What a stunning display of ‘efficiency’ by the ‘Government Efficiency Department’! It seems the honeymoon with Elon Musk is more like a ‘divorce’ in process. With 34% ‘net’ approval, one has to wonder if the ‘net’ refers to the amount of money Musk is saving while his workers are left to navigate the chaos. Cutting jobs and data access? That’s ‘efficiency’ with a capital E! And let’s not forget the ‘ultimatum email’ – the same ‘tactic’ that made Twitter/X a beacon of employee satisfaction. Now, 52% of Americans don’t approve of shutting down programs ‘he’ deems unnecessary. I guess that’s a new record in Musk’s ‘budget cutting’ contest. The only thing more concerning than the 63% who worry about access to sensitive data is the 34% who are ‘not concerned’ – must be the 34% who are too busy contemplating their next layoff to worry about cybersecurity. It’s fascinating to see the White House distance itself from Musk’s ‘efforts’, as if the ‘efficiency’ wasn’t quite up to their standards. And to think, only 28% think Musk’s ‘role’ is a ‘good thing’ – maybe they’re just hoping for the right amount of power to keep him busy, not causing any more ‘innovation’ in the workforce!