
Elon Musk fired back at critics of his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) last week by sharing a resurfaced clip of former President Barack Obama announcing a nearly identical initiative over a decade ago.
Taking to his X platform, Musk reposted a 2011 video of Obama launching the โCampaign to Cut Waste,โ an effort to reduce unnecessary government spending. Musk captioned it, noting the similarities: โSounds exactly like DOGE.โ
In the video, Obama even joked that he was putting thenโVice President Joe Biden in charge of the campaign, saying, โNobody messes with Joe.โ
Obama highlighted several examples of what he called โpointless waste and stupid spending that doesnโt benefit anybodyโ uncovered early in the campaignโincluding the continued funding of a website for a folk music group called the โFiddlinโ Foresters.โ
โNo amount of waste is acceptable, especially when itโs your money,โ Obama said. โJust as families are living within their means, government should too.โ
Facing criticism that his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is taking a chainsaw approachโslashing entire agencies and laying off thousandsโElon Musk shared the Obama clip in an effort to draw parallels. He framed it as a reminder that even Democrats once praised making โtough decisionsโ to cut government waste.
โEveryone knows that getting rid of the deficit will require some tough decisions, and that includes cutting back on billions of dollars in programs that a lot of people care about,โ Obama said in the newly resurfaced video.
While some praised the comparison, others on X pushed back, arguing that Obamaโs cost-cutting effortsโsuch as reducing spending on unused federal buildingsโwere not equivalent to Muskโs more aggressive, slash-and-burn strategy.
The clip of Obama was originally recorded as he prepared for his 2012 re-election campaign. Some commenters on Muskโs repost argued that the initiative ultimately had little impact on curbing federal spending.
Podcaster Joe Rogan responded to the clip by noting that it โtook 14 years and Elon Musk and Donald Trump for the talk to become action.โ
In his announcement, Obama stated that the initiative was aimed at โgetting rid of the deficit.โ However, during his eight years in the White House, the federal budget deficit rose by 58 percent, adding more than $6.7 trillion to the national debt. He went on to say in the clip that some spending the U.S. โshould be getting rid of even if we didnโt have a deficit.โ
The 44th president went on to spotlight additional targets for cuts, including โthousands of buildings across the country that no one uses,โ as part of his effort to reduce government waste.
After Obama said his then-vice president was being put in charge of the initiative to โhunt down misspent tax dollars in every agency and department of this government,โ Biden appeared in the video pledging to tackle spending with a โrelentless focus.โ
โWeโre holding ourselves accountable, and weโre deeply committed and focused on making government function better,โ he said.
The resurfacing of the clip comes as DOGE continues to spark sharp debate in both Washington and across the country.
Supporters of Musk and President Trump have applauded the elimination of costly, low-impact programs, viewing the cuts as a long-overdue effort to rein in government excess. Critics, however, argue that the sweeping reductions have also slashed essential and legitimate spending.
Also, several lawsuits have been filed by government unions and various left-wing organizations in an effort to block Trump and Musk from slashing agencies and personnel. Most of them have been successful thus far, but the Trump administration is in the process of appealing several, with some cases expected to eventually be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.
As for the mood of the country regarding the cuts, polls show most Americans are in favor of them.
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