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Musk and Ramaswamy Suggest Government App Overhaul

Musk and Ramaswamy Suggest Government App Overhaul

Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have put forward a plan to replace the U.S. government’s federal workforce with an advanced app. The app would extend the power to vote on policies directly from their smartphones to the citizens, turning governance into a user-directed experience.

Elon Musk, known for his innovative undertakings, argued, “Instead of spending taxpayer money on bureaucrats, we should let the people decide matters from their comfort zones. Democracy should be as effortless as ordering a pizza.” This remark led to a heated debate about the potential repercussions of such a change, with critics suggesting it could destabilize the essence of representative democracy.

Social Media Meets Policy Making

Ramaswamy added that the app could incorporate features like live-streamed debates and a ‘like’ button for policies, morphing serious governance into a social media event. He painted a picture of a world where the most well-liked ideas are instantly executed, making policy-making seem like a reality TV episode. As the U.S. wrestles with the consequences of this audacious proposition, experts are split. Some suggest that this could increase citizen engagement levels like never before, while others worry that it could descend into disorder, with crucial matters being reduced to mere popularity contests. Amidst a politically divided nation, Musk and Ramaswamy’s plan could be the newest attempt to redesign the concept of governance. If governance can be boiled down to a click, is a workforce necessary?

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