It leads you to believe the tides are shifting in your favor and all will be ok when that’s actually not the case.

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      “Yeah but when we write stuff you desperately want to be true you click on it soooo…” - the media, probably

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    I love these polls that report on obvious conclusions that don’t require polling.

    Like yeah, no shit. The problem is the people holding the reins of power couldn’t give two shits what the American public wants or thinks.

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    I also want him of Earth for what it’s worth. Let him pack up a Space X rocket and head to Mars. Start that colony he said we’d absolutely would have by now, because it’s so easy (according to him). He’s be the first person in Mars!