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News - February 27, 2025

  • helphelping
  • Feb 28
  • 1 min read

In the neon-soaked sprawl of the urban jungle, the puppet masters pulled their strings tight. Trump, the big boss, inked a fresh edict, handing over the reins of the so-called "Department of Government Efficiency" to his crony, Musk. This move wasn't about streamlining; it was a power grab, pure and simple. Musk, decked out in his MAGA cap and a "TECH SUPPORT" tee, strutted into the first cabinet powwow of the new regime, barking orders like he owned the place. His latest stunt? Forcing every fed worker to cough up a list of five achievements from the past week, under the threat of the axe. The fallout? Chaos in the ranks, with nearly 6,000 vets already shown the door, their service discarded like yesterday's trash. But the power play didn't stop there. The duo's ham-fisted attempt to slash diversity, equity, and inclusion programs hit a brick wall when a federal judge slammed the brakes on their executive orders. Meanwhile, Musk's meddling sparked a backlash against Tesla, with sales nosediving, especially across the pond. The message was clear: the masses weren't buying what these two were selling. In the shadows, the real heroes—the netrunners, the cyberpunks—watched and waited. It's time to jack in, pierce the corporate veils, and expose the rot from the inside. The system's rigged, but together, we can rewrite the code.

 
 
 

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