'Twisted Like Jalebi': Musk's Insight on U.S. Bureaucracy and DOGE

Elon Musk's post highlights the intricate state of U.S. bureaucracy by 2024.
Elon Musk shares this image on social media. (Photo: From Social Media)

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Billionaire businessman Elon Musk, considered America's second most influential person after Donald Trump, has shared a post on his former Twitter handle, now X, that's rapidly going viral. This post outlines how Trump’s newly established department, DOGE, entrusted to Musk, will transform U.S. bureaucracy within four years.

Indeed, Elon Musk shared a post by Colin Wright indicating the current convoluted state of U.S. bureaucracy in 2024. Described through a 'Jalebi-like' tangled design, it paints a grim picture of bureaucratic complexities.

What will bureaucracy look like by 2028?

A design attributed to 2026 shares hopes for substantial improvements in U.S. bureaucracy over the next two years. Additionally, a 2028 concept illustration suggests a streamlined and efficient structure, predicting that by 2028, American bureaucracy could be back on track, based on the post shared.

Musk takes charge of DOGE

Trump’s administration plans to establish a new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), with Elon Musk at the helm, assisted by Indian-American Vivek Ramaswamy. DOGE's mission is to streamline bureaucracy by shutting down many federal agencies. It's speculated that out of 428, only 99 agencies will remain operational.

Musk's role in DOGE

Musk’s DOGE will serve as an advisory committee to Trump, emphasizing bureaucratic cleanup and reducing unnecessary government expenditures. While Musk and Ramaswamy won't hold formal government positions, their influence is expected to significantly alter agency operations.

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