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Re: Zorax post# 510203

Tuesday, 02/04/2025 3:23:22 PM

Tuesday, February 04, 2025 3:23:22 PM

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The shutting down i think is the DEI course, and the Tuskagee and WASP material is in that course. After the uproar they said ok we're still gonna teach that specific material.

Your

"Their lie of editing needs is criminal. There is no need to shut anything down to work with the systems unless it's an entire move to a new data system or structure, otherwise software can be edited off line and reprogrammed later.
P - One thought is needing a complete shutdown to copy everything elsewhere and changing all the passwords and security to their own secret system.

sounds more to me directed toward the Musk Treasury database takeover.

Two of the federal employee unions — the AFGE and SEIU — are suing to get Elon Musk’s grubby apartheid Nazi paws out of the Treasury’s payment database. [Josh Gerstein on Bluesky]
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major lawsuit filed against the Trump administration for allowing Elon Musk to gain access to the Treasury Department payment systems.


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Yes. Let me break it down for you.
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FEB 03, 2025
[...]
Sen. Wyden on the Treasury takeover

Shortly after news broke that private teams of software engineers had forcefully commandeered access to the federal payment system at the Treasury Department, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) wrote to newly confirmed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. In that letter, Wyden blasted the move as “politically motivated meddling” that “risks severe damage to our country and the economy."

Wyden was alarmed that “officials associated with Musk may have intended to access these payment systems to illegally withhold payments to any number of programs.” Wyden also raised the alarm over the current financial strain on the federal government, which is now relying on some accounting maneuvers to meet its obligations after reaching the debt limit.

He also noted Musk’s business dealings in China, which has a history of cyberattacks on U.S. government systems. Wyden warned that Musk’s Chinese business ties could create conflicts of interest and present a national security risk, particularly if Musk were granted access to these sensitive systems.

When a staffer or a lawyer reads such a demand letter, a few things jump out. Bessent is now on notice that the system could be severely injured by Musk’s access; that it would be illegal to withhold any payments; that the debt limit and the need for the GOP to raise it is on Wyden’s mind; and that there’s a huge security risk because of China. Those are things the public should understand, too. And they should know these things were communicated directly to the Trump White House, especially if they wind up coming true.

Sens. Coons and Murphy on USAID

Over the weekend, Musk and the White House went to war with USAID, the agency that provides billions in aid to stricken parts of the world. It’s the only thing keeping hundreds of thousands from starving in places like Somalia. And it’s keeping the promise of democracy alive in nations like Hungary—which is probably why Musk hates it so much.
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